keowee courier.(walhalla, s.c.) 1922-12-27.€¦ · ,..i¿... in *j-^v^',v.f.v'...

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,.. i¿ ... IN *J-^V^' ,V ',, .f.v !''''-.'.;' ";' J.J, ?"'i'K.'i THOU CANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO AFT MAN." . VFEB. g ¿022» New Series No. 940. - Volume LXXL - No. K. Mules ¡V¡ u IWe arc in thc Muí e. Businss ! ped our first Mules last wcel good fresh Mules from now try Mules. Thc pi 1:9*5 ai 20 years ago. WE WILL BUY; C. W. & J. E I WALHAL \j¿?^Z? It Pays to B Till". LOCAL MOWS FROM SENECA Hisl 101) Candler lo Preach In January O.A.lt. School Oiría Entertained. Seneca, ..Doc. 26. Special: Tho numerous friends lu »his and other ?sections of tho State will he gratified to know that Mrs. .1. ll. Pickett, who has bopn seriously ill, her life hav¬ ing hoon despaired of at one time, Ipis passed tho crisis, and unless con pli¬ cations arise, she will soon bc on tho road to recovery. .for. and Mrs. J. H. Burgess and daughtor Mary loft Friday for Union Springs, Ala., to spend tho Christmas season with their son .abd daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Burgess, lt Is probable that Miss Typhaino Burgess, of Easton, Md., will join tho family there in a few days. Mri and Mrs. Henry Garrison, pt McColl, and Clyde Garrison, of Char¬ leston, are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Garrison, for tho holi¬ day season, Mr. and Mrs.* Geo. W. Shelor and two little children, George, Jr., and archie, of Andorson, spent Christmas With Mir. Sbelor's mother, Mrs. John W. Shelor, of tho Richland commu¬ nity, and other relatives in Seneca. Miss Vivian Bradborry, who bas boon teaching in tho Piedmont schools the past terni, ls at home for /tho Christmas holidays. Vs Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopkins, of Atlanta, arrived last wock to spend tho holiday season with their homo- folks. They will visit Mr. Hopkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins, In Westminster, during their stay here. Mrs. L. A. Dickson has her daugh¬ ter, Miss Dorothy Dickson, of Win¬ throp Colíogo, and two sons, Malcom, of tho Theological Seminary, Colom¬ bia, and Winifred, teacher of agricul¬ ture in the Cross Anchor school, with her for tho holidays. Next Sunday hoing tho fifth Sun¬ day, thoro will bo union sorvices in tho Presbyterian church, in which all donomina'lons of the town aro ex- poctod to Amito. Tho choral club has given considerable timo in prepara¬ tion for a program of music, tho music hoing a special fentnre of tho services. If weather conditions aro favorable,, no doubt the church will be filled to capacity. The church-going people will lonni with pleasure that. Bishop Warren A. Candler, of Atlanta, will preach In Snoca on the second Sunday in Jan¬ uary. Our pooplo havo had tho pleas¬ ure of hearing thia distinguished di¬ vine on previous occasions and will be glad to havo anothor opportunity of hearing him. A Christmas pageant was presented in tho Prosbytor'an church Sunday evening at tho hour for proachlng, tho members of the Sunday school, including a numbor of primary and Junior children, hoing on tho pro¬ gram. During tho program Miss Mil¬ dred Heller, on bohalf of tho Chris¬ tian Endoavor Socioty, presented to Rev. I. E. Wallaco a handsome Bible. Her presentation speech was most feelingly given, spoelal mention ho¬ ing made of hU work among tho ' A '. Ill Moles good and strong;. We ship- z, and will have plenty of on. Also, some good Coun- re as cheap as they were SELi OR SWAP. Bauknight, LA, S. C. ny for Cash. J&JZ? young people's organizations, tho Hoy Scouts, Chriottan Endeavor-all his influence on those young lives holplng tb make Seneca a cleaner arid hotter town for thom to live in. Mr. Wallace's resignation as pasotr of tho Presbyterian church has been tho i cause of profound regret by his hosts Of, friends hero. / A beautiful (Christmas program' was given in the Baptist church Sun¬ day evening and was creditably car¬ ried out by a large number of young people of the Sunday achoo). The January méetlng^óf tho IT;, TX C. chapter will bo hold at tho home of Mrs. ll. H. Lawrence (with several joint hostesses). As there will be an election of president and correspond¬ ing socretary at this time, a full at¬ tendance is doslred. The chapter re¬ grets that circumstances were such that tho president, Mrs. C. M. Bow¬ en, and corresponding socretary, Mrs G. W. Hallenger, deemed it necessary to tender thoir resignations of thc abovo ofliccs. Members will please notify Mrs. Lawronco as early as con¬ venient if they cannot be present. Tho .hour for the meeting is 3.30 o'clock. j M\iss Stella Bowen and Miss Alma Jeffcoat, pupils of tho Tamasseo D.A. It. school, aro guests of the Seiveca D. A.It. members for the Christmas holidays and-are rocoiving a cordial wolcome, visiting in the different homes and in many ways having at¬ tentions shown thom. They spoak In the highest praise jof tho D.A.Ti. school and tho wonderful opportu¬ nity offered the girls who attend tho school. Miss. Grace Doll Jamos, the superintendent, and her staff of tonchor8 are doing splendid work. Tho young ladies will leave Saturday afternoon for Tamasseo to resume thoir stud j 6s at thc reopening of tho school on Monday morning. DEATH OP MHS. LUTHE« MEDLIN Oconco Lady Passed Away at Home at Ware Shoals Dec. Kith. Ware Shoals» Dec. 21".-Special: On tho lGth of this month tho den'.h angel visited tho homo of Luther Medlin and claimed his darling wife, aged 24 years and 9 months^ Mrs. Mjedlin had been a sufferer for tho past two yoars from that droad dis¬ ease, tuberculosis. Sho was a daugh¬ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. GUmor ami 'ho Idol of tho homo. Sho was a real child of God; thorofors wo weep "hot as those who have no hope, but look forward to tho day when wo shall moot in that colectial city, whoro separation novor comos. She loavo^ to mourn her death her husband and a darling llttlo girl, her father and mother, throe sisters aad many rela¬ tivos an* frionds. Tho bereaved fam¬ ily havo the sympathy of many hero and hosts of frionds in Oconoo, A loving ono from us is gone; A voice wo lovod is stilled; A jilaco is vacant In our hopie That ivevor cnn bo filled. Funeral ßorvlces wore conducted ot tho home of hor father, ofter which tho remains were laid to rost In tho com'otory at Donalds to await tho dawn of tho resurrection morn. LOCAfJ NOTES FRO.\l CONEHOSS. Christmas Greatly Enjoyed by AU. Numerous Now Oise« of Mu. Conoross, Doc. 25.-Special: As this ^Christmas day, tba child run of this community are up early enjoying looking through their stockings to soo what Santa Claus has put into them during the night. Also grown¬ up- people are enjoying looking through their Christmas gifts that! have conic to them from theirs rienda and loved ones. Tho writer extends lo the readers of Tho Courier best wishes for a merry Christinas and a happy New Year. .... j Wo are glad to have our school teachers, who have come in from their respectivo places of. employ¬ ment, at home willi us to spend Hie Christmas holidays. Among these are .Misses Ova Arve, Plat Shoals; Nina Abbott, Isaquoena; I.c,na Ab¬ bott, Salem; Gracie Abholt, Long Creek, and Elsie Fro) well, of Earle's (¡rove. We aro glad to announce the im¬ proved condition ol' Grady Smith,who bas been qui ba. ill for several weeks. Several of bis relatives, Mcsdaiu s William Wyatt and .lessie Croidon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyatt and chil¬ dren, of Fairview, were nmo'bg his week-end guests. Iiis brother, W;ll Smith, and family, of Greenville, were also called to his bedside Sat¬ urday and Sunday. Jesse King made a short visit to relatives in Anderson last wçr.k. Fred Roach and wife, of Westmin¬ ster, spent Saturday and Sunday with baxter Roach and family hore. The Bluo Ridge school closed last Friday willi » short Christmas pro¬ gram. In addition to this feature a Christmas box was brought by aa'ch teacher and distributed among tho pUpils;of his or-'-irer-YOOmí 'The 'sev¬ eral teachers,. H. Hi Duncan, Mlisses Nora Gllstrap and Hottio Derrick, left Saturday for their respective homos in Lavonia, Qa., Plckens and .Long Creek, to spend the Chrlstmns vacation period. Among the new eases of influenza this week aro Mr. and Mrs. Hjenry Logins, J. W. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dilworth, Ruby and Cecil and Noun ic Dilworth, Miss Ada Keith, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Alexan¬ der, Bossio and James and Keith Al¬ exander, T- D. Alexander and Mrsr S. M. Hunslngor. s Charles and Harriet DuBose, "of Sonocn, were guests of tbolr grand¬ mother, Mrs. E. C. DuBose, during tho wook-e.nd. Mb*, and Mrs. Clifton Hunnicutt, of Westminster, wero recent guests of tbolr cousin, Grady Smith, of this community; also Mr. Smith's sister-, Mrs. Ila Kellèy, of Now Hope, spent several days last week at his bed¬ side during that time. Mr. Kolley was a spend-tho-day guost there also. Ralph Cannon and w'fo, of Wal¬ halla, are at the homo of tho for¬ mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rcose Cannon, of this community^. Miss Poarle Hunsinger, matron of tho Six-Mile Academy, arrived hero yesterday to spong the'*vacation with her mother and other relatives. Mn» and Mrs. Henry Hesse and M'r. and Mrs. T. D. Barker were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cleland, of Westminster. Clifton Cobb, of North Carolina, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cobb, of this sec¬ tion. . Wo wero glad to have De,wey But- lor mid wlfo and sister, Miss Edna, of Taylors, Greenville county, with us at ^Sunday school and church ser¬ vices at Conoross Sunday. They wero accompanied by Mr. and Mlrs. Sloan Addis, of Westminster, nt which plaos they were visiting. They will visit in our community this week. We are always glad to have thom back here again, ns they have many warm frlonds in this community. They an¬ nounced tho marriage of tholr bro- thor, Rainsby Butler, which was to have taken place to-ciay (Christmas.) Ramsey's friends here congratulate him, on recoivlng such a valuable Christmas prosont. Mrs. Stove Blackwell, of near this community, ls critically ill at this writing. }Vo hopo sho will soon bo much better. Roy Arve, who has boon, attending school at Long Croek, is a welcome guost this week at tho homo of his parents hero. t Miss Cora Fretwoll spent soveral \ days i ist week with hor sister. Miss Elsie.í U Earle's Grove, and attendod the CI Vistillas exorcises. Lmf 'night willie the people of the comm] rtity, wore hanging their stock¬ ings i ir receiving their Christmas gifts, l^eiiry Hesse, of this commu¬ nity, S éjoidol that ho preferred set¬ ting s eel traps, which he did, and placed; Wo near his hollie, and this morrtfjjg he received two large hoot owls tis], his Santa Glans gift, which your'^dçffrespondent had the pleasure of sçoiiig this beautiful Christina^ morrilMj Only n few days ago Mr. MessofvVas successful In cnichiitgian- others >iio .of these large birds, which he pitt'Gil in the show window of his brotbç .,-in-hiw', C. E. Davis, in West- mini« ?! 1 Mr* and Mrs. (¡íovor Hubbard, of Itichla Vd,'sp'eni Christmas eve with Wt 0.| Alexander and family here. Saii ylTayrtos. of llonea Hath, was a recaiH visitor .lo bis cousin. W. \\y Hayh$&; of Cp'ioross. Ile w.is acconi- panieiöpy -Ide. Todd, of W'.-1 halla. W.My,.. Hale, of tito Wolf Stake co m mîfiH ty, has puVchasj.d a farm in our c^m,hiunity and bas moved to lt v/lthilppthe vory recent past. We are glad tößinive Mr. Hale and family in our o&Bi'munity^ and welcome them into hftf) church and Sunday school and augpf. our church organizations. Mlisfèr$alene Du Hose and brother. GnilltuKti. of Greenville, are at. the their mother. Mrs. E. C, Du- i'this community, for a few home. Hose, daysis n; " Xewrjr¡ rela MfSj C., 16^ .^H/ste¡Íftry * Murphreo and son .loe* di ^Oa|railSter, were; 111 tills section reçoitagain d went from hore to Wolf staki spot last Saturday with relatives in Wal¬ halla. They were accompanied home by their brothor. Minion, who is en¬ joying Christmas Ive.ve. g Diiwmi'th and .family, of Vere spend-the-day guests of fi'jn this vicinity recently. wavArve, of Wayuosville, X. là, ten-day visit to her par- Sm Mrs. ll. W. A rvs;. RPT by CHRIS TO PI 1 TIME, to be ever yoi With every year, ant Were he incarnate once He evidently would be Thus is he envious, yet But pales the crimson t It laughs upon his spite Renewed in fragrances w Nor .'knows the urchin it That, all untouched by I Its heaven, and from its Will twinkle down and Accident In Hoad Near Madison. (Tugaloo Tribune, Doc. 19.) While returning from Madison on last Friday night tho buggy Tn which Mrs. John T. Smith and Miss .Chris¬ tino Davis wore riding turned over and Mrs. Smith sufforod a broken arm as sho was burled against tho ground. M;IBS Davis lodged in the buggy top and was only slightly in- Jurod. Mrs, Smith's arm was broken Buy AUTOMOBIL ÏTIÎi:, Tl i CK COVFlí, SPÓ SÍÓT OP \i:\V SPA«kVPÏJ V (.)IAl»\S-,eÓ.lS in fact, any i ¡ho ( lir moro sacisfactory il A ïfÉifjï L;M: OP ALL TH IN STOCK. Arthur Walhallf "Chevrolet for Econom fMTKiTMItîH&W gjwmWVJTCO Army Transport to tl>o Cacilie. / T* -I'M . <i ^ Charleston, Doo. 2 1.-Three offi¬ cers and 136 mon loft Fort Moultrie to-dny oi.t tho army transport, CanF- hrai föft1$bpolulu, Hawaiian Islands, hy way of-thé Panama Ganai. Capt. E. V. Brooks has ohargo of the incre¬ ment. The Cambrai brought 6S en¬ listed men from Fort Slocum, X. V., .these soldiers going Ibis afternoon to Fort Benning hy rail, .und-sr com- mund ..Qf^.LiQut.. .Q, M. Sntf th, will return to Fort Moultrie. The'fiS men were recruited in nnd near New York city. ; .Subscribe for Tho Courier. (Best.) j j f=\LM)ÜTHí; rt£R G. HAZARD IO) NKWJPAPtR UNION mg, is born again â thus he flaunts his youth, alone, sure then old, in truth. all his frost S ranner of the rose; ¡ral labor lost, 'hen winter goes. he interior star iiim, will yet attain glorious heights afar smile at him' againt al the wrist. Tho front whool of tho buggy ran over something, causing tho vehiclo to turn ovor. Tho sido pieces of tho top bi oko as Mrs. Smith wont to tho ground, lt was a very dark night and tho obstruction could not bo soon. An ocoan liner recently stoppod in mldocoan for an hour whllo tho ship surgeon removed the appondix of ono of tho members of the crew. An E CASING! T LIGHTS, HORNS," (íS, COOI> I'AIII, WEE!) IccesSoity (hut wi H nniko i every way. WE HAYE ESE ARTICLES NOW. rown, i, £. C. L LÍcal Transportation." t MHS. .MAItV NEVILLE ANSEL. IgiXl Linly Laid to Host Last Thurs¬ day in St. John's Cemetery, In (he dcntl? of M vs. Mary Neville Uisel. which pc ralfrod, lflBt Wodnes- lay morning, Walhalla lost ono .of 1er oldest citizens anJ a lady who vas known in ©very section of Qco- ice for hor good works. Slio \vgi ipent practically her whole life in (Valhalla, -and *there .aro few Uve3 i hat have so long and continuously dossed those who have lived tn nnd icar tho commun Jty. Mrs. Ansel was the widow of tho ate John J. Ansel, anti was In her 16th year. She had spout inoro than Ifty years tn Walhalla. She waB well mown, and^ there are indeed tunny ibo recall her many deeds n* ktnd- 1088 and constant labor of love with riendo, neighbors, and among' tho mor and distressed. Her nnmo will ong be remembered Tor hor good forks and her khully, always Inter- sled and charitable disposition. Mrs. Ansel had boen a member of bo Methodist church since carly ;irlhood, and sho was no merely u noni ber of. tho church; tho was a onsistont member, and a follqwor f tlu meok and lowly Nazareno. Sho /ill ht greatly missed in the home, a the church and in tue community t large. Tho funeral services wore con¬ victed by her pastor, Rev. A. W. Jarr. of tho Methodist church, who vas assisted by Rov. W. R. Aull, pas- or of tho Lutheran ohurch. The deceased Is survived by tho ollowlng children: John A. and O. il. Ansel, of Walhalla, and Jas. F. üisel, of Chattanooga, Tenn., and no daughter, Mrs. G. F. Clarkson, f Antrevllle. S. C. There aro nu¬ merous othor relativos and a host oX rleiids hore nnd olsowhero who ooply mourn the passing of this mst 'excellent woman. Roth of hor children from a dls- ruice, Janies F. Ansel and Mrs. G. I'. Ilarkson, arrived in Walhalla boforo heir mother passed away, and ro- lalnod over until after the funoral. Tho Courior Joins with hosts of thors In extending sincere condo- 3nce to tho bereaved ones in their our of sorrow. ?ROE. WM. H. MORRISON DEAD. foll Known Clemson Professor Died .Suddenly Lu^t »fonday. Clemson ColVege" Dec. . 2C. -Prof. Vm. S. Morrison, one of tho oldest rofossors at Clemson College, died u dd on ly last night nt his home hero rom acute indigestion. Ho bad been well-known educator of this State )r many years. Prof. Morrison was a nativo of airfield county, having boon bora at /innsboro. He was In his 70th year, aving been born April 7th. 1853. Io became identified with Clemson ollogo in July, 1893. Ho was ono f tho most highly esteemed gentlo- lon of this Sta lo and was an activo orkor in church and Sunday school [roles. His death will bo tho sourco t great sorrow over the entire Stato. Ancient Egyptians worshipped tho rocodllo while living and mummified , when (load.

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Page 1: Keowee courier.(Walhalla, S.C.) 1922-12-27.€¦ · ,..i¿... IN *J-^V^',V.f.v' ";' J.J, ?"'i'K.'i THOUCANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO AFT MAN." VFEB. g¿022» NewSeries No. 940.-VolumeLXXL-No

,..i¿ ... IN *J-^V^'

,V ',,.f.v !''''-.'.;' ";' J.J, ?"'i'K.'i

THOU CANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO AFT MAN.". VFEB. g ¿022» New Series No. 940.- Volume LXXL- No. K.

Mules ¡V¡ u

IWe arc in thc Muí e. Businss! ped our first Mules last wcelgood fresh Mules from nowtry Mules. Thc pi 1:9*5 ai

20 years ago.WE WILL BUY;

C. W. & J. EI WALHAL\j¿?^Z? It Pays to B

Till". LOCAL MOWS FROM SENECA

Hisl101) Candler lo Preach In JanuaryO.A.lt. School Oiría Entertained.

Seneca, ..Doc. 26. Special: Thonumerous friends lu »his and other?sections of tho State will he gratifiedto know that Mrs. .1. ll. Pickett, whohas bopn seriously ill, her life hav¬ing hoon despaired of at one time, Ipispassed tho crisis, and unless con pli¬cations arise, she will soon bc on thoroad to recovery..for. and Mrs. J. H. Burgess anddaughtor Mary loft Friday for UnionSprings, Ala., to spend tho Christmasseason with their son .abd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Burgess,lt Is probable that Miss TyphainoBurgess, of Easton, Md., will join thofamily there in a few days.

Mri and Mrs. Henry Garrison, ptMcColl, and Clyde Garrison, of Char¬leston, are with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. L. C. Garrison, for tho holi¬day season,

Mr. and Mrs.* Geo. W. Shelor andtwo little children, George, Jr., andarchie, of Andorson, spent ChristmasWith Mir. Sbelor's mother, Mrs. JohnW. Shelor, of tho Richland commu¬

nity, and other relatives in Seneca.Miss Vivian Bradborry, who bas

boon teaching in tho Piedmontschools the past terni, ls at home for/tho Christmas holidays.Vs Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopkins, ofAtlanta, arrived last wock to spendtho holiday season with their homo-folks. They will visit Mr. Hopkins'parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins,In Westminster, during their stayhere.

Mrs. L. A. Dickson has her daugh¬ter, Miss Dorothy Dickson, of Win¬throp Colíogo, and two sons, Malcom,of tho Theological Seminary, Colom¬bia, and Winifred, teacher of agricul¬ture in the Cross Anchor school, withher for tho holidays.

Next Sunday hoing tho fifth Sun¬day, thoro will bo union sorvices intho Presbyterian church, in which alldonomina'lons of the town aro ex-

poctod to Amito. Tho choral club hasgiven considerable timo in prepara¬tion for a program of music, thomusic hoing a special fentnre of thoservices. If weather conditions aro

favorable,, no doubt the church willbe filled to capacity.The church-going people will lonni

with pleasure that. Bishop Warren A.Candler, of Atlanta, will preach InSnoca on the second Sunday in Jan¬uary. Our pooplo havo had tho pleas¬ure of hearing thia distinguished di¬vine on previous occasions and willbe glad to havo anothor opportunityof hearing him.A Christmas pageant was presented

in tho Prosbytor'an church Sundayevening at tho hour for proachlng,tho members of the Sunday school,including a numbor of primary andJunior children, hoing on tho pro¬gram. During tho program Miss Mil¬dred Heller, on bohalf of tho Chris¬tian Endoavor Socioty, presented toRev. I. E. Wallaco a handsome Bible.Her presentation speech was mostfeelingly given, spoelal mention ho¬ing made of hU work among tho

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Ill Moles

good and strong;. We ship-z, and will have plenty ofon. Also, some good Coun-re as cheap as they were

SELi OR SWAP.

Bauknight,LA, S. C.ny for Cash. J&JZ?

young people's organizations, thoHoy Scouts, Chriottan Endeavor-allhis influence on those young livesholplng tb make Seneca a cleaner aridhotter town for thom to live in. Mr.Wallace's resignation as pasotr oftho Presbyterian church has been tho

i cause of profound regret by his hostsOf, friends hero.

/ A beautiful (Christmas program'was given in the Baptist church Sun¬day evening and was creditably car¬ried out by a large number of youngpeople of the Sunday achoo).The January méetlng^óf tho IT;, TX

C. chapter will bo hold at tho homeof Mrs. ll. H. Lawrence (with severaljoint hostesses). As there will be an

election of president and correspond¬ing socretary at this time, a full at¬tendance is doslred. The chapter re¬

grets that circumstances were suchthat tho president, Mrs. C. M. Bow¬en, and corresponding socretary, MrsG. W. Hallenger, deemed it necessaryto tender thoir resignations of thcabovo ofliccs. Members will pleasenotify Mrs. Lawronco as early as con¬venient if they cannot be present.Tho .hour for the meeting is 3.30o'clock. j

M\iss Stella Bowen and Miss AlmaJeffcoat, pupils of tho Tamasseo D.A.It. school, aro guests of the SeivecaD. A.It. members for the Christmasholidays and-are rocoiving a cordialwolcome, visiting in the differenthomes and in many ways having at¬tentions shown thom. They spoak Inthe highest praise jof tho D.A.Ti.school and tho wonderful opportu¬nity offered the girls who attend thoschool. Miss. Grace Doll Jamos, thesuperintendent, and her staff oftonchor8 are doing splendid work.Tho young ladies will leave Saturdayafternoon for Tamasseo to resumethoir studj6s at thc reopening of thoschool on Monday morning.

DEATH OP MHS. LUTHE« MEDLIN

Oconco Lady Passed Away at Homeat Ware Shoals Dec. Kith.

Ware Shoals» Dec. 21".-Special:On tho lGth of this month tho den'.hangel visited tho homo of LutherMedlin and claimed his darling wife,aged 24 years and 9 months^ Mrs.Mjedlin had been a sufferer for thopast two yoars from that droad dis¬ease, tuberculosis. Sho was a daugh¬ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. GUmor ami'ho Idol of tho homo. Sho was a realchild of God; thorofors wo weep "hotas those who have no hope, but lookforward to tho day when wo shallmoot in that colectial city, whoroseparation novor comos. She loavo^to mourn her death her husband anda darling llttlo girl, her father andmother, throe sisters aad many rela¬tivos an* frionds. Tho bereaved fam¬ily havo the sympathy of many heroand hosts of frionds in Oconoo,A loving ono from us is gone;A voice wo lovod is stilled;

A jilaco is vacant In our hopieThat ivevor cnn bo filled.

Funeral ßorvlces wore conductedot tho home of hor father, ofterwhich tho remains were laid to rostIn tho com'otory at Donalds to awaittho dawn of tho resurrection morn.

LOCAfJ NOTES FRO.\l CONEHOSS.

Christmas Greatly Enjoyed by AU.Numerous Now Oise« of Mu.

Conoross, Doc. 25.-Special: Asthis ^Christmas day, tba child run ofthis community are up early enjoyinglooking through their stockings tosoo what Santa Claus has put intothem during the night. Also grown¬up- people are enjoying lookingthrough their Christmas gifts that!have conic to them from theirs riendaand loved ones.Tho writer extends lo the readers

of Tho Courier best wishes for a

merry Christinas and a happy NewYear. ....jWo are glad to have our school

teachers, who have come in fromtheir respectivo places of. employ¬ment, at home willi us to spend HieChristmas holidays. Among theseare .Misses Ova Arve, Plat Shoals;Nina Abbott, Isaquoena; I.c,na Ab¬bott, Salem; Gracie Abholt, LongCreek, and Elsie Fro) well, of Earle's(¡rove.We aro glad to announce the im¬

proved condition ol' Grady Smith,whobas been qui ba. ill for several weeks.Several of bis relatives, Mcsdaiu s

William Wyatt and .lessie Croidon andMr. and Mrs. Frank Wyatt and chil¬dren, of Fairview, were nmo'bg hisweek-end guests. Iiis brother, W;llSmith, and family, of Greenville,were also called to his bedside Sat¬urday and Sunday.

Jesse King made a short visit torelatives in Anderson last wçr.k.

Fred Roach and wife, of Westmin¬ster, spent Saturday and Sunday withbaxter Roach and family hore.The Bluo Ridge school closed last

Friday willi » short Christmas pro¬gram. In addition to this feature a

Christmas box was brought by aa'chteacher and distributed among tho

pUpils;of his or-'-irer-YOOmí 'The 'sev¬eral teachers,. H. Hi Duncan, MlissesNora Gllstrap and Hottio Derrick,left Saturday for their respectivehomos in Lavonia, Qa., Plckens and.Long Creek, to spend the Chrlstmnsvacation period.Among the new eases of influenza

this week aro Mr. and Mrs. HjenryLogins, J. W. Alexander, Mr. andMrs. Joe Dilworth, Ruby and Ceciland Noun ic Dilworth, Miss AdaKeith, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Alexan¬der, Bossio and James and Keith Al¬exander, T- D. Alexander and Mrsr S.M. Hunslngor. s

Charles and Harriet DuBose, "ofSonocn, were guests of tbolr grand¬mother, Mrs. E. C. DuBose, duringtho wook-e.nd.

Mb*, and Mrs. Clifton Hunnicutt,of Westminster, wero recent guestsof tbolr cousin, Grady Smith, of thiscommunity; also Mr. Smith's sister-,Mrs. Ila Kellèy, of Now Hope, spentseveral days last week at his bed¬side during that time. Mr. Kolleywas a spend-tho-day guost there also.

Ralph Cannon and w'fo, of Wal¬halla, are at the homo of tho for¬mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. RcoseCannon, of this community^.

Miss Poarle Hunsinger, matron oftho Six-Mile Academy, arrived heroyesterday to spong the'*vacation withher mother and other relatives.

Mn» and Mrs. Henry Hesse and M'r.and Mrs. T. D. Barker were week-endguests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cleland,of Westminster.

Clifton Cobb, of North Carolina, isspending this week with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cobb, of this sec¬

tion. .

Wo wero glad to have De,wey But-lor mid wlfo and sister, Miss Edna,of Taylors, Greenville county, withus at ^Sunday school and church ser¬vices at Conoross Sunday. They weroaccompanied by Mr. and Mlrs. SloanAddis, of Westminster, nt whichplaos they were visiting. They willvisit in our community this week. Weare always glad to have thom backhere again, ns they have many warmfrlonds in this community. They an¬nounced tho marriage of tholr bro-thor, Rainsby Butler, which was tohave taken place to-ciay (Christmas.)Ramsey's friends here congratulatehim, on recoivlng such a valuableChristmas prosont.

Mrs. Stove Blackwell, of near thiscommunity, ls critically ill at thiswriting. }Vo hopo sho will soon bomuch better.

Roy Arve, who has boon, attendingschool at Long Croek, is a welcomeguost this week at tho homo of hisparents hero.t Miss Cora Fretwoll spent soveral

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days i ist week with hor sister. MissElsie.í U Earle's Grove, and attendodthe CI Vistillas exorcises.Lmf 'night willie the people of the

comm] rtity, wore hanging their stock¬ings i ir receiving their Christmasgifts, l^eiiry Hesse, of this commu¬

nity, S éjoidol that ho preferred set¬ting s eel traps, which he did, andplaced; Wo near his hollie, and this

morrtfjjg he received two large hootowls tis], his Santa Glans gift, whichyour'^dçffrespondent had the pleasureof sçoiiig this beautiful Christina^morrilMj Only n few days ago Mr.MessofvVas successful In cnichiitgian-others >iio .of these large birds, whichhe pitt'Gil in the show window of hisbrotbç .,-in-hiw', C. E. Davis, in West-mini« ?!

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Mr* and Mrs. (¡íovor Hubbard, ofItichla Vd,'sp'eni Christmas eve withWt 0.| Alexander and family here.

Saii ylTayrtos. of llonea Hath, was

a recaiH visitor .lo bis cousin. W. \\yHayh$&; of Cp'ioross. Ile w.is acconi-

panieiöpy -Ide. Todd, of W'.-1 halla.

W.My,.. Hale, of tito Wolf Stakecom mîfiHty, has puVchasj.d a farm inour c^m,hiunity and bas moved to lt

v/lthilppthe vory recent past. We are

glad tößinive Mr. Hale and family inour o&Bi'munity^ and welcome theminto hftf) church and Sunday schooland augpf. our church organizations.

Mlisfèr$alene Du Hose and brother.GnilltuKti. of Greenville, are at. the

their mother. Mrs. E. C, Du-i'this community, for a few

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.^H/ste¡Íftry * Murphreo and son .loe*di ^Oa|railSter, were; 111 tills sectionreçoitagain d went from hore to Wolfstaki

spotlast Saturday with relatives in Wal¬halla. They were accompanied homeby their brothor. Minion, who is en¬

joying Christmas Ive.ve.

g Diiwmi'th and .family, ofVere spend-the-day guests offi'jn this vicinity recently.wavArve, of Wayuosville, X.là, ten-day visit to her par-Sm Mrs. ll. W. A rvs;.

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Accident In Hoad Near Madison.

(Tugaloo Tribune, Doc. 19.)While returning from Madison on

last Friday night tho buggy Tn whichMrs. John T. Smith and Miss .Chris¬tino Davis wore riding turned overand Mrs. Smith sufforod a brokenarm as sho was burled against thoground. M;IBS Davis lodged in thebuggy top and was only slightly in-Jurod. Mrs, Smith's arm was broken

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Charleston, Doo. 2 1.-Three offi¬cers and 136 mon loft Fort Moultrieto-dny oi.t tho army transport, CanF-hrai föft1$bpolulu, Hawaiian Islands,hy way of-thé Panama Ganai. Capt.E. V. Brooks has ohargo of the incre¬ment. The Cambrai brought 6S en¬listed men from Fort Slocum, X. V.,.these soldiers going Ibis afternoon toFort Benning hy rail, .und-sr com-

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old, in truth.all his frost Sranner of the rose;¡ral labor lost,'hen winter goes.he interior stariiim, will yet attainglorious heights afar

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al the wrist. Tho front whool of thobuggy ran over something, causingtho vehiclo to turn ovor. Tho sidopieces of tho top bi oko as Mrs. Smithwont to tho ground, lt was a verydark night and tho obstruction couldnot bo soon.

An ocoan liner recently stoppod inmldocoan for an hour whllo tho shipsurgeon removed the appondix of onoof tho members of the crew.

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tMHS. .MAItV NEVILLE ANSEL.

IgiXl Linly Laid to Host Last Thurs¬day in St. John's Cemetery,

In (he dcntl? of M vs. Mary NevilleUisel. which pcralfrod, lflBt Wodnes-lay morning, Walhalla lost ono .of1er oldest citizens anJ a lady whovas known in ©very section of Qco-ice for hor good works. Slio \vgiipent practically her whole life in(Valhalla, -and *there .aro few Uve3 ihat have so long and continuouslydossed those who have lived tn nndicar tho commun Jty.Mrs. Ansel was the widow of tho

ate John J. Ansel, anti was In her16th year. She had spout inoro thanIfty years tn Walhalla. She waB wellmown, and^ there are indeed tunnyibo recall her many deeds n* ktnd-1088 and constant labor of love withriendo, neighbors, and among' thomor and distressed. Her nnmo willong be remembered Tor hor goodforks and her khully, always Inter-sled and charitable disposition.Mrs. Ansel had boen a member of

bo Methodist church since carly;irlhood, and sho was no merely unoniber of. tho church; tho was aonsistont member, and a follqworf tlu meok and lowly Nazareno. Sho/ill ht greatly missed in the home,a the church and in tue communityt large.Tho funeral services wore con¬

victed by her pastor, Rev. A. W.Jarr. of tho Methodist church, whovas assisted by Rov. W. R. Aull, pas-or of tho Lutheran ohurch.The deceased Is survived by tho

ollowlng children: John A. and O.il. Ansel, of Walhalla, and Jas. F.üisel, of Chattanooga, Tenn., andno daughter, Mrs. G. F. Clarkson,f Antrevllle. S. C. There aro nu¬merous othor relativos and a host oXrleiids hore nnd olsowhero whoooply mourn the passing of thismst 'excellent woman.Roth of hor children from a dls-

ruice, Janies F. Ansel and Mrs. G. I'.Ilarkson, arrived in Walhalla boforoheir mother passed away, and ro-lalnod over until after the funoral.Tho Courior Joins with hosts of

thors In extending sincere condo-3nce to tho bereaved ones in theirour of sorrow.

?ROE. WM. H. MORRISON DEAD.foll Known Clemson Professor Died

.Suddenly Lu^t »fonday.Clemson ColVege" Dec. . 2C. -Prof.

Vm. S. Morrison, one of tho oldestrofossors at Clemson College, diedu dd on ly last night nt his home herorom acute indigestion. Ho bad beenwell-known educator of this State

)r many years.Prof. Morrison was a nativo of

airfield county, having boon bora at/innsboro. He was In his 70th year,aving been born April 7th. 1853.Io became identified with Clemsonollogo in July, 1893. Ho was onof tho most highly esteemed gentlo-lon of this Sta lo and was an activoorkor in church and Sunday school[roles. His death will bo tho sourcot great sorrow over the entire Stato.

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