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She Discover "After 10 years of hite various other brands * discovered that the 1 times found in hot brea alum in cheaper grach am now an ardent I Baking Powder." BAKING F Absolute! Contains No Alum Send for New Royal Cc Royal Baking Powder Co., 12 LOCAL NEWS FROM EBENEZER. School Closed with a Vory Attractive Program-Personal Items, iObenozer, April IS.-Special: Last Friday brought to a closo Lito nibsl successful tenn ni school ?-i tho his tory of tho l?bcnezer ('jroded School. Mr. .Schroder, tho principal, is a teacher ol' marked ability, unusual and noblo qualifications, and has. given universal satisfaction to tho patrons and trustees alike. Uh untir ing work in tho schoolroom and koon insight to higher ideals has left a lasting impression on tho community. Following is tho program rendered nt the closing of the IChenozer school: Song, "Vacation Song"-Crades I, 2 3 and 4. Solo, "Trials of a Boy"-Kathereno Mu Ikey. Song,"Whon Beautiful School Days Are Over"-(li-ados I, 2, 3 and 4. Dialogue, "Frosh Air Children" Eleven pupils from Crades 3 and 4. Solo, "Tliey Always Pick on Mo" Lila Wald. Dialogue, "Playing School"-Ber lcno Hood, Alloc Hood. Jim Duncan. Pantomimo, "Dixie Land"-Grades 3 and 4. Pantomime, "Coming Through the Rye"-Grades 1 and 2. Drill, "Color Fairy Drill"-Grades 1 and 2. "Burlesque Doll Show" - Pupils from primary grades. Drill, "May Day Drill" - Pupils from Grades I and 2. Flag Drill. Dialogue. "Ton Little Sleepy hoys" -'Pupils from Grades I and 2, Song, "Now, Aren't You Glad You Came?"-Grades 1 and 2. Song, "School Song. Personal Notes. Misses Watson, Paradise and Grib ?lo, who taught during tho past ses sion nt Ebenezer, have returned to their homes, respectively, ar. Newry, Thompson, Ga, and Walhalla. Miss reny, of Walhalla, was the week-end guest of Mrs, Frank :t. Wyatt. Miss Hazel Tenison, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox, motored to Cedar Springs Sunday to visit Ht ed It, Too >r miss baking with of powder I at last bitter taste some? da was caused from ?s of powder. So 1 Jooster for Royal Mrs. L. A. J. ?OWDER Jy Pure Leaves No Bitter Taste >ok Book-It's FREE ?0 William St., New York ?{BBQ tlc Miss Melon Knox, who is attend ing that institution. John 13, Compton, who has been (caching in Greenville county, is spending thc vacation with his home folks. Tho friends of .Master Marion Pow ell will ho glad to learn thal he is icc o ve ria;;- from his recent illness. We aro sorry to learn that .N.T. and Mrs. Joe Carson and little daughter aro suffering with "flu." DYED HEIt Wita P HM 10 AM) A SKI UT UltOWX. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dyo or tint her worn, shabby drosses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra peries, hangings, everything, even if slio has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes"-no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure lie cause Diamond Dyes aro guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish lo dyo is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.-adv. Presidential Encourngenu . Spartanburg, April 20.-i ;.. President Warren G. Harding beau;, a word of encouragement to the Sun day school workers of South Caro lina. Tho President has addressed the following message "to tho Sun day school workers of South Caro lina: "Tho properly conducted Sunday school seems to me to bo a very im portant feature of all religious work, because it serves the young people at a time when they aro most impres sionable, and particularly because it affords them opportunity for an In timate acquaintance with the monu ment of splendid literature, ibo Bi bb1. Both as literature and as Inspi ration, the Biblo has a vatuo with which no miler work can bo com pared, and every activity that ex pel?is and popularizes the knowledge of it is extremely worth while." Tho birth rate in tho United States is on tho declino. acked air-tight in the container-the quality ways fresh, thc next time. Glean )t. DEATH AND OBSTRUCTION COME In Wnko of Heavy Storm - I milhun Felt Full Effects ol Torondo. Chicago. April 18-iReylso ?ices on H?c casualties anti damng. ? used by tho storm which swept' < vor tho Central States yesterday a ' list night io-day were 30 known load si l In Illinois, 17 In Indiana ad two In Missouri, threo or f'nir I i id red Injured, and property dam run ning in co millions of dollars. Sweeping northeastward rough tho Middlo Western States, dorm, which had its origin In I! Hooky Mountain region Sunday, pa. : ?/er Ohio lo-dny, leaving in ? wake death and much des Inn ?io ' loss ol? nearly 00 lives was a Url led to tlio storm, which devi hn ed sld orable energy as it pi >gr? "ver Illinois and Indiana, ti k ug .nany placos tho form of toiundue : ^im ago to property will mount h mil lions, it is believed. Accompanied by ral is, w> i aont strenms, already swollen, irsing far beyond their usual cha? thc storm brought added stiffer . and inconvenience to som ruin. :..tles which for several day.- have . i af fect cul by Hood conditions. Irop in tho temperature to ole \ onal normal added to tho dis 0 t of families whoso homo lm\ )een destroyed by wind or hab itable by Moods, aro ll ivs 5 in lents or Improvised s oltori Indiana apparently 1 ef fect of thc wind storr ... y. In that Slate 21 person re 1 n to have met death in tl til tittil tidies. Early yostord . o ; tho Florin centered In II king a number of villages Ito i mess the tornado wrought foe nany homes, and such r \ were available from agrie rai ii mu tt itt es which had bi tri d of nearly all means of commi ition indicated that 22 pc i \\ boon killed. Missouri, Iowa and Kai' had felt tho storm early Satiny t In these States it lacke. th? usity which marked its sw a< Illi nois and Indiana and ilo Ol As it passed over I adlai: :!iore wcro two distinct tornado bc The one in tho sen-horn part .'ned some damage, but aci >ss itv north ern part of the Statt tlu.i?? - a j a j wind-swept strip in which t|i'e loss of I tifc .?. .! . h'>;i v; . W it i : : iti ? In thc em p tri of the State, i e- ! ported ? loss of twolvo lives. Four mot .! i'll in Madison county, In tho cen'-rai portion o? .''.<. ?' Tho death toll was g -t ii. the] central section of Illinois Tho ,11 Inges of Irvington, at; I lainfl d, near Centralia, were b ? wrei ul and several persons wer lcd. Gib er fatalities in this Sti were in small rural communitie Catarrh Can B ??red Catarrh is a local di t, gr . ly influenced by constitu? I r? nil tlons. lt therefore reqt cons ti tu? tlonal treatment. HALL VTARRH MEDICINE ls taken Et ii. mid acts through tho Blond i e Mucous Surfaces of the Syst. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disenso, gives tho patient strength hy improving the gen eral health and assists nature in doing its work. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ty Pay Income Tax by .May 1. ty ty - * ty Only a brief time remains ty ty for persons who paid Federal ty ty Income taxes to pay their State ty ty income taxes-on or before ty ty May 1st being the date for tho ty ?J? payment of the State Income ty ty tax. Tho State Tax Commis- ty ty sion has tho list of all those ty ty who paid tho Federal tax, ac- ty ty cording to announcement sent ty ty ont from Columbia. ty ty Tho St ato I ax is :V.) 1-3 per ty ty cent (one-third) of tho Ped- ty ty ern 1 tax, and by tho collection ty ty of til is tax tho Slate expects to ty ty got In tho neighborhood of ono ty ty million dollars rovontio for the ty ty run ni ng of the State govern- ty ty incut. ?J? ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty Hock IOU Stands hy "Fatty." A dispatch form Kock Hill, under dato of April I .".th, says: ' Police wcro called out Saturday night to handle tho crowds seeking to gain entrance to a local theatre ; bowing a pict ti rn of "Fatty*1 Ar bucklo. This was thc first showing in this KI ellon of a picture made by tho fat comedian slnco his arrest on a ch argo of causing tho death of a mo? ion pict ure actress last Soptem ber. Tho crowds (Iltending hero os labl'shc I a record for attendnnco In Ibis elly, it hoing OM Ima led that fif teen th on sa nd woro admit tod. Subscribo for Tho Courier. (Best) FOR THE CONTROL OF MOLES. Molo Traps Aro Good, but Less Bffcc- : UvO-Method for Poisoning. Clemson College, April 21.-Molos generally pass through their runways j sevoral times a day, and tho follow- j lng methods have, therefore?, been j found effective in controlling thom, says Prof. A. P. Conrad!, entomolo gist, in answer to numerous requests for a remedy: 1. Stir uuparchod peanuts In tho while of egg. While sticky sprinklo Paris green over them. Mix well, so that tho poison surrounds all tho seed, and let dry. They will dry In about half an hour, and aro then hard and can bo easily handled. 2. Roll raisins in strychnine with j a stick or toothpick. Do not uso tho hands, and bo sure not to spill any, for it is a violent poison. When through, burn any poison remaining ovor. How to Apply. Whittle a broom handle to a point. Walk over the ground, and at Inter vals pierce the runway and drop into tho bolo a poisoned raisin or peanut, and cover with tho foot. Molo traps may bo prchased at tho hardware stores or wholesale houses, but they aro less effective, and only tho poisoned traps aro recommended. THAT MC?8 UMEMESS If yon aro lamo every morning and suffer urinary ills, there must be a cause. Ol ten it's weak kldnoys. To strengthen ibo weakened kidneys and avert moro serious troubles, -iso Dean's Kidney Pills. Voa can rely on Walhalla testimony. Mrs. J. M. Rothell. 21 Lucas St., Walhalla, says: "1 bad kidney trou ble and my kidneys were weak and acted irregularly. Mornings I was lame and tired and it seemed 1 couldn't get around. I bad nervous headaches continually and there was a bearing down pain across my back ! and I had no ambition. My ankles j and bands swelled and I was In pr?t ly bad shapo. Hearing of Donn's Kidney Pills I got gome and they | cured me of the attack. I am glad to recommend Donn's." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Dean's Kidney Pills-tho same that i Mrs. Rotholl had. Foster-Milburn Co.. j Mrs., Buffalo, N. Y. .b * * * -I' * * * * ***** ! * *' * IMPORTANT S'OTIOB. ty] * . ?*' .v To AU Pastors and '''lurches ty\ ty In Ocone? County: ty I .J? The Oconee County Evangel- ty j ty istic Association is called to ty ty meqt at tho Chamber of Com- ty ty merce Hall, Seneca, on next ty ty 'Friday, April 28th, at 4 p. m. * .J? to completo tho plans for tho ty ty County-wide Evangelistic Cam- ty ty paign, to ho conducted under ty ty tho leadership of Itev. Gipsy ty ty Smith, Jr. ty ty All churches are urged to be ty ty represented by their pastors ty ty and at least one layman. ty ty I. E. Walla, e. Chairman, ty * * ty * * * * * * * *?* * * * * Tho railway mileage of all tho world is estimated to bo about 720, 000 miles. 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New York, April 19.-Cancellation o? nil contracts for tito showing of films in which Roscoe C. (Fatty) Ar buckle appears, was announced to night by Will H. Hays, head of tho Motion Picture Producers' Associa- j Hon. This action, ho said, affected i nearly ten thousand contracts. "After consultatic/i with Nicholas Schenck, representing .los. Schenck, i tho producers, and Adolph Zukor and Mr. Lasky, of the Famous Players Lasky Corporation, tho distributors," j Mr. Hays' statement said, "I will state that, at n.\ request; they havo cancelled .all .showings and all book- : ings of the Arbuckle films. They do ' this that tho whole matter may have tho consideration that Its Importance warrants, and the action is taken notwithstanding tho fact that they had nearly 10,000 contracts in force fer tho Arbuckle pictures." When Mr. Zukor was asked if tho action of the Producers' Association had removed Arbuckle definitely from tho list of screen stars, he re pled : "Wo simply left tho maller in tho hands of Mr. Hays, lt's up to him to decide in tho future whether it will be proper to reintroduce tho Arbuckle pict uros." Mr. Zukor said recently that throe . .. A Real on the tombstone you an CAN go farther-but ye Monuments of rare val design? rare material a purse. A Saving on Every Fron ! Soneci C. F. AD; ence t just BAU KNIGHT, Arbuckle fon turo comedies had been completed beforo the arrest of tito condina on charges growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe. Tho producer announced shortly af ter Arhucklo's acquittai that one of the hims would b$ released as n "test of public opinion." A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy end Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. 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