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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. ?*?. ?J? ?J? ?*. ?J??|4????f??|? ? J < ?J? ?J? ?J. tTl ??? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?J??J<?J< I Peas and C We have a big st? and Peas ready your stubble fiel? Also, Peanut Me left, at $1.85 per 1 C. W. & J. E WALHAL It Pays to Bi 840 ARB AT SUMMER SCHOOL. Outlook is Good for u Successful Ses sion Tills Year nt Glenison. Clemson College, Juno IS.-The first week of the Clemson Collego summer school ended yesterday, everything having started oft' with premiso of a successful session. The enrollment so far is 3 10, consisting of ?S0 teachers, 7 2 make-up students und ll outrance students removing . conditions, 8 cotton graders and 75 . - Wornt ..board* student's. 7 ^e' ^vork' started off promptly on* tho-'second day, the first day having been "spent In registering and getting courses arranged. Further enrollment, consisting of about fifty Smlth-'Hughes teachers of agriculture, who will come In next week, and about 75 club boys, who will come In on July ll. will make the total enrollment for tho session approach tho fivo hundred mark. A special feature of the summer school which is of much interest is the recreation work, in charge of Miss Grace Pearman, of Anderson, who ls teaching swimming, tennis, basketball, class room drills, etc., and ls conducting thc dally tory telling hour . Another special feature ia the chapel assembly hour twlco each week, at which noted educators and lecturers make addresses to the sum mer school people. Pulaski Township Singers. Tho Pulaski Township Singing Convention will meet at Mountain Grove church next Sunday afternoon, Juno 25th. Lot all attend and enjoy tho afternoon with songs of praise. J. B. Phillips, President. Bovie Ramoy, Sec.-Treas. HOSIER' CLOSING Qi Infants' Ribl Socks, 5c. per pa] Ladies' Hos? Half-Hose, 3 p and up. Ladies' Pure Hose-Black, < Fawn-$1.00 j Hetrick Ho WALHAL ?J??J??J??J? ?I??j??J??J??J??J??I??J??J??J??J. ?I??I??I? .J. <ine Seed )cK of Cane Seed for you to plant ls. al about SO sacKs OO pounds. . Bauknight, LA, S. C. iy for Cash. >2?H?M"H?>H? ?I"I"t"I"??'I"t''I?tI?t< ?I* ?I* ?I? ?I? *I* .!? ?I? ?M- 'I* ?M??H"I?I"!??I>?|< NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. .Seeley, Famous in this Specialty, is Called tx) Greenville. F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be nt the Ot taray Hotel, and will remain in Greenville next Monday only, June 2Gth. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupturo per fectly, hut contracts tho opening in 10 days on the average caso. Boing ?-'xS'Bl advancement *6v?r all-former methods - exemplifying instantane ous effects immediately appreciable, and withstanding any strain or posi tion, no matter the size or location. Largo or difllcult cases, or inclssional nipt mes (following operations) aro specially solicited. This Instrument received tho only award in England and in Spain, producing results with out surgery, injections, medical treatments or proscriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from tho Uni ted States Government, Washington, D. C., for inspection. He will ho glad to demonstrate without charge or flt them if dosired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other placo in this section. ip. S.-Every statement in this no tice has beon verified boforo tho Fed eral and Stato Courts.-'P. H. Seeley. Homo office, 117 No. Dearborn St., Chicago.-Adv.* Minstrel Show at Townvlllo. Townville, Juno 10.-Special: Tho Anderson Band and Minstrel Show, under tho auspices of the Townville Women's Club, will appear hero at the school auditorium ou Saturday evening, Juno 24th, at 8.30 o'clock. Don't miss this good music and de lightfully amusing entertainment. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. Y SALE UT STOCK. bed Hose and Lr, and up. 3 and Gents' airs for 25c, ) Thread Silk Cordovan and >er pair. ?siery Mills, iLA., S. C. NOTED WOMAN TO SPEAK. * Mrs. Annie Caines Williams, * State Chairman of the League of * Women Voters, will ho in Wal- * halla to-day and will spenk to * tho men and womon of the town * and vicinity on tho Importance * of voting intelligently. Mrs.WU- * Hams is especially desirous of * impressing upon the womon * the necessity of knowing how to * cast a vote, and to urge them, * if they are not already familiar * with their State politics, to glvo * political matters special thought * and to familiarizo themselves * with politics and politicians in * such manner as to make them- * selves intelligent voters as well * as good citizens. It is import- * ant that the women should be * In position to vote intelligently * in this summer's primaries. * Mrs. Williams has some inter- * estlng things to say on the sub- * Ject of woman suffrage, and she * hopes to have a large attend- * ance of both men and women of * our town and community. * The meeting will be held at 5 * * o'clock this (Wednesday) af- * ternoon at the American Legion * Hall. Let us urge you, men and * women, to attend this meeting, * and by your presence make Mrs. * * Williams feel that she has not * * given her efforts In behalf of * * better and cleuner politics in * * vain. Make a special effort to * * be present at this meeting. * ************** WOMAN DEAD, MAN WOVNoED. Fatal Cutting Allray Between Two Negroes at Williston, Williston, S. C., June 18.-A3 a result of a cutting affray here last night just before 12 o'clock, Carrie Miller is dead and Tom Dunbar has been lodged fri tho Barnwell county jail. Doth parties aro colored. The woman was about 30 years of age and tho man 18. According to wit nesses at tho coroner's Inquest, there seems to have boen bad blood be tween tko two for s o vor ul wooka, and Saturday night Carrie Miller and an other woman, Daisy Anderson, walk ed from the business section of the town to tho homo of tho latter, where they found Dunbar. This brought on a difficulty, and the woman sought refuge In Daisy Anderson's home. After walting about 20 minutes she came out to go to her home, which is next door, and it ls alleged that she was accosted by Dunbar, who In flicted a severe wound in tho neck, severing tho jugular vein, causing almost Instant death. Sheriff San ders and Coroner Hallford were no tified and an inquest was held this morning, which resulted in a verdict that Carrie Miller came to her death from knife wounds indicted by Tom Dunbar. When questioned concern ing tho matter Dunbar stated that tho dead woman cut him severely before he cut her. He was painfully but not seriously cut about tho hoad and body. --. -- Took Lifo Rather than Walt for Girl. West Palm Beach, Fla., June 18. -Because ho would not walt until the girl ho wanted to marry arrived at tho age of 15 or 16, Charles J. Sands, a fisherman of North Palm Peach, to-night cut his throat in tho parlor of tho girl's homo and rushed Into tho yard to expiro In a few m meats. Tho girl's ago was 12. No arrests wore made in connection with tho coroner's investigation, county authorities deeming it unnecessary to hold any of tho mombers of tho family. Judge Mciver Dead. Darlington, Juno 10.-Judge Ed ward Mciver, of Cheraw, 1th Judi cial circuit, died hero this afternoon about 3.80 o'clock. Judge Mciver oponed court this morning, but as ho was not feeling well adjourned court at noon and rolurnod to his hotel, summoned medical aid, and soon passed away. Judge Mciver was known as ono of tho ablest jurists of tho State. Ho was a son of tho lato Chlof Justice Henry Mciver, of the Supremo Court. Ho had never married. Income Tax LAW Const il ut lonni. Columbia, Juno 17. - Tho South Carolina Supremo Court to-day has handed down au opinion declaring the recently enacted State lncomo tax law to bo constitutional, and dis missing tho tomporary restraining order granted to tho Santeo Mills, tho Winnsboro Mills, tho Union and Buffalo Mills and tho Pacific Mills, as woll as denying tho ploa for a per manent injunction, as prayed for by tho plaintiff mills. -rj- ' * ? J * * * * ? ** + * * * ? * 1 OLEAN Ul? AT ONCE. * * i -- mo Hoard of Health has call- * for a thorough cleaning up * [ll premises in Walhalln. * lease give this matter tho * afton that it deserves and * nods. Hum everything you * jj and placo nil other trash * leniently for the trash wag- * * on.,' An inspector will he put on * * next wi ck. * * M\ JAS. M.MOSS, Mayor. * L FOR CLOTH I SQ FOR . NEAR EAST. * * ?pme time ago we announced * * through The Courier that there * * would bo a call for old clothing * * for ?he Near East Relief. .? * jCho Call Has Now Come, * * and'; any one having used, but * * serviceable garments, Is re- * *' quested to leave same at the * * American Legion Hall.Walhalla, * * where they will be received and * * forwarded to the proper par- * * ties,for shipment to headquar- * * tersumd final distribution to the ! BU ff ero rs overseas. * Dp not bring or send soiled * orT[adly worn clothing or im- * * practical garments. * * Good, clean used garments * and'shoeB not too badly worn * wiltlbe' most acceptable. * * + * *** * * * * * ? WITHDRAWAL OP SWEARINGEN ?v?x Ivom lubornatorial Rnco Fell Liko ' pQjmb in Politic Al Cump. mbia, June 17.-Somewhat of tical bombshell was thrown here fft-day by the announcement of .lohn \ V, Swearlngen, Stato Superin tendent, of Education, that he had decides!..to withdraw from the race for 'Governor and again offer for his pr?seA? position, on the advice of hundreds of his friends, who con slderiius services more valuable In ibo present, position than as head of t h e*? 11 ve d e P ar t m 6 n 11 if O on tem poraneo?s with his announcement of withdrawal from the race for Gover nor ho filed his pledge for State Su perintendent of Education. There has been much political ma noouverlng In Columbia to-day in efforts to line up candidates, and various announcements are ponding between now and the time for the closing hour of filing pledges, which will bo at noon on Monday. Now Candidates at tho Last Hour. Columbia, Juno 19.-A number of now candidates filod their pledges at tho last hour, before tho lists closed at noon Monday'. Two now candi dates for Lieutenant Governor filed, these being E. B. Jackson, of Wag-] ener, and Dr. E. C. L. Adams, of Co lli ninia. Two candidates filed their pledges to run for the ofiice of Attorney Gon eral in opposition to Attorney Gene ral Sam M. Wolfe, those being Har old Kubanks and D. M. Winter, both young attorneys of Columbia. One candidate entered in opposi tion to Walter E. Duncan, incum-j bent, for tho office of Comptroller! General-T. Hagood Gooding, of Hampton. Two new candidates filed for Gov ernor-William Coleman, of Union, and J. J. Cantey, of Summerton. Paul Moore, of Columbia, with drew from the race for Stato Super intendent of Education. There are two "bonnets" in tho ring, those of Mrs. Bessie Rogers Drake, of Ben nettsvllle, and Mrs. Martha Wallace, of Columbia, for Stato Superintend ent of Education. Stato Treasurer Carter is the only State officer without opposition. Mexican Train Bandits Are Killed. Calcxico, Cal., Juno 16.-Francis co Garcia and four of his followers aro dead, seven were wounded and four soldiers of tho Mexican army were killed and niuo wounded In a fight resulting from an attompt to hold up a Southern Pacific train laden with $4 50,000 in gold bul lion, according to a report received boro to-night. Tho monoy was en route from a point in tho State of Nayarit, Mex ico, to Mazatlan, Slnaloa, for sliip ment to tho First National Bank of Los Angolos. Tho attompt at robbery was mado nt dawn to-dny, according to advices received. Manic ta Fant Dead. (Anderson Mail, 19th.) Maulo L. Fant, a formor rosidont of Anderson, died Sunday morning In Columbia. Tho funornl was held Ibero to-day. Mr. Fant was In tho Blxties and was well known in An derson, having worked for tovoral years with Oscar Anderson, of this eily. Hq was never married, and his only relativos living aro Mrs. Aman da Sassard and hor son, Robert Sas snrd, now of Walhalla. 1 LOOK A' F They cannot last long. Un one brand? new and guarani 30 x 3 Plain Casing. 80 x 3 *6 Usco Tread. 30 x 3 *6 Chain Tread. 32 x 4 Chain Tread. 32 x 4 Nobby Tread. 83 x 4 M Nobby Tread. 35 x 5 Nobby Tread. If you are going to need an} these prices? They "vyill bc Arthur Walhall "Oldsmobile a NEGRO PROTESTS INNOCENCE. Hanged Legally After Rescue from Hands of a Mob. Irwinton, Ga., June 16. - Jim Denson, negro, who made a sensa tional escape from a mob bent on lynching him ono night a few weeks ago, ond who was later captured and taken to the Bibb county Jail for safe-keoplng on a charge of crimi nally assaulting an aged whito wo man, was legally hangod this morn ing. The trap was sprung at 10.15, and Denson was pronounced dead iivo minutes later. Denson protested his Innocence to tho last. Ho was brought here short ly before tho hour for tlip execution and two deputies. The negro mounted the scaffold coolly, and when asked by Rev. M. W. -Flanders, pastor of the Metho dist church here, to tell whether or not ho was guilty, Denson raised his manacled hands and tsaid to the crowd of more than a hundred and fifty people: *1 am here before all of you gen tlemen, and I got to stand before God to-day. What I nm charged with I am Innocent. If I wns guilty' I would say so, for I will have to an swer myself. What I am charged with I am innocent." Picnic July 4th nt Oak Grove. On July 4th from 4 to 7 o'clock there will be a basket picnic ut Oak Grovo school house. Every patron of the school has an Invitation to at tend with woll filled baskets. We extend a special invitation to our Superintendent of Education, Mr. Speares, and to County Agent Geo. R. Briggs, and Miss Ethel Counts, our Home Demonstration Agent, to bo with us on this afternoon. The Improvement Association wjlll Bell Ice cream and lemonade. Mrs. A. N. Prichard, Pros. Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Secy. Cloth B -A Victor-Mot Milli 02-inch Unbleached Bed spread Cloth-Yard. . Finished Shirting, As- OK** sorted Patterns-Yard ..?ubi Unfinished Shirting, As sorted Patterns-Yard.. Bleached Pillow Tubing-. JJJJQ 50c. 18c. Yard Victor - Monaahai Walhall r THESE ?RICE ited States Tires and every ced: $ 7.70 Tube.$1.50 8.00 Tubo.1.75 10.75 Tubo.2.00 18.00 Tubo.2.30 20.00 22.00 Tubo ... .8.00 35.00 Tubo.4.00 r Tires take advantage of withdrawn soon? Brown, la, S. C. Pets the Pace." HAVE YOU PLANTED MELONS ? Save Them - Now Publication Ex. plains Prevention Stem-End Hot. Clemson College, Juno 17.-Many carloads of watermelons aro lost an nually by South Carolina melon growers through stem-cud rot, de veloped while tho melons aro lu transit to market, which could bo saved with slight troublo and ex pense by a simplo treatment of tho stems with Bordeaux pasto nt tho timo of loading tho cars. To help melon growers save this big loss during tho shipping season now aii; hand, the extension sorvisc has issu ed Information Card No., 21, "Pre vention of Stom-End Rqt$) Wato?' on request from Z the .'Extension Ser vice, Clemson College, S. C., or from your County Agent. The card calls attention to the method of treatment, which consists of re?utting the stems at the cars, and painting them with Bordeaux^ paste, and to the method of making the paste by using eight ounces of bluestone and four ounces of starch to one gallon of water, this quantity of paste being sufficient to treat two to four carloads of melons. This home-mado paste is oasily made ac cording to the directions given and mny be kept a weok or ten days If desired in glass or oarthen vessels. A commercial paste now may bo ob tained if desired. Notice of Appeal iu Illginna Case. Florence Juno 17. - Tho formal notice of Intention to appeal from the Refusal of Judge Shlpp to grant Edmund D. Blgham a now trial was flied to-day by A. L. King, his at torney. L. M. Gasquo, solicitor, ac cepted tho service of tho notice, and once more the sentence of death IB superseded. The formal appoal yot must be perfected. Bighorn is sentenced to bo executed on July 14th for tho murder of his brother, L. Smiley Bigham. argams T-? laghan Co. Store. How Tub lng-Yard Pajama Checks and Stripes, Much Viird 30-inch, Unbleached-- Jjjp Gingham, 27-inch, Fast QC. Colors--Yard .?u?i i Co. ill Store, rx, $3. <J*