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?' KEOWEE COURIER (ESTABLISHED 1849.) Published Every Wednesday Morning. Subscription, 91.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonable. -By STECK, 8HELOR & SCHRODER. Communications ot a personal character charged for ao advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over one hundred words, will be printed free of charge. All over that number must be paid for at the rate of one cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, HH>8. MOST MARVELOUS MACHINE. Some Interesting Facts Presented in .Connection with thc Human Brain. The human brain Is the most mar velous machino lu the world, says Harpers' Magazine. It occupies less space in proportion to its capabili ties than any machine lt ever in vented. It sends a special nerve to every ultimate fiber of some 500 muscles, to many thousand branching twigs -of arteries, to every pinhead area of the numerous glands which keep the machine properly oiled, heated or cooled; to some sixteen square feet -of skin, which is the outpost guard of its castle, with which complete ness that the point of a pin cannot lind an area unguarded. It possesses special quarters for tho reception and translation of a constnnt stream of vibration that jre the product of all things movable or still In the outer world. On tho ret ina of every open eye ia a picture of the outer view, a focused imprint of every ray of light and color; and In the visual chamber of tho mental pal ace stands a vibrascope, a magic lan tern, that receives the retina picture in its billion speeding series of light waves and throws upon them its inun tat screen as a living moving picture of light and shade and color. in the chamber of sound is a vi braphone, over whose active wires liasses every wave of sound, from the dripping of Hie dew to ibo orchestral fortissimo, from the raucous screech of the locomotive to the sighing of the wind through the meadow grass. In the chambers set apart for scent and taste and touch are the secret service guards to report upon the air and food which gives sustenance to the palace and upon the solid quali ties of tile tactile world. And won der of all wonders! tills complex hu man brain can think in ail languages or in no language, and even conceive Its own physical mortality. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis aro those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and ls mild and pleasant to toke. Refuse substi tutes. Sold by all druggists. O'Reilly's Little Flower Bill. New York, April 2 4.-Judgment for $131.41 was returned this morn ing against Lawyer O'Reilly for Howers he sent Evelyn Thaw during the trial of Harry Thaw. What About a Cook Stove ? Now that summer time and "dog ?lays" aro just ahead, everybody who ""summers" at home, is considering how to simplify things and get the most comfort out of an uncomfortable situation. We interview the Ice man, order thin clothes, plan to ease up here and relax there, but more than likely for get the one most important item in the whole hot-weather scheme - ?onto means of doing the fnmily cooking without the Insufferable fcieat of a coal fire in the kitchen. Every ono with experience knows how tiresome it is to stay in a stuffy room to prepare a meal, Jet alone the doing of a big baking. But every one doesn't know how very easy lt. .js to change a hot kitchen to a cool one, and do hotter cooking at the same time. Just add to your list of summer conveniences a New Perfec tion Wick Hine Flame Oil Cook Stove and you've done all that any one can do to lessen hot weather dls .omfort. Wouldn't it lie line of a summer morning to step in the kitchen, put on the kettle, broil tho steak, bake the muffins, Hiter the coffee and give .tho breakfast call in one-fourth Hie timo you'd take to do it all on a coal tstove? And wouldn't it be fine to bo as ?cool when the breakfast was pre pared ns when you first entered the ix; teilen '.' j'copie who have tried lt say that I 'i Now Perfection Oil Stove actually '?oi-s everything in the line of cook ing and domestic ?ervice without overheating the room or the -vorker. Undoubtedly the reason U to be lound in the blue llamo principio on which tlie stove works. A r.ylindi al chimney concentrates the bout at .'ie stove top and In this way prevents surface radiation as in a coal or wood stove. It ls easy to see that this lessens very much the matter of personal discomfort in summer housekeeping. So don't forget the I^ew Perfection Oil Stove in your summer plans and you will have a comfortable kitchen and the best cook stove In the world. BIG PROFITS IN LIQUOR. County Dispensarios Doing Al.! Hann Business as Old Systeiu. Dui lng the quarter ending March 31 tin- county dispensaries in South Carolii a sold $970,964.01 worth of whisk?/ in twenty-four counties, of which ono !'us since gone dry. On this business an average profit of 39 per cent was made, the total profit being $268,941.08. This is at the rate of over ono million dollars a year profit. According to the statement re cently prepared by Comptroller Gen eral .iones the State dispensary dur ing its thirteen years of business paid Into the State Treasury for all purposes the sum of $1,515,107.57. The proportion of profit paid to the counties and towns varied at dif ferent times, but the total profit of tho State dispensary business, even when there were dispensaries In forty-one counties, did not reach oue million dollars per year, or thirteen million dollars In the thirteen years that it was In operation. According to the report made by Dispensary Auditor West to Gover nor Ansel at the close of the fiscal year the total amount of sales by the coun . dispensaries during the nine and o raction months they were ope rated in 1907 was $2,691,663.43, on which the net profit declared was 1695,056.61. The business for a full year or twelve months, runs easily in excess of three million dollars, which was the high water mark for the State dispensary, while the profit of the county dispensary system for twelve months runs In excess of one million dollars, which the State dis pensary never did attain, though Its founder predicted it would. Though there aro now dispensaries in only twenty-four counties the profit from the co'irly dispensary system is pro portionately so much greater than from the State dispensary, ana lt is distributed between the county and towns, that as a revenue producer tho county dispensary is going to prove more popular than the old system, and for that reason, If ?or no othet. lt Is more difficult to vote lt out than lt was to close the coun ty dispensaries under the so-called Brice act under the State dispensary regime, when prejudices and antag onism to the State dispensary had something to do with the large pro hibition vote caat in several counties of the State. "Health Coffee" ls really the clos est coffee imitation ever yet pro duced. This clever coffee substitute was recently produced by Dr. dhoop, of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real coffee In lt either. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really !t would fool an expert-who might, drink it for coffee. No 2 0 or 30 minutes tedious bolling. "Made In a minute," says the doctor. Sold by A. P. Crisp. Negro Killed by Officer. In attempting last week to arrest Chester Cobb, a young negro twenty years of age, Deputy Ervin Prince, of Abbeville county, was forced to shoot the negro in self-defense. Mr. Prince ls an olflcer for Magistrate Harkness, of Abbeville county, and early Sun day morning he met Cobb In the road, for whom he had a warrant, and when he attempted to make the arrest the negro drew a gun and fired, the deputy firing at about the same time. The officer's bullet went to the mark while the bullet from the gun of the negro missed and as a result the negro ls now stone dead and the officer ls still enjoying good health. An inquest was held over the dead body of the negro Sunday afternoon and the jury returned a verdict that the negro came to his death at the hands of officer Prince and that the killing was justifiable. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Child Drank Gasoline and Died. Greenville, Arpll 22.-Holen, the nlneteen-month8-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Odom, of this atty, drank suivie gasoline, which was in a i-oca cola bottle,and died twenty min utes later to-da". The little child suffered agonies for the twenty min utes preceding its death. "Suffered day and night the tor ment of itching piles. Nothing help ed me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently."-Hon. J. R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. .Our Future with God." Paris, April 21.-Prince Helie de Sagan gave an interview to a rep resentative of The Journal at the hons?? of a fri nd last night before ho left for Naples, in which he ad mitted that he was going to Italy to meet Mme. Anna Gould, . former Countess do Castellano, to whom he ls reported to be engaged, but he refused to give any Intimation as to when and where the marriage would take place, saying: "The future ls in the hands of God." The prince described his experience in America as "torture." Scott's Emt* ts io nursing mothes by ina nerve force. It provides baby and mineral food fo ALL DRUGGIST! AVOID ? vi KIMI; FATIGUE. Exercise that brings into action every muscle of the body is absolute ly necessary In the attainment of health and perfect physical develop ment. Tired brain workers especially need exercise to renew the supply of blood in the brain, for new blood will glvo clear thought and now ideas. To avoid that "all in" feeling after any violent or unusual exercise, Sloan's Liniment should be used as a rub-down. Harry K. Gillman, Instructor of athletics, 417 Warren street, Rox bury, Mass., writes: "During my con nection with athletics and athletes, will say that" I have used Sloan's Lin iment in extreme cases of fatigue af ter physical exertion, where an ordi nary rub would not prove beneficial, with splendid success. I have also used it in massaging elderly men afflicted with rheumatism. We al ways keep a bottle around the house for any household emergency, and I always carry one in my grip, and will in the future." Green Lizard in Sardines. (Augusta Chronicle.) A day or two ago, Lem Jenkins, a negro farm hand who lives near Au gusta, purchased a small box of sar dines and carried it home for Sun day supper. He duly ripped open the tin, poured out tho cotton seed oil, and began to make away with the shiny little fishes. Reaching the second layer, with a keen edge still on his appetite, Jen kins came upon a tiny green leg protruding between two finny car casses. "I hov heard tell of flndln' wings in a rabbit pie," muttered the Epicu rean, "but I never seen a sardine with legs before," and he dug hjs fork into the marvel. Out came a long green lizard, with a shrivelled hide and the oil drip ping from the end of its spotted tail. "Gawd-a-mercy, Mr. Ramsey will sho' git me now, fo' I'se a dead nig ger," moaned Jenkins, and Iniuedl ately became sick unto death. But he has recovered and forsworn sar dine.-. Tliis woman sayi that after months of suffering Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. Maude K. Korpie, of Leesburg,Va., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " J want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compon nd has done for me. Foi months I suffered from feminine ills so that I thought I could not live. 1 wrote you, and niter taking Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed 1 felt like a new woman. I am no- ? strong, ami well as ever, and thank yoi. for the good you have done me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Rig Loss by Lightning. . Tulsa, Okla., April 24.-Light ning eaused a $60,000 loss in the Glennpool oil field yesterday that de stroyed many thousands of barrels of oil of the Gulf Pipe Line Company, the Creek Oil Company, the Glenn Oil Company, and the Associated Pro ducers. Sylvester S. Whitmire has been appointed postmaster at Rabun Gap. Kahun county, Georgia, vice H. A. Keener, resigned. fr*?**.??*?*??. fl strengthens enfeebled < reasing their flesh and with the necessary fat r healthy growth. 3i 60o. AND Sl.OO. ( 323 l-l ?o p> P> S S S p? g H W H t> GO ^ ?2! w d tl M f t?d fei H td tr co ^ H H > QHS w S S ?j Ed o cn H P> ? M fd fe fd CD CD P CD ?1 ts W- Vir CD if w ? o >-tt B *3 ??<W ? EM 3 S ? * HHS B'S to CD iS- ?2? 1 i B co ?*.. ? 2 6a CD CD CD CD