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KEOWEE COURIER (ESTABLISHED 184?.) Publish: <l Every Wednesday Morning Rahsci Ipi i<>M *l Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. -Hy BTECK, S HELOR & SCHRODER. Communications of a personal char acter charged for aa advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of re spect, of not over ono hundred -fords, will he printed free of ?harge. AM >ver that number must he paid for at the rate of one sent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WA lil! ALLA. S. C.: WEDNESDAY, JUNE ll, HM I. CHARMING MUSK! RECITAL. Mrs. Montgomery's Pupil* Acquitted ! Themselves Admirably. i Crowded Out Last Week.) The music recital last Friday night it thc auditorium was well attended, ind i hose win? were present wore ?nen two hour's of splendid enter aiinment in the rendition of the fol lowing program: Duel La ('hasse Infernale disses Florence llelrick and Ulah Pitchford. fleur dea Alpes Mi ts Nell Wick liffe. The Pony Hide Master .lohn Bu ms. Little Lavers' Waltz Miss Caro une Ansel. iVhii ling Swallows Miss Kal li ven Ibu ton. Duet Little Loy lillie Miss Nell Wickliffe and Mainer lohn Burns. Morning Serenade Miss Eloise Shockley. Huming Son;; Master Rober! Rogers. Quartette- Noel Enfantin -Misses Ft ti th Drown, Mary Cornelia Harton. 'Jessie Karie and Sara Moss. May Rapture Miss Emmie Ansel. A Mountain Romance Miss Des ate Ba rh . Duet Autumn Idyl Misses Mu flan and Florence llelrick. Le\ er c Miss I rene White. Whispering Zephyr Miss Mary 1 Pornclia Harton, Duet Ave Maria Missen Emmie f*u:el and Tabitha Strlbling. (Complimentary: Ro|>rano solo 1 vith violin obligate Mesdames .lohn lid George Vnscl. 1 Seeon.! Valso Caprice Mi-s Ma rian Mel rick. Flt iv Sweel the Moonlight Sleeps Miss Lucile White. fVio A May Day Misses Ruth Srown, Dessle Earle and Sara Moss. Chimes al Christmas Miss Ta 'iithn Strihllng. Duet Faust Walt/. Misses Ulah pitchford and Pauline Sleek. Melody in F Miss Florence llet Mck. Hells of Homeland Miss Kuth 3frowti. The Mocking Hird Miss Ulah Pitch ford. Duet Sextette from "Lucia di ?iammoriuoor"--Misso.s Irene and Lil llie White. i a i Valse Hrillanle. ( l> ) The Erl 'On- Mi s Grace Heard. Winn the Lights aro Low Miss Pauline Sleek. Duel La Traviala Misses Grace Sea rd and irene White. Tills Was tho Opening ?.?nier tn i n.'non I al Hie auditorium, and .tie ladies ot* the local Civic Leanne lid charge of Hie arrangements. f.i(e of tickets, etc., tho proceeds .'rom Hu sale of tickets bringing ..hem something over $17. A prott> omplimont was paid lo all thc pa rotis of Mrs. Montgomery's music liasses hy the instructor, she having purchased from thc ladies of tho .,.-1. admission tickets, presenting i.itne to the parents of tho ni nm be rs }( lur classes. Heretofore Mrs. .Hon teenier.'.'"a recitals have been {iven al her delightful home In Mid ray, but she availed herself of thc .-."rsi opportunity lo use the better ac commodations a ff o red bj the High Schoo! A ti d i torin m. These recitals have annually proved vorj gratifying not only to ibo patrons of Mrs. Montgomery's ..(asses, hut o the public as well, ?tel the I ll I I recital was no excep t?an to the rule. Roth she and her ya pi ls are to he congratulated upon ..heir splendid attainments. CONSTIPATION MAY CAUSE APPENDICITIS. .'( Cays tn Re Watchful and Careful. Dodson's Liver Tone is Recom mended and Guaranteed. In a number of cases it has sccm *8<1 that appendicitis has resulted 'rou Illunie constipai ion. Hence lt ii well lo he careful and keep the I.cstem in as uood working order as possible, for il yon never suffer from constipai ion you are likelj to lessen your liability lo other complications ind troubles. l?tii 'but loos not mean that it L* fl? ' ?r yon lo ase calomel, n poison la in thc ny?teni and often foV.es bail effects behind it. oven .(('. you maj have appeared lo I? . ycneflted ieeporarily. As a matter >: ?.. c,i|otuel i- exceedingly dan gerous lo many people, perhaps to you. .'o it is just as well not to take ?than* OR, For cou.dipation, biliousness, livor wmplaint. <;< i< headache, etc., Dod? K>n - Livor Tone i- guaranteed hy .ft M. Har,on and Norman Company, rho will cheerfully refund purchase $:rtce (MI-, i instantly to you in the .rrent that it fails to give complete otfsfacl lon. Dodson's Liver Tone is a vegetable ??quid, perfectly harmless, easy to ?ko and highiy effective without lia. ache or gripe and leaving no ?ad a*tor-effect8. lt assists nature . i v il ls you up instead of weak rrir" v o, so many |>eople have .u -ri >m - nsely benefited by this ,-<?!.' > "i"1" that it's worth your look'n" Into at once. Make no mis ti? or Dodson's Livor Tone. T> " ---Adv. NEWS Flt? ?I BOUNTY LAND. Miss I "orri ti's Fine School Attend, niue I toco rd-Other Locate. (Cr< w led Out Last Week. ) Bounty Laud. May 25.-Special: Myer Saul lind family and Mrs. W. T. .layncs, of Hartwell, Qa., were in tho community recently, stopping at the home ol I). A. Perritt. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Guntharp and little daughters, Nellie and Ila, spent Sunday al .Shiloh with their daugh ter. Mrs. Wm. Moore. Mrs. J. IL Harrison, of Townville, was a guest last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 M. Adams. Clyde Entrekin last week killed a peculiar-looking snake measuring 7 feel In length. Mrs. H. G. Marett and son lohn, of Townville, spent Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rankin. I). L. Bramlett, of Seneca, is "\ pected to address the Sunday school it Bounty Hand next Sunday after noon. A full attendance ls antici pated. lt will he welcome news to many of The Courier's readers to learn thal Mrs. C. A. W'ehh. who has boen unite ill tor several weeks In Pelzer, (presumably at the home of her son, Hr. W. R. Dendy.) has regained con sciousness, and it is Imped that she may soon be up, although no hope for tier entire recovery is en tertained. Mrs. Edison and two children, o' Johnston, are visiting relatives in the community. Miss Edwina Kelley, of Tamassee, is spending a few days with Miss Carrie Smil h. Guy Woolbrigllt , and sister, of Townville, were guests Saturday at the home of their grandfather. 15 E. Bagwell. Miss Lura Perritt, who has just Hillshot] in the Seneca High School, has ;ti! attendance record to he proud of, having entered tin' ">th grade and missed onl> a few days since matric ulation. During the last year her at tendance was perfect, makin-: the dislance traveled !M?0 mile-. the term t his > ea r belli . only dghl months, and the distance to the school from her home heine three miles. T. 0. Berry received a phone mes sage Krida) bearing the sad news or the death of his aunt. Miss Anna Merry, which occurred at her home near Greenville at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The interinen) took place at :: o'clock Friday. Miss Selina Doyle, of near Wal halla, was a recent guest of Miss Ora Bagwell. T. M. Kelley, of Vaniassee, is a frequent visitor in the community. Mrs. Mattie McDonald left this morning for a visit to relatives In Anderson. (?. H. Doyle was probably the youngest member of thc entire dele gation to the State Democratic Con vention, which mel in Columbia last week, having served as a substitute for J. P. Stribllng, who was com pelled lo be absent on the last day. This was Oscar's first act ol citizen ship, he having arrived at the ace of discretion May 7th. How's This ? We offer one hundred dollars re ward for any casi- of catarrh Lhai cannot bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. E. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known V. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions math* hy his linn. National Rank of Commet > e Toledo, Ohio. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sen' tree. Prie*- 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Halt's Family Pills for con stipai io i. - - Adv . South I nion Locals, i Crowded Oui Last Week. > South Union, May 25.-Special: Rev. Claude Royd, ot Ca in po helli). Oiled Re?. Smith's appointment at this place yesterday, and as Rev. Smith is coing away. Rev. Royd was elected to lill his place. Mrs. H ll. Pruitt, of Lavonia, Ga., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford, last week. Mrs. [toberi Davidson, of Atlanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marett. The V. W. A. rally was enjoyed very much last Saturday at this phue l here was a large crowd, a bountiful dinner and SOUK- very able speeches. Among the speakers'were Mrs. deo. Davis, of Orangeburg, Mrs. Hallam and Mrs. O. K. Rrea/eale, of Westminster. Mi-s Hattie Cole recently returned from Greenville, whore she had a verj painful operation on her throat Der friends will be glad to know she ls doing nicely. Mrs. W. 11. Casey and daughter Ianthe visited at Canon, Ga., last week. Mrs. Sam Hurriss ls very ill al this t ine, hut we hope for her speedy recovery. A party given at Loni, ('lymph's last Saturday nigh! was cn joyed by all who attended. Jesse Cole, of this place, has join ed Hie Knited Stales arni) and ls now in Ohio. He .viii be missed very much from here, bul we hope he will do well. Take Plenty of Time ti? Eut. There ls n saying thai "rapid eat ing is slow suicide.'' If you have formed the habit of eating too rap idly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in seri ous illness unless corrected. Diges tion begins In the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe n OS of stomach trouble and consti p?t hm have been cured by the use j of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable In effect. I s?oR! hy r>? deniers.-Adv. ^"WAI?HAI?LA" HIQH SOHOOIi & J? ?J? ?|?*|MJ? ?J? ?J? ?J.-J..J.. J. ?|.. j?. j. ?j? ?j? Th? Honor Koli i Crowded Out Last Week.) for month ending Friday, May 8th, is as follows: 10th Grade- Lucy Davis 9:1.8, Lu ther Davis 97.8, Olive Hunt 95.2, Ida ti Pitchford 96.4, Tabitha Strlh liug 95.6. :)th Grade Grace Dea rd 97.r>, Ethel Davis !i !..">. Ansel Umbergcr t. st h Grade None. 7th Grade Ruth Drown 9?.2, Wll ! .ru Ib-ll :..;.!. Inez Douthit Carrie D. Harrison !.:{.:?, Henrietta Klaren 92.2, Mildred Moore 94.7. Robert Rogers 93.1, Holloman Sea born 95.8, John Schroder 93, Lucile White '?7. ?th Grade Mildred Carter 92, Alice Corbin 94.2, Hugh Macaulay 96.2, Joseph Moss 92, Krank Schi" der 94, William Strlbllng 9G.2. An nie Strutton !. 1.4. .".Hi (Daile .lohn Brandt 90, Clara Belle Hurley 91.3, Enoch Cudd 95.2. Ilorrill Darby !?."..:?. Prank Davis 91.3, Derrill Douthit IM.7, James Kennell 90.1, Crace Grahl 94, Leon ard Strutton 93.5, Inez Todd 94.1. 1th Grade Willie Brandt 95.7, Henry Klaren !M..">. Willie Klaren 90.6, Lois Hill '.ti.::. Prances Kauf mann '.' 1.3. 3d Grade Joseph Norton 93.1. Louis Seaborn 95.6. 2d Grade Henry Brandt 91.S. Louise Brandt 93.4, Carrie Burn side 93.2, Crace Drown !I7.2. Creta Douthit 96.2, Mary Delle Grant 91.8, Ethel Hunt 92.9, Dargan Hutchison 92.9. Sara Macaulay 90.8, Mare Sloan 92.S. 1st tirade Cecelia Cantrell 90. foe Colley 90, Kinma Dendy 90. Kathleen Kay 90, Elizabeth Thode !? I. CSE " nz" i OK som:, TIRED, SWEATY FEET. . ri'/.'' makes sore, burning, tired f et 'airly dance with delight. Away go lie tolles and pains, the corns, ses, blisters and bunions. "TVA" draws out the acids and poisons t nat puff up your feet. No mat ter how hard you work, how long you dame, how far you walk, or hov. long you re main on your feet. " T 1 /. " brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is won derful for tired, aching, swollen, -tuai ting fee Your feet just tinge for joy; shoes never liurt or seem tight. (?et a 2."?-cent bi x of "TIZ" n >w from any druggist or department store End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your fe t fresh, sweet and happy. Just thin1:: a whole year's foot comfort for only 1 5 ce ti ts. Richland News Notes. (Crowded Out Last Week.) Richland. May 25.-Special: The people in this section have ((ult wor rying about it raining now. Some me told them that "it would rain as soon as this dry spell was over." We fee! sure that this will prove true, so don't worry. Miss Eredda Hughs had the mis fortune to sprain her ankle one day list week and has to use crutches for a few days. We trust that she will !)<. careful and may walk agai.l in a few days. Paul Armstrong, a prominent far mer of 'lie community, went up into tho ConeroRs section and took a help meet last Wednesday, when lie was married to Miss Rena Hun.singer, a popular and accomplished daughter of Mrs. S. M. Hunsinger. Their host of friends here and elsewhere join US in wishing them a long and happy lifo together. They will make their honie on the groom's farms, about a mile from Richland. Children's Day exercises wore held at Richland Sunday school ye torday morning. Although the date had been changed a week earlier all car ried out their parts nicely. The pri mary and junior (lasses Ulled the program with songs, speeches, etc. The program sent out hy the (euora 1 Assembly was used. After the chil dren's exercises were over Krank P. Anderson, of the Theological Semi nary in Richmond, made an excel lent address, taking "The Little Things in Life" as his subject, and with tho "killing of Goliath' as an example his talk was both interest ing and entertaining. Quite ;i con gregation was present at th" exer cises and a nice collection was Nikon in addition to the regular fourth Sunday collection for Thornwell Or phanage. With the coming of summer again tito hour of opening Sunda' chool has been changed to IO o'clock in stead of 10.30. Tlic pup !.. will please boar this in mind and como e i ri iel". Mrs. Sloan Bruce and .lohn M. Bruce, of Avalon, ('.a., spot the week-end visiting the former's mo ther, Mrs. K. R. Strlbllng. Harry Sligh. of Seneca, spent yos terdny at the home of .1 I). M (Ma lian. S. N. Hughs has been doing some good work on the roads near hero the past two weeks, ile has a number of extra teams which he has hoon using at his railroad work? and these he brought home several weeks ago, so he is helping Supervisor Kos ter get tho roads in good sh >; ? Miss Pearle Veiner spent several days of the past week visiting rela tives in Seneca. Comfort to Stout People. Foley Cathartic Tablets arc i spe cially good little regulator that keeps your system in perfect working or der. No biliousness, no const ip.it ion, no distress after eating, no greasy, gassy taste. A stout person who uses them constantly will really feel thin ned out and moro comfortable as a result of their usc. Didi's Drug j ?tor-. Adv. CAMPAIGNS TO OPEN JUNE 17. Itineraries Announced-Iwist Meet* lng August 20. The itineraries for tin" Senatorial and State campaign parties in their canvass of South Carolina have been announced by Cen. Wilie .iones, chairman of the sub-committee of the State Democratic Executive Com mittee, which prepared thc Itinera ries. Tho canvass for United States Sen ator opens at St. Matthews on .lune 17 and closes ?it Sumter on August 20th. Tho canvass for Governor and other State officers opens at Sumter on .lune 17 and winds up at Green ville on August 20. The tirst pri mary election takes place August 25, anti the second primary September S. two weeks later. The itinerary for the Senatorial campaign follows: st. Matthews,Wednesday, .lune 17. Orangeburg, Thursday, .lune 18. St. George, Friday, .lune 19. Charleston, Saturday, .lune 20. Walterboro, Monday, .lune ?' . Beaufort, Tuesday, .lune 211. Ridgeland, Wednesday, .lune 24. Hampton. Thursday, .lune 25. Ha rn well, Friday, June 26. Hamberg, Saturday, .lune 27. Winnsboro, Monday. June 29. Chester, Tuesday, .lune .'10.' I.ancaster. Wednesday, July 1. Yorkville, Thursday. July 2. Gaffney, Friday. July :?. Spartanburg, Saturday. July 4. Union. Wednesday. July 8. Newberry, Friday, July lt). Greenwood, Saturday. July ll. Abbeville, Tuesday. July 1 I. Anderson. Wednesday, July 15. Walhalla, Thursday, July Kl. Picketts, Friday, July 17. tireen il.e, Saturday. July is. 1.aureus. Wednesday, July 22. Columbia. Thursday, July 2:5. Lexington, Friday, July 2-1. Saluda. Saturday. July 25. Edgelield, Wednesday. July 29. Aiken, Thursday, July 30. Camden. Tuesday. Aug. I. Chesterfield. Wednesday. Aug. 5. Hennettsville, Frid,.y, Aug. 7. Darlington, Saturday, Aug, 8. Rishopville, Mond ty. Aug. 10. Florence, Tuesday. Au?- ll. Dillon. Wednesday. Aug. 12. Marion. Thursday, Aug. 13. Conway, Friday, Aug. 14. Kings'.ree, Saturday, AUK. 15. Georgetown, Monday. Aug. 17. Monck's Corner, Tuesday, Aug. 18. Manning. Wednesday, Aug. 19. Sumter, Thursday, Aug. 20. For Statte Offices. The itinerary for Governor and other State officials in their canvass follows: Sumter, Wednesday, June 17. Manning, Thursday, June 18. Monck's Corner, Friday. June 19. Georgetown. Saturday, June 20. Kingstroe, Tuesday. June 2:',. Florence, Wednesday, lune 24. Marion, Thursday June ?fi. Conway, Friday, June 26. Dillon, Saturday. June 27. Darlington, Monday, June 29. Rishopville, Tuesday, June 30. Hennettsville. Wednesday. July I. Chesterfield. Thursday, July 2. Camden, Friday, Jul> ;!. Columbia. Saturday, July 4. Lexington, Thursday, July 9. Saluda, Friday, I uly 10. Edgefleld, Saturday. July I I. Aiken, Tuesday, July 14. Hamberg. Wednesday, July 15. Harnwell, Thursday, July 16. Hampton, Friday, July I 7 Beaufort, Saturday. July IS. Ridgeland, Wednesday, July 22. Walterboro, Thursday, inly 23. Charleston. Friday, July 24. St. George, Tuesday, July 2S. Orangeburg, Wednesday, July 29. st. Matthews. Thursday, July :10. Winnsboro, Monday, August 3. Chest) r, Tuesday, Aug. 4. Lancaster. Wednesday, Aug. 5. Yorkville, Thursday, Aug. ?1. Gaffney, Friday, Aug. 7. Spartanburg, Saturday, Aug. 8. Union, Tuesday, Aug. I 1. Newberry, Wednesday. Aug. 12. Laurens. Thursday, Aug. 13. Greenwood, Friday, Aug. 14. Abbeville, Saturday, AUL-, I .">. Anderson, Monday, Aug, 17. Walhalla, Tuesday, Aug. IS. Pickens, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Greenville, Thursday, Aug. 20. GOOD FOR THE EYES-ANO EYES ONLY YOI'R I. VI S urn living; leimen. If wenk, ?Ilm. Htralneit or eo:i|rent?><l, they cnn b<t> a; en tl y yet NH rely cleared, brightened, eorreetod nncl I re-Invigorated >>.v thc rlennnlrig-, ?bealing, .treng-tlienlna; pr oner tl?* ot KAOI.K BYE NAJA'E. One 30c M tuite J'HOVKH lt. The Hutte, Anaconda and Pacific Railroad, recently electrified, has placed a duplicate order for four ad ditional electric locomotives. This was the first steam railroad in the world to electrify at 2,400 volts, di rect current. By STECK, 8HELOR & SCHRODER. JICHT THE DAY; THOU CANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO ANY MAN." WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913. New Sortee No. 007.-Volume LXV.-No. 1. New Ship Wrecked. Halifax, >.'. S., May 2:5.-The loss o? the now lightship, Halifax No. 19, with all of the 25 mon on hoard, is indicated by tho discovery of the wreckage and three bodies near Lis eomb, 100 milos east of hore, to-day. The lightship was on her way to this port from Paisley, Scotland whore she was built. Tho lightship, due here yesterday, is believed Lo have struck a rock while feeling her way through the thick fog that has enshrouded the coast several .days. The wreckage was sighted and the bodies picked up hy the steamer Duff erin, which reported that life bolts marked "Halifax" were strap ped about all the victims. CITROJJAX! C I T H () li A X ! C I T lt <) H A X ! First-get the name down pat then buy il of your druggist. Just the very best thing for constipation, sick headache, sour stomach, lazy liver, sluggish, constipated bowels. The pleasantest, surest, nicest laxa tive you ever used. Tastes good - like lemonade. Acts promptly, with out pain or nausea, (lives you the' most satisfactory flushing you havel ever had. Bell's Drug Store.-Adv. I Any roof that will inst 27 yea is well worth looking into. That's tho record behin 1 There are thousands of house them in this state, from thu ov can be verified. 4 For S BALLENGER HARDWAI SENECA It conquers dist cost. Think of Ford owners a less than two ce Ford has given the "open road' moderate incom< Five hundred dollars i Ford Runabout; tho T< Hie Town Far seven flf complete with equipm particulars from News from New HO|H\ (Crowded Out Last Week.) West Union, lt. F. IV. May 25. Special: Keowee (?raded School closed last Friday alter a successful term. Those winning prizes were: 1st depart nient -Ora and Lillie (llazener, William Hawkins. 2d department- Ludio Elrod, Ilessie Harton, Etta Cla/.ener, Fan nie Kelley. Primary department-Cora Brown, Tinoy White, Courtenay Smith The prizes were offered ly Supt I'. E. Myers, of Monk's Corner. lt is a source of regrei to the many friends of Supt. Myers that he will not return to Keowee. The terni that he had charge, of the school has hoon the most successful in tlie history of the school, and he leaves many friends here who regret his decision not to return. Miss Fulah Grant, of Walhalla, spept the latter part of the week herc with her friend, 'liss Ora Glazener. Mrs. Bryco and Miss Annie Cox, of Asheville, N. C., spent last week? with their parents, Mr. and Mi's. H. E. Cox. Miss Mittie Wood spent last week in Spartan burg visiting relatives. Each year a million dollars' worth of horses die in New York city, which would hay I,(100 electric trucks. ance-at lowest it-thousands of re traveling for nts a mile. The the freedom of to the man of e. s the new price of the During Car i H live fifty; ty-all f. o. b. Detroit, mit. Get catalog and AUTO OOtfj LA, S. C. W. A. GRANT E ,t i.