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VEOWEK COURJEJR (Established 1840.) Published liveiy Wednesday Morning Subscription $1 S'or Annum. Advertising Kates ltoasomtble. -itj STIX li. SIIEliOlt ii SCHRODER. Communications <<>'' a personal ch a rae lor charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, ol ix?! over 100 words, will bo printed free of charge. All over that number must ive paid for at the rate of ono cent a word. Cash to aero n; pa ny ma a usc rip!. WALHALLA. S. C.: WEDNESDAY, AlMtlli 7. 1015. WA ICS El I i;< T ON oms TRADE. F\|?oris Hom ll. S. I legi II II lng t>? Show Liege liiciva.se. Washington, April I. Continued huge increases in American exports MI Ci.ni.? and < i r< M,! B'-itaiu and I lie priiieipnl European neutrals were shown in an analysis of foreign trade for February i.-. ucl lo-nigbl by thc (.'ommoree Depart ment. Decreasi -; In exports to Kassia and (?ormany. wbicli lic?an soon after Hie war's on I break. con>tinued, and n.? \iuetieau merchandise roached Aiis I ;?;.:.! I a uga rv tl uri ns; lin- month. However, that country .- -ai goods lo Hie I'nited Sites valued at $902,091?, as compared A.?a Austrian import - a year ago worth $1.821,1121, Improvement in tr,ole conditions in sonic of Hit' Lailiu-Atiicrlcaii couii trio! as t hey affccl Hie I nited Stal<s was re ll tn-ted in tho state ment, which showed thal exports to Brazil lusl mo .Hi Aero $2,171,12?'?. compared with $ 1,801,002 itt Janu ar v and $ 1,85 1,703 ill February, lill I, h*x|M?vts to WlUI'ilig Nations. Exports to F ran tte last month amounted lo $11,906,0815, against $11.702.022 in Koli ru a ry, HUI. Ex ports for thc vigil1 months' period ending in Keb ru a ry were $181,2-10. iiPil. against $ 120.001 ,892 in the corresponding period ol the preced ing year. Thc I nited Kingdom received ex im? i- vaiucl : $ l 0 1.7:: 1,7 .':? last month, (om pa red willi $49.522,876 in February. 1911, Tho eight-month period's exports were $537.128,000. against $439,735,1 28 in the preced ing year. Exports to principal European neu trals showed these increases: Italy last month bought goods worth $26. 1108,492. compared -willi $ ?.e.. 2,9 .". 7 in February. 1914; Phc Netherlands imported from thc I'nited States goods valued at $ 18,OT? 1,265. com pared With $S.-178,753 one year ago. < ?cima n v received American mer chandise worth $4,920,426 in Feb ruary, a compared with $24,007.322 tn that month last year, lu Hie eight months ending wi4.li February, Hill, Germany's American imports were J2f?2,>0 4.4 13, against $28.577.371 for thc same period ending last mon ( h. Exports to European Russia to taled only $ i ri I ,S7o last February, :igalns>l $2,159.261 for February, I 9 I I. NA TU I U<? TE |,|,s A OU, ls Many a Wa Ilud?? Header Knows Too Well. When the kidneys aro weah. Nature tells you about it. Thc mine is nature's index. Infrequent or too frequent pass age. lither disorders suggest kidney ills. Donn's Kidney Pilks an? for dis ordered kidneys. Walhalla people testify lo their worth. Mrs. M. E. Miller, W. Main street. Walhalla, says: "When I was sweep ing tho Moor sharp 'twinges eau,, hi mc in the small of my hack ;> d lairlv lacked my body. The kidney secretions caused mo much trouble and I I,a>! dizzy spells. I was .so nervous ilia! I eon ld hardly lay still one second. I reid kow Doa n's Kid ney Pills had been used by others with goo,I resuit., and I gol a box al Hell's drug store. The first box gave nie relie and I look several boxes wit li em ire sat is f aol ion." Price r,0c. al all dealers. Don't simply a k for ( kidney remedy-got Doa n's I idney rills the same that Mrs. Miller had. Foster Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. New Board of Fardons. Columbia. April I. Governor Manning his afternoon appointed H. 0. Ellison, tr!' Columbia; Henry C. Tillman, Of C.neaw.xxl, ami W. E. Jenkinson, of Kings-tree, members of the State Board of Pardons. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ?bill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and JBailds up the Whole System. ?0 cents. KAU) CHARLESTON WHOLKSALK. .Many Blind Tigris forced tm Close. No Warnings Given. Cliarlcston, March 31. - What looks like one ot the most wide spread raiding movements in the history of ('hat lesion was begun this morning hy the police. A number of blind tigers bave boen raided and others have removed their fixtures and closed up. A few are said to be closing voluntarily, while others ii re bi lng forced to dose their doors, and prosenI Indications are that Charleston in the next few days will he as ."dry'' as a desert. No statements were made bj' the mayor or chief ol police to-day on the raiding, but several of those who opel ate eales say that no warning was given; thal the patrol wagon with a squad ol policemen dashed up to a saloon and the policemen rushed iii, seized all slot machines, liquor and fixtures III sight. Those who have not been raided admit freely that they are expel ling it at any mo ment . lt will bo recalled dat Monday Governor Manning nave Mayor Grace one week in which to lake ac tion regarding law cnforcccmcnt in Charleston, and at the present rate lhere will bo considerable results be fore the week is up. To say thal de propiic.ors of . ates raided here to-day expivss-.u! surprise would be too mild a state ment. "Were you warned.'" a proprietor was asked. "No! a blt," he answered. "They just drove a wagon lo the side ou tran, e. walked in and stripped ttl ?dace bet?re I knew what they w anted." "What w ill happen now?" was the i next question. "I don't know." came the. reidy. "Cut I do know that I'm going to shut up restaurant and 'blind tiger." t nd." State ?d' (?hio. City of Toledo. Lucas ( 'otinty. Crank J. Cheney makes oath thal he is senior partner of the linn of F. .1. Cheney ? Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said linn will pay the sum of One Hundred Hollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured liv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank .1. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Otb dav of De cember, A. I ?. 1 ss?'-. t Seal ) A. W. OLK A SON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally ami a? *s directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. C. .1. Chenej & Co.. Toledo. (). Sold by all druggists, 7 ">e. Take Hall's Family Pills for Con st ipation. Adv. Nebuchadnezzar's I teco rd. Theta' bas been placeo in the To ledo ? Ohio* Museum of Art one ol' tho mont important and interesting of th" human documents of anliqui t v in the form of a clay cylinder, on which, in cuneiform characters Ne buchadnezzar, King of Babylon from UO'I to r.iil P. C.. describes his build in'.- ot the wal's ot Babylon, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. lt corrobora i .-s many ol' the statements made in the Old Testa ment relativ?- to the reign ol' Nebu chadnezzar. The cylinder was found at the ruins of Marail. south of Babylon, by Arabs, who were digging for ancient bricks with which to construct mod ern irrigation works. The cylinder ls ls inches in diameter and con tains about 1,000 words, in which Vebiichannez/.ar describes himself as the darling of the nods, the ruler who knows not weariness, de pow erful prince, de protector of 1 temple and the (Irsl born son of Na hopolassar. Ile describes the great walls built around Babylon hy his lader and the various additions which he caused to be built, describ ed as a third great moat wall. Xebil chadsezzar also tells of his building irrigation canals, the quays on the shore ol' the euphrates, of the bllild ing of many temples throughout Babylon and the restoration of many ancient buildings. In return for his various nobb* deeds he Im plores the noes lo nive him abund ance ann long reign, to devastate al! the lands of his enemies, to nive liim fearful weapons which stretch forth long and sharp for de defeat of his enemies. Ile also ashed tor a strong body and an abundance o', posterity. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head nrcnusc of its tonic mut laxativo effect, I.AXA Ti VF. BROMO OU I NI NH is better than ordinary Quinine nnd does not canse tn-rvonsness nor ringing in head. Remember the full mime anil look lor the signature of H. W. O KO VU. 25c. Card ot Thanks. ICditor Keowee Courier: We desire I brough your columns to express our heartfelt .thanks to our friends and neighbors for (heir kindness and as sistance shown mo and my family during my recent illness. May God's richest blessings rest upon each and every one of them is my earnest prayer. Cleve Vaughan. West Union, lt. F. 1). "^W^F s-1 ( Progressive Fariner.) Illings to Do lliis .Month. 1. l'ut the finishing touches on the seed boil before tho seed are planted, seeing, too. that all clods arc linoly pulverized. 2. Try to so arrange that tho cot ton will he planted on a seed bcd that has been linnell by a good rain; loose, dodd) land is a poor place to put cotton seed. '.'>. April rain., ate hard and beat ing; as soon as possible after them tani the harrow to prevent hard crusts forming. I. April is tile month in which .mass and weeds begin to appear: get them before they got you by keeping the harrows and cultivators busy. ?. Keep the garden booming by frequent cultivation. d. Danger of killing frost will in most sections be over this month, and tho tenderer vegetables should be planted. 7. Plan now w hat crops shall take the place of tho garden vegetables thal will come off in May and .lune, and arrange to have au all-the-year round garden. S. Don't forge I a big melon pauli; well prepared and heavily fertilized. !'. The clover seed will soon bc ripe: prepare now to see thal every seed possible -s saved for fall plant ing. lu. Watch the orchard and sar. .?en for insect pests and don't let thom gel a start. 11. Tildi eradication work should begin in all infested counties thu month; get in touch with the o Hi ce rs in charge of tilts work and pul . ur county on the tick-free map. 12. A pt il s the month we cross tho luidge: don't let anything 01 earth shake you in your determina lion to make "Food and Feed Firs in IO t.V your main business. Soapsuds a Worm Extermina I or. From Arkansas: "Please tell ut how to prevent the worms or. rah hage, caused by the little whit? but tcrflies laying their eggs." The common method with lin large growers is to spray with Pari green mixed in water. As tin cab hage makes heads from the i lisle! bud. the poison does not get into tb head. Either Paris green or leai arsenate may be used. The |ea< arsenate mixed one pound to 35 gal ions of the soapsuds from the tamil wash makes an excellent spray. Hu I found I wo years ago thal the soa| suds alone sprinkled liberally on th plants every week was perfectly el festive, and 1 have used no poiso since. The soapsuds helps tho cal bago, too, and instead of spraying simply ese an ordinary watering ca and put thc suds liberally on th plan ts. Spraying Don'ts. I. Don't uso Paris green within adding tit least tin equal amount c lime; twice as much lime is eve bet tor. -. Don't spray ( tirelessly ; evei part Of every plant should be cove ed by the spray lng fluid. ::. Don't waste the spraying mi turo by allowing ii to come out i the nozzle in a stream. A line ml is Ulindi be t ter. 1. Don't, spray until you know ju what you are doing. Follow dire lions carefully. ">. Don't spray while it i. rainit 01" while il looks like rain. ii. Don't neglect to keep the spra lng mixture well mixed al all Hint 7. Don't forget to wash out ; parts of the pump, hose and nozzl when you are through spraying. 8. Don't leave the spray pumpo of doors. If taken can- ol it w last a life-lime. Itlm-k liol in Sweet Potatoes. From .North Carolina: " I ha been troubled with the black rot sweet potatoes for four years. I tore I bulli my potato hons? i hill ny potatoes outside and was r troubled with the black rot, hut th often just rot'ed. If you can t me anything thal will help I sh appreciate it." The Hrs! thing is to ge! clean a lieall hy seed. To get these, gro\ crop especially for seed by makl cuttings in .Inly from healthy vii and sidling them rattier closely ?he rows and thus get a croll small-sized potatoes clean of ? signs of rot. Reject for bedding.' potato thal shows brown spots blotches in the skin. Your potat in the hills "Just rotted," hui it y black rot all thc same. Never bed twice in the same li If obliged to bed In the same pl clean out all the old soil and man and urench the frame with a 2 cent solution of formaldehyde i bod in cloon soil or sand from field. Sprinkle the potatoes with the formaldehyde after bedding and before covering. Then before stor ing the potatoes spray the ?'titire in terior of the house with the formal dehyde or Itara sulphur in the house. lt will be an advantage to store tlie potatoes in slatted ship ping crates which eau be piled so that the air will circulate around them. Cure al a temperature of 83 to 90 degrees, and avoid dampness in the house ill winter. Ammoniacal carbosate of copper sprinkled about the house after storing will help. Don't Ile Too East. The wot weather that has prevail ed throughout the most of the Pro gressiv?' Earilier territory during tile winter and spring lias had the effect of very much retarding Hie work of soil preparation, and when good plowing weather does come there is going to be a strong temptation to hurry the crops into the ground re gardless of whether thc soil bas been properly prepared. Tlie man who yields to ibis temptation is going to make a mistake that will trouble him all during tho cultivation sea son, and. ghost-like, will confront him next fall in the shape of very much reduced yields. To nothing does the adage that "if a thing is worth doing at all it ls worth (bung well." apply with great er force than to the preparation of the soil before the seed ar*- planted. That good preparation is more than half cultivation is a familiar paying with nearly all of ns, but in seasons like ibis we are to aid io prove thal we really do not believe this and that we li.ne in ver grasped its full sig nificance. Mid yet ?his expression is not so nearly an exaggeration as are many of such sayings. We hail far better ".ot plant I hi' full acreage that we have planned, and do what we do wei!, rallier than hurry our seed into poorly prepared ground and regret our haste all duing the cultivation season. The less acreage that this would entai! would at least enable us to give what we do plant extra care, ai , by reason of tho better preparation and better cultivation our increased yield would in al! probability more than make up, for thc reduction. This belter and thorough prepa ration is all the more necessary this vear because of the lad that there has been decidedly less winter breaking than usual, and tis a conse quence much ol' the moisture thal lias fallen has escaped. For this good preparation will largely make up. Protect! the Hillls. What are you going to do aho'it the birds this year? is a question I would like to ask you. Are you going to protect thom from their en emies, or are you going to let them light their own way? Are you go ing to put up boxes for them? Il you are, now is the time to do it so as to give tlie birds time to choose a box. I'ut up a pob> in tlie yard willi a box for blue birds. Even if there are no blue birds they will be very likely to come. Also put up some boxes in the : rees for wrens. I believe that if every one would do all he could to help the lords that we consider useful and protect them from cats, hawks, and English sparrows and blue jays, in a few years the necessity for spraying gar den truck would be greatly lessened. Ail ! MY Tl KED FEET ACHED SO EOH " TVA." "Tl/" Eases Your Sore. Huming, Swollen, Sweaty, Calloused Eccl and Coins. Just take your shoes oft' and then pul those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of you 18 in a "TIZ" hath. Your toes will wriggle with joy ; they'll look up at you and al most talk, and then they'll take an other dive in tba' "Tl//' bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "TIZ." lt's grand it's glorious. Your feet will dance willi joy; also you will lind all pain gone from corns, cal louses and huilions. There's nothing ?ike "TIZ." lt's tho only remedy that draws cut all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and '-anse foot torture. Get a 25-cent box of "TIZ" at any drug or department store-don't wait. Ah! bow glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a size smaller if you deane.- -Adv. ?-Vijbboin?s - Pap Wc can supply all Dcm, Bonds, Heavy, Light and Fca quantity. High quality Carbon Pap Wc represent locally a Sales House. Best Silk Ribboi machines with but little delay. Orders for Supplies Hand PRINTING ag KEOWEE WALHALI I ALALA INCIDENT SI .HM H S. Washington A Uti i th Details ol' Inves ti ?ga (lion-H orin;, ny Wai II IM I. Washington, March ! I. While no . lin ial notification el Hie death of an j American, Leon c. Thrasher, <>n the; British liner. Eulalia, sun!; hy a Her- j man submarine, had reached thc Vmei lean governmenl to-day, olll eials viewed Hie situation as fraught wit li grave possibilities. Secretary Bryan said he expected | Ambassador Pago, ia la tulon, to sub mil a tull report on the case ii' ad vices then' con li ruted reports of Thrasher's death, hut added that no j inquiries had been received by tl*?- J depart ment nor had any been made ot' Mr. Page. in view of the language of the American note of inquiry in '< to the Cern?an notification of a sn mau ri no blockade of England, it i> known Hie facts in Ibis case v. ill he awaited with the greatest inter?s!. That note contained a plain warn ing that the loss ol' American lives through the German program of sinking merchant vessels would he viewed as an unfriendly act. lt was suggested in some circles that the Hermans would blame the Ealaba's captain for her destruction, contending that his effort to escape rendered the vessel liable to attack under tlie ruhr, of international law. On the oilier hand, however, it was said that whih the rules of interna tional law, heretofore applied, per-I mined Hie destruction ol merchant j craft which resisted search by bel ligerent vessels, it appeared that Hie Halaba only attempted to escape and did not resist. lt was pointed out in official circles Hitit, according to' reports, the ship's boals were over, the side and lier passengers and crew attempting to leave her 'v?icn Hie torpedo which destroyed her was lischarged. ! Whooping Cough, ' 'Well, every one knows tue effect 1 Of pine forests on coughs. Dr. Hell's Pine-Tnr-Ilonny is a remedy which brines quick relief for whooping ' cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining ol' the throat and lungs, ( and makes the coughing less severe. A family with growing children 1 should not be Without it. Keep it 1 handy for all coughs and colds. 2i>c. j < ai your druggist. Electric Hitters for j a Spring Tonie.-Adv.2. Special Term Revoked. i I'lie State. April I. ) j ' fiovornor Manning yesterday rc- ' voked tlie order for a special term ol' ! court in Abbeville county lo begin! April S. li was sid forth hy H. A. j Cooper, Solicitor of the Eighth Ju-1 ri leia I Circuit, that the public Interest ? no longer demands that said extra, term ol' Court of Ci ncr.il Sessions Should be held. The extra lorin was ordered to Irv the negro charged willi the murder of an aged vvhitr- woman in Hie Hov..mles' ?Ho section ol' Abbeville county. The regular term of court will he held in .lune. Rheumatism Yield's Quickly to Sloan's. You can't prevent an attack of rheumatism coming on. bm you can slop it almost immediately. Sloan's Liniment gently applied to tho sore joint or muscle penetral es in a few minutes to the inflamed spot that causes the pain. Il soothes tlie hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very short time brings a relief thft-t is al most unbelievable until you experi ence it. (Jet a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for 2">c. of any druggist and j have it in the house -against colds. , sore and swollen joints, lumbago, ! sciatica and like ailments. Your money back If not satisfied, but lt does give almost instant relief.-Ad2 L?ES ?er - Carbons ands in Typewriter Papers ther Weight-any size, any cr always in stock. Standard Typewriter Ribbon is 75c. Fresh Ribbons for all id that looks right and in Style, Workmanship, and Price Write or call. COURIER. Sprains,Bruises iff Muscles! ?Sloan's Liniment will pave hours of Bullering. For bruise or Bprnin it gives instant relief. It a.-rest s inflnmmnt ion tua i t hun prevenis more serious troubfc i developing. No need to rub it in-it nels nt once, instantly relieving the pain, however severe it may be. Hero'? Proof Charis Johnson, P. O. Iiox Wi,, IMVP~ ton's Station, .V. }"., writes: "I npratned my ankle and dislocated my loft iiip by fulling OUt Of iv third ?tory window six montad ago. I went on crutches for four months, then I Mt urti.i to UKI- ramo of your Linimont, according t<> your direc tions, nnd I must Hay Unit it is lu-JphiK mo wonderfully. 1 throw my ditches away. Only used two bottles of your Liniment and now I am walking quito well with ono cane. I never will bo with out Slouu'a Liniment." All Dealer?, 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. SLOANS LINIMENT Kills Han on Keri Mixer Con tl! n tics. Wa di i Hgt on, April ii. -ICfforts of ho railed states government lo oh ain concessions from Germany .vliii h would perm.) thc importation if Herman nola.di fertilizer failed to lay, it became known lu re, when American officials were advised that iermany would make no alteration if her embarco Negotiations had ?cen In progress since the outbreak >f the Ru ropes ll war. The German refusal came al a ime when \merlcan officials hclievi I be way had been cleared for a res oration of al least pari of the pol ish traffic between Germany and tho lulled Stales. The re?S011 for the refusal has not ?cen d'sclo od. IX TIII; t;j i I<:CTI\I;M;SS, NOT Tl IK KKKKCT Ol < ALOMFL. Iev-Vcr-I*i.\ is one of I he most ini loitant medical discoveries of recent rears. Kor a Song time medical ox II .t. . realizing the harmful effects of alone I, have bien striving to lind a iver cleanser thal would be Just as >ffcctlve as calomel, and yet bo ab solutely harmless In its action. Re cently this remedy was actually put ort li by L, K. Grlgsby in his Idv i'er-laiY. ldv-\er-i,a\ ls a harmless vegeta do compound, designed solely for he treatment of liver complaints, the Immediate favor it has met with n thousands of homes is proof posi Ivo Of its real value. If you feel worn-out, longue, eoat .d. and skin sallow, don't delay until t becomes dangerous, nip the Hon do In the bud with Llv-Ver-Lax. In ust on the genuine, bearing Ibo sig nature and likeness of L. K. Grlgsby, which is guaranteed to give sa tl sf ac ion or money refunded. For salo by Norman Drug Co., Walhalla.-Adv.