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ESCAPES FROM TUB STATE PEN. Housebreaker Makes Got-Awov Used Meat Bono Key. (The State, G th.) L. H. Gii'iuvoUs, awaiting trial on a ohargo of breaking and entering tho Janies L. Tapp store, escaped from the South Carolina State penitentiary at an early hour yesterday morning. Hlood hounds followed his trail np the (?nial bank, down the Proud rivor road, through Camp Fonnance, and to Elmwood avenue, where it was lost. He had not been recaptured at a late hour last night. Gunnells has tuberculosis and was placed in the State penitentiary while awaiting trial, that he might receive tho bene lit s of the prison sanitarium. About 2.30 o'clock yesterday morn lug the guard in making bis rounds discovered that Gtinnclls had es caped. Investigation proved that he prized an iron bar with a board and escaped through a south window. From there bc made his way to a door at the foot of a lookout tower on the western wall, and with a bone key, made from a meat bone, he opened the lock and had ani <?asy time climbing the stairs. With sheets that be had taken from the hospital he made a rope and swung down the wall to liberty. Prison guards are mot stationed in tho lookout towers at night, for the prisoners aro all locked up In the cells or the hospital. The Inside grounds are patroled. Tho guard on duty at the sanitarium had passed by Ounnells' window about 30 minutes before and all was well. Upon his return Gunnells was gone. It is pre sumed that tho escaping prisoner watched tho guard and knew that bis beat took bini away half an hour. A clever part ol* tho get-away was the making of tim bono key. This saved Gunnells from climbing'the in side of Hie wall and also gave him opportunity to 'make bis rope and se curely rasten it while hidden in the lockout tower, The prisoners had been given meat and Guivnells evi dently slipped a bone. It is pre sumed that be Hied it against the iron bars. Gunnells is a Columbian. SPANISH lil NE R WRECK ICI). -115 Persons Lost Lives When Steam er Sank Oil' Brassil Coast. Santos, Brassil, March G.!-The Spanish steamship Principe do Astu rias has boen sunk by striking a rock. She went to the bottom in live min utes. Eighty-six members of the crew and ."?7 passengers have been brought to Santos. The survivors were brought in by the French steamer Viga. A Spanish steamship 1? standing by. The Principe do Asturias went down oft' Sebastiao Point, the west ern extremity ol' tho island of that name, near the entrance to Santos Hay. (Tho Principe de Asturias was en gaged in the passenger service be tween Barcelona and Brazil. The last reports of her movements are of her departure on her previous trip eastward. She passed Gibraltar Feb ruary I on her way from Buenos Aires to Barcelona. She was a large and comparative ly new vessel. Her gross tonnage was s.37 1. her length 4G0 feet, her boam 58 loot and depth 2?) feet. She was built at Pori Glasgow in 1P14 and was owned by the Pinillos. Iz quierdo y Cia, of Cadis. Spain.) Itr> Persons Missing. London, March 0.-A dispatch from Santos says that 33S passen gers and 107 members of thc crew of the Principo do Asturias aro miss ing. Tho steamer was wrecked yes terday off Sebastiao Point, tho west ern extremity ol' the island ol' that name, near the entrance to Santos Bay. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them, jj The best rubbing liniment is j MUSTANG LINIMENT ? Good for the Ailments of S Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. ^ ?ood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At nil Deniers. The "Bally (?li l Show." (Kamms City Dispatch to New York World.) Seymour Klee, manager of tho Grand Opera House, believes be has solved the mystery of the decline of musical comedy. "The new stylos in woman's dross, I believe, have had a great deal to do with lt," siald Mr. Rico. "Now, Just watch some of tho women ns they pass up and down (he streets: note the shoot slkrte; observe the br'U'ur.t boots and hose. "You soo In former days men and women went to the theatre and saw girls in short skirts and high-topped, fancy and brilliant shoes, with radi FOR FIVE MONTHS EVERY MOVE MEANT KEEN PAIN Mrs. Fannie Heron Says Rheumatism Kept Her in Bed, Helpless. SYSTEM RUN DOWN. Klio Took Seven Dottles of Tanlac ami Ohtained Wonderful Ile Relief-Weight Greatly Increased. "1 think Tan tao has been blessed, it has done me and so many others so much good," is the praise given tlie Mateter Medicine by Mrs. Fannie Heron, of 1810 Taylor street, Co lumbia, wife of an employee of the Columbia Street Car Company, lu her story of tho almost wonderful relief Tanlac brought her. Mrs. Heron must know what it is to suffer the keenest pain, for she wa? confined to her bed for live mont hs with rheumatism. She could not turn herself; and every move meant tho keenest pain. She began taking Tan Jae, and now ?lie can walk several blocks without suffering pain or feeling tired. She has taken seven bottles ol' Tanlac a.nd now weighs more than she ever weighed before, sho said. Her remarkable endorsement of Ta iliac follows : "I suffered awful agony from rheumatism of tho nerves and mus cles. I was forced to remain in bed all the time for live nvontn? and the pain was so intense that it seemed at 'times I could not endure it. Dur ing those live months every move meant the keenest, pain. 1 could not even turu over in bed so much did my muscles pain me. "Indigestion, with which I also suf fered, caused me great pain, lt was awful. My system was run-down, and 1 lost weight. "1 heard of the great relief Tan kte had brought -to others in Colum bia and 1 began taking lt, 1 have taken seven bottles. I can now walk several blocks without feeling pain or becoming tired. 1 ' am much stronger now and am tn good spirits. My relief is simply wonderful, and 1 know it is all due to Tanlac, for 1 took no other medicine along with it. "I actually weigh more now 'than I have ever weighed before. I in tend to continue taking Tanlac until I have completely recovered from all my ailment's and rivy strength has been fully regained. I think Tanlac has been blessed, it has done nie and so many others so much good. "A large number of my friends are taking Tanlac upon my recom mendation. I can heartily recom mend it, ?and i 'tell almost every vis itor what grout, relief k brought me." Then Mrs. Heron named several of her friends who she said had receiv ed great benefit from lt. Tanlac, the master medic,ne, is sold exclusively by Hell's Drug Store. Wal linna; Seneca Pharmacy Seneca; Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; W. II. Hughs, Ric' land. Price: $1 per bottle straight.- Adv. Ritlis Captured Without a Shod. Petrograd, Mareil 5,-The follow ing official communication regarding the capture ol' Ditlis has been issued by tho war office: "Details of tho capture of Hitlis show'that our troops attacked the position without firing a shot. The attack was made at night in a snow storm. About II o'clock in the morn ing a bayonet charge was ordered, and tho Turks, alter a desperate x sistance, were dislodged. The Turk ish artillery position was stormed af 1er hand-to-hand lighting, ns a ivsult of which the defenders, who fought with the greatest desperation, were all killed. "On the position and in pursuit of Ibo enemy wo captured 20 guns of the latest Krupp type, all ol' which wei ^ in good condition. Wc also cap tured on tho positions a lingo quan tity of gun and rifle cartridges, and in Dillis itself a largo depot ol' artil lery munitions. During the pu runt I numerous Turks were sabred. The i vu in ber of prisoners has Increased and includes IO officers. Egypt's irrigation works have cost $52,000,000. South African trade has decreased more than ">0 per cent by war. Ohio may introduce military train-, folg In State schools. ant stockings, and thc dress was a novelty. "People saw things on the stage that were different. Women ?nw ex pensive boots that they wouldn't, think of wearing themselves. They saw shout skints that they wouldn't dare wear. Tho men, of course, saw nil these things, too. "Well, wiuh this parade that yon ran seo on the streets any day. why should folks pay their way into a theatro tj seo tho same thing and fewer of thom? This show on the street ls endless and daring." ORDINANCE No. 2. An Ordinance lt? Preserve the Health and Cleanliness of the Town of Walhalla. He it Ordained by M?O Mayor and Aldermen ol' tho Town or Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. Whatever renders the soil, water, air or food impure or unwholesome, is declared to be a nuisance and illegal, and every per son aiding in creating or contribut ing to tho same, or who anny support, cont Unie or permit any of them, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 2. No refuse from houses, stores, factories or any buildings which is deleterious or injurious to health shall be accumulated, thrown or emptied or in anywise deposited upon any of tho public streets or va cant lots within the corporate limits of tho Town of Walhalla, unless the same shall be properly removed from public street or vacant lot?, and said place and contiguous surface properly disinfected once lu every 24 hours. Section 3. No offal, garbage, dead animals, decaying vegetable matter or organic waste substance of any kind shall be thrown upon any street, road or public place or vacant lots within corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla. Hut same must be collected and kept In a covered re ceptacle, and onco in every 24 hours removed to some point without the town limits, designated by tito proper authorities. Section 4. No putrid or decaying animal or vegetable matter, no filth nor rubbish of any kind shall be ac cumulated or kept in any house, cel lar or adjoining outbuilding, or any premises within the corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla, for more than 2 4 hours. Section 5. No abandoned well, cellar or storm pit shall be allowed within the corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla, but same shall be promptly filled with earth. Section G. No fish, fowl, fruit, milk, vegetables or anything for hu man food or drink, not ?ben being fresh or properly preserved, sound, wholesome and safe for such use; no flesh of any animal which died of disease, or was ut the time of its be ing killed in a sickly or unhealthy or unwholesome condition; nor the, meat of any calif or lamb 'which was at the time of Its death less than eight weeks old; or of any pig which j was at the time ol' death less than j five weeks old, shall be sold or of- j fered for sale as food in the Town of 1 Walhalla. j Section 7. The owner of every ? dwelling house in the Town of Wal-? halla shall provide the person occu pying the same with a convenient, suitable privy, either surface or sewer. No surface privy shall be within ten feet of a drain or within j fifteen feet of a street, or within twenty-five feet of a well or spring of water. All privies, public and pri vate, shall be so protected from view as not. to offend the public eye. Section 8. No person shall bury any privy deposit or any other offen sive matter on his premises, nor per mit it to be done. Section 5). Thc Town Marshal shall have all surface privies cleaned out and limed every week from .lune 1st to October 1st, and once in every two weeks from October 1st'to June 1st; and he shall personally inspect such work ns often as possi ble, and at once upon lodging of com plaint in his hands of failure to clean properly and as required. Section fl-a. That any person hin dering, obstructing or interfering with the Town Marshal lu the dis charge of the duties required of him by and under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by tine or impris onment, nt the discretion of the Mayor, or Aldermen, within tho lim its of his or their authority. Section 10. All persons occupying Ibo premises shall pay the Clerk as sanitary dues the sum of twenty-live cents per privy per month, payable niKVl'terly on the first day of January, April, July and October. Section lt. Every householder or head of a family in a house wherein any case ol' infectious disease may occur, shall report tho same to tho Hoard of Health within twelve hours of 'his first knowledge of the nature of such diseases, and until instruc tions are received fir om the said Hoard of Health, shall not permit any clothing or any article which may have been exposed fo Infection, to he removed from tho house. Nor shall any o.-cupant of any such infected house leave his abode or residence without the consent of the said Hoard of Health. livery physician Over a million Fe day is your best ?? factory service* ? -bringing pleasur Ford car i?> a utilit*; same high quality, Costs least to ope Ford service every*; ing Car is $440, f. o* b, Detroit. On display Piedmont Walhal Seneca who may be called to attend ft case of Infectious or contagious disease shall, so soon as ho discovers the nature of sanie, make a written report, over his own signature, and the dato thereof, to the Board of Health, specifying the name and residence of the person In fected, the nature of disease, and any other facts relative thereto which he may deem Important to tho public health, and he shall band such report to the Secretary o' che Board of Health within twelve ?.tours, as above provided. , Section 12. It shall be unlawful for any person to spit upon any paved sidewalk within the corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla. Section 13. All hoof cattle shall, before slaughter, bo brought tn front of City Hall and there bo inspected and approved by the'Marshal or some ono in his stead. Section M. That every animal so inspected and approved Shall bo kill ed within twenty-four hours of said (inspection: Provided, that animais may be inspected on Saturdays to be killed on Monday. Section 15. No animals shall be Inspected between tho hours of fi p. m. and 0 a. m. of any day. Section 16. No animal rejected upon Inspection snail bo killed, and t'he moat thereof offered for sale within the corporate limits of the town, and any person who shall kill the rejected animal and offer the meat ('hereof for salo within tho cor porate limits of tho town shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction shall bo punished by Impris onment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ten days or moro tba? thirty days, or pay a line of not less than ten dollars nor more than ono hundred dollars. Section 17. Any person violating any Section of th is. Ordinance shall bo deemed guilty of rt misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall bo punished by due or Imprisonment, at the discre tion of bhe .Mayor, or Aldermen, within the limits of his or their au thority. Section 18. That this Ordinance shall bo deemed general nmd per petual, shall" go into effect upon its publication, and continue of force, until repealed or amended. Dono in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of tho Town of Walhalla on the Hb day of (L. S.) February, 1910, and in the l-l Otb year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted Slates of America. W. M. BROWN. Mayor. .IAS. M. MOSS. Clerk and Treas. Resolution Respecting Ordinance Walhalla, March G. 191 ti. At a regular meeting of the Town Council on March 4th, it was decided by a resolution to enforce Ordinance. No. 2. an Ordinance to preserve the heal tl) and cleanliness of the Town of Walhalla. The Clerk and Treasurer wa*s au thorized to have this ordinance re published In The Keoweo Courier, and tho attention of all citizens call ed lo it. .las. M. Moss. Clerk and Treasurer. (Advertisement. ) Eye Symptoms do not always make their pres ence known by failing sight. I HOI) LIDS, H KA DACH KS, XKBVOrSXKSS, STOMACH DISORDERS in most cases eau be traced to im perfections of tho eyes. We do cure troubles ol* tho above kinds with glasses. GLOBE OPTICAL CO., Masonic Temple, GREENVILLE, S. C. A. A. ODOM, President, A. IL SCHADE, Sec. and Treas., Consulting Optometrists. Over one-half of the people of South Carolina inako no profession of religion. If every church member would determine to win one soul foi Christ this y< ir a great revival would break out. Keep on praying. >rd cars in usc to ruarantee of satis Serving everybody e to everybody, the j-your car. The with lower prices, rate and maintain, atiere. The Tour , Runabout $390, and sale at Auto Co., la, S. C. Garage. Let ls Ki - Wai If it is Hardwar FARM TOOLS or ] PLIES, we can take cai yet complete, as we ar< contracted for before th The Steel Markets ai we have stocked our \ take care of our custom? Galvanize! Metal Shingles Windows Field F Blacksmith Too Collars Farm Wagon and B Matheson He Westmins Electrical Supplies Automobil CITATION NOTICE. (In Court of Probato.) Tho State of South? Carolina, County of Oconoe.-By V. P. Martin, Esq., Judge of Probate-Whereas, John E. Craig, C. C. P., baa made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration of tho Estate of and Effects of Monk Johnson, deceased These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular tho kin dred and creditors of tl.o s lld MONK JOHNSON, deceased, that they bo and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on Monday, tho 27th day o? MARCH, 1910, after publication hereof, nt 11 o'clock In tho .forenoon, to show cause, if any they havo, why I the said administration should not bo granted. Civen under my hand and seal this nth day of February, A. H., 191(1. (Seal.) V. F. MARTIN, Judge of Probato for Oconeo County, South Carolina. Published on tho 16th and 2!ld days of February and 1st, 8th, 15th and 22d day? of March 19 IG, In The Keowee Courier and on the Court House door for the time prescribed hy law. , -7-12 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND .CREDITORS. All persona indebted to tho Estate of William Wald, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said Estate will present the same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law.or bo barred. I). H. WALD, Administrator (With Will Annexed) of Estate of Wm. Wald, Deceased. March I, 191 C. 9-12 SPECIAL OFFER-To patients coming from Oconoe county to our Greenville ofllce for eye work, we re fund railroad fare to the amount of 10 per cent of the amount purchased. A. A. ODOM, Consulting Optometrist, President of The dobo Optical Co., Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. tf ?? @ @ ??H?H?> ?? ? ? ? ? M I Plant Good @ Farmers should screen ? something to cull all plantii ? field with your planter, T S screen wire with opening 1< S black, faulty seed to go thn gt strip of plank made into a 1 ? and place this shaker box : @ shake it back and forth wi ? way shake out all faulty se g little slow, but it can be d( jj with very little trouble to n 1 See us at the Oil Mill ? mation. $ We planted a row of ? certainly would urge that f Jj We will be prepared t? J tomers also. S Westminster Oil & now Your its. e. Building Material, MACHINERY SUP .e of you. Our stock is ; daily getting Material e Heavy Advances, rc daily advancing, and warehouses in order to ers. i Roofing Barb Wire and Doors kneing ls Harness ing Implements uggy Material* irdware Co., ter, S. C. Majestic Ranges e Supplies FORSALE, One IB-II or.sepower international Harvester Cn. Gasoline Kunine; good Corn Mill mid Fixtures; IR feet Shafting; in good condition. Will sell Cheap for Cash. B. IV. MOSS, It KA Ii ESTATE DKATAUl, Walhalla, S. C. JUNK ! JUNK ! ! JUNK!!! For immediate shipment, either hy express or freight, we will pay you the following prices P. O. B. Toccoa, Ga. : Beeswax 25 cents per pound. Tallow 5 cents per pound. Copper 15 cents per pound. Brass 8 cents per pound. Zinc 8 cents per pound. Aluminum 30 cents per pound. Auto tires, standard brands, 4 cents per pound. Auto tires, not branded, 3 cents per pound. Auto inner tubes io cents per lb. Mixed rags, per 100 lbs. 75c. Mixed iron, car lots, 2240 gross ton, $7.00 We also buy hides, but thc mar ket is so changeable that we quote only to dealers. We will appre ciate any shipment, large or small. Toccoa Hide & Junk Co.. TOCCOA, GA. F. P. Berrong, flgr. ?? ? ? ? ? m$ ? ? ? ? ? ?> Cotton Seed, i _ ? 1 their Cotton Seed, or have ? ig seed before going to the ? 'his can be done by using ? irge enough to allow the gj xigh. Tack same on to a S 50X form, or shaker box, ^ in a frame so that you can ? th your hand, and in this @ ed. The process may be a & >ne very satisfactorily and J lost farmers, S if you desire further ?nfor- ^ til black seed last year, and ? aulty seed bc removed. ? 0 screen seed for our cus- ? Fertilizer Company. #