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KEOWEE COUKIE? (Established i H ID.) Published Every Wednesday Morning HuhHi. <|it ion $1 Pur Annum. Advertising Ilutes Uonsonable. BTEOK, SIIELOK & SCHRODER. Communications of a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices ana tributes of respect, of not ovor 100 words, will bo printed free of charge. All ovor that number must bo paid for at tho rato of ono cont a word. Cash to acco m pan y man u sc r I pt. WALHALLA, 8. C.: WEDNESDAY, .U NE 20, 1IM7. ?.".JU WI . . _._! WU EHE ARMIES HE STATIONED. Kuli Division of Men Will Ile Trained in Euch Clin tournent. Washington. .lune l-l.-'Four sites for war army divisional cantonments were approved to-day, completing tho list of IO points at which military towns aro to be built by September I, when the ll rsl draft troops will he called lo the colora. j\t each cantonment a full division will be given Its proliiiunnry train ing bo foro being sent to Europe for Hlial Instruction behind tho fighting lines. They will bo located as fol lows: Ayre, .Mass; Yaphank, L, I., New York; Wrightstown, N.J.; An napolis Junction, Md.; Petersburg, Va.; Atlanta. Ga.; Columbia. S. C.; Chlllicotbe, Ohio; Louisville. Ky.; Pattie Creek. Mich.; Little Hock. Ark.: i tock ford. III.; Dos Moines, Iowa; Kori Riley, Kansas; Kort Sam Houston, Texas, and American Lake, Wash. lu addition to these, the following six of sixteen camp ?iles for division of the National (?tiard have been for mally announced: Kort Worth. Texas; Waco. Texas; Houston, Texas: Kort Sill. Okla.; Homing, N. M.; Linda Vista. Cal. lt is probable that ll seventh National Hoard camp will he established in conjunction with the national army cantonment at American Lake, wash., hut the War Department has not said the Dual word on this point ns yet. A start alroad.x has boon made on tho enorm ous construction tusk abend of the War Department and tho Council of National Defense. Contracts have boen announced for Ayer, Atlanta, Columbia, Wrights town and American Lake. Location of the remaining National Hoard camps is now under considera tion, All probably will go into tho southeastern or southern depart ments, ai they will bo canvass camps, unsuited to severe climates. Officials said to-day that transportation would govern all selections, as the distance which troops must ho hauled and the available railroads would bc tho lirst question taken up in each case. Stop thal Summer Cough. We have coughs and grippy feel ings in warm weather because colds are germ diseases. That's why we should have Dr. K bur's New Discov ery handy. Its antiseptic ingredi ents llglr. the growth of germs and loosen their hold. Hs laxative* qual ities expel these germs and cleave the system. You can feel its pleas ant halsams soothe tho inflammation, heal t?nsitos strained by coughing and promote rest and sleet). Millions of bottles sold. fiOc. and $1 at your druggist. Used for nearly 50 years. - Adv.3. American Mission in Petrograd. Petrograd, June 13.-The Ameri can mission, headed by Elihu Koot, bas arrived here. Ross Mission on Hand. Washington, June 13.-The Rus sian mission to the United States, headed by Doris A. Kakhmctieff as special ambassador, bas landed at a Racine port. The party, consisting of about 10 members, will stop first at Seattle, Wash., and proceed at once to Washington. Zeppelin Downed Over North So*. London. June IL- Zeppelin L-43 has been destroyed over the North Son by naval force?, Chancellor Wo llar Law announced to-day in tho Douse of Commons. The L-L! was destroyed this morning. Soon after being attacked lt burst Into flames fore and nfl and fell Into the sea. The admiralty reports that no survivors of the Zeppelin v ero seen. LEMONS WHITEN' AND DEA IT I KY TI IE SKIN. I . Make Hos Doa ii ty Lotion Cheaply for Your Km e, Neck, Arms and Hands. AL tho cost ol fl small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full qunri r pint of tho most wonder ful lemon dun .-oftener and complex ion bound 1er, by squeezing tho juice i of two frosh lemons into a bottle, con- ! dining D'roo ounces of orchard whlto. 1 Cn.o sh.?nhl ho lake? to ?train the j Juice th ough a fine cloth 60 no lemon \ pulp gets in, then this lotion will ke-^p f os?i for mon tim. Every wo man k iowa thal lemon juic? is used to bleach ?nd remove such blemishes as tee vivie A i sallowness and tun and is the ideil skin softener, whitener and beau ll fier. .Inst Mry it! Get three ounces of orchard u nite ,,t any drug store and two lemons from Hie grocer and make i j i quarter pint of this sweet ly frag rn lemon lotion and massage it dal y into U-o taco, nock, arms and hand?. It I? marvelous to smoothen roug?t, lo l baud*.-Adv. AIR KAU) WORK OVER LONDON, 1)7 R?|M>rtod Killed-Lint <>r Wound ed Cloon Into HiuulrcdH. London, .Inno 13.-1? a swift and deadly raid on the city of London to day, German airplanes took a heavy toll in killed and wounded. Other places were attacked, hut so far as is indicated at present, hy far tho heav iost losses occurred in London. At a late hour to-night tho casual lies officially announced numbered 534, including !)7 killed. 137 wound ed. Fifty-live men met death and 22'A men were wounded; 10 women and lill children were killed, and 1L'2 women and 94 children were wound ed hy the bombs. Fifteen Machine*. The dorman squadron consisted of about 15 machines and tho downtown section of London was their chief ob jective. .Many bombs fell in the Fast End, where buildings were destroyed and others badly damaged and scores of persons fell victims to the explo sions. In one Instance ten children alone were killed and (ifty were in jured. Three hostile airplanes appeared over the busiest part of the down town sod ion of London at 11.30 this morning. .Material Damage Slight. Tho Associated Press correspond ent, who visited one of the areas bom barded by the German aeroplanes, fou nfl that tho damage was compara tively slight and that a majority of the casualties occurred among the group gathering for tho noon day meal. The bomb fell upon the roof of tho ealing house, shattering it and causing tho wreckage to take lire. The legs of one man were shatter ed below the knees, another's arm was blown off as ho was raising a cup of coffee to his lips, while a (hird was seriously wounded in thc chest. Tho clothing of some of the wounded men was torn in shreds and the faces of nearly all were purple from the ef fects of Hie explosives. For nearly an hour the ambulances were busy carrying away the wound ed from this place, while great crowds gathered. One bomb which failed to explode dropped in a church yard, and ano ther dropped upon a banking house. Four clerks in the hank were injured. As soo') as the raiders appeared, com ing from tho southeast const, warn ing was given the schools, with the result that in many of the suburbs the children were dismissed in time lo roach their homes before the raid ers were near London. Widespread Iminago. While tilt? damage in the Mast Fud was widespread, it is probable that tho monetary loss will not be heavy, for many ol' the buildings wrecked were small. Course ol' (he Rabi. The bombs cut a wide circular path through the eastern part of the city, and while the raid was short-lived, a large number of explosives were dropped in rapid succession. Tho course the raiders took cnn easily he traced hy the damaged buildings, which, in many cases, aro close to gether. In some places a whole block of buildings is lacking every window and much other damage done. One school in Ibis district had a lucky es cape. There were a thousand pupils in that school, and IT) minutes after tho little ones returned to the build ing from recess a bomb fell where hundreds of them had boon gathered. Only One Drought Down. Late to-night Andrew Bonar Law announced that there was no official confirmation that any airplane had been brought down except one that was mentioned in tho afternoon, sim* Has Close Call. Vice Admiral Wm. S. Sims, in com mand of tho American naval forces, was automobiling through the East End this morning at the time of the air raid, and had a narrow escape from n bomb. Germans Report All Return. norlin, June 14.-"A fleet of our largo airplanes," say* to-day's Ger man official statement, "yesterday bombed the fort of London. All our airplanes returned unharmed. Ono lOnglish airplane fell down over the Thames." Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastele&a ?hill Tonic is equally valuable na a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE) and IttON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up thc Whole System. 50 cents. Explosion in England Kills 50, London, .lune I I. -Fifty persons were killed and many persons wore injured by an explosion at Ashton I'nder-Lyne. Andrew Donar Law. Chancellor of the Exchequer, an nounced in the House of Commons i o-day. Ashton-Under-Lyne ls a manufacturing town near Manches ter. Tho explosion was in a munit ions factory. A regrettable feature of tho explosion was that considerable num ber of vielinis wore children, who wore on their way home from school at the lime and were killed or wound ed by fragments of debris. The stroets around tho scene of the explosion wero like a shambles. Tho flames from the burning works com mun teated to a nearby cotton mill, which was burned, while across the river ia Dunk in field another colton mill was destroyed. French Liner Sont Down. Paris, Juno 13. The South Atlan ! tic liner Sequanna, with 550 nassen . gers on board, has been torpedoed j and sunk A-lth a loss of 190 men. j The BoquannS was sunk In the At I Inntlc. Among tho passengers was a detachment of the Senegalese Hilles. Tho Soqnanna, formerly tho City of Corinth, was owned hy the South Atlantic Navigation Company, of Paris, lier tonnage was 5,657 gross. She was 130 feet long and was Lui lt in Belfast in 189?. FRANCE WKIiCOMBH PERSHING. | Tliorc ls No Longer An Ocean-Amer ica Bridge* lt. Paris, June 14-Although this was one of tho days when tho popular Paris I-cent newspapers aro restrict ed to two pages to economizo on -pa per, they devoted the greater part of one of t luise pages to descriptions of the arrival of Major (len. Pershing and his staff. Every fact obtainable about tho general is set forth. His military record is dewlt upon, h lg family rec ord' traced and his personal appear ance described, reinforced by his pho tographs. Typical among the graceful intro ductions to snell articles is that by Maurice De Wale ff e ill The Journal: " 'There are no longer any Pyre nees,' said Louts XIV when ho ninr ried a Spanish princess. 'There ls no longer an ocean.' (len. 'Pershing might say with great justice as he is about to mingle with ours the democratic blood of lils soldiers. The fusion of Europe and America Is the enormous fact to note! Henceforth there ls but one human race, in the old world a.s In the new, and we can repeat the words of Goethe at the battle of Valmy, 'Prom to-day a new order ot* things begins'!" Gen. Pershing attended this after noon's session of the Chamber of Deputies. When ho ente.red the dip lomatic gallery with Ambassador Sharp all the deputies arose and cheered. After the general had bowed his acknowledgments Premier I rtibot made a statement on the ab- j dication of King Constantino and M. Vivian! addressed tho chamber on j the results of the Kreuch mission to tho United States." British Soldiers Pleased. ! British Headquarters in France. June I 4.-The news of the arrival of {'Major Gen. Pershing in France spread throughout the'British armies to-day and was received with the ut most satisfaction, While Field Mar shal Sir Douglas Haig was represent ed in the welcoming of the American anny vanguard at the port of land ing, more elaborate British honors await their visit to this section of the Western iront. Cen. Pershing will be a valued member ol' the allied war councils in the future and will have the oppor tunity to study and witness the vari ous offensive actions before his di visions arrive. On his journey to France Gen. Per shing had an opportunity to seo the etllciency of tho British transport machine in operation and was much impressed by it. HEADY TO DEVOTE HIS A LL, Confederate Veteran Put. Down $5, ooo for C. s. Liberty Bonds. ( .News and Courier. ) St. Matthews. Juno 13.-"I will subscribe $5,000 at this time. It that is not enough I will double lt, and If that, is not enough 1 am prepared to sacrifice my all for the sake of,.tiny country. 1 lost an arm on the lieras of Virginia lighting for my homo, I and I do not regret it. This country j is my home and I love it, and if it com?'- to the point where my re maining arm is needed I will gladly j go and light again." The speaker i was an old Confederate soldier. Ills eyes Hashed fire and his voice was tremulous with earnest emotion as he spoke. The scene of this fine little episode was yesterday at a meeting of the : board of directors of the St. Matthews National Bank, when the matter of subscribing to the liberty loan was j being discussed. The man who ut- , tered those sentiments was D. H. Rush, a man who returned from the j .War Between the States, and, by ap- I plying himself to bis personal affairs j as he did his duties upon the field of j blood, has become one of Calhoun's richest fanners. The spirit manifest- I ed by Mr. Rush prevailed and about $1 0,000 was subscribed at tho meet ing, j Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'8 TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Mnl uri?,enriches thc blood,nnd builds np the sys- 1 tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. 1 FIRST BACK TO ENCAMPMENT. Carolina Boys Ex|?ect to Kee Early Service Over Sens. Columbia, June LL-Detachments of the First Regiment on duty at trestles and at other points in South Carolina are being called in by Col. , McCully. It is exepctod that within ; tl week the entire regiment will be concentrated. The men will use Styx as headquarters. The men will undergo a course of training before being sent to France. Men in thc regiment express the be lief thu they will see service on the battlefields of lin rope within three months, but no otllcia] indication has been received to warrant a definite statement.. FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at tho drug store of Dr. J. VV. Bell tind get. absolutely freo, a sample bottle, of Boscbee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung troubles, which bas a successful record of fifty years. Gives tho pa tient a good night's rest from cough ing with free expectoration In the morning. Regular sizes, 2f? and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized coun tries.- Adv. 1 Recent experiments in electrical plowing In Sweden, Italy and France have proved electricity far superior to any other traction power. A new grease cup resembles the lubes In which tooth paste ls put up. Grease sold In tubes costs tho pur . chaser a few cents more, but the com ? fort derived from the use of tho new ! container ls worth the difference In price. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE nitOMO Quinine. It stops the COUKII and Headaahe and works ott the Cold. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. , ?. W, OKU v?i ii aigualurc ou each box. 25?, MA IUU A G Fi AT MOURNS. Ml?? Ada Craig amt Frank K. Alexan der Married <>n Oth. (IMckens Sentinel, 14th.) One of the pr?t I ?oat weddings of the season occurred in IMckens last Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. N. M. Craig, when her daughter, Miss Ada, was united in marriage to Frank IO. Alexander, of Anderson. Quite a largo concourse of rela tives, together with friends and pu pils of the hilde, were pres? it. Pre cisely at ."> o'clock Mendci.- olin's Wedding .Mandi pealed forth, and IO young girls preceded the bride and groom, forming a "body guard" on the wilie porch. The bride and groom stood lien ea tb a lovely arch of green and white, presenting unite a hand some appearance as they stood fac ing Kev. D. W. Hiott, the olllciating minister, and the crowd assembled in the front, on the porch and beneath the beautiful green trees and shrubs on tho lawn. Immediately after tho ceremony they were tho recipients of hearty congratulations. Delicious block cream, cake and mints wero served hy tho "pretty ten." The bride looked unusually lovely in ber handsome golng-away suit ol' cadet gray with navy blue and Per sian trimmings, and hat, gloves and shoes to match. She is a woman of lovely character, a winning disposi tion and deep Christian fortitude. For a number of years she has been teaching school in various sections of the county and numbers ber friends by her acquaintances. Mr. Alexander is a native-born Pickenslte, bis parents having lived in thc eastern part of this county 25 years ago. but for several years he has been living in Anderson, where he is In the real estate business. He has a mos! affable disposition, win ning the admiration of all with whom i he comes in contact. At about 0.30 o'clock the bridal party left for their home at College Place, Anderson, carrying with them the best wishes ol' many friends for their iuture happiness. j The happy couple are well known |in Walhalla, the bride having on nu merous occasions visited hero, and ! the groom has large business I ll to l* i ests here and elsewhere in the coun ty. The bride is a sister of Clerk .1. F. Craig and Dr. W. H. Craig. The groom is a son of Hon. .1. C. Alexan der, of the .New Hope section, and a \ brother of Treasurer H. II. Alexan der. The Courier joins numeorus ; friends in extending congratulations to the groom and best wishes to the j couple for a long life of happiness. , CLIP Til IS AND PIN OX WIFE'S DHES8EK. Cincinnati Man Tells How to Shrivel Up Corns or Calluses so They DID Oil With Fingers. Ouch !*!?!! This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freozone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened callus stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts right off without pain. ile says freestone dries immediately and never Inflames or even irritates tho surrounding skin. A small bottle of freestone will cost very little at any drug store, but will positively re move every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of Ameri can women will welcome this an nouncement since the Inauguration of the high heels. If your druggist doesn't have freozone tell him to or der a small bottle for you.-Adv. ?lap. War Mission Coming Soon. Tokio, .lune 13.-Viscount Kiku Jiro, formerly foreign minister, has been appointed chief envoy of the Japanese commission which is to visit the United States for the purpose of I arranging co-operation between the two nations hi the war. It ls under stood the commission will discuss all questions relating to prosecution of tho war, including defense of the Pa cific, and at the same time endeavor to enhance tho friendly relations be tween Japan and the United States. Mrs. Adams Belligerent. Atlanta, June 13.-Mrs. Mattie Stokes Adams, who recently was ac quitted at Macon, 'Qa., of the murder of Capt. IO. J. Spratlhig, of the Fifth Regiment, Georgia National Guard, was arraigned in municipal court here to-day on plea ol' her husband. H. C. Adams, that she had threaten ed to kill him to gel possession ol' the children. The case was continued until June 20 and Mrs. Adams was allowed to go free without bond. You'll Ixiok lo Veal's Younger. Rid yourself of constipation and be a new man or woman. Take Dr. King's New Lite Pills and expel the poisons that weaken your system, foul your blood and make you old before your time. One or two at night will clear your complexion, brighten your eyes and give back ibo springy step of youth. For health and happiness let Dr. King's New Life Pills do for you what they have done for thousands. 25c.-Adv. ?I. D' Hie People Want Him. London, June Ll-The correspond ! ont nt Athens of the Exchange Tolo j graph says he understands that Sena j tor Jonnart, the Entente High Com I missioner, informed Premier Kaimts that when the war was over and or der, which the allies would exact had ?been re-established, Constantino j would be permitted to resume his throno If such was the will of the Greek people. To Pen for Not. Registering. New York, Juno 30.-A peniten tiary sentence of ll months and 29 days for not reglstorlng under tho se lective drnft law was Imposed by Fedoral Judge Chatfield In Drookljn to-day on Herman P. Levlno, school teacher and college graduate. WEEKLY REPORT SUB SINKINGS. Increased Activity ls Shown by Re port of British Admiralty. London, Juno 13.--The weekly shipping report Issued by the admi ralty to-day states that 2 2 British merchantmen of moro than I,GOO tons were sunk. Ten merchantmen of less than that tonnage also have been sunk. A summary of the report follows: Arrivals. 2,707; sailings, 2.822.. British merchant ships over 1,000 tons sunk by mine or submarine, in cluding one previously, 22; under 1,000 tons, Including one previously. 10. British merchant ships unsuc cessfully attacked, including seven previously 23. British fishing ves sels sunk, 0. This week's figures show a consid erable increase in submarine activi ties as compared with recent weeks. Lust Wednesday's statoment reported a total of only 23 vessels sunk, against the 38 now announced. The aggregate is the largest ol' any for a month past. Last week only 15 ves sels of more than 1,000 tons .?'ero sunk and three of less than that ton nage. The Mugres of submarine sinkings began to show a falling off early in 'May from the heavy totals of April, when during ono week-that which ended on April 22-IO vessels of more than 1,000 tons were sunk and in of smaller tonnage. During tho week ended May 0 the total ol' the larger merchantmen sunk fell to 24. Kor each of the three following weeks the total of vessels of tho larger class stood at 18, while the number of smaller craft sunk each week was covered by single ligures. Last week the minimum of the entire period since February was struck. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure Buy case ol Itching, Blind, Bleeding orl'rotrudlng Piles In 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ense and Rest. SOc. ASSAULT MADE MOAH KA S LEY. ? Woman Attacked Screamed, Fright ening Away Her Assailant. Easley, June 14.--Shortly before sundown Tuesday afternoon a well i known white woman, residing four 1 miles south of Easley, was attacked j by a burly negro, who lay hidden in a ; pin iii thicket. The woman bad finish ed boeing cotton and was returning j home when the negro emerged from the thicket and seized her. He at ' tempted 'to choke ber, but being strong and quick, she released her self from his grip and ran down the path, screaming for help as she ran. Her screams frightened the negro, i who made good his escape through I the woods. Officers and posses scour ed the country practically all night and all to-day. but no trace of the ne ; gro has boen found. The negro de scribed by the woman is said to be j coal black and with a round face, j weighing about 17? pounds. He ! was wearing a black suit and broad '? brimmed black hat. Says Ship Hammed Sub. j An Atlantic Port, June 13.-De struction of a German submarine by an American steamship was reported by a merchantman upon her arri val to-day in an American harbor. : Her o Ulcers refused to discuss the en counter except to say that by agile I manoeuvering the steamer managed to rani and sink Gie U-boat shortly after two of the underwater boats bad attacked the merchantman, one from cither side. The steamship lost a blade from her propeller. The Parkersburg, Pa., iron works will bc shut down for a week this summer so that the SOO hands can be used for harvesting crops. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND ?5??l?u\ BRAND >. r r LADIES I AMi your UrufrgUt for CTI?-CHHS-TER 8 ? DIAMONI) ?RAND PIX.I.S In RRD and>0\ Ooi.D metallic boxes, Denied with Bluet*/> Kibl.cm. 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We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medi cine. Hall's Catarrh Medicino, has bee? Liken by catarrh Bufferers for the j past thirty-live years, and has be come known a? the niosi reliable I remedy for catarrh. Hall's Catarrh I Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous f.urfaces, oxi>elling tho poison from the blood and healing the diseased portions. ' After you have taken Hall's Ca ? tarrh Medicino for a ?hort Hmo you I will see TL great Improvement in your I gonoral hoalth. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at onco and get rid ? of catarrh. Send for testimonials, froo. F. J. Chonoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c.-Adv. MOTHERHOOD WOMAN'S JOY Suggestions to Childless Women. Among tho virt. . i of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is tho ability to correct sterility in tho cases of mnny women. This fact is well established as evidenced by tho following letter and hundreds of others we have published in these colums. Poplar Bluff, Mo.-"I want other women to know what a blessing Lydia ?ji E. Pinkhanvs Vegc j table Compound h aa I Loon to mo. We had always wanted I a baby in our homo li but I was in poor j! health and not ablo jj to do my work. My mother and hus I J band both urged mo to try Lydia E. Pink '[ham's Vegetablo j Compound. ? did - so, my health im proved and I am now the mother of a fine baby girl and do nil my own house work. "-Mrs. ALUA B. TIM MONS, 216 Almond St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. Tn many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of tho fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetablo Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong Write to the Lydia vS. Piokham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice-it will be confidential and helpful, .j. ?J* ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J* ?J* *J? .J?. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. .{? 4. 4, * .j. 4. .J. * 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. Uichlaud Camp, No. 400, W. O. YY. Whereas, the great and Supreme Kuler ol' the Universe lias, in His in llnile wisdom, removed from among u;s one ol' our fellow-sovereigns, S. B. Hubbard; and. Whereas, Hie long and intimate re lation held willi liini in. the faithful discharge of his duties in this organ I izatlon makes it eniiner 'y befitting that we record our appi dation of him; therefore, he it resolved: 1. That thc wisdom and ability I which he exorcised in the aid of our organization by service and counsel will bc held in grateful remembrance. 2. That the sudden removal ol' sucli a life from our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realised hy all the members and friends of this organization, and will prove a serious loss to the com munity and the public. :t. Thal with deep sympathy for the relatives ol' the deceased wo ex press our hope that even so great a loss to us all may he over-ruled for good by Him who doeth all things well. 4, That a copy of thuse resolutions bc spread upon the records of this organisation, n copy printed in'the local papers and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. J. B. Sanders, L. M. Smith, Committee. Strains, Sprains, Still' .Joint?. You can almost feel Sloan's Lini ment penetrate the sore spots, draw inflammation from that, wrenched knee or ankle, and soothe your bruis ed, aching muscles. Sloan's Lini ment ls more quickly effective, cleaner and easier to apply than plas ters or ointments. It neither clogs the pores nor stains the skin, and needs no rubbing. Get a bottle now for aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, . lumbago as well as all external pains. At your druggist, 25c., 50c. and $1. -Adv. 3. British Warships Take Fort Salin*. London, Juno 14.-Fort Saliff, on the east shore of the Red Sea, has been captured by British warsnlps, it was officially announced this evening. Tile announcement says: "The commander-in-chief in the East Indies reports that Tuesday morning his majesty's ships under his command captured tho fort at Saliff, after a resistance of three hour?. I "The fort ls situated on tho east ern shore of the Hod Sea in tho Ka maran anchorage, 180 miles north of Peri m, between Loholya and Hodeida. "Ninety-four prisoners, three n?a chino guns and two mountain guns and military stores, camels and the harbor plant were captured. One Britisher was killed." Three Moro Ships Sunk. London, June 14.-The Norwegian foreign office reports that Hie Norwe gian steamships Soerland, Tordon vore and Brioil have hoon sunk by German submarines. Some of the crew of the Tordenvore are said to bo missing. 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