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OOONEE WINS RED CROSS STATE OHA3IPIONSHII?. (Continued from Second Page.) i -_i_I Eunice Teal . .25 Ollv? Teal. .25 Eurman Thompson. .50 E. Tiinmerman. 3.00 N. A. Vinson. 1.00 Joe Vandiver. .25 C. M. Walker. 100.00 C. c. Whitmire . l.oo i Alfred Williams. 1.00 Thomas Wright. .50 ; J. D. Whitmire. 2.00 i L. E. Waters.50 ! G. H. Williams. 2.00 C. E. Willis. 1.00 C. W. Wilson.50 ! Nellie Williams. .50 H. B. Zimmerman. 5.00 ! Newry and ('omillUlllty. i'luudo Anderson .$ 1.00 C. L. Anderson. 5.00 H. A. Allen. 10.00 P. C. Allen.50 R. S. Bogga. 10.00 John Bottoms. 1.00 W. C. Baldwin. 1.00 R. E. Baldwin. 100 R. L. Boggs. 5.00 Will Bell . 1.00 W. E. Bowers . 5.00 E. G. Bowers. ?.50 R. B. Becknell . 5.00 Mrs. R. B. Becknell. 5.00 W. R. Becknell . 2.00 J. T. Bearden. . 1.00 W. It. Beck . 2.00 Ernest Beson . 1.00 B. M. Burnett. 1.00 W. H. Crampton. 2.00 R. J. Cater . 1.00 Lewis Certain. 1.00 Robert Cooper. 1.00 Ed. Cox. 1.00 J. ll. Certain . 1.00 Mrs. J. il. V. Clark . 1.00 Bluford Craig. 1.00 J. 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Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of * Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER .nd ut* according to ?imple directions. Improve ment ia noticed et once. Soothing, cooling end refreehing. i (eel* Sunburn, elope Tan. Pink, Whlit, Rou.Rti. 75c. at TJmggltU or ?v mall dlrtci. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. * Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. G. P. Singleton. 1.00 E. W. Shirley . 1.00 S. O. Stone. 1.00 J. Y. Sanders. 100 John Slnder . 1.00 , Lem Sanders. 100 It. A. Sanders. 1.00 Burt Stone. .25 J. W. Smith . 2.00 S. M. Smith. 5.00 Elford Smith.25 S W. Smith. 2.50 Mrs. S. VV. Smith. 2.50 Ellis Sanders. 100 Maggie Sanders. 1.00 P. A\ Smith . 5.00. Mel. Sanders. 1.00 . M. D. Sanders. 1.00 John Sloan. 1.00 M C. Sluder. 1.00 C E. Sorrells.50 i L. J. Smith. 1.00 Miss M. S. Smalley. 2 00 J. H. Thomas . 5.?O G. G. Taylor. S OO ] P. A. Turner. 1.00 i Henrv Thompson. 1.00 M. L. Tippett . 2.00 C. A. Tippett. 2.00 W. H. 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Harris. 1.00 J. M. Harris. 1.00 Jesse Holcombe. .50 M. H. Hunter. 1.00 ? W. I). Ivostcr. LOO i Haskell Jenkins . LOO j Milton Jenkins. 1.00 ! K. J. Jenkins. 1.00 ? . Johnnie James. 1.00 ! S. C. Lnnd. 1.00 ? H. C. Land.50 : T. P. Lark. 1.00 j l>. II. Marett . 5.00 ; J. A. Morgan. 2.50 M. H. Morgan. 1.00 W. N. Mizo. 3.00 , C. W. Merritt. 1.00 : B. J McCarley. 1.00 ' W. L. Moss. 2.50 D. M. McGuire. 6.00 T. D. Marett. 1.00 ("Continued on Seventh Page.) THE GATHERING AT TUNNEL. Wesleyan Pastor Writes of Recent Services on tho Mount. The following clipping from tho Wesleyan Methodist church paper has been sent ?o us by a subscriber with the request that we reproduce it: S. S. Gathering at Tunnel. At the request of the Wesleyan Methodist Sunday school at Walhal la, through Brother H. D. Knox. Prof. Byars and the writer, visited them on Sunday, June 10. The Sun day school had planned to go about six miles above Walhalla to tho "Tunnel." Just before the Civil War a railroad company bogan work to put a railroad through from Ander son, S. C.. to the coal fields in Ten nessee. They did quito a lot of work In the mountains above Walhalla, but on account of the war got short of means and hence no more work has been done on the road. Among some of tho work they did was to put a tunnel part of the way through Stumphouso mountain. There is possibly almost a mile of this tunnel which is right through blue granite rock. The tunnel is a groat place for people to gather on special occasions. Tho Sunday school took dinner along and went upon this mountain for service. There were many moro than just the Sunday school, and wo had a good time on the mountain top. The Lord blessed the writer in giving the message to these people. All during the message there were good, healthy "amens," and tears in tho oyes of some, which indicated that they were entering into the message with the speaker. Prof. Byars sang some in spiring songs, willoh the people en joyed very much. Immediately af ter the services caine the dinner, and when I say dinner 1 do not mean war time dinner. You would not have known that there was any war by tho dinner that was spread at this Hmo. Many, many were the good things to eat. "Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian Love." A little more than four years ago Prof. By ars and the writer went to Walhalla to hold a meeting. The llrst week of the meeting was hara, but God eame to our help the second week, and about 40 people pra 'ed through to victory, and some l? of them joined the Wesleyan church, and several of them joined other churches of tho town. . Some of what were known as "the hardest cases" were saved In the meeting, and lt did our hearts good to find many of them still true to God and having bright testimonies for Him. May the Lord bless tho peo ple of Walhalla, and keep them true to Him until we all meet on the other sido of the river, where we shall ever be with the Lord. 10. L. Henderson. Central, S. C. WONDERFUL STUFF ! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS. App'.V " Few Drop?; Then Lift (Torus or Calluses Oil With Fingers. No Pain. No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a? particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and ls a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but ls sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus. In tantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels them without even Irritating the sur rounding skin. Just think! No pain at all! no soreness or smarting when applying lt or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order lt for you.-Adv. Greenville to Get Troops. .Greenville, June 27.-National Guard troops of North and South Carolina will commence mobilizing at Greenville Julv 25, according to advices received by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce last night and confirmed ?by military authori ties. The message stated that Capt. Adams would arrive Friday morn ing, presumably for the pu'-pose ol receiving bids for materials, etc.. for the buildings which are to be made permanent. Water pipes are to laid immediately upon the leceipt of instructions from the Sou meistern Department. LIVER DIDN'T i DIGES Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Alter a Few Dosei Meadorsville, Ky.--Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, of this town, says: "At my age, which is 65, tho livor docs not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver didn't act My digestion was bad, and lt took so little to upset mo. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak... X decided I would give Black Draught a thorough trial as I know it was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking lt. I felt better after a few doses. My appetite improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least ?rouble was soon righted with a few Wet Contents lBFlmdDraoto sss? . AVc^ctabterVcp&tat^fcrAs J similntln^Uicrbod by K^uUv TlicrcbyPromotin^l)^^ . Checrfntaess&ndrtestwt?iJ neither Oplam.Morpl?iflen* j ^linera!. NOTNAHCOTIC H - --lmifcf Ahc?pfulRcme??yfcf , ConstipatiOilflndDiarrno?? und Feverishness VA LOSSOFSLEEP resuttin*^^ | Fec^mKcSiihwW?0* TIIKCENIA-?UC?HP??*. 35posies 35ClM Exact Copy of Wrapper. Submarine Activity Report. London, Juno 27.-Twenty-one ' ?British vessels of more Iban 1,600 j tons each and seven under 1,600 I tons were sunk by mines or subma rines last week, according to the weekly statement of losses issued by the admiralty this evening. Nb fishing: vessels met with disas ter. Tho aggregate number of vessels ?Hying the British ting destroyed by mines or submarines last week shows a net falling off of four as compared I with the losses reported the previous week, which numbered ?12-27 of more than 1,600 tons and 5 in the smaller division. In the larger cate gory a decrease of six vessels is shown, while among tho smaller BLUE RIDGE RAILWAY. Between Relton ami Wall ut il a. Time Tablo No. JO-Effectivo Juno 24, 1017. STATIONS a-a KAST-UOUNI) A.M. I.v Walhalla.7 30 " Weat Union .. .7 35 Seneca .8 00 " Jordania.8 C'2 11 Adams' Crodslng.8 10 M Chorry'sCro88'g,8 22 " Pendleton.8 84 Aiitun.8 42 'J Sandy Springs .. .8 45 'I Donvor.8 60 '* Weat AnUoraon. .0 05 " Anderson, P.Dep.fl io .. Andorson.F.Dop.O ll " Ersklno's Siding 0 28 Ar Holton.0 40 No. of Train. 12 WEST-HOUND P,M. Ly Belton .5 25 Erskine's Sldlng.5 37 Andorson, F.Dop.6 54 A inti"-son.1'. Dap.fi 55 West Anderson ..0 oo Denver.?13 Sandy Springs. ..018 Antun.621 Pendleton.0 30 Cherry's Cross'g.O 42 Adams' Crossing.f. 45 Jordania.7 02 Seneca .7 05 West Union.7 25 Ar Walhalla.7 40 No. of Train . ll Flue Stations: Anderson Freight Depot, Wost Anderson, Denver, Sandy Springs, Antun, Cher ry's Crossing, Adams' Crossing, Jordania. Steam trains will stop on flag ut Welch, Tox nway, riilnncy's, James. Trains 24, 26, 20, 30 do not handle baggage. J. H. ANDERSON, Supt. HCT = TION WAS BAD Who Tells How She Was Relieved i of Black-Draught, doses of Black-Draught" Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught ft standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, otc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel freeh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package-One cent a dose AU druggists. J. 69 CASTOR? For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years CASTORIA THC OINTAU* COMPANY? NtW YOUR CITY craft an increase of two vessels lost is indicated. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind,BleedingorProtrudlng Piles in 6toMdaye. The first application gives Ease and Ucl. 50c. Kurfoes Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. r>. E. ooo ir, TINNER, - WALHALLA, H. C ?J? ?\* ?J? ?J? ?j? ?J? ?J? ?I? ?J? ?|? *|? .J. PROFESSIONAL GARDS. ?J. .J? ?j? ?j? .j? .j. ?J. ?j? ?j. ?j. ?j. DB, W. R. GRAIG, Dental Surgeo?. WALHALLA, S. CAROLINA. * 4 Office Over O. W. Pitchford'* Store. HARRY R. HUGHS, " 2, * * * * * * * * * I* * * Attiorney-at-Lavr, Walhalla, South Carolina. MARCUS C. LONG, Attorney-at-Law, Phone No. 00, Walhalla, South Carolina. Office Over Oconee New?'. 4< J . R. EARLE, ?J. A ttom ey-at-L*w, ?y WALHALLA, S. C. .?! Practice in State and Federal ?J( Court*. FARM LOANS. ^ .I* E. L. HERNDON, ag 4* Attorney-at-Law, ?Jj .{. Walhalla, South Carolina. e$ j 4? PHONE NO. 61. ^ ?J. R. T. JAYNES, *y ?J? Attornoy-at-Law, ?B4 4* Wallialla, South Carolina. <$ 4* BeU Phone No. 20. d# 4. - 41 ?J? Practice In State and Federal Courts, af,; 4.-?' ?J. J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, ^ 4? Plckens, 8 C. W. 0. Hughs. ??f 4? CAREY, SHELOR ft HUGHS, ?fi? 4* Attorneys and Counsellor*, .?.< 4? Wallinna, South Carolina. 4' 4? Practice in State and Federal ?ty 4* Courts. HP ?J. ?Ja ?J. oj. .J. ?J?. ?J. ?J? .J. .J. ?I* ?I- .J. * WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Tho examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for tho admission of new students will bo held at the County Court House on FRIDAY. JULY 6, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than 16 years of ago. When Scholar ships aro vacant after July 6 thoy will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing tho award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson for scholarship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant, should be flied with President Johnson by July 1st, Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 19, 1917. For fur ther Information and catalogue, ad dress President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. e.o.w-28