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WOULD NOT TAIE FARM FOR TANLAC'S BENEFIT. Joe Si. Vinson Declares He Has Gained Elften Hounds. OVERCAME TROCHEES. Prosperous Farmer Says Ho Can Now Do as Rig ii Day's Work us Ever. ' I had rather lose my whole farm, stock, and everything on it, than to be in the lix 1 was before Tanlac re stored my health," said Joe M. Vin son, a well-known and prosperous farmer living on Route 2, out of Love, Miss. "Three years ago my stomach got out of shape, and I have been going down-hill ever since." he continued. 'I could not digest my food, and for eight months I had to Rve on the whites of eggs and buttermilk. I was so nervous 1 could not sleep, and suffered so much misery from indi gestion that I felt good-for-nothing all the time. Gas would form on my stomach and swell mo up so 1 could not huttom my clothes, my head ached, like it would pop open, and I would get so dizzy and blind 1 would nearly drop. I would have awful smothering spells and would almost choke to death. "I sure am a different man now, since I took Tanlac. 1 can eat any thing 1 want, and never have any trouble from it 1 have gained fifteen pounds in weight, and my strength has come back so 1 can do as big a day's work as I ever did. All the misery and swelling has gone from my stomach, and the headaches are a thing of the past. I have got such wonderful relief from Tanlac I feel it my duty to let the world know about it." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by Hell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain, Oakway: Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca; Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-adv. CORN CQBS USE? FOR MULCH Spread Through Berry Patch In Lat? Fall or Winter; They Discour? ano Weed Growth. Tn ano there ia a surplus of coln following Bholltng time--more thar can bo Bold ov used for fuel -N.H.U' O| ikvU may foo used to advantage u? i mulch in tho raspberry or blackberry patch. Spread through the patch R lato fall or winter they will dlscour age effectively weed growth bctweei Gio rows Hie following season. Thej produce clean, though somewhat un even, underfootlng and retard sol evaporation. One fruit grower addi u thin layer of fresh cobs each sea son. The ones on tho bottom are con Bluntly rotting. A certain fertilizing content Is thus added to tho soil foi Die uso of tho berry plants. PICK OFF ROTTEN "MUMMIES" Disease Causes Peaches to Shrivel U| and Hana Onto Tree Through out Whole Ye?r. Even though tho peach trees maj have been sprayed, them may bi eomo rotten "mummies" hanging on This disease causes tho peach t< shrivel up and hang on to the treel throughout the year. Thc disenso U scattered by these fruits, and Hie] should be picked off and either burnetj or burled deeply. A little work alon/} this lina will result In tho saving o] a good many peaches of next yeart crop. THIS WEAK," NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa. -"I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt sickly most of tho time. I went to a doctor and he said I bad nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kept me worrying most of the time - and he said if I could not stop that, 1 could not get well. I heard somuchabout Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com Found my husband wanted me to try it took it for a week and felt a little bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without (1 i s tress or nervousness. "-Mrs. J, WORTIILINE, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result ia invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression - and ?eon moro serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in lifo that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, ns it did to Mrs. Worthline. I 8TOHY OF A FOKGOYTKN STATE. ! The Stale of Franklin, which Nobody Wanted or Would Have. (Kansas City Star.) Once upon a time there was a j State in Hie Union that everybody hus forgotten, lt was named after I an eminent citizen of Philadelphia, I and was completely organized polili ! cally, with a Governor, a Legislature. ! courts of justice, and even a body of militia. lt came about in this wise: in ? 1770 a few thousand settlers in a j wild mountain region* of what wa* , destined some day to be Tennessee j asked Hie Legislature of North Caro I lina to tuniex the territory in ques I Hon. This was done, and it remained I part of North Carolina until the close ! of the Revolution. Then the Legisla ture of North Carolina ceded it to the Federal govemment---not at all at the solicitation of the latter, but j merely to get rid of it as a means of reducing administrative expenses. Ii was designated as the District of Washington, and the only condition ! attached to the gift'was that Uncle ? Sam should approve the bargain ln side of two years. The settlers, who bad not beer consulted in the matter, objected ve hemently. They called a conven tion, which met in August, 1784, and formed the State of Franklin. Tliere : upon the Legislature of North Caro I lina reannexed it, but the people of j Franklin declined lo accept this sec j ond adoption. They chose as (?over ? nor John Sevier, a famous frontiers ! man, who was duly inaugurated at ' Watunga in March of the following j year. . Unfortunately for thc new State, j 'litter political qunrrels arose. Two ; factions struggled for the mastery, ; each in turn seizing and carrying off the ofllcial records. The courts I hecame chaotic. Wills, titles to pro ' perty and other legal papers were of j doubtful legality and binding force, , and even the legality of marriages was in dispute. Taxes could not be collected because the tax payers did not know to whom they could pro perly make payments. Finally Gov ernor Caswell, of North Carolina, is sued a proclamation declaring that the State of Franklin had no lawful government, stigmatizing its officers and adherents as rebels, and demand . lng their surrender and pettnowl odgment of the authority of North Carolina. The responso being a re fusal, lite terms >f ile- proclamation wer? enforced by troops. Sevier was arrested and brought to trial. In the midst of the judicial proceedings he decided thal he had more important business elsewhere, and coolly walked out of the court room. Nobody thought it prudent lo detain him. and the prosecution end ed then and there. The erstwhile statt; of Frtvihlln continued to bo a pari of North (' -roy lina until 1790, when tho Federal government took it over, ll was ad mitted lo the Union as tho State ot' Tennessee on .lune 1. 170G. Franklin, while it existed as a State, even authorized a metal coin age-a function which to-day is re i strieted to the Federal government. . Rut the money in common circulation i within the borders was the pelts of wild animals. Thus, nt the last ses sion of the Franklin Legislature, In October, 1 7S7, a bill was passed fix ing the salary of the Governor nt one thousand deer skins per annum. , TRIM SMALL BERRY BUSHES Old Canes of Raspberry and Black? berry Should Be Removed Right After Bearing Sea?on. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Cut out all tho old canes of raspber-1 rles upon which fruit has been borne during this season and burn them so j ns to destroy any diseases and in sect eggs or immature insects on them. The old canes will die In a short time If left, but In tho meantime Will rob tho new shoots of much nour- 1 Ishment. When the new shoots reach ! n height of three and one-half to four feet pinch out or cut off the growing j tip to cause the shoots to branch. Cut out nlso all of the weak shoots, leav- j lng only the strong ones. Give blackberry bushes tho same treatment. j Wasted. "Hs ne pnsseront pas," cried we at a enhbnge worm yesterday, more than anything else just hy way of train- j lng for our coming exploits on the : western front, unfortunately, however, | hesitating so much over the phrase | and tlic pronunciation that the en* erny, taking full advantage of the un expected respite, camouflaged himself and disappeared with a chuckle as completely ns if the earth had swal lowed him up.-Ohio State Journal, j Aids in Pick g Fowls. Picking fowls by hand ls a tiresome, troublesome Job, but it is no longer j necessary. A feather-picking machine . is on the market Which Is quick and cheap and will not injure the fowls. Moreover, the feathers are kept dry and cle^n, and where ducks and geese are to be plucked, the machine Will soon pay for Itself. } DIRE DISTRESS lt Is Near at H find to Hundreds of Walhalla Headers. Don't neglect r.n miling back. Hack;; ci it la often the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to the .iivtnej's' aid Means that urinary troubles may follow. Or danger of worse kidney trouble. Here's Walhalla testimony. Mrs. J. M. Morgan pay6: "About two years ago I had kidney trouble and think it was brought on from over work. A dull, heavy ache in my back Boomed to take the n.nbltlon out of me and I could hardly bend over to sweep for a sharp pain would go through me. Black specks appeared before my eyes and I was frequently dizzy. Head aches made me nervous and mor.Hnrv I was tired and sore. My ankh01 swelled, too, and my kidneys didn't '.eom to act ap thev should. Henrim: of Donn's Kidney Pills 1 go' a supply, Tn a sher? time my bnck felt stronger and my kidneys acted regularly. 1 continued using Donn's until I was en tirely cured." GOc at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. H. li. CAPPKLMANN IS LICENSED .o Practice Daw-Will be in Part nership with His Eather. (Charleston News and Courier.) E. Henry Cappelmann, Esq., re cently captain of a machine gun company in service in France, return ed to Charleston yesterday, having been discharged April 21. Prior to his entrance into the army service Capt. Cappelmann was about to take the bar examination for this State, but was prevented from doing so hw ii re o? n postponement until af ter the beginning of the first olllcers" training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, two years ago. Since his discharge he has remained in Columbia and o'de'*vove:l to replace machine gun "dope" with legal lore, and Friday, before Chief Justice Cary, after the passing of a successful examination, he "'?is sw >rn in as an attorney at | law. At this examination there were j nine rpplicants, but the board saw lit '.o pass only two o'." that number A. C. Shell, conn stenographer for) the United States District Court for' the Western District nf South Caro lina, and Mr Cnppelmnnn, Friends hn?'n of Mr. C?ppo?mahn are happy with him in his record of tho ':' two years, lt. is understood lie ? ii practice With his father. John D. 'mann, Esq., of this city. The Whisper That Comes in (he Night The Glorious Knowledge Women Gain When a Wonderful Thought Steals Over Them. Happiness In Ita most thrilling degree comes to woman with the thought of pos sessing a baby. Every woman in tho Joy of oomlng moth erhood should preparo her system for the unusual strain. Three generations have found tho tried and reliable preparation, / iother'fl Friend, of the greatest help at such n time. By its dally uso throughout tho period, the skin of the abdomen is made soft and elastic, expanding muscle, relax easily when baby arrives, and palu .it the crisis is In this way avoided. The inflammation of breast glands ls soothed. Obtain from your druggist, by all means, this great preparation which science has of fered for so many years to expectant mothers. -Write the Bradfield Regulator Company, Dept. D. Lamar Building, Atlanta, Gcor?ta, for their helpful and interesting Mother hood Book, and begin the use of Mother's Friend. It Is for external use, ls absolutely safe and wonderfully effective. And remember, there ls nothln/c to take the Dlace of MOTHER'S FRiRNn. SILAGE FOR DAIRY ANIMALS Found Superior to Corn Fodder by Ex periment Stations - Larger Amount of Nutrients. Experiments conducted by experi ment stations di "onstrate that sling? is superior to corn fodder for dairy cows. Cows receiving sllngo in th fl ration produced 18 per cent moro mils than cows receiving corn fodder. Hen ry In "Feeds and Feeding" states thai "Sllngo gives better results than drj corn fodder for the renson that cowfl fed the succulent pnlntnblo klinge usu. ally consume a henvler rntlon than | those fed the dry fodder and hencfl hnvo a larger amount of nutrient! nvnllnblo for milk production nftci the maintenance requirements of thfl body hnve been met." SOME EINE TRACTS OE LAND FOR SALE. THREE THOUSAND ACHES OF LAND on Stumphouse Mountain has been sub-divided into tractB of ono hundred acres each, and is now ready to bo sold. I will bo glad to show the same to parties desiring to purchase. Will take Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps in pr y ment IL R. MOSS, Agent for Owners, Walhalla, S. C. r.2-tf The Courier, $1 per year. Pay in advance VALUH OF BORDEAUX MIXTURE No Substitute Known That Will Con. troi Certain Common and Seri* 0U8 Diseases. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) As u result of the present high price of copper sulphate, the principal active Ingredient In bordeaux mixture, many farmers who are compelled to combat such diseases as late blight of potato, black rot of grape and bitter rot and blotch of apple are asking the United Stute? department of agriculture, "What can we use as a substitute for bordeaux mixture?" There Is no sub? stltute, according to specialists of the department-bordeaux mixture ls the only reliable preventive for such dis eases. Methods of calculating the value ot commercial bordeaux mix. lures have, therefore, been published in Fanni rs' Bulletin 004, a copy ol which can be obtained from the de partment at Washington. livery . H ck UKO of commercial bor deaux mixture carries a label on which p. given Its content of copper. Tbts ls usually given In percentage, und by multiplying this percentage by' .'1.03 the result gives the amount of crystallized copper sulphate,- the bul? letln explains. If the percentage la given In terms of copper oxld, multiply by 8.14 : tl* lu copper hydroxld, multi ply by 2.5?J. In order to calculate the copper sulphate vrtien diluted ready for application, multiply the number of pound* of the concentrated bor deaux mixture to be added to CO gab Ions of water by the percentage ol copper phate. Phy: ai properties, such as adho Hlven-"" texture, spreading quality and rat? of settling, also are lmpor. taut 1 ' irs In determining the effl. elene) of bordeaux mixtures, A prep aratloi> ontalnlng a large amount ol copper but coarse and granular lc textil i ? with poor spreading and stick- '; I .ig Qu titles, cannot be expected tc give ; M I results in cases where s good fungicide Is required. To tesl the physical properties, dilute the mix ture if. i place a small quantity in a glass lube, and watch the speed with which tho solids settle to the bottom. tt thc copper Is held in suspension foi' a great length of time the physical properties of the mixture may be re garded ns good. In order to reduce the cost of fcprnj inttfort&l some growers are usliiff C weuker mixture than is commonly ad vised for the various diseases willoh require bordeaux treatiueut. Whoo the disease attacks are mild a bor. doa ux- mixture containing considerably less copper sulphate than Is commonly advised may give very good control. Gasoline-Power Spraying Outfit With CnrpenterVHorec Type of Tower and Rotary Pump Tank Filler. provided its physical properties are good and it is thoroughly applied, tho bulletin states. When infection ls se vere, wonk mixtures should be avoided, for tho resultant loss when they aro used may much more than offset tho amount saved by using tho proper strength. Spraying is a question ot Insurance and tho grower must decido whether ho wishes to Insure his crop wholly or only partially by the use ot bordeaux mixturo containing sutil clent copper. ( utarrltal Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the (rar There is only one way to cure ca ta rr hal deafness, and thal ls by a constltualonal remedy. Catarrhal deafness is caused hy an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ls inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the re sult. Unless the inflammation can he reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness aro caused hy catarrh, which ts an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's t'atarrb Medicine acts through tho blood on the mucous surfaces of tho system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Hatarrhal Deafness that cannot bo cured by Hull's Ca tarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All druggists, 7??C. F. J. CHENEY & CO., adv I Toledo, O. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Pay in advance-Courier $1 year. The Courier still $1 9 year. Pay in advance-Courier $1 year. Health About Many thousands ol Women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell, of Hayne, N.C. "1 could not stand on my feet, and Just suffered terribly," she says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies, Dr. - had us get Cardui. . . 1 began improving, and it cured me. 1 know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." TAKE The Woman98 Tonio She writes further* *1 am ir) splendid health.., can do my work. 1 feel I owe it to Cardui, for I was in dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists J 72 Watch the Little I They are I Unsightly and Disfiguring Sig nals of Bad Blood. Pimples on the face and other fiarts of the body arc warnings rom Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Some times they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it pi these impure accumulations that For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears Sign?t In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE OCNTAUN COMPANY. NIW YOHK OI TY .?* 4* .I* 4? 4? ?I* .!* PROFESSIONAL (A H i KS. .J. .I* ?J? .j. .j- ?j? .j. .j. .j. .j. .% ?j. C. L. DEAN, 4? Kurvoyor ami Civil Engineer, .?? II. F. ]>. No. 8, 4* OENTKAIi, 8. C. 4* HU Y WAH SAVINS STAMPS. 4? .J? ?J? ?J? ?j? t|t ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? DH. W. li. CRAIG, ?j> Dental Surgeon, 4* WADDA I J,A, S. CAROLINA. 4? Oilico Over C. W. Pitchford's ?I* Sinn?. JU .I- .!* * 4* * * -I* * * * * * MA HCI S O. LONG, >{. ?J. AHornr.y-nl-i/iiw, .T? Phono No. uu, Walhalla, S. C. 4? - * Office Over Oconeo Nows. JU * * * * * * * * * * * .1. H. EARLE, .?. Attoriiey-nt-Law, ?J? WALHALLA, S. 0. 4* Statue Ai Yellerai Court Practice. ?J? FARM LOANS. 4* HPV WAR SA VINOS STA M I'S. JU * * * * 4- * * * * * * .I* * * E. Ii. II ER N DOX, A ttorney-nt-Lnw, WAIJIALLA, S. C. PHONE NO. Ol. RUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. .I* 4? 4- 4* 4? * * * * * * R . T. JAY NE S , Attoriioy-nt-Lnw, WALHALLA, S. C. Hell Phono No. 20. State ?i Federal Court Practico. ?J? ?J? JU ?J? ?J? ?J? *u ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? * .I* .I* J. P. Caroy, J. W. Sholor, J^ Pickons, S. C. W. C. Hughs, 4? OAIUCY, SHBLOR & HUGHS, 4? Attorneys and Counsellors, ?J? WALHALLA, S. 0. 4? State & Fedornl Court Practice. ?J? .J? .J. .J. .J. .?> ?|? .J. ?J? 4* Kurfees Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work, i>. is. c*oor>, TINNER. - WALHALLA. S. P Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to euro Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after tho first application. Prico G?c -ho Courior, $1 per year. Pay in advance. And then ho sure to buy somo 1919 War Savings Stain pa. SURVEYING. I bllVO purchased tho entire Sur veying Outfit and Implements of tho lato I. IL Harrison, and nm prepared to do accurate Surveying. I will bo subject to your call.. Wrlto or call on mo. ,T. Ii, MOSER, 29* Walhalla, S. C., Rt. No. 1. Nature's Warning can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy is thc greatest vegetable blood purifier known, and contains no minerals or chemicals to injure thc most delicate skin. Go to your drug store, and g?t a bottle of S. S. S. today, get rid of those unsightly, disfiguring pim ples, and other skin irritations. It will cleanse your blood thorough ly. For special medical advice free, address Medical Director, 41 Swift Laboratory) AilauU, Ga?