University of South Carolina Libraries
vliUWEE COURIER (Established into.) riibllshcd Every Wednesday Morning SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Ono Your.$1.00 Six Months.55 Tinco Months.?JO Advertising Rutes Reasonable Ry Stork, Shelor, Hughs ?V Shclor. Communications of u person ul character chargod for us advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over ino words, will be. printed free of char go. All over (hat number must lie paid for at Hie lalo of ono cent a word. Cash to i. ceo m pa ny ma nu seri pl. WALHALLA, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE M. I Dil?. WOMAN SI I I RW.K WON AT HAST Pusses Sonnie 5? lo -~>-N'?>u (Joes lo Slates for Ital Ideation, Washington, .lune I. Anion by Congress on equal suffrage subject nf II light for foriy years ended lute lo-dny in luloption by lim Se?alo hy a volf of fili lo JV ol' lb?' historic Susun H. Anthony eonslltiillonul amendment resolution. The proposed amendment, adopted by I be I louse by ;i VOlC ol' ?IO I to v.i on May J I, as Hie li rsl act of the new Congress, now goes to the Slates, ratification by thc Legislatures of Ihrcc-fourl hs of which is rot] ut red for its Incorporation in Ibo Kudurul Con PlililUnu The roll-call lo-day .bowed two voles more Mian Hie necessary two thirds for lin- resolution, which was lira ft ed liv Susan ll. A n I lion y in 1ST:, ..nd introduced by Senator Sargonl. et' California, In ISTS. Counting pain d and absent members, thc Son nie itel ti ally stood Uti to ?IO fui- tin' measure l nebecked A pplaiise. I.mid applause, uiicheckcd by Hie presidium olllcer, sweet ibo Sonnie rita tuber when I he linal vote was an nounced, after two days' debate and many ju Hi la I lon meetings were in progress lo-night ni headquarters of various women's organizations which have lu ?ti active in support of the ntensur .. I 111 1110(1 ill (ely after the Senate's ac tion tho resolution was taken to Speaker (?illell's ellice ?ind signed, ll was then rushed beck lo the Se?ale for its presiding olllcor's signature, but arrived aller Hu? Senate had ad journed, and will he approved to morrow. President Wilson's signa ture, ii was staled, is not necessary, although lite resolution will be sent lo thc White House as usual and may he signed by the Executive, lt will be certified to tho States by the state Department, Text of Amendment. The amendment, as it will be add ed to the Constitution if ra ti fled by tho Slates, reads: "Article - Section I. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the I'll i led Stales or by any State Oil account of sex. "Section '_'. Congress shall have power, by appropriate legislation, to enforce the provisions of this Arti cle." Efforts lo Chango Enll. All efforts to amend the resolu tion in the Senate failed. Hy a vote of .Vi to L'S the Senate rejected an amendment of Senator Underwood, Democrat, of Alabama, proposing submission of the proposed article to popular state conventions instead of state Legislatures. An amendment by Senator Hay, Democrat, of Louis iana, proposing enforcement hy Hie States instead Of the federal Kevern melli was voted down, ii.; to li?. The Senate also rejected, withoul a roll CA LOM El. DYNAMITES A KIJUURISII LIVER. Crashes Into Sour Hilo, Making Non lek, and Von Lose a Hay's Work. Calomel .salivates! it's moren rv. Calomel ic" s like ds n.un ?te on ? lug gish liver. Winni calomel comes uno contact willi sour bile it crashes into i:. ca iisin era lupin*; ..nd nausea. ll you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out. jusl go lo your druggist and ROI a bottle ni Dudvon's Liver Tone for II few cern :. which ls M b arm less vegetable substi tute for (langerons calomel. Take a spoonful, ami If it doesn't sturt your liver and straighten you up better ?iud (iiiicker than nasty calomel, and w'ithoui milking you sick, von just go back .md gol your money, If you take calomel to-day you'll be sick and nauseated lo morrow; besides, it may salivate you. while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling groat, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe tn give to children; they Uko lt.-adv, I ealj, a revision of Senator Under wood's amendment, proposed by Sen ator Phelan, Democrat, of California, to fix methods of calling popular rat ification conventions. Although few Slate Legislatures are now in session, woman BU ff "ago champions to-night declared that rat ification soon would be accomplished probably by next spring. In to day's debate, however, Senator Gay predicted that, with the Southern Stales opposing the measure boca USO of entailed enfranchisement of tim nenio women, the required thirteen States would refuse to ratify, and lillis causo its rejection. Approval of tlie resolution to-day by the Senate followed tho meeting of new members elected last Novem ber and also the transformation of a lew Senators from opponents into supporters. * Opponents again occupied most of to-day's debate and reiterated argu ments thal the resolution is destruc tive of Slate rights and popular rule. K. I). Smith Against lt. Senator K. I). Smith, of Sou ht Car olina, spoke for about a half hour in the Senate 111 opposition to the S. lt. Anihony Ked o ru I suffrage amend ment. Ile gave in detail his reasons for Iiis stand, emphasizing particu larly tho point that Southern Sena tors who voted for thc proposition wi <? in e .'eel recognizing and vital izing lite I ."itll amendment, winch Uley have already lt? l i to bu in defi ance of tlie con.-; j: ut ional rights of their states. Tho loop? aillg Of 'he race question j 1 vinn dorm mi in I lie ' ?"? tb a mend mont was predicted by the South fare Ina Senator if the woman suff rage amendment should be adopted, j oome students of political cen litious I think il will bo harder to upo die amendment ratified by the States than it has been to get it through ( 'engross. Illinois Mas Load. Springfield. 111., day .>.- A resolu I lion seeking to put illinois firs. ?n record as ratifying tho Federal sufi"- j rag? amendment was introduced in tht> stale Senate to-day. Tho resolu tion wont ?vcr for one day. Miel ?mu? Wanis Honor, j Lansing. Aitch., .lune Governor Sleeper this afternoon wited the I . tale Depart men' al Washington ask- I 1 lng ?hal a certified copy of the Fcd oral sn ff ra go amendment be for warded ai once, so that action may be taken by the Michigan ..egisla j lure, which ls now in special session. Floridians Will Take Action. Jacksonville. Fla.. June .">. -Flor ida may be the first State to ratify tho Susan ll. Anthony amendment to the Federal Constitution, Mrs: W. S. Jennings, leader of the suffrage forces in Florida, announced to-day. Many members of the Legislature, which Ibis week will end its biennial session al Tallahassee, this morning assured Mrs. Jennings that they would support a ratification meas ure, and sucii a measure is expected to bo introduced this afternoon or I o-morrow. Won't Call F.vtra Session. Hartford, Conn., June .">. -Gov ernor Marcus H. Holcomb does not expect to call a special session of the Connecticut Legislature to act upon the suffrage amendment. In an in terview last night the Hovernor said he knew of no emergency which calls for an extra session. The General Assembly will not meet in regular sesi?n until 1021. .Marshall Signs Hill. Washington, June .">.-Vice Presi dent Marshall signed the resolution to-day in the presence of Chairman Watson, of the Senate Woman Suff rage Committee and other Senators and representatives of women's or ganizations. The Vice President's signal ure was the last act upon the resolution at the Capital. CASTO R S A For Infants and Children Sn Use For Over SO Years Always bears the Signature of W.'tnuamaker tn devenue Service. W sbington, June I. II. L. YV n natiii.ker, formerl> ?f Hie stan' of be 'iiarleston News ai ' Courier ml !' I be i>;: .;t yea r ciel of I Ile : ?] er '. i om a cree ('omit ittee ol the ten ile, of which Senator 1>. Smith . ia. n. has accepted a ;?osi lion of i esponsi bi I i t y in tin internal e\ ie i vice, I le will en ' "I n poi) his new dillies next week. These duli t will lake bim Into several States, but principall> in South Caro lina. Mr. Wa una ma ker'- family will rc Him IO South Carolina, bili Mr. Wa 11 nainaker is not yet certain In what city ibey will reside, He and Ihoy ure very popular here, and a with circle of friends, official ami social will regrel their departure. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic a-stores vitality and enerby by purifytint and en i rJchlOtf the blood. You can s(x>n fer! in Strength mind, IuviKoratiutt Kffcct. Price GOc. .?% / EDUCATOR FROM GEORGIA SPEAKS. His Wife Ila?! Sunned for Pour Yours, Un Says. TULLS OK < ii A Xii K. "I Have .Never Seen Anyone Improve lilke Sin* lins-Thanks (o Titular. "TanluQ is tile ?mly medicine that ever il it I my wife any good." declared I'rol. \V. A. Wood, of Central Graded School, Winder, (?a. "lt.* lias re stored lier health and relieved us of untold anxiety, for her case was a most serious ono. "Her main trouble seems to bo nervous indigesti?n," ho continued. She had suffered four years and had lost in strength and weight in spite of Hie best treatment we could get. She was extremely nervous, and the loss of sleep pulled her down to a shadow. She could digest little sile ale. and suffered from gas on tho stomach, heartburn and nausea, and she bad headaches most all the time, With persistent constipation. "After some hesitancy we decided to try Ta lilac, and she began to show decided improvement with the Rec oud bolle. She has since tn ken sev eral, and thu Chango luis been .mar velous. She is gaining in strength und weight every day, and practically all ber troubles lui ve left ber. She eats, and enjoys, anything she wants, and rests well al night. I lia ve never seen such improvement in any per son in such a short, time." Tanbie, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by Hell's Drug Store. Valhalla; .1. C. Cain, Oak way; Sa bin Drug Co.. Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca; Stonecypher Drug Co.. Westminster; ll hs & Dendy. Richland, adv. livery now ami then we receive a ?letter from some subscriber at some point askit,i? un <o send a statement of bis or ber subscription, and not infrequently wo are asked to mail a receipt for remittance made. We ask our subscribers not to do this, for thc reason thai ? is unreason able to do so. We send to e very sub | scriber every week .1 statement ol' how bis or lier subscription stands, cud with every paper, when :> remit ?a nco is made, a receipt immediately follows. Tins is accomplished by means of the label. Opposite Ibo subscriber's name is printed each week Hie dale to which the subscrip tion is paid. Before you remit, look at tho label on your paper. Then, after you ha vii allowed a reasonable lime for Iransmission of the rein li lli nco and our attention lo thc met ier, you will find (bal the label will show you where you stand in regard lo subscription just as fully and completely as would a receipt. Catari'hal Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, tis they can rot renell tile diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure cu tar rna! deafness, and that is by a const i t na ional remedy. Catarrhal deafness is caused hy an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this lube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the re sult. I'nless the inflammation can bo reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness are caused by catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured hy Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine. Circulars fn?e. AH druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENRY & CO.', adv. ) Toledo, O. Jury Acquits Staub. Columbia, June .">. -The jury try ing the case of Win. Staub, a young white man of Ibis city, wlio was charged with the murder of Iiis bro ther-in-law, Charles ?I. Markov, a discharged soldier, a native of .%cw York city, acquitted Staub la-re yes terday after a few minutes of delib eration. Staub fa'ally shot Markov at the corner of Ml lu and (Sorvals st reids here on May ?5, Mark-y dying i rom the effects ol iii" wound about : week later. The defense WUK I: plea nf - If-d > fense. testimon> showing- tba* V ?*' key bad made 1! -eats io lain tho life of lils hrotbor-i !;> w. Volcano Kills Thousands. Tho Hague, .lune I. .-Tho Gover nor General of tho Kodlrl district of lava reports that :>.luii per..ons were killed in tho recent eruption of the volcano of Kahn. BALANCED AS CW KN1FH KIKiE..| s<? Says Vnndorlip Lu Speaking of Uie Commercial Si tu uti on in Europe. Washington, .limo 5.--Frank. A.J Yunderup, former president of the National City Dank of New York, told ihe Pan-American Conference here to-day that trading between South Amorten and Europe could not be resumed as formerly for some time, as the si'.nation overseas is more serious than has been grasped on this continent, or even by a large proportion of Europeans themselves. "Europe," said Mr. Vanderlin, "has received such a shock as cannot be m ensured by those who have not seen il at close range. Men all over the country are idle. Tho disorders are a result ot want and idleness, and cannot be confined to any one locality. I believe that Europe is now balanced upon a knife edge, and that the future alone can tell1 whether there will he a conflagration or not. "Aid can and must he given. The help must he to restock the Indus tries. Only its own people can save Europe hy the sweat of their brows, The dilllcnlty comes lu starving them. Men are being supported by the mil lions in Europe by unemployment j of gold, and are earning no wages.. . In England alone more than a inil ; don mon are drawing $?,000,000 weekly from tho unemployment fund, j In Belgium the conditions are slini j lar. There is no labor. ! "In (?ermnny the picture is true. ' and a catastrophe may come out of ! the situation which may affect us all. j If the catastrophe is averted as I I believe it will be the position of those countries of Ibis h?misph?re which are rich in resources and un harmed by thc war is of supreme im port- nee. "Europe cannot live except on ln . dust ry with tho present population. The industrial cycle must be re sumed. A responsible minister of , England said lo me that if Ibo in dustries of Europe were not speenn> resumed, if tho British work-shops ! cannot speedily supply finished pro duc?s tn European countries, tho j government must at once export live or s x million Englishmen. . ""Eurone must have help. We of j this hemisphere must grant ii. and it must be in material Illings needed so , i lt.--.i Europe can help herself." ! Mr Vanderlin suggested tho for mation of a group of nations, made up of the l.alin-Ainerican republics, "THAVE been w JL welles Syrup P seven years* I believe daughter's life, as she 1 caused by the conditi< we ?ave her Syrup Pe there is no remed? Syrup Pepsin for the (From a letter to D Mrs. C. F.. Browr Kansai Dr. Ca Syrup The Perfi Sold by Drug; 50 cts. I A mild, pleasant laxati as it is gentle in its bottle send your nam? Caldwell, 458 Washin (lu; l'ai tod Slates and some of the European neutrals, to lead aid to the aillieted countries of Europe in tho form of materials, machinery, equip ment and food. Ile declared that the American governments should not malic further loans to ether govern ments, adding that there waa a gen eral ?dca In \ Europe Hutt Un; I'ni ted States ought to forego the loans made during the war. Charles M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation.told the conference thar he had such eon tidencc in South America that he was building in Chit . twenty of tho larg est cargo boals ever constructed, these vessels to carry ore from the west to Ihe oust COU st for conversion into steel. "We must depend upon l.atin America for our raw materials.*' he nddod. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with wonna have on ?iv healthy color, vhich indicated poor blooil, and as a rule, there is moro or less stomach disturtonce. (JKOVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC fiiveu regularly for two or threo weeks will enrich tho blood, Im prove the digestion, and act us a General Strength rninjj Tonic to the whole system. Nature will I', cn t!i row off or dispel tho worms, and tho Child witt ru in Perfect lieilth. Plcnsnnt tn tuite CO.. ?..ittI. ising Doctor C?fd epsin few more than it saved my little grand lad such terrible spasms, 3n of her stomach, until psin. Our family thinks f like Dr. Caldwell's : stomach and bowels." r. Caldwell, written by ?, 1012 Garfield Ave., i City, Mo. ldwelFs Pepsin rei Laxative gists Everywhere & $1.00 ve, as positively effective action. For a free trial ; and address to Dr. W. B? gton St., Monticello, 111. Women llcgut-dcd as Ki gi it ors. Washington, lune c. The Ameri can Legion, recently organized by men of all branches of the war ser vice hus otllcially recognized the y?o men (feminine) as part of tho na il ion's combatant*forces by granting j a dur tor for the organisation in this j city ot* tin "Betsy llosa Posl No. I," ibo li rn! feminine unit to be included j in the legion. The post will be en ! Uroly composed of feminine naval re ! servis ts in the District ot Columbia. i Ma;, Deport Alien Itomb Plotters. Washington, .lune il. -.Many of the nitons arrested as the result of tho bomb outrages last Monday night ! may be deported" lt became Know:1. ! tQ-dny that records in the case of all j of tlioso arrested who cannot be COU I neciod directly with the bomb plot aro being turned over to the Do I partaient of (.abor. Deportation of at least .">0 alien ! agitators is understood to be nerid ! lng. PftV ?ll willen-PmirU.v <1 voa r Which of the Three Karo's do your Children like Best "Crystal White"-in the Red Can; "Golden Br-W'-wi fAe Blue Can; "Maple Flavor"-the new Karo with plenty ot' substance and a rich Maple Taste - in the Green Can. IMPORTANT TO YOU- Every can of Karo ia marked / with exact weight in pounds of syrup contained. Do not ** be misled by packages of similar size bearing numbers only and having no relation to weight of contents. FREE No honan wife cnn afford to be without tho rvew 68-page Corn Products Cook Boole Recipe? for wonderful dishes ?nd easy to make. Handsome illustrations-full information. The book is free. Write us todny for it. Corn Products Refining Company P. o. Box 161, Kew, York City "*B!^8S8SBantft T. F. Norria, 5<:/J.I R^firosonlotive