University of South Carolina Libraries
Health Insurance One of the distinctive qualities of food baked with Royal Baking Powder is wholesomeness. This is health insurance of such vital importance that millions of women, bake at home just to be sure that Royal Baking Powder is used. > Remember the adage-"Bake it with Royal and be sure/' DAVA f BAKING fflV JL Au POWDER Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Wi UK LIMOS HA ?.Iv TO OW Xii KS. Order Restoring Lines to Owners is .Made KU ec ti vc au Once. Washington, June 5.-Telegraph and telephone companies whose lines have been controlled and operated by the government since last August 1st were ordere;', to-night to resume immediately operations for their own account by Postmaster General P?ur leson. Tito Postolllce Department, however, under the terms of Mr. Bur IrfSDffS v/rflor? n fains a measure of control of tin services, pending final liiglsitittvo iud iou by ( o egress. itogitletlom prohibiting dis?-: I mi i iton against tvire employees be c.tuse of union affiliations, maintain ing existing rates and charges,and in s meting companies to keep special accounts lo facilitate cost settle I. ont between themselves and the i- >veinmonl are retained in effect un ? r thc order issued by tho Postmns l< r General. Mr. Burleson accompanied the or der, with a statement giving the rea s ns which impelled him >o take the action. Mo asserted that, the Presi <* nt having recommended the return of the properties, the Senate Inler s tte Commerce Committee having indicated that immediate return was advisable, and thu Mouse committee having, through hearings, manifested a desire for action toward that end, he felt it his duty to return operative control to the various private own ers. Strikes threatened by telephone and telegraph employees' union had no hearing on the department's ac tion, officials said. Strike Order Follows Iteturn. Atlanta, (ia.. June 5.-Western I'ni on telegraph operators in the LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Doesn't burt a hit! Drop a little Preezono on au aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! of Freezone costs at any drug store, to remove overy corn, or corn be ti nd tho calluses, or irritation. A tiny bottle but a few cents but is sufficient hard corn, soft tween tho_ toes, without, soreness Free/one is Ibo sensational dis covery of a Cincinnati genius, lt Is wonderful.--adv. I Southeast, affiliated with the Com mercial Telegraphers' Union of Amer ica, were ordered out on strike im I mediately to-night by S. J. Konen I kamp, following the issuance of Post : master General Hurlesou's order re ? turning the wire companies to pri vate control. For several days a local i Western Union telegraphers' strike ? has been on In sympathy with the I telephone operators' strike. Union officials claim that the telegraphers' i walkout will be felt seriously by the j company, while the Western Union i asserts that service will not he seii I ously crippled, j Pr?sident Kon on kn mp bald tin1 strike order was issued in support of ! Atlanta telephone and telegraph op I orators, who went out several days I ago. and asserted that it would un questionably be followed by n nation wide strike within a few days. "I look the step immediately up on'learning that Postmaster General i Hurleson had ordered the wires re 1 turned to the companies.'' Mr. Ko ! nenkamp asserted. ..Authority for it. was extended by a strike vote taken i some time ago, which has been held I up to see if we could not negotiate a peaceable settlement. It is very likely that tho strike will involve the Postal Company, but that cannot be determined yet." H. C. Worthen, general manager of thc Southern division of the West ern Union, with headquarters here, said that the latest movement of the union men would not seriously affect tho company. "I cannot see that we will be seri ously affected," he continued. "The union was stronger here than in any other place in the South, and that is why they made their first, show here. We brought into Atlanta 915 opera I tors from New York late to-day, and may send some of them to other Southern cities if necessary. Some of them may go to Birmingham as a matter of precaution." Mr. Worthen contended that the union's membership in the South is not proportionately large enough to halt the movement of telegraph serv ice. President Ponville, of the local union, however, was confident that tho membership ls large enough to make Itself seriously felt. Mr. Wor den contended that In smaller offices where it. chanced all of the one or two operators were union men, that lhere would be delay until these men could be replaced. Oconeeans Xever Forget. Col. lt, IO. Mason, of Charlotte, X. C., writes us as follows: "I enclose check for $1, which you will please pass to my credit on sub scription account. I have read Tho Courier so long (since 1857) that I would feel lost without it, and while my . lot has been cast beyond the limits of Oconee county, 1 have never lost interest in my friends who were left behind. And I am glad to note that progress has been made in every way that tends for the upbuilding of the people, both socially and finan cially." . Habitual Constipation Cured in M to 21 Days -LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should bo taken regularly for 14 lo 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. DENOUNCES AX ADC HISTS' WORK. Blanton Also lakes Rap at Ooinpcrs and Other Lenders. Washington, June 5.-Anarchist attempts on the life of Attorney Gen eral Palmer and other public men vere denounced in the House to-day by Representative Blanton, of Texas, who said be bad waited for thirty hours in tile hope that older members would let the country know what Congress thinks of tho rerics of out races against organized government. Mr. Blanton silso made a general attack ott labor unions, saying thal j\e bad leen receiving anonymous Rit ters from all parts of the United St!.les "telling mo that if I ever open ed my mouth against the unions what would happen lo me and my fa;,.Hy." On tito same night that an infer nal machine was exploded on Attor ney General Palmer's doorstep. Mr. Blanton said, "there met in Wash ington representatives from other unions, many of them representatives of government employees, who were addressed hy the wife of a convicted bomb thrower of California." "I hope you wll open your mouths, and tell these anarchists-1 do not care if they are labor unionists or not-that if they do not stop their practices, (and I hope you will tell Mr. G?mpers that if be does not purge bis labor unions of anarchy and disregard of law,) we aro going to catch all tho anarchists, though they be members of unions, and bang them as high as Haman." fhe BEST and CHEAPEST insurance on earth FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK USE MORE PAINT PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY YOUR PROPERTY Ash Your Dealer. Oconeo Mills Rulid Lake. (Tugnloo Tribune, .lune 3.) The Oconeo Mills Company are building a lake, park and bath houses.. Tlie lake will be used for swimming by the operatives and will also be stocked with fish. Tho lake will bo about 100 foot wide and 500 feet long, and will be surrounded by a pretty, shaded park. The company is also preparing to Install some play ground apparatus In the park in front of the mill. The lako is hoing locat ed on a pieco of property which tho mill company recently purchased from their Mr. Dorn, and which is in front of the old Puckett place. * * .j. * * 4. 4? 4* 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Buy a few Thrift Stamps to-day. And thon bo sure to buy some 1919 Wnr Savings Stamps. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* I/?IIMT 1R0DUCTS SPA UTA N BURG MAN SUICIDES. .'lisper (lookout Jumped Into Pncolot III ver to lind Suffering. Spu r un burg, Juno 5.-The body of Jasper Uookout, aged 5<J years, a residen', of the Clifton Mills section of this county, was found to-day at Thom;' '..t's Ford, un the Pacolot river, i r Clifton, by two small boys who were llshing. Mr. Uookout, who had been for twentv years a sufferer from rheu matism, left lils home Monday after noon, riving no intimation as to his destination. When he did not return that night considerable alarm was felt by his relatives. As the time passed the alarm grew much greater, and scouting parties were sent out to look for the man, lt being feared that Violence had been done him. The lirst news of him came to-day when bis body was found. Coroner Turner held an inquest over tho body of Mr. Uookout to-day. The coroner's Jury returned Its ver dict to the effect that Mr. Bookout took Ititi own life by leaping into the PuC?iel river. Mr. l?o )kout leaves his wife and three children, lie was a well-known citizen und lett ves many friends. ._?w A M'LFNBII) OPPORTUNITY I?or Teachers and Students at Pied mont \orinal Hummer School. Teachers, college students and 9th and 10th grade students are offered exceptional advantages in the Bum mer school at Anderson College, to bo heb! from June 2 I th to July. 2 01 li. Teacher's certificate is authorized, and (Mi(ion refunded. By a special provision high school students may mubo . J j> any deficiencies. College and college entrance credits will be granted -Lueco Gunter and J. A. Stoddard, of the State Department of bklucatton, offer special courses. The course ol study Includes regular col lege ard ninth and tenth grade sub jects. sp< dial course In pedagogy, pri mary HI d intermediate methods, ag riculture, domestic science, piano, I violin and business. The expense is ?gUred at cost. For room reserva i timi apply to A. C. Reid, Dean. ! Stewaeh Out Of 1 ?nier ? Try NR nothing Better to Stratghton You Out 'Af'er eating Too Much. Toni? Livor, Regulates Bowoka. Aita Plonsantiy. Guarnritood. Many people eat too much every day and most eat much too much some duys. . That ls why Americans Buffer moro than any pcoplo In tho world from indigestion, biliousness und constipation. With a little thoughtfulness and care, however, a great amount o? this distress could bo avoided and you'll never realize how true this is until you become ono of tho scvera\ mill?n pcoplo of this? country' who keep a box of Nature's Remedy (NH Tablets) constantly on hand and uso lt whenever indigestion, biliousness or constipation threatens. Unlike laxative purges, cathartics, such as oil, calomel, etc., which mere ly force bowel action. Nature's Remedy exerts a beneficial Influence upon tho entire digestivo and eliminative sys tem-tho stomach, liver, bowels and even tho kidneys. Its purpose ls to promote vigorous and -harmonious ac tion of all tho organs that handle tho food and body waste. -That is why tho results which fol low the use of Nature's Remedy aro always a delightful surprise to thoso who first try lt. Tho action while prompt and thorough, ls as mild and gentle and pleasant as Nature her self, and tho thorough cleansing tho body receives brings a feeling of real relief and benefit such as no laxative pill or cathartic ever pro duced for anyone. Get a 25c. box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and try it. There is no risk In doing so, for it must givo you greater relief and benefit than any liver or bowel medicine you ever used or money back instantly. It -ls sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist!."''*'? ? v*j* -.? THF NORMAN CO., Walhalla, S. C. Saved Child from Drowning. Spartanburg, June 6,-The four year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren l-luitter, who moved to this city from Charleston three weeks ago, was saved from drowning in a? dee]? pool here yesterday by Gertrude Tinsley, a twelve-year-old girl. The little Hunter child was play ing by the side of the pool, and In some way fell In. Little Miss Tins ley, seeing Hie child fall In, rushed to the scene, and without removing any of her clothing, jumped in, and after quite a struggle, succeeded in rescuing the child. SOME FINK TRACTS OF LANI) FOR SALE. THREE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND on Stumphouso Mountain has beon sub-divided into tracts of ono hundred acres each, and is now ready to bo solo. I will ba glad to show tho same to parties deiirlng to purchase. Will taro Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps In prymont ' IL R. MOSS, Agent for Owners, Walhalla. S. C. 52-tf I Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of ^0 w* and has been made under his per jCj6?ffly*~^Aj* sonal supervision since its infancy. Ailow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR SA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ?or other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH! C K. NTAUW COM hANV, NKWVOWK O ITV. Pay in advanco-Courier $1 year. The Conner**till SI s yoar Pay in advance-Courier $J year. Helps Sick ? Women Cardui, the woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam I'vers?le, of Hazel ^atcli, Ky. Read what she writes: "1 had a general breafting-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I bad such a weakness and dizziness, .. . and the pains were very severe. A friend told mc I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui?... 1 did, and soon saw it was helping me .. . After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it h?s done for so many thousands of other women who suffered-it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists J.?T YOU NEED NOT SUFFER Fl But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing difficult breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. This is why you should at once realize the importance of thc prop er treatment, and lose no time ex* pcrimcnting with worthless reme-1 .dies which touch only thc surface,, ??? ?i* ?j? ju JU JU ?J? JU ju ?J, .j. JU .J. PROFESSIONAL CA HOS. JU JU JU .j. .j. .J. .3. ^. ^ ^ ,j# ^ * C. L. DICAN, 4? ?J? Surveyor and Civil Engineer, .]. .1? II. F. 1). No. 3, 4* .j* CENTRAL, S. C. 4? .J> HU Y WAH SAVINS STAMPS. j\, 4* 4* 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4* ?fr 4? 4? 4. DH. W. H. CRAIG, Dental Surgeon, 4* ?J? WALHALLA, ft. CAROLINA. j\. i O?lico Over O. Wi Pitchford'? .J. ?I- Store. 4* 4? 4? 4- 4? 4- 'I* * ?>!. 4* 4? 4? * MARCUS C. JJONG, ?J. .I? Attorney-at?Law, ?j? .J? Phono No, 00, Walhalla, s. (J. 44 4? - 4* .J? Ofllco Over Oconce Nows. ?J? 4? 4- 4? + + * * * 4- 4- 4? * J. H. EARLE, ?J? Attornoy-at-Law, ?J? 4? WALHALLA, S. O. JU -I* State & Federal C.'Ourt Practice. JU ?j? FA HM LOANS. JU ?J. UUV WAH SA VINOS STAMPS. JU 4? 4* 4? 4- 4- 4? 4? 4- 4- 4* 4? 4? .I* E. IJ. HIOHXDON, ?{. .J? A ttorney-nt-La w, ?J? .?. WALHALLA, S. O. .Ii PHONK'NO. 01. ?J. 4- HUY'WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. .Jj. 4? 4? 4? 4* 4- 4- 4? 4- 4* * 4- 4 .J. H . T . .1 A Y N E S , JU JU A ttorney-at-Law, ?J? ?J. WALHALLA, S. C. JU JU Hell Phono No. 20. ?|? ju state & Federal Court Practico. JU ju JU ju ju ju ju ju ju ju ju JU JU 4? J. P. Caroy, J. W. Sholor, 4? .Ji Plckens, S. C. W. C. Hughs, 4. 4? CAREY, SIIELOH & HUGHS, 4* JU Attorneys and Counsellors, JU 4. WALHALLA, 9. O. 4? JU State & Federal Court Practice. JU JU .J, .J, .J. .J. JU JU JU ?J. ?J, ej* I ll Kurfees Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. JT>. 13. GOOD, TINNER. - WALHALLA. S. f\ Th? Quinina That Does Not Affect tho Hood Because of ita tonic And laxative effect, LAXA TIVE UKOMO QUIN1NK is better than ordinary Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of lt. W. GROV?. 30c. *ho Courier, $1 per year. Pay in advance And thon bo sure to buy some 1919 War Saving? rf tampa, _ SURVEYING. I liavo purchased tho entire Sur veying Outfit and Implements of tho late I. H. Harrison, and am prepared to do accurato Surveying. I will bo subject to your call.. Write or call on me. J. Ii. MOSER, 29* Walhalla, 8. C., Rt. No. 1. ROM CATARRH To bc rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease germs out of your blood. Splendid results have been re ported from thc use of S. S. S., which completely routs from your blood thc Catarrh germs, for which it is a perfect antidote. If you wish medical advice as to thc treatment of your own indi vidual case, write to Chief Medical Adviser, 42 Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Gil?,