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MOUE OUTRAGES IN PROSPECT, Say Those Who Aro In Charge of Hie Government Investigations* Washington, Juno lit.-Tho men ace of bomb outrages still hangs over this country in th?; belief of officials of the Department of Justice. William j. Flynn, chief of the de partment's bureau of investigation, said to-day that he believed that (hero were more "bombs lo come," but said that it was impossible lo say when the next attempt IO create a reign of terror hy explosions might be made. Supplementing Mr. Flynn's state ment, tho department to-night made puMic testimony of Attorney General I'almer before the House appropria tions 'omniitlee asking for a special fund of $JilMt,(><?(' to carry on the bunt for radicals. The Attorney Hon orai told the committee, as the tes timony revealed. I Mat government ollicials laid been advised of a day sel for another attempt by radicals "lo destroy the government at one fell swoop." "Wo have received so many no tices and gotten so much informa tion," Mr. Palmor told the committee at his recent appearance, "that it lias almost come to be accepted as a fad thal on.a certain day 111 the future which we hit ve been advised of lhere will be another serious and probably much larger effort of the same character which the wdld fel lows >f this movement describe as a revolution, proposing to rise up and destroy the government at one fell swoop." Police Keep Watch. Mr. ['lynn said he knew of no plot planned for Independence Day, and emphasized that every precaution was bel ni; taken by police throughout the Fulled Slates. Ile expresed the belief that eventually those Involved in the recent outi iges would he brought to Justice. "We know the source from which the bomb operators have come," Mr. Flynn said. "The agitation ls purely domestic and has no foreign connec tion, although there may be some foreigners active in it. lt will take some time to clear up the cases, but we are making progress." Palmer Rarely Escapes. Mr. Flynn said Investigation of the recent attempt on the life ol Attorney General Palmer revealed u were Involved anil ihm pnlj a ni I scar ringe of Lhe plot ter.' plans prevented (ho ul tempi being carried bul sun .'.- <fally . in trucing the source of Git e.\ plosions it has been established, lu said, that the man killed here was hi New York two weeks before be mel his death, bm bis identity still is u n u nown. Arrests being made throughout Ibo country include many persons uni connected with the bomb out rages, Mr. Flynn said, hut who hnv< been under surveillance and are de tallied for further investigation. Responding lo Hie Attorney (?ene ra l's plea, the House appropriations committee to-day recommended thal Ibo requested appropriation In granted by Congress, the special fund to he included among the items ol the sundry civil appropriation bill. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic .catorcs Vitality and energy l>y purifying and cn richlnd thc I'lcod. You cnn soon feel its Strength cninft, invigorating KfTcct. Prue ?Oe. Italian Cabinet Resigns. Rome, .lune 19.-The Italian gov ernment resigned this evening aftoi an adverse vote against it in Hu Chamber of Deputies. The vod stood lo Ts against Hie t'oreigi policy of the government, LIFT CORNSTOR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't luirtl Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freestone on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle ol Free ZO HO costs but a few cents al an/ drug store, Int is sulliclenl to remove (ivory hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and Ibo calluses, without soreness or Irritation. l-'reezone is tho sensal ional dis covery of a Cincinnati genius, lt is wonderful, ?(iv. ? KUKMAN8 FLEE BOLSHEVIKS Thirteen I'"ugitives, Ono a Church Official, Land in Now York. New York, .lune 10.-Thirteen Russians. fugitives from the wrath of tin- Bolshevik!, including Arch bishop Platon, metropolitan of Odes sa, arrived here yesterday on the steamship Vladimir, from No vor u s trik. All of the parly, with the excep tion of Archbishop Platon, were de tained at Kills Island for investiga tion hy ibo immigration authorities. The metropolitan, who formerly was a dignitary of the Russian Greek Catholic church in the United Sttttes. was permitted to bind ?if 1er an ex change of telegrams from olllcials at Washington. Archbishop Platon was met by Archbishop Nemelvsky, present bend of the Russian Creek churchill the United States, and a delegation of church officials, and was escorted to the cathedral of St. Nicholas, where I a service of thanksgiving for bia es cape was held. A memorial service was held for this divine about a month ago, following receipt of a report of hts death. Archbishop Platon said lie had been obliged by the French authori ties to unit Odessa two days before the city was taken by tho Bolshevlkl because of reported Bolshevik threats against his life. The Bolshevik power In Russia is waning rapidly, he said, "but. like a drowning man whose grip becomes moro tenacious, they are now indulg ing in excesses never before dreamed of." Tho metropolitan declared that he know of many cases of brutal slaughter after unspeakable atroci ties, of priests and bishops of tho church as well as of men and women and children of the "bourgeoise." "There ls the case of Bishop An dronlskus of Perm." he said. "A j mob set upon him. First they nulled out half his beard, next they gouged out his eyes, then they strangled him and threw the body into the river. "Bishop Amhroclus of Tchehok sary suffered even more Indignities. After beating him they tied bim to a horse's tall and then frightened the animal to make lt gallop about tho streets. When he died they hacked the body to pieces. Not even j the crucifix baited their slaughter." j LEMON lUICf FOR FRECKLES j Girls! Make beauty lotion for I i i j a few cents-Try It! . J# _ ,,."-,..,...,.... .....j Squeeze tho juice of two lemon*! into a bottle containing three ounces ! of orchard white, shake well, and you have ?i quarter pint of tho best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau tifier, ?it very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or loilol counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, and soe how freckles and blemishes disap . pear, ?nd how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates,-adv. DOUGH AND THF DOUGHNUT. "Boyal" Had a Hinge l'art in thc .Making of Doughnuts Overseas. The doughnut that made the doughboy happy and was so widely and generously distributed to our boys "over there" by the Salvation Army, has been prominently featured by that organization in thc great na tional drive to raise funds to con tinue over boro their great work in i he cause ol' hu inanity. In the great drive in New York I ( itv doughnuts were sold by the Salvation Army hy the thousands at -I a piece. The Royal Baking Pow der Company contributed to the Sal vation Army a large quantity of their product, which not only raised the dough in the doughnuts, but went a long way in helping to "raise (bo dough" for the fund. This famous doughnut is shaped I like a life preserver, and was no doubt regarded as such on many oc casions by our men in the battle line beyond the reach of rations. The soldiers have sung ifs praise so much thal the roc I po for making four ; dozen of the kind of doughnuts that helped win the war is given here for the benefit of our readers: Five cups of flour, two cups of sugar, five teaspoonfuls of Royal Baking Powder, mid ?a lt spoon fill of salt, two oiigs. one and three-quar ters cups of milk, and one table spoonful of lard. Knead, shape with a doughnut ? culler, drop into very bot lard, and j in a few minutes you have it! . Buy a few Thrift Stamps to-day. Tho Conner ?tili $1 a year. The sure way to get pure, rich and wholesome syrup-Say Karo to your grocer There Are Three Kinds of Karo Crystal White"-in the Red Can: "Golden Brown"-ia the Blue Can; "Maple Flavor"-the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich Maple Taste-In the Green Can. IMPORTANT TO YOI/-Every can of Karo is marked v/ith exact weight in pounds of syrup cont&ined. ' Do not be misled by pachanes of similar size bearing numbers only and having no relations to weight of contents. CORN PRQDUCTS REFINING CO. T* B* NORR!S? **i*r-Motin K P. O. BOX 161 NEW YORK CITY Hurt Buildi"? Atlanta? illumina SA Ml KI i J. DICKSON", SOliU KU Westminster J. <). ,11. A M I' Hrsiilut lons of He* oort. Ill ul? co Illili .w. Whereas, it has como t.< knowledge that Samuel .1. Di one of the faithful members J. O. U. A. M., was killed tn In Krance, lighting for bi-- c his loved on a and lils nome Unsolved, Thal d'plorov '?ni lo.-; member: th. ' bl.1 is forever vacant : his family and loved one! fell sympathy. Also be it resolved. That hers of this order feel hif with the prompt payment o insurance he carried with Resolved further. Tba' tiles?- resolutions be sent i and to our local paper. .1. K. Reid, ? ? a r .?.on, tho dion fitr/i , i * ' .' order I . et>W o faithful a . lodi . tend o ? heart a nu ... . pleas I opy <-,f ts w ie R. S. Westminster M Cain. C. Datson Comm i : Lodge, No i : READ TH IS-and then tn Kc t look at the label on your pu pei We do not. want to discontinue sending 'Ibo Courier to you, but tho CM u-in-ad vance ruling will he compli .?' with. We will soon have our mailing lists in such shape us to automatically dis continuo all subscriptions nt expira tion. Many of our subs ri ht rs have already approved the plan M flt STEUA WOMAN'S 1 t For^two genersdloi mffcrlnf; women of cn, particularly of tin - have found rollet "woman's lil?" tarot; . famous prescription far.iona Oil] Southern -"8TBLLA VITA IO." Woman know whet need n rometly for wc il lind misery In hod mind. Mothers knov thoir yoting claudio tho critical ft^o. n'.' harmless rcRc.'..ttor \vhii!"Hoir.n tonio. ST Kid, A VIT AI? n\ this ticed. ?'IMI hy druggist. * "1 run eheerfrUr rrrr. yr.nr STK?.I.l VIT?K. Iii <-?"d it 1 mitered with i perlet*, ?frere tiac-kacht i i iii.H ?croM my abdomen. 1 1 rid,-,! lo try your ST r t. ViTAB, ?nd n?vr nfl the p:ii,. ac lin liavif ilisnppcnrcd, anc I longer tVir mr mnntlilr period - Mr? Dora Kldtcn, Ark. THACHER MEDICINE C , Chattanooga, Tann.? U. S. A? Ker Salo at NORMAN'S 1)11170 STORE, Walhalla, S. C. Buy Farm Lands 350 ACRES, EXTRA UOOD FA ILM LAND. 7 5 ucre8 good bottom, with good quantity upland (about 5 0 acres) in cultivation. Good large dwelling, two 1 tenant houses; two uood barns, with j Uno concrete silo. Woodland m such j shane aa to m.ik<- extra g >od f: rm when cleared, 05 ACRES, one-half mile of Conerosa Church, 1 I miles of Walhalla, I miles of West- ! 1 minster, one mile of '.Blue Ridge j School House. Can give some mani la real bargain. 10H ACRES, live miles of West minster ; good house and barn and good tenant J house; 25 acres cotton land in culti vation; 11; acres good bottom land.! This tract l?es o;-, tho proposed Na- ? li mal Highway, and is a good, all round farm. ?O ACRES, within on<> mile of Westminster; sit uated on public highway; lies well. 1*20 ACRES, live miles of Westminster,with about 30 acres of g-od-lying land in culti vation; balance rourch, with great deal of firewood. Within one-half mile of Chauga School House. This place ts well watered. Price, $20.00 per acre. 100 ACRES, mlle and a half of Westminster, on new National Highway. Desirable location for anybody who wants a real good farm near town. Place lies in Westminster School District. On all the above I cnn give real bargains and easy terms. J II BARNETT, Westminster, S. <\ TRUCK FOR SALE. - One-ton Graham Bros. chain-drive, with Ford engine; In first-class condition. No offer considered under $500.00. G. C. CRHNSIIAW, West I'nion. 27* Cotton at lt is freely predicted that co or mort* nevi fall. If that is c< sidc-drcss your colon. Side-dn increases the yield largely. \V question, and we believe we are omi application that hits the sp dilferont fertilizer is required ; that used in planting, Von don't want tho same k had for breakfast. Von ran mi cotton can, too; hut for the ver> is absolutely neresnry. We have the goods, and wit more than XiNio for a bale of <.< certainly pay to use lt. Rut it si ,Wo haven't as much ns Ami? are getting orders from other CO W. JF\ Farmc For every dollar you pay oi hack from $?.00 to $5.(IO in yon C. P. WALK KR, .1. C. RAM PLEY, Fi IL SHIRLEY, T. lt. JON ICS, . . , RESOLUTION ITV BOARD OF DI1U3CTORS. That ii Stockholders' Meeting be called on TUESDAY, the loth day of JULY, 1919, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Warehouse of the Company, at Richland, S. C., for the purpose of considering the following resolution: 1. That the corporation of the Richland Union Warehouse Company go into li j nidation and wind up its. affairs and dissolve. Thal the warehouse mid lol upon which tho warehouse Is situ ated he sold by the Seen in y < n?! i rot surer ul public auction, tu the. highest bidder, for cash, at the ware house at Richland, S. C., on such date as may lie named hy the stockhold ers, beginning at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and that such sale he advertised for three weeks in The Keowee Courier previous to such sale. :!. Thal tho Secretary and Treasu rer he directed to pay from any of the funds in his hands, or to come into his hands, the Indebtedness of the corporation. 4. That the Secretary and Treasu rer he directed to pay to tho stock holders their pro rata share of the net assois of the corporation after payments of the debts and expenses of winding np its affairs and disso lution of the corporation have been 'paid. 1 G. That the said corporation be dissolved and charter surrendered. T. D. A LEV A vr>F!T?. President. June 18, 1919. 25-27 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to the Estate of ABM. BROWN, DECEASED, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present tho same, duly attested, within tho timo prescribed by law or bo barred. EMMA BROWX, Execuulrix of tho Estate of Abb. Brown, Deceased. June 11, 19 19. 24-27 35 Cents. (ton will fetch HU cents a pound irioc(, lt will pay handsomely to 's>in<i with Hie proper fertilizer e have studied the sidiwlresser o (Yering a fertilizer for the sec ioi. For thc very liest results a for the second application from ind of food for (limier that you ike out with it for a while, ami . best results something different b ('?don at :t5 cents a pound, or dion and the seed out lt, it will liould be applied early, troon Cornily should use, and wo unties. Bettor order early. tate aid Oil Co., )f9 Secretary. nt for this s I dc-d rosser you gel r crop. -W. F. E. JH .WALHALLA, S. C. .WKHT UNION, S. C. .WESTMINSTER, S. C. .SENECA, S. C. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOLARSHIP AM) ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Thc l<: Mt minet ion for the award of Vacant Scholarships in the Univer sity of South Carolina, and for ad mission of new students, will be held at the County Court House, July ll, 1019, nt <? a. m Applicants must not bo loss than sixteen ycart or ago. When scholarships aro vacant, lifter July 1 I they will be awarded to those making the highest aver age ??t examination, provided they meet the conditions gu-?minuit, mc award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Currell for scholarship application blanks. These blanks, properly Ulled out by the ap plicant, should be tiled with Dr. Cur rell by July 7th. Scholarships are worth $100.00. free tuition and fees $138.00, total. Next session will open September 17. 1919. Cor fur ther information write to PRESIDENT W. S. OURRELL, s. c. University, Columbia, S. C. .lune IS. 1919. 25-27 MAO I ST KA 'ITO'S SUMMONS PO lt DEBT. State of South Carolina. County of Oconeo.- In Magistrate's Court. By M. T. Hughs. Esq., Magistrate in and for Oconee County, the State aforesaid. To John T. McKinney and J. Thomas Kennett, as partners in trade, un der the style and firm name of Mc Kinney & Kennett: Complain! having been made to me by J. Millard Davis that you tire indebted to him in the sum of Fifty- , one Dollars, on an account for use of buildings and land? in the storing of tools, implements, brasses and other personal property, for pastur ing mules, and for wheat oaten hy their mules This is, therefore, to require you to appear before me. in my office, at Walhalla, S. C., on the li 1 st day from the service of this Summons, nt 10 o'clock A. M., to answer the said Complaint, or judgment will be given against von by default. Dated Walhalla, S. C., May 21, A. D. imo. M. T. H rCHS. (Seal. 1 Magistrate. E. L. 11 FARNDON, Plaintiffs Attorney, .lune 18, 1010. 25-27 Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses! Railroad fare paid one way to our Oconcc County Patients Who Purchase (?lasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Exports. Odom-Schade Optical Co., A, A.tOdom, A. II. Sehnde, President . Sec'y & Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple, Greenville. S. C.