Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, September 03, 1919, Image 4

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GREW DESPONDENT OVER HER TROUBLES .Once- Was "Most Wretched Person' Says Mrs. Greene. HUT NOW IS HAPPY. .Gained IO Pounds After Taking Tn li lac and Improved Considerably "Before I began taking Tanlac I Avas the most wretched person, I ex pect, you ever saw, but now I am as happy as I can be over tho good that Tanlac lias done mo," said Mrs. Maggie Green, of 1219 Avonue A, Ensloy, Ala. "For a long time I suffered from indigestion and stomach troublo," she continued, "and had grown so weak from loss of energy that I really took no interest in anything. I would suffer for hours from gas on my stomach that made mo dizzy and gave me palpitation of the heart. I fell off until I weighed only 95 pounds and was so weak and run down I could not do any work about the house. I was so nervous that at times 1 trembled all over and I got so cross and fretful I was not like myself at all and was growing more despondent every day. "Nothing I took seemed to reach my troubles and I just went from bad to worse. My husband got a bottle of Tanlac for me, und as soon as I began taking it I started to im prove and began to eat and my ap petite got better every day. The disagreeable fulness does not trou blo me any more after meals and I feel just flue. In fact, I do not know what it ls to have a pain now. I sleep like a log at night and have ;galned 10 pounds and everyone tells me 1 look like a different woman." Tanlac, tho master medicine, is :sold exclusively by Bell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain, Oftkwny; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca ; Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-adv. ?OSNELIAS PLEA SELF-DEFENSE. P?titions Transfer of ('use to the Federal Court. Greenville, Aug. 28.--A formal motion for the removal of the trial of .lake Gosnell, charged with the murder of Sheriff Hendrix Rector, on duly Ch, from General Sessions to Federal Court, was made yester day, and Clerk .7. H. Knight issued a writ transferring the custody of the prisoner to Marshal Lyon. So licitor J. Robert Martin will make an effort to have Gosnell's case remain in Sessisons Court. It Is probable that Gosnell will bo tried in Rock Hill next month. However, If tho case for any reason is postponed the defendant may he tried at Green ville or Greenwood. ' The text of the petition flied by Gosnell through lils attorneys yes terday follows. "Tho United States of America, Western District, of South Carolina - In the District Court.-At Law. -Ex Parte Jake Gosnell, Peti tioner.-In re The State of South Carolina against Jake Gosnell, De fendant. "To tho Honorable Judges of tho District Court of tho United States for tho Western District of South Carolina: "Tho petition of Jake Gosnell rc spoctfuly shows to the court as fol lows: "1. That he is now imprisoned in thc county Jail of Grenville county, Stato of South Carolina, by virtue of warrants of arrest and commitment issued by the authorities of Green ville county, charging him with the murder of one Hendrix Rector, at Greenville, S. C., on July 4th, 1919; that upon said warrants there has been handed lo tho grand jury of Gr:"- ville county, in the Court, of Cr-H* :.. 1 .Sessions for said county, at the Angus! tenn of said court, a bill o? Siidtctmenf charging tho prisoner wita '.he murder of said Hendrix Rec tor, upon tho day named, and that upon said Indictment the said grand jury on llit* i??lh of August, 1910, rt urne \ a I rue bill. ' That ni tho time of tho ?Hoged act, for vhich the petitioner stands indicted, he was un ollicer. duly ap pointed r i dor, and neting by author ity of a rovomte law of tho Untied states, that ls to say, he was a Deputy Collector of Internal Reve nue, duly appointed and acting under the acts of Congress commonly known as the internal revenue laws; that he had been assigned for work as such Deputy Collector under the lion. I). C. Ileyward. Collector of internal Revenue for tho District of South Carolina; that, he was In the county of Greenville under and by the Instructions from tho said D. C. ileyward, Collector of Internal Rev enue aforesaid, for tho purpose of investigating violations and appre hending violators of said rovenuo laws, particularly those in referenoe to intoxicating liquors; that in the course and scope of his said duties as such Deputy Collector, on the morning of July 4th, 1919, the peti tioner had received information of a flagrant violation of said revenue Inws which was about to be consum mated at or near the eily of Greer, in said county of Greenville; that he left his home on said morning for the purpose of going to Greor to prevent said violation and appre hend the violators, riding in his automobile; that petitioner first re paired to the home of Deputy Col lector R. Q. Merrick, in the city of Greenville, for the purpose of ob taining assistance from him in his j said undertaking; that the day being a holiday he found the said Deputy absent from home; that seeing one W. B. Kellar, who bad been deputy sheriff of Greenville county and ex perienced in making arrests, the pe titioner persuaded him to accompany him; that certain necessary repairs on his automobile required him to go to Brlscoe's garage on West Court street, in the city of Greenville; that while tho petitioner was assisting the garage men in said repairs, Intend ing as soon as they could be com pleted to continue the undertaking hereinbefore referred to, the de ceased entered the garage and made an unprovoked and violent attack on the petitioner, when without malice toward him, but in defense of his life, which was threatened by the deceased with a pistol, which be was attempting to use and was in the act of drawing, the petitioner shot him; that the cause of the ani mosity of tho deceased towards the petitioners was due to the petition er's aprehending violators of Mio revenue laws whom the deceased was befriending and aiding in their nefarious work; and his purpose had been on many previous occasions, and was upon tho occasion of the homicide, to obstruct tho petitioner In bis said work as Deputy Collector. "3. The petitioner further alleges that no murder was committed by him; on the contrary, the homicide was committed in his own necessary self-defense, to save his life; that at the time the alleged act for which ho is indictede was committed he was, und still is, un ofllcer of the United States, to wit, a Deputy Col lector of Internal Revenue, and the act for which he is indicted was performed in bis own necessary self defense, while engaged In the dis charge of the duties of his olfice as Deputy Collector of Internal Rev enue laws of the United States, and was done under and hy right of his office,, to wit, as Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. "Your petitioner therefore prays that the said cause be removed from the Court of General Sessions of Greonvillo county, South Carolina, to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of South Carolina, and that the appro priate writ issue. And as in duty bound ho will ever pray, etc. "Jake Gosnell, Petitioner. "Greenville, S. C., Aug. 27, 1919." Constipated; bilious: dlssyt hervluehou; nervous; Irri table: "feeling bad all over". Whole system con gested. "All plugged up." DR. THACHER'S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP ls wnnt you need. It's * puro)y vegetable tonic and idood purlflor. Mildly laxa tivo or thoroughly o.athartlo according to the dose. It wakes up a lazy LIVER and koopa lt "on the Job*'. It Induces healthy action of tho KIDNEYS, lt puts Ibo UOWELS In good condition and koopa them that way. YOU nood nomothlng of this kind-and every mem ber of tho family, from tho chlldron up, does too. Oct it at ymir drug *tr>r?. "Kor two yearn I suffered with some kind of ?tomneli tronido and indigestion. 1 tried several remedien, hut coidd get no rc llef until I tried your DR. TIIAC'lir.ft'S LIVER AND WJOOD SYRUP. Two bottli* cured mc. I hnve no trouble with my atom nch now ; cnn rot anything I de aire without fear."-Miss Fannie Johnson-Tenn, THACHER MEDICINE CO. Kh.-Utanopga. Tann., U. 8. A. m tn l'or Sale at NORMAN'S DRUG STORE, Walbnlla, S. C. Service at Norton School Mouse. Tho Woodmen of Camp Norton hnve arranged with Rev. William Thompson to preach at Norton school house on the first Sunday In Septombor at 11 o'clock. Everybody Invited. N. T. Dyur. REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience of Walhall? People. We are fortunate, indeed, to he able to profit by the experience ot our neighbors. The public utterances of Walhalla residents on the following subject will interest and benefit many of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can be had. B. Oelkers, W. Main St., Walhalla, gave the following statement March 16, 1911: "My kidneys were out ot order and my back pained awfully. I had other symptoms of kidney com plaint, too. I wan advised to take Doan's Kidney Pills and did. They soon completely cured me." On April 10, 191?, Mr. Oelkers said: MI think Just as highly of DoanJs Kid ney Pills now as when I endorsed thom before. I am glad to recommend them at any time for they surely did me a great deal of good. I confirm my former endorsement." Price, 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pilla - the same that Mr. Oelkers had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. STORAGE TURKIC Y WAS 1 ATAD. Three Dead, Two Paralyzed from Kating (.'old Storage Meat. Alliance. Ohio, Aug. 27.-Col. C. C. Weybrecht, who roturned only three weeks ago from France, where he commanded the 146th Infantry, died hero this morning as a result, physicians believe, of eating cold storage turkey at a dinner last Sat urday night at a country club near Canton. Mrs. Helen Sebring Qahrls, wife of W. l. Qahrls, of Sebring, Ohio, also is dead, and Mr. and Mrs. .lohn C. Sharer are paralyzed and their re covery ls said to bo extremely doubt ful. Specialists from Cleveland and Alliance were summoned here yes terday to attend the stricken per sons. Hob Jennings, a negro waiter at the country club, also died this morn ing. The chef, W. D. McKlboy, Is in a serious condition at a hospital in Canton. v .Mr. and Mrs. Louis ll. Brush, of Salem, Ohio, who attended the din ner party, are dangerously 111. Mrs. Clem Dates and Mrs. Willis F. Sanford, of this city, also are in a serious condition. . IOO% ? PURE PH THC LAST ?ffOfi" SEALED TINS ONLY AT YOUR GROCERS MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE CA It NEG IK DID NOT DIK POOB. Estate About $?0,000,000-ile Gave Away *:?.""><>,ooo,ooo. New York, Aug. 28.-The will of Andrew Carnegie, made public to day, estimates the value of tho iron master's estate at betweeif $2 5,000, 000 and $30,000,000. The will leaves the real estate and all the works of art and household goods to Mrs. Carnogio. The finan cial provision for Mrs. Carnegie and her daughter, Mrs. Miller, was made during Mr. Carnegie's lifetime. A statement issued by Elihu Root, .tr., says that Mr. Carnegie's public gifts and charities during his life time exceed $350,000,000. The fourth article of tho will con tains a series of legacies to charit able institutions, while the ii ? iii ar ticle contains annuities to relatives and friends. The Carnegie corpora tion of New York, ls the residue ry legatee. Tn rt is Remembered, An annuity of $10,000 waa be queathed to former President Taft, and annuities of 5,000* each to Mrs. Grover Cleveland (now Mrs. Thomas .1. Preston) and Mrs. .Theodore Roosevelt. An annuity of $10,000 also hequonthod to Premier Lloyd ('(.orge, of England. Public bequests include Cooper Union. New York, $60,000; Pitts burg University $200,000; Relief Fund of the Authors' Club of New York $200,000; Hampton Institute York $200,000; Hampton Institute, Hoboken, N. J.,1 $100,000; St. An i.rowB Society of New York $100, 000, CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature ars ^0~j? m of ??^^? The Courier, $1 por year. Pay In advance PIVB DEAD AT OHAIUiOTTE. Quiet Restored V?tor Disorders In oldest to ?Street Cur Strike. Charlotte. N. q., Aug. 27.-Quiet prevails throughout the city, while street cars nie being operated on several lines und troops and citizen guards patrol strategic points. Indi cations point to another day and night of order, with civilian and military authorities directing the forces formed to uphold the law through a well formed system. Another Addition to Death List. Will Hammond has been added to the death list which was started in the outbreak of a riot at tho car barn early Tuesday. Hammond die'd at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning at a local hospital as a result of having been shot in the throat and paral yzed in tho spinal cord. J. D. Aldred, who was wounded when buckshot went into his abdomen, died at a local hospital before midnight Tues day. Hospital authorities where the thirteen wounded men were carried, reported at noon that the remaining eleven wounded were making Bails factory progress. Hun Limited Schedule. Plans of tho Southern Public Util ities Company to-day were to put their cars back on a limited schedule as soon as city authorities give per mission. Reports at the City Hall early In the day Indicated a quiet night throughout the city, with the six companies of State Guards and the 200 armed citizens patrolling all sections. The street car barn, which was the scene of the early morning riot of Tuesday, in which titree men were killed and thirteen wounded, was under a heavy guard throughout Tuesday night. A machine gun was mounted and tn readiness in case of a rushing of the guards, which did not come. The d'enth Hst went to five to-day when J. 1). Aldred and Will Ham mond, who were among the more severely wounded of the rioters, ex pired between midnight and dawn, one other man is in a critical condi tion. Street cars were being run out on a limited schedule at 9.30 this morn ing. City officiais assured the Public Utilities Company that they had tho situation well in hand and prepared to promptly handle any disturbance. Guards and police patrol the sec tions whore cars are hoing operated. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Table:s remove the cause. There ts only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. Death of a Little Child. Francis, five years, five months and fourteen days old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cantrell, died at ..ie home of her parents on the 14th of this month, after an Illness of 19 days, of typhoid fever. She will be sadly missed In the home and by all who knew her. She was a bright, Intelligent child, possessing a loving and tender disposition. After funeral services conducted by Rev. L. W. Langston, of the Walhalla Baptist church, the little body was laid to rest in the Bethel cemetery on the (day following her death. We had a little treasure once, She was otu* joy and pride; We loved her-alt, perhaps too welt? For soon she slept and died. All is dark within our dwelling Lonely are our hearts to-day, For the one we loved so dearly Has forever passed away To eternal rest, Grant it to her, O Lord. You Do More Work* You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities tn the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness,, laziness, nervousness and sickness. OROVB'S TASTELESS ChUl TONIC restor? ? Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. OROVB'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it.* Tho blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRO?J to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop-' erties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it thc favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago. folks would tide a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family lind Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. Thc formula is just thc same to day, and you can get it from any drug store. COc per bottle. To Unveil Monument. The monument of ll. A. Johnson will be unveiled at Woi: ?Malte cem etery Oh Sunday, September 7th. at ;; o'clock p. m. .Neighboring camps aro invited to attend and assisi. W. W. West, Clerk. Ked Oak Camp. No. 93 2. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX-F0S WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prcparcdSyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should betaken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. ATTENTION, PARENTS 1 Is your boy or girl going to any South Carolina College or Prep School this Fall, as a pay student? If so, write us. We can save you money. Give the name of thc school, Carolina Farmer & Stockman, 8 Exchange Bank Building, ?I* Charleston, S. C* ?. + ??.?$. tfi?|? ?!. ?|, ?i* "?. ??, ?j. ?g. .j. ??. ?|? *?< >?o ?j? ?j. ?i UNITED STATES KAUAI OA 1) ADMINISTRATION Director General of Ka I hoads. R A 1LRO A D SC ll EI > U LES (Not (Um van toed.) Ar? Hal and Departure of Trains, Walhalla, S. C. BLUE D1ROE RAILROAD. (Corrected to Juno 22, 1010) lioave for Arrlvo from * 7.10 AM.Senoca-Anderson-Bolton. .Andorson-Soneca. ? 10.00 AM * 11.00 AM. Seneca-Anderson. . Belton-Anderson-Senoca..?12.33 PM * 3.15 PM.Seneca-Andorson-Belton. * 1.4 5 PM * 5.35 PM.Soneca-Andorson. ? 5.05 PM *? 1.25 PM.Seneca., . Belton-Anderson-Setioca.* 9.30 PM * Dally. ** Dally except Sunday. Direct connection at Belton with Southern Railroad trains for and from Columbia, Charleston and Intermediate points. Direct connection made at Seneca Svlth Southern Railroad trains for points North, South, East and West. Call on Ticket Agent for detailed schedules and other Information. HOOVER FINISH RS HIS WORK. Supervised Distribution of Food Worth Hundreds of Millions. Paris, AUK. 23.-'Tho American relief administrntion closed its Paris ellice to-day, formally ending tts work in Europe. Herbert Hoover, who has supervised the distribution of supplies valued at hundreds of millions, will sall for the United States within ten days. Tho feeding of 4,000,000 children in various parts of Europe, under taken by the administration, will bo continued by a charitable organiza- i Hon ho has formed, with Its main offices in New York. The American association, during the six months ending .May :! 1, 1910, distributed supplies valued at $636, 175,000 to seventeen countries, ac cording to .Mr. Hoover's report to the supremo economic council. These supplies represented 5?2 shiploads, weighing 2,486,330 metric tons. UGH I CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug liefere lt Salivates You! It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, consti pated, and beliove you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver und clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Toue and take a spoonful to night. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up bettor | than calomel and without griping . or making you alck 1 want you to go . back to the store and got your money, I Take calomel to-day ami to.-mor- > row you will feel weak and sick and < nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. S Take a spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson's Liver Tone to-night, i and wake up feeling great. It's < perfectly harmless, so give lt to your . children any time, lt can't salivate, i so let them eat anything afterwards. -adv. Drying Sweet Coin. Clemson College, Aug. 27.-Sweet corn may be dried very successfully either in a drier or in the sun. Se lect very young and tender corn, and prepare at once for gathering. Boll or steam on the cob eight or ten minutes to set the milk. To improve the Savor, a teaspoonful of salt to a gallon of water may be used. Drain well and cut off from the cob with a sharp, flexible knife. Cut only half way down to the cob and scrape off any of the chaff next to tho cob. Dry from threo to four hours at lit) to 146 degrees F. A pound of dried corn per do?en ears *s a- good yield. When field corn lu tiir.ed, geed, plump roasting ear stage ls the pro fier time to gather lt. Corn may also be dried in the sun. Dry in the oven ten or fifteen minutes sind finish drying in the sun. , Sun-drying is, of course!, not ( satisfactory in moist weather, and the dried product will he darker in appearance and not as attractive. Sun-dried corn should bo heated In the oven before storing in order to kill insect bugs. Belgium Buys Anny Food. Coblenz. Aug. 27.-?'Surplus army food suppHos stored in Antwerp and the Hook of Holland were sold re cently to tho Belgian government for $1 1,000,000, Tho food was brought from America for the IJ. S. army of occupation. Bolgium is also figuring on buying the clothing and other steeles Of army material stored In Antwerp warehouses. The sales are hoing handled by the ''ulled States liquidation commiss'on which has established a branch in Coblenz. HEAD THIS-anti then take a look nt the label Oil your paper. We do not want' to discontinue sending The Courier to you, but tho cush-in-nri vnilCO ruling Will bo compiled with. We will soon have our mailing Hst? In such shape ns to automatically dls cc nt lime all subscript ions at expira tion^ Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses! Railroad favo paid one way to our Oconcc County Patients Who Purchase Glasses, Kyos examined by specialists hud glas'"? uiado while you wait. Kodak \Vms Developed by Exports. Odom-Schade Optical Co., A. A. Odom, A. H. Schade, President. Soe'y Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple, Greenville. S. C. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, Coun ty of Oconee.- (lu Court of Probate) -By V. P, Martin, Esq., Probate Judge. - Whereas, JOHN F. CRAIG, 3. C. C. P., has made suit to me to ?rant him loiters of Administration )f the Estate of and Effects of JOHN SMITH, Deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail: aund! singular the kln Irod and creditors of tho said lohn Smith, Deceased, that they be und appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to. be held at Walhalla Court House-, South Carolina, on Tuesday, tho 18th day of September, 1919, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of August, A. D. 1919. (Seat..) V. P. MARTIN. Judge of Probate for Oconee Co., S.C. Published on the 13th, 20th and 07th days of August and 3d. 10th, 1.7th days of September, 1919, lu The keowee Courier,, ?nd on the Court House door for the- time prescribed by law. Aug-. 13, 1919. 33-38 SHINGLES The Good Kind. The Price is Right I have all the Shingles you may want or are looking for-Good ones, too--full Risse and up to standard specifications. Better got your Shingles now. Lot me know your needs and I can fur nish you with what you want at a moment's notice. Pvc got tho Shingles-Millions of them. Write or call on ll . F . T ll O I) , 33-30 Walhalla, H. C. The C. & B. Hat Company, I2H Broad Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLORINA, ls the owner of and is carrying on tho Mail Order business formorly han dled hy the H. W. Clarke Hat Com pany. All orders should bo sont to them. AC-KNTS WANTED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 88*