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SUPERIORITY PROVEN ., BY RELIEF IT GAVE. v ? Mrs. Sullivan Says TUN;lue Gave Heir Quicker Relief than Any Other. DESCRIBES THK CHANGE. Greenville Woman Says for Years She Never Felt Well, hut 'run- . lac Gavo Her Health. "Of all tho medicines I have taken for those troubles 1 had, Tanlae proved tho best and gave mo the quickest rolief," declared Mrs. Janie Sullivan, of No. 15 Vance street, Greenville, S. C., in -a statement she gave in endorsement of Tanlae. "I had suffered from indigestion for years when I began taking Tanlae, and with tho indigestion I had ner vous attacks. I would got so short of breath that I would pant for hours, just like a person who hud neon run ning. I had to he vory careful of what I ate, for everything I ate hurt me. 1 nearly always had headaches, and never did feel really well. "The Tanlae quickly ended that shortness of breath, though, and my stomach soon was built up, regulated and strengthened, so I ate heartily and was not troubled with indiges tion. Those headaches left me, and my whole system was regulated and strengthened generally. I am glad to recommend Tanlae." Tanlae, the master medicine, ls sold exclusively by Bell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain, Oahway; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar-; macy, Senece: Stonecypher Drag Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-adv. 16-17.. FIRST CALL DEMOCRATIC CLUBS Tho Clubs Will Meet April 24th and County Convention May 3d. All Democratic clubs in Oconee county should meet on Saturday, the 24th of April, 1920, and eject the following officers: One pi jsident, One or more vice presidents, Secretary and treasurer, Committee of three on registra tion. And such other committees as may scorn expedient; elect delegates to the County Convention, (one dele gate to twenty-five members, or ma jority fraction thereof, bused on the number of votes polled in the first primary, 1918.) Call for County Convention. The County Convention will meet at the Court House on Monday, May 3d, 1920, at ll o'clock A. M., for the routine business and such other busi ness as may come before the conven tion. AH dftlflentes are urged to be ttl prompt!} it ll o'clock. J. E. Hopkins, County Chairman. AV Ci Mu ghi . ecretary. ?XATI V M Ol' THE OWNERSHIP Management, Circulation, etc., of Tho Keowco Courier, Published Week ly a* Walhalla, S. C., Required by tho Act of August 24, 1012. (Statement for April l, 1020.) Publisher-J. A. Steck, Walhalla, S C ' Editor-J. A. Steck, Walhalla, S. C. Managing Editor-Same. Dusiness Manager-'Same. Owners-Steck, Shelor, Hughs & Shelor-(Partnership)-J. A. Steck, J. W. Shelor, W. C. Hughs, T. B. Shelor, all of Walhalla, S. C. Known bond-holders, mortgagees, and other security holders-None. J. A. STECK, Editor and Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of April, 1920. (Seal.) D. A. SMITH, Not try Public for S. C. Says Ilusa Reds Called U. S. Rising. London, April 14. - Lieut.-Col. Joseph Steplin, formerly of the La Fayetto Escadrille, and now comman der of tho flying forces of tho Lettish army, declared Wednesday that he has knowledge that the Russian Bol shevikl have issued a call for "a red uprising in America."' According to Col. Steplin, a copy of the proclamation has been sent to Washington for observation by Uni ted States government officials. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toos, and tho hard skin calluses from bottom of foot. A tiny bottle of "Freezono" costs llttlo nt any drug storo. Apply a few drops upon tho corn or callus. In stantly lt stops hurting, thou shortly yon lift that bothersome corn or cal lus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or sbronoss. Truly! No humbug, adv. li* ililli > - Isp .. ?i?jfei -Jlm?imM^ J ti ... y; - . NAVY noxious Tho sal lo TB have ever been Inter ested In tho manly art of self-de fense, and a pago might easily be Ulled if on attempt, were made to j mention the champions of tho world j who have gained their training tn the navy. Tom Sharkey, Sailor Burke, Frank Moran, Gunboat Smith 24 BAKERS AND FIRMS INDICTED Federal Jury nt Charlotte Returns Indictments in Many Oases. Charlotte, N. C., April 24.-Twen ty-four firms and individuals in this State and South Carolina were indict ed hy the Federal grand jury here this afternoon. They are charged with having entered into a conspir acy to raise the price of bread, tho alleged agreement having been made in a meeting held here on Jan. S, 19 20. Those indicted were: H. O. Miller, the Purity Bakery; J. W. Zindelle, E. Y. Crossmore, Geo. P. Wadsworth, and the Carolina Baking Company, of Charlotte; F. A. Fcuchtenburger and J. L. Bennett, of Chester, S. C.; The Bock Hill S ton TU Bakery Com pany, of Bock Hill, S. C.; Tho Geil fuss Bakery, of Spartanhurg, S. C.; W. E. Todd, the Todd Steam Bakery, R. Hoke Bryson, j. B. Pearson, lt. H. Brinson and VV. F. Pearson, ol' Gas tonla, N. C.; J. A. Cu re ton, of Green ville, S. C.; Jack Hernig, of Monroe, N. C.; L. C. Bost, ol' Shelby, N. C., and M. K. Zlngell, D. Z. Miller. D. J. Devondash and the Asheville Steam Bakery, of Asheville, Ni C. The cases are expected to he tried here at a special term of Federal Court in June or July. Conviction carries n fine of $5,000 o>* two years In tlio penitentiary, or both. WATCH POR 'And other bowel disor ders - Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, etc Be prepared to check and relieve such ^roubles by keeping in the' family medicine chest a bottle of Dr. Thacher'? Diarrhoea Mixture In use for half a century. At all drug stores; 3Bc. Money Back if no benefit. Thacher Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., U. S. A. For Salo nt NORMAN'S DRUG STORE, Walhalla, S. C. Greenbacks for Hoys in Germany. Coblenz, April 15.-American doughboys in the occupation zone are preparing to give a hearty wel come to the shipment of American greenbacks, enrouto from the United States. Some soldiers have not saen American paper money for almost three years, having been paid in francs or marks since their arrival in .Europe. Hereafter the army post office and commissary will be run on a dollar basis. Difficulties encountered during tho last few months, when foreign ex change ratos have boen rapidly fluc tuating, caused a change in tho sys tem. Tho army postoffico has lost money often because of tho exchange situation, having sold to an officor or soldier money orders in dollars to tho amount of tho buyors month ly pay, accepting marks in paymont at tho rato of exchange prevailing tho previous month. It has hoon found that If tho mark risos few orders are bought, while if tho mark falls there ls a rush on tho offico un til it fills to overflowing with papor. As Tree Is Bent. (Exchange.) Ono of the most curious wedding ceremonies in tho world is that in vogue among a certain race of dwarfs inhabiting the Anaman Islands. Tho two parties climb two flexible trees growing near each other, which an old man then makes bend toward oach other. Whon tho hoad of tho man touches that of tho girl they uro logally mai lied. Tho numbor of womon wago-earn ors in tho United Statos has incroasc(| 50 por cont during the last ton years. In tho United Statos there are now oloven womon members of State Leg islatures In five different Statos. SHOW CLASS. and hundreds of other good boys might be mentioned. 'i lie above picture shows a friend ly set-to between two youngsters at the Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I., where a number of good boys have been "turned out," as Paddy Partridge, the veteran trainer of the navy boxers, recently said. ' TWO MEN ARE SHOT ON TRAIN. Prominent Planter and tho Conduc tor of Train Ave Principals. Florence, S. C., April 13.-R. H. McClenaghan, conductor, and Ezan der Hewitt, of Marion, a passenger on Atlantic Coast Line train No. 55, from Wilmington , N. C., to Flor ence, were shot, and R. L. Hart, a prominent farmer of Winona, about ten miles from here, surrendered himself to the Florence chief of po lice to-night. The shooting occurred on the train when lt was about five miles from this city. Mr. McClenaghan, a Florence man, had his arm broken by a bullet, while Mr. Hewitt sustained a wound tho hand. Stories by Hart and McClenaghan are contradictory. Each claims that the other had the pistol, lt is under stood, and that in a scuffle the gun was fired, lt. was a stray bullet that hit Mr. Hewitt. Four or five shots were fired. Hart gave himself up after the train reached Florence. Ho ls one ol' the most prominent planters In the Winona section of the county. Mr. McClenaghan say's that Mr. liarte wife got on the train several days ago and stated that slie wauled to get off at Winona. The train is not scheduled to stop there, but Mr. McClenaghan staled that he violated the rules of the company by stopping. lt is claimed by Mr. Hart that Mr. McClenaghan insulted his wife. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. Troops on Rhino Are Costly. Washington, April 15.-'Failure by Germany to make full payments for the maintenance of American forces in Germany, as required by the arm istice, was said by Chairman Kahn, of the House Military Committee, in a speech to-day, to have resulted in the troops being maintained at a daily expense to tho United States of $1,220,000. Stomach Out Of Order? Try NR Nothing Botter to Straighten You Out Aftor Buting Too Much. Tonos Livor, Reg?lale? Dowolo. AoU Pleasantly. Guaranteed. Many people eat too much evory day and moat eat much too much Borne days. That ia why Americans suffer moro than any pcoplo In tho world from Indigestion, biliousness and constipation. "With a little thoughtfulness and care, however, a great amount of this distress could bo avoided and yoi'll never realize bow true this 1? xiv you become ono of tho sovoral rt.iiiion pcoplo of this country who heep n box of Nature's Remedy (Nit, Tablets) constantly on hnnd and uso lt whenever Indigestion, biliousness or constipation threatens. Unlike laxativo pureres, cathartics, such ns oil, calomel, etc., which moro ly force bowel action, Nature's Remedy exerts a beneficial innuenco 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 nit tho organs that handlo tho food and body wasto. That is why tho results which fol low tho uso of Nature's Remedy aro always a delightful surpriso to thoso who first try lt. Tho action whllo prompt and thorough, is as mild and gent?o and pleasant as Naturo her self, and tho thorough cleansing tho body receives brings a feeling of real rollef and benefit such as no laxative pill or cathartic over pro duced for anyono. Get a 2Gc box of Nature's Remedy (Nit Tablets) and try it. There is no risk In doing so, for lt must glvo you frreater relief and benefit than any Iver or bowel medicino you ovor used or money back instantly, it it sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist._ Better thartffi?ls [ -GET A For Liver irirrrxSc BOX THE NORMAN CO., Walhalla, S. O. TIRED, BODY #? AND SOUL? Not Sh*. ?ut StUl Not Yourself. Think You'll no Retter ... To-morrow-Only You're Not, TltYi TA KING PEPTO-MANGA N. It Isn't Sleep Yon Need, Hut n Good Tonte-Moro Rod Blood. Everybody gets run-down occa sionally, Sometimes it's weeks be t'oro yo? get your energy, enthusiasm andvh?ppiness back again. Any doctor will toll you to be careful in a time like this. Your body has little power of resistance, and the danger of catching some sori ous disease is great. Temporarily, your blood has too fow "fighting" corpuscles. It's the work of those same rod corpuscles to koop you froo from fa tigue. Being constantly tired out depressed in body and mind-is al most a sure sign that your blood needs help for a time. (Judo's Pepto-Mangan is a stand ard remedy in cases of anemia (or bloodlessness). lt supplies the iron and other properties your blood needs to catch up with its task Of keeping you fresh aud alert in every fibre. Pepto-Mangan has the hearty en dorsement of physicians, is an agree able tonic to take, and may be had at any drug store in either liquid or tablet form. Both have the same me dicinal value. Be euro to ask for Oude's. There is only one genuine Pepto-M?ngan, and the name "Gude's" should be on the package.-adv. Westminster First, Walhalla Second. (Tugaloo Tribune, 13th.) In the girls' annual expression con test, held here Friday night, Miss Vera Jones, of the Westminster High School, won the first place. The sec ond place was won by Mles Annie Belle Norris, of the Walhalla High School. Miss Jones's subject was "The Slogan of the Cross" and the subject of Miss Norris was "What Will William Do Next?" The judges wore Miss Peace, of the Greenville Woman's College, and Miss Littlo, teacher in tho Richland school, and Mrs. S. P. Reeder. There were six schools in the con tost, os follows: Oakway, Richland, Blue Ridge, Walhalla, Wost Union and Westminster. The medal for the first place was given by the Westminster Bank, of Westminster, and the medal for the second placo by O. C. Lyles, of West Union, i vf;'' -<--* "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name California on tho package, then you are sure your child ls having the best and ?most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia."-adv. Had Tough Time in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Williams and three children arrived in America recently, bringing back stories of ex tremo hardships in the fortress city of Wiesbaden, Germany, where they were held for six years. A friend of theirs, Mr. Roberts, and his family, also fared badly, as tho former was suspected of being a spy. Several times tho city was bombarded from the air by the Allies, three raids hav ing taken place in one night. It was not until after the armistice was signed that they received correct in formation from ?ho French troops of tho result of the war. . COUNTY CLAIMS APPROVED. Following are tho claims audited against Oconee county by the Super visor and his Board on Friday, April 2d, 1920: Balarles, E. N. Foster.$ 133. ?3 J. s. (Nymph . 5.00 J. L. Kell.; 5.00 M. R. McDonald . 37 50 John F. Craig . 25 00 D. A. Smith. 46.9 4 R. H. Alexander . 46.94 Thos. A. Smith . 116.66 W. M. Alexander. 126.00 W. L. Littloton . 100.00 J. Q. Mitchell . 100.00 J. C. King. 30.00 Ethel Lr, Counts ........ ?0.91 M. T. Hughs . ';5.00 W. M. Dillard . 25.00 J. W. Todd . 25.00 W. N. Woolbright . .i_ 12.50 J. M. Abbott. 37.50 W. lt. Cobb . 58.33 Total for Salaries 1048.61 Contingent. D. A. Smith .$ COO M. R. McDonald . 3.45 Jas. C. Seaborn. 12.16 W. L. Littleton . 12.60 W. M. Alexander. 2.00 rhos. A. Smith . 5.84 Johh P. Craig . 3.76 lc. W. & J. B. Bauknight. 1.261 V. F. Martin. 6.50 Total for Contingent .. $ 47 .52 Lunacy. c V. 'F. Martin.$ 20.00 t G. W. Davis. 17.00 1 W. M. Alexander. 00.61 > Dr. J. W. Wickliffe. 5.00 > - c Total for Lunacy.$ 102.01 Printing and Sutionory. koowee Courier .$ 57.75 Farm and Factory. 27.00 - Total Prtg. and Staty..* 84.75 bloting Prisoners. NV. M. Alexander .$ 75.75 Lights and Kuri. 1 Walhalla Electric Plant. $ 38.60 ( J. H. Darby. 198.30 ( J. B. Trnmel .' 17.50 ( Total Lights and Fuel. $ 254.30 ? Outside Poor. t Hescue Orphanage.$ 5.00 1 Telephone. W. M. Alexander.$ 3.00 ! D. A, Smith. 3.00 j lt. H. Alexander. . 3.00 John F. Craig. 12.00 Total for Telephones.. $ 21.00 |. Roads. T. M. Kelley.$ 2.55 Westminster Hdw. Co... 41.90 J. R. Bruce . 11.00 J. H. Cowan . 98.00 E. L. Stone .<. 28.50 F. - H. Blakeley . 96.00 Wayne King . .?. 32.00 R. M. Cowan . 18.00 W. H. Simmons. 5.00 J. T. Dyar. 40.00 II; D. Morgan. 15 . 00 E. N. Foster, express and frleght_. 126.58 Total for Roads.$ 494.53 Bridges. J. R. Sutiles .t. .'$ 50.87 W. A. White . 8.00 Duke & Ly les . 17.52 E. M. Sanders . 6.20 C. F. Hunt. 22.50 W. E. Davis. 10.00 Sloan W. -Martin . 7.30 L. O. Brown. 250 . 00 L. B. Marett . 3? r .33 J. M. Abbott. 4.00 O. F. Cantrell. 267.70 Total for Bridges _$ 1011.42 Cludn Gang. C. G. Jaynes .$ 159.75 Town of Seneca. , 440.00 Kingan & Co. 104.92 C. W. & J. E. Bauknight. 552.00 J. C. Knox . 20.50 W. S. Cross. 5.00 Hutchison Bros. 26.55 J. F. Morton . 6.40 Matt Cobb, Foreman .... 544.00 Gulf Refining Co. 180.00 Total for Chain Gang. .$ 2039.12 Poor Form. W. H. Cobb ..$ 114.00 W. L. England. 65.42 C. G. Jaynes. 95.05 C. W. & J. E. Bauknight. 108.60 Strother & Phinney. 36.10 A. L. Rowland. 4.90 Total for Poor Farm . . $ 388.07 Vital Statistics. R. H. Alexander, Treas.. $ 76.50 Borrowed Money. Tho Citizens' Bank.$16485.00 Total for Ordinary Pur poses .$ 5649.28 Great grand total, Includ ing Horrowed Money . .$21132.28 E. N. FOSTER, Supervisor. M. R. McDonald, Clerk. adv NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indebted to tho Estate of L. H. RIMRODT, DECEASED, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate will present tho same, duly attested, with in the time prescribed by law, or be barred. MRS. DORETTA M. RIM RODT, Administratrix of the Estate of L. H. Rlmrodt, Deceased. March 31, 1920.. 13-16 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned will mnko application to V. F. Martin, Judgo of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Thursday, tho 29th day of APRIL, 1920, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of Honry Patter son, Deceased, and obtain final dis charge as Administrator of said Es tate. WHIT KNOX, Administrator of the Estate of Hr 'ry Patterson, Deceased. April 7, 1920. 14-17 For Sale. Pine i aiiii in Town. J 8 acres, 6-room residence, good barn, within three blocks of Court House,' Can give immediate pos session to purchaser. Cash or Easy Terms. B. R. MOSS, REAL ESTATE DEALER, WALHALLA, S. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS? All persons indobted tb the Estate >f Harriet Kilpatrick, Deceased, ire hereby notified to make payment o the undersigned, and all persona laving elaina) against said Estate viii present the snmo, duly attested, vithin the timo prescribed by law, >r be barred. P. M. BLAKELEY, Administrator of tho Estate of Har riot Kilpatrick, Deceased. April 7, 1920. 14-17* ?OTIOM OK FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE.' Notice is horooy glvon that tho un loralgnod will make application to v. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for )coneo County, in tho State of South karolina, at his olllco at Walhalla jourt House, on Thursday, tho 6th lay of MAY, 1020, at ll o'cloolt n tho forenoon, or ns soon hereafter ns said application can be leard, for loa vu io mako final settle nent of the Estate of Harriot Kilpat rick, Deceased, and obtain final dis charge as Administrator of said Es ato. P. H. BLAKELEY, ^Administrator ot tho Estate of Har riet Kilpatrick, Deceased. April 7, 1920. 14-17* NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to v. P. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South' Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House on THURSDAY, the tho 22d day of APRIL, 1920, at ll a'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make Anal settle ment of tho Estate of W. A. CLARK, Deceased, and obtain 'Final Discharge is Administratrix of said Estate. MRS. 0. E. CLARK, Administratrix of the Estate ot W. A. Clark, Deceased. March 31, 192,0. 13-10 NOTICE OP PI NAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to V. P. Martin, Judge of Probate, for Oconee County, in tho State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on FRIDAY, tho 23d day of APRIL, 1920, at ll, o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after an said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of L. H. Rimrodt, Deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administratrix of said Estate. MRS. DORETTA M. RIMRODT, Administratrix of tho Estate ot L. H. Rimrodt, Deceased. March 31, 1920. 13-16; A*A AHA AMA ?JU A*A *IU ?MA ASU ?VA A*A AKA AHA als ACA AUV ?0? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? .? AJLA AKA AMA ?MM ? AHA AMA AKA AKA AKA AKA AMA AJLA ABA AMA FARM LANDS! If you are interest ,cd in owning your own home, see mc. I will save you money. l2Good farms for Sale 12 If you have l?anv Land you wish to scllr see me. I will be pleased to handle it? J. H. BARNETT, REAL ESTATE, WESTMINSTER, S. C? CITATION NOTICE. , The State of South Carolina. Coun ty of Oconee.- (In Court of Probate) -By V. F. Martin, Esq., Probate Judge.--Whoreas, Sidney Bruco has made suit to mo to grant him Lottors of Administr. lon of the Estato of and Effects of DAVE HOL LAND, Deoeased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kin dred and croditors of tho said DAVE HOLLAND, Deceased, that thoy be and appear before mo, in tho Court of Probnto, to be held at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on Thursday, tho 29th day of April, 1920, after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to show causo, if any they havo, why tho said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of April, A. D. 1920. (Seal.) V. P. MARTIN, Judge of Probate for Oconoo Co., S.O. Published on tho 14th and 21st days of April, 1920, in rho Kooweo Courier, and on tho Court House door for the time proscribed by law. April 14, 1920. 15-16 The host is always the cheapest. 9omotimes the cheapest ls the best. Any way you take it. Tho Courlor fits the bill. Best and cheapest. It takes only $1.00 to get Th*? Courier for a year, but it takes thr.t-and in advance. No credit to anybody. *ho Courier, $1 ppr year. Pay in, advance