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ta KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morning "SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. Ono Year .?LOO Six Months.f>5 Three Months.W> Advertising Hates Keusonuhlo. Communications of a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices, cards of thanks and tri lin les of respect, either by individuals, lodges or churches, aro charged for as for advertisements at rate of ono cent a word. Cash must accompany manuscript, and all such notices will bo marked "Adv." in conformity with Eederal ruling on such malters. WALHALLA, S. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 2d, 1020. D?VING LIBERTIES l-H)R REERS. (Hy Frank t). McLain, Financial Ed itor, In Philadelphia Press.) The whole list of Liberty Ronds may now bo bought upon the same principle that Investment was made in a small way i rt War Savings Stamps. Tho stamps wore bought be low par with a view of having them paid at par at maturity. Ko now tho Liberty Roads may be bought far be low par, and if they are held to ma turity the holder will gel one hun dred cents on tile dollar. Take tho Fourth Liberty I Vi's, which are selling below SI. All in vestment of, say, $810 now will in 15128 in ing a payment of $1.000. and in addition tho bond will pay annu ally il2.r)i) as interest, and if this interest is depositeii when the cou pons are clipped, so thal it will In? compounded, lhere will he another $l,0(M) accumulated hy the time the Liberty Rond matures. Some parents are making an investment of this hind for very young children, so that by tho time they reach Ihe age of 21 years they will have $2.000 of capi tal available, which will have grown out of an investment ol' $XI0 by Un parents. If the heads ol' 22.000,000 families in the United States would adopi this course tho question of the pub lie absorbing tho funded debt would bu solved. An expert reassures us by assert lng that tho minos of (lie Uniter Slates contain a coal supply suillcieni to meet our needs for the next 7,001 years. Hut it's poor consolation U know it's thoro if wo can't get any body to "go after it." Maybe the ox port will now turn his attention t< Anding miners willing to work. It is very seldom that the editoi of the grand old rag sidesteps Hu beaten pall) of propriety and goes ofl into the by-paths of slang. Tho Othei day, however, temptation was toe strong and wo fell for it. We passed a man on tho street and it was evi dent that ho was a native of Fin land. We stopped him and casually remarked, "Friond, I see your Fin nish." RICHLAND SCH (HIL HAS ClAKHED Conununiry Pleased With Toucher* and Their Work. Richland, May 2ii.-Special: The Richland Graded School clotsed a very satisfactory and successful terni last Friday night with a well planned and executed program in tho way of songs, recitations and plays. Misses Corynno Little and Ovic Hanks, of Carnesville, (Sa., as teach ers, have earned the "well done" ot tho patrons. Miss Vera Uno was a welcome vis itor here for tho week-end. She has spent the past college year at Flora McDonald College, N. C. Miss Hello Stribllng is at home, after her year's work in the Gaffney High School. She oxpects to return to her work there in the fall. Misses Littlo and Hanks left for thoir homes in Carnesville. Ga., last Ku nday. J. P. Strlbling spent the past week in Charlotte, N. C., as commissioner from Piedmont Presbytery to Gene ral Assembly. He also visited his ?ons, S. C. stribllng. of Gaffney, and B. H. Stribllng, of Fort Mill. The Rtchldan friends of Miss Lola Wyly are gratified to know that she is recovering from a serious opera tion at tho Oconee Hospital. The farming world hore is cloud ed, some rain falls weekly, and pros pects are not nattering for a bounti ful harvest. Habitual Constipation Cured in H to 21 Days ?LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared SyrupTonic-Lnxative for Habitual Constipation, It relieves promptly but should he taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Toke. 60c I>er bottle. Six-Foot Vessel Registered. Wilmington, Del., May 27.- What is probably (ho smallest, craft over officially registered with (he Depart ment Of Commerce has been entered with customs officials hero. Tho boat ls a lull-rigged sailing vessel, six foot long, with a beam of twelve Inches and a depth of Six indies, lt is named the .ludgo Henry G. Con ner and was presented to Judge Con ner, of tho Uni tod States Court, hy C. D. Ma flit, local shipping agent. It will be used as a model in the trial of admiralty cases. . Eskimo women dress oxactly like the men of their country. SOMK HOM IO HA KINO IIHLI'S. How ? Rig Institution Helps Women with Theil" Koot! Problems. Tho extent of tho educational work that is carried on by snell ?real food manufacturera UH tho Royal Daking Powdar Company is a revelation to tims?; who have not heard of it be fore, and tho housekeeper who keeps in touch with Ihoir activities re ?oives nil tho practical benefits of a domestic science bourse with thu theories extracted. AL Itoyal headquarters an entire dopartmont.called tho Kducal ional )i [Hirtmont- under tho direction of well-known homo science expert. continually at work Grouting new r?cipes that the housewife may have a variety of home-baked foods, de vising new and easier ways of pre paring old dishes to help save the housekeepers' time, and experiment ing with economical food combina tions lo save tho housewives' molloy. Many women do not realizo tho importance of home baking, the de cidedly different resulta which differ ent baking powders give, and its im portance in relation to tho health of the family. Tho Royal educational department. shows women how wholesome and economical is home baking. Nourishing foods are pro perly combined and loavened with an absolutely pure, healthful baking powder-not a chemically built pow der, but ii real food product made from tho cream of tartar of grapes. Good egg-saving cakes, home-made pastries, breads and delicious break fast dishes, which may supplant eggs at breakfast when variety is desired or eggs aro high in price, are de vised. After each recipe has been given the "economy" test-to prove that it is inexpensive the "method" test to prove thal il is easy to make and practical, and the "taste" test, to provo that it is appetizing and deli cious-it ls ready for publication. Thousands of women read and use these recipes which are now appear ing in our newspapers. If you have not soon them look for them in this newspaper, for they will help you lo give your family varied and delicious meals that are also economical even for those high cost days. Sncb a constructive work as thai of the Royal educational department is of real practical value, and re ceives, as it truly deserves, the hearty approval and commendation of such mundane persons as you and 1-who eat three meals a day. You Do More Work, You are moro ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Knergy and Vitality by Purifyinj and Enriching the Blood. When you fee! 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. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup So pleasant even children like it. Th? blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities ir the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made il the favorite tonic in thousands of homes More than thirty-five years ago, fol ki would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS ChiU TONIC when e member of their family had Malaria 01 needed a body-building, strength-givinf tonic.?The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any dru| store. 60c per bottle. * After tho ".Million-Hollar Ring." Chicago, May 'll.-Search war rants for a dozen or moro homes apartment houses and hotols have boen asked for, so Major A. V. Dal rymple, chief of the Chicago district prohibition enforcement officers, to day announced. Sufficient evidence and confessions to warrant seizures of slocks of liquor have been ob tained from drivers working for thc alleged "million-dollar whiskey ring," ho said. fha Quinine That Doss Not Affect the Head Because of Ha tonic and laxative effect, I.AX A TI V lt 1IUOMO QUIN1NK is better than ordinary Quinine and doea not cause nervousness not ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of li. W. GKOVU. 30C, Despite the fact that we are ac customed always to think of the orient and orientals in considering silks of bj gb quality, it is a fact es tablshod "by Investigation and sta tistics, that Holyoke^ Mass., pro duces some of the purest siU< cloth III tho world. "What part of the army appeals to you most?" "Tho outside."-Home Sector. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Hayer Tablets of Aspirin" is gen uine imperil!, proved safe by millions and proscribed by physicians for over twotlty years. Accept only an un broken "Rayer package" which con tains proper directions to relieve headache, toothache, earache, neu ralgia, rheumatism, colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger 'Hayer packages." Asperin is trade mark Hayer Manufacture Monoacetic aeidoster of Sallcyllcacld,-adv. THU WOMKX RUN THIS TOWN' I il ko Thoy Koop Tlioir Home?.-Tho .Mayor ami Council tMcan Tom?. A dispatch from Jowett, Texas, says: Since tho town of Jewett came under the rule of the women several weeks ugo much progress has been mude In civic improvement*, espe cially in tho way ol* cleaner ulhrs and streets. .Mrs. J. T. AdkiBSon, the now mayor, ls also municipal police judge, hut so orderly and law-abid ing have been the people of the town since the women came Into oflluo that she has not yet boon called upon to hold court. This ls regarded as a remarkable record for a town of a thousand population. Besides its woman mayor Jewett also claims tho distinction of having olected tho first full city council of women. Thoy aro Mrs. R. H. Evans. Mrs. V. 'li. Smith. Mrs. P. P. Harri son, Mrs. Coakey Evans and Mrs. Robert Dotson. Bach has Jurisdic tion over a different ward. Mrs. Adklsson says that there is every reason to believe that under the administration of women Jewell will lead a quiet and peaceful exist ence. When asked as to what prompted the women to take the affairs of tho town into their own hands, sho said: "It wasn't because we didn't think that the men could do what was needed in Jowett, hut things were lagging In a civic way, and it \\as finally decided that women could'fill tho city positions to a bettor advan tage. "Wo are going at tho problems In Jowett, in a systematic way," de clared Mrs. Adkisson - "some thing like women do with their housekeeping. However, we do not expect to make any violent depart ures without first holding mass meetings and discussing tho ques tions with tho tax-payers. "There is ono thing certain, and thal is we propose to have at leasl one clean-up day a month, and wc expect to soe that il is lived up lo. "Our only thought In running for tlie offices was that we saw an op portunity lo make a belter and more attractive place in which to live and rear our children." "All lu the world that was needed was for the women folks to wake thc mon up and lol them know that they wore tired of allowing things to run along In a rut." Piles Cured in 6 to H Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall? to euro Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Instantly relieves itching Piles, and you ran ;;ei restful siecp after thc first application. Price 80c. Coal A-plenty for 7,OOO Years. Chicago. May 27.-The United States is in no danger of exhausting Its coal supplies in the near Iitu re, for a supply equivalent to tho needs of tho next 7,000 years is ava bible, according to the announcemmt of S. M. Darling, of the buri ill ol mines, made before the twelf :i an nual convention of the intermvttonnl railway fuel association to-dayl Ho estimated the supply of nine able coal at 3,553,?37,100,000 lons Last year's consumption, he satdjwat 530,000,000 tons. NOTICE OF SPECIAL INDUCTION ; In accordance with Section 1742 ? Civil Code of South Carolina. 1912 Maud pursuant to an order of thc J County Hoard of Education of Oco "j noe County, South Carolina, notice ls li hereby given that a Special Klectioii .?will be held at the School House in I Holly Springs School District. No.10 on SATURDAY, June 12, 1920, foi the purpose of voting on thc question of levying a Special Tax of 5 Milli on thc real and personal property within tho said District, to be userJ for genoral school purposes In sale School District. At said election each elector favor ing thc voting on of said special lev> of five mills shall cast a ballot con faining the word "Yes" printed oi written thereon, and each elector op posed to said levy shall cast a bollol containing tho word "No" printed oi written theroon. At the said election only sucli electors as return real or persona! property for taxation, and who ex hibit their tax rocoipts and registra tion certificates, as required in gene ral elections, shall be allowod tc vote. Polls will be opened at 7 o'clocs a. m. and will close at 1 o'clock p. nv K. L. BURTON, H. M. LEE, A. H. BLACKWELL, Trustoes and Managers of Kloctlon Juno 2, 1 920. 22-23 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with Section 1712 Civil Code of South Carolina, 1912 and pursuant to an order of thc County Hoard of Education of Oco nee County, South Carolina, notice it hereby- given that a Special Election will be held at the School I louse In Hine Ridge School District, No. 21 on SATURDAY. Juno 12. 1920, foi the purpose of voting on tho question Of levying a Special Tax nf 4 MHB on the real and personal property within tho said Distiict. lo bo used for general school purposes in said School District. At said election each elector favor ing (ho voling on of said special levy of four mills sha ll cast a ballot con taining the word "Yes" printed or written thereon, and cadi elector op posed to said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word ".'o" printed oi written thereon. At tho said election only such (doctors as return real or personal property for taxation, and who ex hibit their lax receipts and registra tion certificates, as required In gono ral elections, shall be allowed to vole. Polls will be oponed at 7 o'clock a. m. and will close at I o'clock p. m. J. C. HARKER, M. ABBOTT, WILL HAYNES, Trustees and Managers of Election, .lune 2, 1920. 22-23 Biscun Frc BISCUIT! What de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking I owder and these unusual recipes. Biscuit? Bruns flour _ , itcaupoor.s Royal Duking Powder % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening % cup milk or half milk and half water Sift together flour, baking pow der and salt, add shortening and rub In very lightly; add liquid slowly; roll or pat on floured board to about ono Inch In thickness (handle as llttlo as -?osslble); cut with biscuit cutter. Hake in hot oven IB to 20 min utes. Royal Cinnamon Buns 2V? cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening J egg Xi cup WBtor % cup sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 4 tablespoons seeded raisins Sift 2 tablespoons ot measured sugar with flour, salt and bak ing powder; rub shortening In lightly: add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out % inch it Bake i NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT OE Pl'IlIiIC or ARDIAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition will he Hied in the Court or Common ricas tor Oconee County. S. C.. the object of which ia to have anointed Ute Judge of Prohato for Oconee County, S.e., aa Public Guar dian of the Instates of Connie Albert son and Clarence Alhertson, .Minors. The Estate of said Minors is about $1,353.90, the proceeds of tho ?nie of a certain tract of land, formerly belonging to them. That no flt, competent and respon sible person can bo found, who is willing to assume such Guardian ship. MRS. FANNIE A. VAUGHN, Petitioner. E. L. HERNDON, Attorney for Petitioner. May 15, 19 20. 20-21 "Gets lt!"-$1.00 gets The Courier for ono year. Got it! NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Section 17 12, Civil Code of South Carolina, 1912, and pursuant to an order of the County Board of Education of Oco nee County, South Carolina, notico is hereby given that a Special Election will he held at the School House In Picket Post School District, No. 4 7, on SATURDAY. June 1 2, 1920, for the purpose of voting on tho question of voting off tho Special Tax of Four Mills on tho real and personal prop erty within said District, used here tofore for building purposes in said School District. At said election each elector favor ing tho voting off of said special levy of four mills shall cast a ballot con taining tho word "Yes" printed or written thereon, and each elector op posed to tho voting off of said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" printed or written there on. At tho said election only such electors aa return real or personal property for taxation, and who ex hibit their tax receipts and registra tion certificates, as required In gene ral elections, shall be allowed to vote. Polls will be oponod at 7 o'clock a. m. and will close at 1 o'clock p. m. L. A. LAY, C. P. ALEXANDER, W. N. TODD, Trustees and Managers of Election. June 2. 1020. 22-2.1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Section 1712, Civil Code of South Carolina. I ill 2, and pursuant to an order of the County Hoard of Education of Oco nee County. South Carolina, notice is hereby given that a Special Election will be held at the School House in Zion School District, No. 24, on SATURDAY, .lune 12, 1920, for the purpose of voting on the question of levying a Special Tax of I Mills on tho real and personal property Within tho said District, to be used for general school purposes in"said School District. At said election each elector favor ing tin? voting on of said special levy of four mills shall cast a ballot con taining tho word "Yes" printed or written thereon, and each elector op posed to said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "No" printed or written thereon. At tho said election only such electors ns return real or personal property for taxation, and who ex hibit their tax receipts and registra tion cor ti flea les, as required In gene ral elections, shall ho allowed to vote. Polls will he opened at 7 o'clock a. m. ?md will close at I o'clock p. m. WESLEY A. WHITE, W. D. LA DY, J. L. LEE, Trustees and Managers of Election. Juno 2, 1 920. 22-2.1 Another Royal Suggestio: HS, BUNS am ?rn the NEW ROYAL COOK 1 BAKING AhsoSu?aiy Furo ?ith Royal and I It's Gospel, Anyway, (Tifl?n, Ga., Gazette.) "Speaking of ihe 'Pntch-'em and Wear-'em Club'," says tho Thomas ville Times-Enterprise, "why not start the patching process on some of tho mud-holes in some of the streets of some of the lowns of some of the counties of some of tho States of the Union?" Wo know not whether our contem porary is talking about Thomasvlllo or Tifton, but that makes absolutely no difference whatever. It is preach ing puro gospel. Rheumatism Bael With ! No Lct-Up In Its Torture. If you are afflicted with Rheu matism, why waste time with lini ments, lotions and other local ap plications that never did cure Rheumatism, and never will? Do not try to rub tho pain away, for you will never succeed. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain. Remove tho cause, and there can bo no pain. You will never be rid of Rheu matism until you eleanse your TH SOUTHER! CLIMATE/" Make Your I c-n STANDS Fon noOLEDC.B IIYGRADK Thwe two letter? aa Bure you that you ?ra fretting the bent paint made for th? ?outhern Climat* Wi ehab pear; paint kept' Co "besl Sout be g chan call ? C. 1 ROLLS BOOK thick on floured Boord; bruth with molted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and raisins. Roll as for Jelly Toll; cut into 1% inch pieces; placo with cut edges up on woll-groased pan; sprinkle with a littlo sugar and cinnamon. Bake In moderato oven 30 to 35 minutes; remove from pan ut onco. Parker House R0II3 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 6 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening 1% cups milk Sift flour, salt and baking pow der together. Add melted short ening to milk and add slowly to dry Ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured i board and roll out % inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Creaso ouch clrclo with back of knlfo ono aide of center. lutter the small section and fold larger part woll over tho small. Placo one inch apart in greased pan. Allow to stand 15 minutes In warm place. Brush each with melted buttor and bake In mode rato oven 15 to 20 minutes. FREE Writ? TODAY for tho New Royal Cook Book; con tains 400 other recipes just as delightful as these, Will show you how to add Inter est and variety to your meals. Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO. 116 Fulton Stroot Now York Oilj be Sure" Oconecun Will Represent Alabama. A May 2 1 dispatch from Birming ham, Ala., contains the information that Chas. B. Vernor, of Tuscaloosa, Will represent the Sixth Alabama District in tile National Democratic Convention in San Francisco. Mr. Vernor has become one of tho lead ing attorneys in his State. Ile ls a brother of lion. K. E. Vernor, of Oconee. Ry reason of hts selection by the Alabama Democrats to represent a district of that State, Oconeo will In reality have an representative in the great Democratic convention. k on the Job Its Old-time Fury blood of the germs that cause tba disease. S. S. S. has Jo equal aa a blood purifier, scores of sufferers) say that 'it has cleansed their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace o? tho disease from their system. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at vour drug store and got on the right treatment to-day. If you want special medical advice, address Medical Director, 102 Swift Labo ratory, Atlanta, Ga? louse a Home hy let your home get that by "down at the heel" ap enco, when a coat of good ; will give it that "well ' look? ol ed ge Hy grade is the t paint made for the hem Climate." We will lad to send you a color t and booklets. Write or it our store to-day. G. JAYNES. Valhalla, 5. C.