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T You're as Sick or as Well as Your How's yow? liver? Are you c< Have you dizzy spoils, dull hi mouth, foul breath? If so, you and Blood Syrup; which has t your sort ever since tho good ( scribed it away back in 1852. You're as Old or as Young as Your If you would stay young in health ai ?caro for your blood. Dr. Thacher's Into your blood ; purifies and enri?le eystoin. Also koopa your Bowels opoi bined. Good for tho whole family. Andy Anton, Thompsonvllle, 111., moto Aug. ai, laiH: "I feel that I should Bend in my testimonial for Dr. Thacher's Uver 'Medicine, willoh I have used for twelve ?years. Before I ?sod it I could not do a whole days work;.because I waa so weak In my kidneys, but I am now strong ?nd healthy" Sd? Pro?.. Jc Mia. THACHER MEDIC WHAT A UNITED PEOPLE CAN DO WITH A DOLLAR Working WK* ? single Purpos? Through tho Howth CoroMna Development Board H ?Lp operate Hom? Cash ld ax kat. ?-oll a thousand bushels at Sweet Potato??. lt? pa tr th? damage don? by . million Boll Weevils. KUI a million mosquito es, a mil lion flies or a million hookworms. Uncover thousands of dbltSSS worth of the Bute's natara! ra. Carry th? message of th? State's possibilities to thouaande in other State?. DO IT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. PEOPLE ASKED TO HELP li BOMB ?tHI8 IS YOUR ORGANIZATION* CITIZENS ARK TOLD AND URGED TO WRITS WILL BE SPECIFIC ALWAYS Uniting South Carolinians on a Pro* gram of Progressiv? Aotton Will B? Ito First Undertaking Asking th? help of th? people of th? State In the formation of its pot* leles and thc conduct of its nSmin ls going to bo on? of tho fundsman* Isis of tho new movement for th? de* velopmant of th? natural reeosroe? ol growth Carolina, according to tb? lit stat tar? which is bslna* sent to thou* seeds of sKisens. For instance, os to? ftase of s circular which ts sow ?oto* ow* >. printed ?o?a?y : "South Carolina ls your home State. The South Carolina Develop ment Board is owned by the people of the State, lt ls financed by them and is directly responsible to them. Its business is to circulate facts and information that are important to you and the ?tate, and organize Stale activities efficiently. Its literature is all worth while. Read it and write us your suggestions. .Make your or ganization ibo best thing of its kind in the world." Members of Governor Cooper's State commttee which has charge of the expansion campaign which the development board intends lo make INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CALOMEL OF NAUSEA ANO DANGER Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. "Calo tabs"-the New Name. "lallat will human ingenuity do next? Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, colorless iodine, taste less quinine,-now couics nausealess calo mel. Tho new improvement called "Calo tabs" is now on sale nt drugstores. Por biliousness, constipation and indi gestion tho new calomel tablet is a prac tically perfect remedy, as evidenced by tho fact that tho manufacturers have au thorized all druggists to refund the prico If tho customer is not "perfectly delighted" with Calotabs. Ono tablet at bedtime with I a swallow of waters-that's all. No taste, ino nausea, no griping, no salts. Ry morn ling your liver ls thoroughly cleansed and lyon aro feeling fine, with a hearty appe tite. Bat what you please-no danger-go Inbout your business. Calotabs are not sold in hulk. Oct an original package, sealed. Price, thirty live cents.-(adjr.) / LIVER mstipatcd, bilious, grouchy! 2adncb.es, bad taste in your . need Dr. Thacher's Liver )een knocking out troubles of )ld southern doctor first pre Ou salo at your drug store. BLOOD i yon grow oidor in years, Lave a Liver and Blood Syrup puts lifo 98 it; makos it tono up the wholo i and ?H a tonic and a cleanser corn Sold at your drug storo. J. M. Sr mon. Box 147, Ocala, Fla., wrote Jan. ?2,1019: "I usod n bottle of your Dr. Thacher'* Livtr And Wood Syrup in my family with a four-year-old child ttu.t bad bad kidneys, caused by mear los. Found lt to do more good thu nil th? medicine? that 1 ever got hold of." INE CO.,CfattMOOga, T*aa., U. S. A. 30. in the week of Jua? ll, hare beeb giving a groat deal ot their time to the preparattoue for that effort, bul they here taken time ?leo to define ?om? of the ideas that they belier? should ru ide the organisation. Two mi the?* are that the development hoard ?hall undertake no project which ie not ?peetfie ia Me nature and that tte work shall ba Mainly alouf .daoatlonel ha ea. AM an illustration of Jost whet both of these ideas meaa, one of the Bern? bars of the committee ?poke of th? eabject of aceeesment and taxation, on which there 1? const ? orakle sentiment all over the State. "The development board cannot, ?4 conree, chano? the existing law? ia .ny respect," it wsa self. "There 1? now a legislative co m m ia alon prepar ing to make a report a? to n?oeeeary changea in the statutes. Ta co -opera, tion with thia legislative oommteeloa, the development board oan Institut? a campaign which will remit in altera tions. The method would be this: First, a epeoial commission would be created, composed of the 13 men m thia Stat? who are moat familiar with the pres ent fault? la ?afessment aad taxation. The? would ?tu<i?' Mw: vu hi o ct from ; <vven angle and dlgeai Mil iii i t. y etty ? able intOrhiatlo&i "Th? board th'in would make \ fol* I ci or pamphlet oohtalniag tho findings oi the oommitfAioa cud w> ?;*ecR of tbs details of the inquiry .>. might bc accessary to give an intelligent wa? derstanding of the necessity for re forms. This Would be placed in th? hands of the thousands of member? of the development board and such other citizens as anight care to see lt. In various other way? the subject would be brought to the attention ol the people, not a? a 'glittering geo* eran ty' but aa a group of eaaily under stood facta. "Thua by teaching, let ua say 2o> 000 citlseaa, to know Just why th? legislature should undertake a revi* alon of the laws relating to ass?s? ment and taxation, we ahould har? giv?n our repreaentattvee in the lacie* lature that moral baoking and anitad sentiment which txcy esk ca all great queationc but whict they m aar limes do not har?. "Though aaeeaetnent ead t eastlea nae been na ed aa an tlaetratton, th? .eme guiding principle appUc* to all ether subjects th? board will %ode*> lek?. We need only to ?m?* the ?>eo pl? on a program cf a prcgr?calve char acter to soon make Benth Oeredfeaa ea fame*? ead well known as are Can fora ta and ?orne other Weetara ?Hate?, tor wo ott kaow that we have na taral resources here thal ara aacaraaaeai anywhere ?ta? hi the U&km." THINK THAT REVENGE IS CAUSE Vor Kidnapping Child-Parents Not Hopeful of Recovering Child. Norristown, Pa., June 17. - Re venge, not ransom, probably was tho motive for the kidnapping of Blake ley Coughlln, the 13-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cough lin, who was stolen from his crib two weeks ago, nccording to a state ment* to-night by Major C. T. Lar zoler, attorney for the family. Developments to-day, he said,have led the family of the missing child to abandon their efforts to buy their baby's freedom and turn again to the police for aid. While he said he was not at liberty to disclose tho, nature of the developments, the at torney declared that Mr. and Mrs. Coughlln hove become convinced that the abductors did not want tho money. "Facts hitherto kept from tho police," he added, "have been turned over to them and they have been asked to aid in the recovery of tho child. There may bo some thing of importance to announce in tho near future." Charles Eller, chief of the Nor ristown police, after a conference at tlio Coughlin home lalo to-day, said that tho police now have a defi nite clue and that'results are expect ed within tho next day or two. The letters signed "Tho ('rank," and demanding $12,000 ransom, which Mr.Coughlin for a time be lieved to he from tho kidnappers, were turned ovor to the postal au thorities to-day. Elephants, tigers, monkeys and j two-horned rhinoceroses abound in I Sumatra. L'OIAdCGE JUNIOR KILLS SENIOR \t Fraternity House-Whiskey Said to Ito ut Rot tom of Trouble. Hanover, N. H.. Juno 16.--Henry Ii. .Maroney ,of West Bedford, Mass., i\ senior nt Dartmouth College, was shot and killed during a quarrel ut his room in tho Theta Delta Chi Fraternity House, by Robert - T. Meads, of LaC.range, Uh, u Junior. Mtmds, after being arrested on a Boston-bound train between Cannan and Franklin, admitted the shooting and-claimed that he ll red-st ho fatal shot in self-defense. He wired hts father, ?. H. Meads, of Chicago, to como here and defend him. Deputy Sheriff Claude .M. Murray, who mudo tho arrest, said the pris oner admitted the shooting, hut that lie would claim self-defense. He said that he and Maroney luid been drink ing. Liquor Smuggling Charged. Hanover, Juno 17.-Robert T. Meads, of LaGrange, 111., the Dart mouth College student whose liquor smuggling trafile ls alleged to have led to the killing of Henry E. Ma roney, of West Bedford, Mass., a i fellow student, early yesterday, was a prisoner at the county Jail at Woodsvlllo to-day, awaiting action by the grand Jury on a charge of murder. His companion in flight, Cecil Nicely Wise, of. Akron, Ohio, was held as a material witness. College authorities to-day said that the connection of Erwin T. Weis of Hull, Ala., with the case was due to a confusion of naines, and that Weis had nothing to do with the af fair. The body of Maroney was sent to his home to-day, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ma roney, and by his brotehr, Walter Maroney, a freshman a" tho college. Meads' defense, lt ls said, will bo prepared under tho. direction' of his father, a lawyer of Chicago. Hallmates of -Meads to-day dis cussed the peculiarities of the young man, Including a habit of shooting freely when in the mood. County officers found tho walls of his room peppered by shots. In his freshman year, when a room-mate, Norman P. Arnold, was killed by Meads through the discharge of a rifle, Meads was exonerated through an nnte-mortem statement by Arnold, but suffered a partial collapse, which necessitated a long rest from study. Piles Cured In 6 to M Days Dnut?lets refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. Blind, Bloedln? or Protruding Plies. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can Act restful sleep after thc first application. Price GOc. Non-Partlsan I/caguo for T/uEollctto. Madison, Wis., June 1G-Tho Wis consin brnnch of the Non-Partisan League meeting here to-day adopted a resolution declaring that the, league endorse tho stand on national questions taken by Senator Robert M. I/ftFolletle, Take the li With "GREEN FLAG" ? worried look when you st engine cool because it is a loes not break down und use of ordinary oils, whicl your motor. Green Flag cants, lt carries the full intej It increases the power and imf. runs smoother and quieter, an ITY, PROTECTION and ECO To understand its superior qua out. It costs no more to do th Do thu! Go to the "GREEN F "GREEN FLAG". Then drive over some familiar, operation and power of your car is such a good oil made for you Su Ask for Creen Flag Gear Compound mam Ca? C??&M HUGHS GARAGE:, WA Ii CAROLINA DRUG CEN1 Why ma we mi cigare Mother and Son Killed. Asheville, N. C., June IC.-Mrs. Rachael Hensley and her son, An drew, were shot td death yesterday afternoon in their home at Pensa cola, Yancey county, by. a man by the name of Riddle, who afterward gave himself up to the authorities, Ibo polio" state Mrs. Hensley was lilis" Without "J vlotor Oil in the crank case rike a steep grade. The "G t TRUE LUBRICANT-n< er the terrific heat that w< i are temporary in service, Motor Oil is the supreme ( grity of its value lo the. last droj >roves the performance of your d MANY MORE MILES to the INOMY in "GREEN FLAG" M lities and its economy, you mus' is than to buy any other recogn 'LAG" dealer and have your eran! oft-traveled route? and make note . You will be amazed at the imp to me. CotU no more to begin with Cod? leia in tho end pplied by the following well-knov** deal F. O. I HALLA, S. O. CO., J. E. C THAL, S. C. ide this tte for you! na/a are nnlrt everywhere cienttf?cally teated packages JO cigarettea; or (an pack a (200 cigarette?) in a ?lara paper-covered carlon. We o n? ly recommend thia ton for the home or office iply or when you travel. CAMELS sires so they were m Unique fl? low-mild-bo ity and expe: ish and che are a revelat Camel blend smoked stra With Can without tiri leave no uni taste; no un To get a li you so com puff-for-pufl the world at fer quality t R. J. REYNOLDS shot through tho brain and died in stantly. Tho son was brought fifty miles in an automobile to a local hospital, whore he died to-day, fol lowing an operation. The shooting is said to have been the result of an old family feud. Japan owns $500,000,000 worth of the gold in the United States. Heating Up" you don't have to wear a .REEN FLAG" keeps the ot "just a motor oil." It 3uld be generated by the and jeapordize the life of :est o? efficiency in Lubri E>? motor, "Picks up" quicker, gallon. Thus you have QUAL [oior Oil. t give "GREEN FLAG" a try ized Motor Oil. k case drained, and re-filled with > of the thrilling difference in the i roven tent, and mighty glad there ?rsi MATTISON ?k CO., SENECA, S. C. ;ARNE?, TOWNVIIiLE, S. C. fit your cigarette de completely you'll agree Lade to meet your taste 1 ivor, fragrance and mol dy due to Camels quai nt blend of choice Turk dee Domestic tobaccos ion! You will prefer the to either kind of tobacco ight! leis you can go the limit ng your taste. They Peasant cigaretty after pleasant cigaretty odor I ne on why Camels win ipletely compare them r with any cigarette v\ : any price. You'll pre o coupons or premiums I TOBACCO CO., Win?ton-S?l?m, N. C SH SKIFF'S SALIO FOU TAXUS. By authority contained in a cor tain Tax Execution to mo directed, by R. H. Alexander, Treasurer of Oconee County, S. C., I hereby offer for sal? tho following described pro perty, to-\vit: ONE LOT OF LAND, situated in Block 3, of tho Trogdon Survoy of "Easjtminster," near tho town of oHtmi?sior, s. <\. frd?i mr, (Tfj fool on buck street lu Block t, and runt a i.' back 1.20 fool Pial inor? i*U?ly Shown In rial. Hook "A." page I(J, In C lerk's ollie.*, Walhalla, S; C. Levied.tm ^jthpjfrjuj?QXty. ?? M. M. Shaw, nt tho suit of tho Stato for laxes duo for years 1917 and 1918. TERMS OF SALK-CA SM. W. M. ALEXANDER, Sheriff of Oconee County, S. C., Juno 9, 1 920. 23-25 NOTICIO Ol?1 SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Secllon 1743, Civil Codo of South Carolina, 1912, and pursuant to an order of the Board of Trustoes of Tugaloo School District. No. 13, Notice is hereby given that a Spe cial Election will be held at J. P. Powell*? store, in Tugaloo School District, No. 13, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of Juno, 1920, for tho pur pose of voting upon tho quostion of issuing Bonds of the said District, in tho sum of Twcnty-Sevon Hundred ($2700.00) Dollars, for school build ing and equipment in said District. At said election each elector fa voring tho proposed bond ?HHUO shall cast a ballot containing the words, "'For Bonds," printed or written thereon, and each elector opposed to Bald bond issue shall cast a ballot containing the words, "Against Bonds," printed or written thereon. At the enid election only qualified voters residing in the said School District, shall be allowed to vote. Polls will be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and will close at 4 o'clock P.M. J. P. POWELL, W. R. SMITH, E. C. PICKENS, Managers of Election. Juno lfi, 1 9 20. 24-25 **' NOTICE OP FORFEITURE. The following described property, ONE FORD TOURING CAR, License No. 104580 Nf. C., and two kegs con taining twonly-iive gallons of whis key, has boen seized from parties unknown In Oconee County, on Juno 9th, 1920, for violations of Soction 3296, R. S. U. S., and Soction 26 of tho National Prohibition Act. Any person making claim for samo must file bond with tho Colloctor of Inter nal Revenue at Columbia within thir ty days from dato horoof or tho samo will bo declared forfoitod to tho Uni ted States. E. N. AUSTIN, 24-26 Deputy Colloctor. Greenville, S. C., Juno 14, 1920. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Tho following described property, ONE FORD TOURING CAR, License No. S. C. 18-305, Motor Number 3380819, and two kegs containing 20 gallons of corn whiskey, lias boon joizqd from partios unknown in Oco nee County, Dist, of S. C., on Juno 9th, 1920,, for violations of Section 3296, R. S. U. S. and Soction 26 of tho National Prohibition Act. Any porson making claim for same must filo bond with tho Colloctor of Inter nal Revenue at Columbia, S. C., within thirty days from dato horoof or tho same will bo declared forfoitod to tho United States. JAKE GOSNELL, 24-26 Deputy Colloctor. Walhalla, S. C., Juno 14, 1920.