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lt Joseph M The Man Who Hat ants and Ena .Own Their Probably than ai Andersoi _- Write for All original idea these pro JOS. J. FF Anders? Ice Cream Supper at Picket Post. Editor Keowee Courier: , We wish to announce through your paper that there will be an Ice cream supper nt Picket Post school house on Saturday, Sept. 3d, begin ning about 8 p. m. Tho proceeds will go for the benefit of the school library. E. C. Picketts, Principal. INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CALOMEL OF NAUSEA AND DANGER Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now ! Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. "Oalo tabs"-the New Name. What will human ingenuity do next? (Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, ; horseless carriages, colorless iodine, taste less quinine,-now comes nausealcss calo- ! mci. The new improvement called "Calo tabs" is now on sale at drugstores. 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Particulars. - s about Handling positions. LETWELL. sn, Sa C. J. MURDERED IN OOI*l> BLOOD. Ex-Soldier KlUe Man "Who Married Girl Ho Loved. Durham, N C., Aug 25.-Posses in Durham and Person counties are searching for Claud Bowles, an ex soldler, who late Sunday afternoon shot and killed Tholbert Ellis, a prosperous young farmer of Person county, who wooed and married tho girl he loved. The shooting took place near the home of the girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pomp Day, two miles north of the Durham- Per son county line, with Mrs. Ellis the only witness. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, according to officiers, had stopped their machine to inspect a tobacco barn. Return ing to car. Mr. Ellis started to "crank up." Almost simultaneously Bowles arose from a woodpile, drew his gun and shot Ellis. Ellis fell under neath the car. .Mrs. Kills seeing that Bowles was about to fire a second shot fell across her wounded husband. Bowles roughly threw her aside and at close rango fired a second and fatal shot. Ellis was dead when help arrived, and Bowles mnde his escapo. .After the shooting Mrs. Ellis ran to a nearby church and rang the church bell to call assistance. When help arrived she swooned. She ls prostrated with grief, it is said. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Plies, and you can get restful sleep after the first nnnlicntion. Price 60c. -?-^ipm The plumage of a malo humming bird is especially lustrous. is fixed-and js it there-the rest-lived, most s battery is the BATTERY upterl mrreni.~"as"needed-, ing A steady flow of power^' d uncertatntiei_oi,ordinary, EED FOR MONTHS 1 placed upon any~storage lat we know about ?t? MOTOR CO., iA, S. O. GREENVILLE WOMAN HAS HIGHEST PRAISE Mrs. Loftis Grateful for Aid Tn ul nc Gave ll us hn nd. TELLS PUBLIC DETAILS. Says ills Appetite Returned, Strength Increased and Nev.es Wore Quieted. "I am glad to recommend Tanlac, for lt helped my husband so much," said Mrs. Beulah Loftia, of No. 13 East Main street, Woodside, Green ville, In a statement she gave. "My husband suffered from what he thought was malaria. He had some chills and felt badly almost all the time. Ho did not eat anything hard ly and complained a lot of being troubled with his nerves. Indiges tion caused him a great deal of dis comfort, and he was restless at night. "His appetite returned soon after he began taking Tanlac, his strength increased, and ho says he has not felt any indigestion pains since he took Tanlac. That knot which he used to feel In bis stomach ls gone. The Tanlac built, up and regulated his entire system. Tanlac, the master medicine, ls sold exclusively by Bell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain, Oakway; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca: Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.- adv.-34-3G. AN OCONEEAN, OP COURSE. Vocational Hoard Officer Goes to Get Dope for Work in County. (Anderson Mail) O. H. Doyle, who will represent the Federal Board of Vocational and Educational Training in a special campaign to bo carried on in this county during tho next sixty or ninety days, went to Columbia last night ot the direction of tho board for the purpose of receiving instruc tions with reference to the carrying on of his work here. Mr. Doyle will probably return to Anderson to night. In an effort to make a final clean up of all former service men who aro entitled to receive help from tho govornmont on acount of wounds or disease resulting from service during tho war, the board is putting on paid representatives in certain counties of the State. Mr. Doyle's duties will consist of interviewing veterans en titled to educational or vocation training, and assigning them to such centers of learning and train ing as they may prefer. : QUIT TOBACCO. : . # So Easy to Drop Cigarette, . Cigar, or Chewing .>. . Habit. ' " ' No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering toV-acco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just placo a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly tho habit is complete ly broken, "ind you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac, and if it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. No TojBac is made by the owners of Cascareis; therefore is thoroughly reliable.-adv. Drowned in Chauga. (Tugaloo Tribune, Aug. 24th) A negro by the name of Sylvester Hawthrone was drowned in Chauga crook at the noted bathing place Just above the Iron Bridge, last week The negro lived In Anderson and was a cook for a crowd of Boy Scouts from the same city who wore camp ing on the creek. The negro wont into the water to bathe and got drowned before suf ficient help could arrive. One of the boys saw him go under the water. His body was located by a bundle of fodder. He had been drowned 45 minutes when he was brought to land and all efforts to resuscitate wore in vain. The body was carried back to An derson for Interment. The boom of tho Malay gong was long a mystery to Europeans. UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time ls the test of truth. And Donn's Kidney Pills have stood the test In Walhalla. ?No Walhalla rosi dent who suffors backache, or annoy ing urinary ills can romain uncon vinced by rbis twice-told testimony. W. S. Oro bl, blacksmith, Spring St. Walhalla, says: "I hurt my back many years ago and since then 1 have been troubled .Uh kidney com plaint. When I have ono of those attacks, severe pains shoot through my kidneys and these organs do nol act as thoy should. I have drzay spells and sovero pains in the baok of my head, I havo used Donn's Kid ney Pills whenever an attack come? on and they have never failed to qulokly relievo mo. I think Doan's are a wonderful medicine." (State mont .given Dec. 17, 1M4.) On VApril 9, 1918. Mi. Grahl said: "I am glad of another opportunity to say a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills and bollovo Doan's have sff'-ctod a cure. I advise anyone suffering from kidney complaint to give thi? remedy a trial" ftOc, at all dealers. Eostor-Mllbum Co., Mfrs , Buffalo, N, Y. POLITIC/ SOLICITOR-10th CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself a candi date, jtor re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Tenth Judicial Cir cuit, subject to the rules and regu lations of tho Democratic primary. KURTZ P. SMITH. I hareby announce myself a candi date tor Solicitor of the Tenth Judi cial Circuit, my candidacy being sub ject to the will of the voters of the Crcult and to the rules and regula ion8 of the Democratic party. LEON L. RICE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor for the Tenth Judi cial District of South Carolina, sub ject to the actions of the Democratic party in the primary election. If elected I shall endeavor to make a fair dnj impartial officer ot the law; if defeated, I shall strive to make a useful Citizen. LEON W. HARRIS. FOR STATE SENATE HARRY HUGHS, Democratic Candidate for Senate. I' h?reby announce myself a can didate tor State Senator from Oconoo county, subject to the action of tho voters* under the rules and regula tions Of the Democratic party in tho primary elections. J. R. EARLE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate, subject to the will of tho voters of Coonee County In tho primary elections and under the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. W. P. MASON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Senator from Oconee Coun ty, my candidacy being subject to the rules of the Democratic party and the will of the voters of Oconco. I pledge faithful performance of duty. JAS. H. BROWN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I horeby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Oconee. I seek your sup port as a Democrat, pledging to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary elections'. E. P. BRUCE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Oconee Count>, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party and to tho will of the voters in the primary elections. W. M. MU RPH REE. The, friends of W. L. DALTON an nounce^ him a candidate for House of Representatives .from Oconee Count,, iiubjoct to the rules and reg ulations bf the Democratic party. At the solicitation of numerous friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the action of the voters of" Oconee county and to the rules of tho Democratic party. E. TIMMERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Oconee County, subject to the action of tho Democratic voters under rules and regulations govern ing th?, pris** ry elections. J. M. BELL. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Oconee County, pledging to abide the result of tho primary elections under tho rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. R. W. POWELL. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Oconee Cpunty, subject to tho action of tho Democratic voters and under the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. JOE S. GLYMPH. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Oconee County, subject to the action or the Democratic voters aad under the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. I. D. FINCANNON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election, to tho House of Representatives from Oconeo County, subject to tho rules and regulations of the Democratic party In tho pri mary elections. J. R. ORR. Engineer Killed, Fireman Hurt. (Clayton, (?a., Tribuno.) Tba south-bound train wrecked Monday morning just below Tiger, killing Engineer John Harvey and Fireman Galloway Cibby was badly scalded and bruised, lt is reported many of the ties were decayed, though apparently sound, looking at tho ond and top of ties, but were badly decayed after they wore torn up by tho engine, lie leaves a wife and five childron, two brothers, J.E. Harvey and Rovie Harvey. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE KL ANIMOUNC FOR SHERIFF: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Oco nee County. My candidacy is subject to the will of tho voters ns it nfay be expressed by thom under Democratic party rules lu the primary elections. P. S. SHOOK. Tho friends of J. Q. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Oconee County, subject to the action and rules of the Democratic party in the primary elections. FRIENDS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of sheriff of Oconee County, subject to the action of tho voters under the rules of tho Democratic party in the primary elections. Your support will be ap-j predated. JOHN O. REEDER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Oconee County, subject to the rules of the Democra tic party and the action of the voters lu the primary elections. J. P. WILLIAMS. Chief of .Police, Seneca, 3. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Oconee County, subject to tho will of tho Democratic voters as it may be expressed in tho primary elections. I pledge faithful perform ance of duty. W. M. ALEXANDER. FOR CORONER. I live at Walhalla and am a can didate for Coronor, subject to tho Democratic rules. If elected, I can and will discharge tho duties of the offlce faithfully. GEO. L. JONES. _ I announce my candidacy for tho office of Coroner of Oconee County, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. 1 will ap preciate your support and vote. FRED JACKSON HOPKINS, (Ex-Soldlor.) I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner of Ocdhoe, subject to the action of tho voters in the pri mary elections and to tho rules and regulations regulating same. L. A. McK'ERN. To my Friends: I announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Oconee, submitting myself to the rules of the Democratic party. On account of my dwelling having been blown dbwn in the cyclone, it will bo impossible for mo to follow the campaign, as my time will bo occupied in rebuilding my home. I need your vote and will greatly appreciate your support. WALTER E. KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Coroner of Oco nee County, my candidacy being sub ject to the will of the people and the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party and elections. JORDAN G. SIMMONS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner of Oconee County, subject to the will of the voters of county as lt may be expressed by them under the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. PERRY GARNER. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Oconee, subject to tho will of the voters of tho coun tv, and to the rules and regulations of tho Democratic party governing the primary elections. RONNIE W. ABBOTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Oconee County, subject to rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. I am an ex soldler of the Thirtieth Division, and I your support will be appreciated. RALPH M. PIKE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the dfflco of County Auditor, subject to the will of the voters and the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. D. A. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of Oco nee County, subject to the action of tho voters in tho primary elections and of tho rules and regulations of the Democratic party. J. F. ROBERTSON. FOB TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Oconee County, subject to tho rules and regulations of tho Democratic party and to the will of tho voters of Oconee. CHAS. D. PERRY, nix-Member 30th Division, A. E. P. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to tho office of Troasuror of Oconeo County, subject to tho will of tho voters of tho county and tho rules and regulations of the Democratic party. R. H. ALEXANDER. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for tho offico of Treasurer of Oconeo County, subject to tho rulos and regulations of tho Democratic party, and to tho will of tho voters ns it may bo expressed In tho primary elections. RODT. M. SANDERS. Tho earliest cannon wore made of leather or wood, strengthened later with banda of Iron. In tho middle ngos fans wore used in churches to keep flies from tho consecrated elements. Experiments have shown that Ash aro strongly attracted by musical sounds. Tho deepest mine shaft in tho world is at Morrow Velho, Brazil. It is 6,400 feet deep. EM EN TS. FOR CLERK OF COURT. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office of Clork of Court of Oconee County, subject to the rules and regulations of tho D?mo cratie party- and to the will of the voters i fi tho primary elections. WILL J. (PETE) SCHRODER. I hereby announce myself n candi date for the OHlue of Clork of Court of Oconee County, and ofter myself for tho consideration of the voters of Oconee subject to tho rules and regulations of tho Democratic party. FRED WHITE. I hereby announce mysolf as a can didate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court for Oconee County, subject to tho rules and regulations of the Democratic party in the pri mary election. JOHN F. CRAIG. FOR SUPERVISOR. I heroby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Oconee County, subject to the rule? and regulations ot the D?mocratie party and to the will ot tho voters. Your support will bo appreciated. H. W. MCDONALD. I hereby announce mysolf a can didate for the office of Super visor of Oconee County, subject to tho notion of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. 1 thank my friends for past Bupport. JOE M. ABBOTT. I heroby announce mysolf a can didate for tho offlco of Supervisor of Oconee County, subject fo the action of tho voters of Oconeo and to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. J. B. BECKNELL. I hereby anne ..nco myself ns a candidate for Supervisor of Oconeo County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters In tho primary elections. I will appreciate, your vote and support. WM. M. FENNELL. I hereby announce mysolf a can dilate for the offlco of Supervisor of Oconee County, subject to the will of tho Democratic voters in tho pri mary election. If elected I premiso faithful and conscientious service. JAMES C. SHOCKLEY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Supervisor of Oconee, sub ject to tho action of tho Democratic voters In tho primary elections. My timo, If elected, will bo devoted to the service of tho people of Oconee. C. W. PATTERSON. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MB NH AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on SATURDAY, the, 11th day .of September, 1920, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of B. BAGWELL, Deceased, and obtain Final Discbarge as Executors of said Estate. G. E. BAGWELL, J. B. BAGWELL, Executors of tho Estate of B. Bag well, Docoa8od. Aug. ll, 1920. 32-35 ?J? ?j, ?J? ?J? ?J? 4* ?j? ?j? ?j. ?J? ?|? ?J? 4. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4. % O. L. iSsAN,* ?I ?J? Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 4? 4? SENECA, S. O. 4" 4? BUY WAR SAVINS STAMPS. 4? ?J. ?J? ?J? oj? ?I* ?J. eja ejo e J? ?Jo t JJ C|S 4? DR. W. R. OHAIG, 4. .I? Dental Surgeon, ?J? 4* WALHALLA, H. CAROLINA. 4. 4> Office Over C. W. Pitchforks 4* ?J? Store. 4? ?j? ?j? ?J? ?j? 4* 4* *I* ?J? ?J? ?J* ?J? 4* 4> MARCUS C. LONG, 4. .J. Attornoy-at-Law, .{. Phone No. 00, Walhalla, S. O. 4* * - 4 4? 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