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nias THE SLEEPING ?UCBXESS. Yoong Greenville- Man ia N'ukv Melun Treated for tho Disease. Greenville, Jan. 22.-Physicians at ..l?hns Hopkins Hospital, Hnltimore, have diagnosed "he puzzling liniictlon ?of 1. Rex Hice, prominent resident of Greenville, as sleeping sickness, hut it is believed that he has an excel lent chance for recovery. This is Hie information brought to tho city to day hy a brother of Mr. Rice. Mr. Rico suffered from an undue drowsiness a week or two ago. and physicians here were unable to diag nose the case. On their advice rela tives carried him to the Haltimore hospital, where he has been blooping, except at very brief intervals when awakened, for almost a week during examinations by specialists at the hospital. Mr. Rice has been unable to remain awake longer than to an swer one or two questions. This ls tho ll rsl case of sleeping sickness which has devoolped in Greenville, it is said. It is believed that the case ls a light one, but thoro seems to bo no doubt but that it ie the sleeping sickness. Physi cians "have told Mr. Rice's relatives that he will likely have to remain In tho hospital for several weeks, lint that "his complete recovery ls expect ed. Mr. Rico ls president and man ager of tho Judson Mill Store hoi?, and is a ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Rico, prominent residents of Relton. Ho ls about 30 years of agc, ls un married, and is a talented vocalist, singing in the church choirs and at numerous musical concerts here. ?sTiRirT Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only as told in each j package of genuine Hayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will bo following tho directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chancos with substitutes. If you see tho bayer Cross on tablets, you can 'ike thom without four for colds, headache, neuralgin, rheumatism, earache, toothache, lumbago md for pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab lets coat few cents, Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin ls tho trado mark of Hayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidcster of Salicylicacid. -adv. HOG ISLAM) SENDS OCT ITS LAST Vessel-Greatest Shipyard in World to Cease Operations. Philadelphia, Jan. 22.-Hog Is land, once the world's greatest ship yard, to-day sent Hs last vessel, the army transport Aisne, on a trial run off the Delaware capos, and with its delivory to the Emergency Fleet Cor poration next Thursday, shlp-bulld ing at the big plant will cease. Early next month tho American Interna tional Shipbuilding Corporation will turn tho yard over to tho United States Shipping Hoard. Created as a war emergency, Hog Island at the peak of Its oporations, employed moro than 36,000 mon and women. The first keel WOB laid at the yard on Feb. 12, 1018, and since then 122 vessels of a total of 056,750 dead weight tons have boon turned out. Tho production of record reached its height in one year period from April, 1010, to April, 1020, when 70 steel cargo carriers were launched-an average of ono ship every 28 work ing hours. Colds Cause Orlp and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W, GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. Keeping Check on Meal and Sugar. York, S. C., Jan. 25.- State Con stable Horace L. Johnson, whose headquarters arc here, keeps some check on the operations of moon shiners by keeping "tab" on those persons who buy unusually large quantities of sugar and meal. Ho vis its supply stores throughout the county every once in a while with a view to getting a line on largo pur chasers of tho two commodities. "Not every person who buys 100 pounds of sugar and ton bushols of moal at a Hmo is a moonshiner-not by any means," says Constable John son, "hut a good many of thom are, and it Isn't hard to toll. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days DrujWlsts refund money If PAZO OINTMENT foils to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you cnn act restful sleep niter tho first nnnllcntlon. Price OOo. Now mines have boen uncovered In Cardiff which contain, ll is esti mated, from 15,000,000 to 50,000, 000 tons of iron ore. ?SSO The Sin That Includes All Other Sins By KEV. H. OSTROM, D. D. io xt onsion Department. Moody iJIblo Institute. Chicago. TEXT.-Ho shall convict tho world of sin because they bollove not on Mo.-John IC:?. 9. That ls inclusive-"Ute world." Tbat ls specific-..sin."' That Is assertive "convict." A i, d tbat ls direct "Me." The sin ques tion ls not left to the whim or fnncy of those who are more mystically than rationally In clined. There Is u "because" to lt. Men ure Baying "give us a rea son." Here the reason is given. The claim ls that humanity bas sin. The reason for the claim ls because men believe not on Jesus Christ. This fact ls not only a truth, or an arous ing truth, or an undeniable truth; it le a convicting truth. Bold claims these may seem to be, but there they ore. And their right to be accepted Is guaranteed by the authority of God Almighty. The Ten Commandments are not mentioned here. Neither are the good deeds men do given ?here. A thou sand dead apple trees are not worth as much for fruit raising ns one live tree. So n thousand commandments would not count for so much as the living Jesus; and a thousand good deeds (dead ot best) could not equal ti\e living Jesus. Place nil command ments and all good deeds In one side of your scales and weigh them against Jesus, they will kick the beam. He was born under the law. He fulfilled the law, He was put to death under the btw; His deeds are not only many, they are without one exception good even to perfection. We must deal with nim. Refusal to accept whet He has done, that ls the sin. That sin holds In Its grasp all others. It is Ills Cross that stands ut the forks In the road when? we must make the eternal choice. Sinning against that Includes all the rest. With one, lt is Jesus or work, Have not I done all these good things, or am I not willing to do these right acts? What I did and what I am about to do, that ls the consideration. But over against lt all ls Jesus. There Is what He did and what He offers to do. What could u dead violin do to wards making music? Absolutely nothing. But Is there a skilled violin ist Into whose hands lt has been given? He will produce the music. What cnn a man "dead !n trespasses and sins" do to make himself right? Ah, he cannot practice the real right until he has the righteousness to practice with ; and that IB In Jesus. With (mother lt ls Jesus or harm lessness. "Why, what harm have I done?" Well, If there hud been no other barm done than that done by neglect, then that le startling. Like fields neglected, like bridges neglect ed, like debts neglected so ls the soul's neglect ; lt always carries with it dis aster. But here ls something to which you may have been blinded, you have neglected Him, All other neglects even If they extended Into ages upon ages Instead of only for a few years cannot weigh as much ns this. What He represents to us ls duty so great that If we neglect Him we are lost by lt. _ *Wlth another lt is Jesus or Sow much cnn I pay? But wo cannot pay for the rejection of Him. He ls not to he marketed. How could one pay for such when the very substance or money be might bring would be, not the smallest fraction of lt, originally produced hy mun? "Who hath made all these things?" "What hast thou that thou didst not receive?" If lt were a matter of barter then we are utterly defeated. Our price would be BO dls-valued by the rate of exchange that lt would equal simply nothing. But "believe on ME," that Is the condition. The paying, He lins done that. "Ye ore bought with a price." "Redeemed not with silver and gold but with tho precious blood of Christ." Believe on Him, thnt ls to put the whole weight of nil the post, all the future and oil of now upon Him. He doves. He ls the elevator that takes us tip. It Is dangerous even to put forth the hand ns If to increase its power to lift us. Not believing on Him, sin follows. Believing on Him, sin ls defeated. Senrch the whole field from end to end, and through every port, and lt Is defiled unless we believe on Him. Likewise, senrch lt most thoroughly, and tho defilement ls gone If wo be lieve on Him. It Is n wonderful word of life this, thnt "the gift of God ls eternal life." When the little girl was asked to explain how sweet the honey was In the Jar she carried, sho tried several times to find on answer and then reached the climax by lifting the Jar up In her hands and saying, "Hero, put your linger In, taste and see." Tho proof was In the taking. Xnd drunkards and moral men, scholars and uneducated men, pros perous and poor men, stund forth to dec?ate ?hat to believe on Jesus Christ ls to he saved. Why not be one among them? i The Varied I Activities of Faith By REV. JOHN C. PAGE Teacher of Blblo Doctrine, Moody lilblo Institute, Chicugo. TEXT.-Without faith lt i? Impossible to ! pieuse Him.-Hub. U:t$. i Thc greatest event tn New Testa ment history, ufter the ascension of Christ and the pentecostal gift; of the Holy i Spirit, was the conversion of Suul of Tnr?us. Th I s event might also be re garded as most important in world history, for the world, as well as thc church, owes much to the conversion of this man who ls . known to us as Paul, the Apostle. The first preaching tour Paul under took led bim from Antioch, the chief gospel center of that day, to the Is land of Cyprus, and on to the prov inces of Asia Minor. The Journey occupied about throe years and the varied experiences of that time In volved much suffering and persecu tion. Converts were gathered out In the places visited and churches formed. Amid these varied experiences Paul received one deep, lasting Impression which confirmed his point of view and gave him settled convictions ia re gard to tho method by wnlch meu and women were saved nud blessed. That Impression is to be seen in Ivs report to the home church In Antioch to which he returned nt the end of his Journey. According to Acts 14:27 ti e church ot Antioch was gathered to gether and Paul rehearsed all that God had done during the missionary Journey, and how He had opened "the door of faith" unto the natious. This door of faith ls the only way by which any one may enter Into the spiritual blessings of the gospel and the Kingdom of God. To tills great truth #he church of God needs to be rolled back today. Salvation lu a work of God into which we enter by the door of faith. Not only so, but the walk of the saved is dependent upon faith. The principle on which the Christian Ufe is com menced ls the principle of its continu 8nce. Salvation is au act and a process in which, from the human ! point of view, faith ls tho key to ul) ! blessing and progress ..* j Thlu truth ls present In all of tho Writings of tho Apostle to the Gen- j tiles. In his effort fo call some con- ' verts back to faith he declares In the j words of Galatians 2:20, "I live by the faith of the Son of God." When this same apostle drew near to the end of hts earthly career he looked ; back over the course he had covered and enid, "I have fought a good fight; I have kept the faith." One of the best definitions of faith ls found in I Timothy 0:12, whero Paul writes to Timothy and urges him to "fight the good fight of faith." The next two words define the activities of faith. It consists In "laying hold." But there must be something to lay hold of, and that something ls the truth of God. "Faith comoth by hear ing and hearing by tho word of God." Faith ls tlie door through which one enters Into God's treasure house, but such faith ls dependent upon the proclamation of God's revealed truth. It comes not through the discussion of current events or tho expression of personal opinions. This puta a tremendous responsibil ity upon the preacher and teacher, for If tho word of God ls supplanted hy discussion of popular subjects faith will not be formed or fostered. On the other hand, the people who hear |*the truth cannot "lay hold" of lt un lesB their hands are empty. If the bands are filled with Belflsh plans, with pleasure-loving devices, and cov etous desires, there will bo no ability to lay hold of God's truth. Tho hu man will must bo subjected to tho di vine will. When this ls done no en trance Into the saving grace and pow er of God is effected. Through the door of faith ono passes from dark ness to light and from the power of Satan unto God, and In the power of fnlth ono walks in the way of holi ness nnd eternal lifo. Belying upon the Holy Spirit of God, victory ls as sured, for "this ls the victory that overcomoth the world, oven your faith." Be 8wlft to Love. Oh l let us not walt to bo Just or pitiful or demonstrative toward those we love until they or we are struck down by Illness, or threatened with death. Lifo ls short, and we have never too much time for gladdening the heurts of those who are traveling ! the dark Journey with us. Oh I bo ] swift to love, mako haste to bo kind. II. F. Araiel. God Gives All Good Gifts. You never cnn have too strong a will, but the trouble ls we do not give that strong will up to God, to make lt a vessel in which God cnn and will pour Ills Spirit, so ns to flt lt to do splendid service for Himself. Does not God give us all good gifts to en Joy? lint the reality of tho enjoyment ls In tho giving back.-Kev. Andrew Murray. THE UN? ERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe. MOHR AND MOHR this Rino Unclosed Car for two-but it will corry three-is grow ing in popular demand. Strongly built, Hie body rests upon timi marvelous Fund Chassis. It brings to tb? owner every modern-day convenience; easy riding-willie sliding plato glass windows moko it breezy and eool in bot. weather; dust-proof and water-proof when the windows aro closed-lt is cosy and comfortable in inclement and wintry weather. Then there is thc durability of the car, coupled with the low economy of llrst cost and the saving of money in operating expense. Belli ml it, und every other PORI) ('AH, is that unsurpassed "FORD AFTER SERVICE," will ch is given by the army of Ford Deniers scat tered all over tho country, together with some 15,000 authorized garages, until the l ord owner ls always within immediate touch of dependable, reliable service, where tho genu ine foid Parts, and the genuino Ford Methods aro applied in the caro of this car. THE FORD COUPE administers to a great variety of owners, from the physician to the traveling man, from tho engineer to the architect, and then for u Pleasure Car for two it is unbeatable. Wo ask your early order if you want a PORI) COPPIO, because we wont to make delivery as quickly as we can. but wo must have a llttlo time. COME IN AND TA I di IT OVER! WALHALLA, S. C. WESTMINSTER. S. C. PHONE 34 TO ?5S1ST INCOMES TAX PAYERS. i * ; i t; ; Electors Will Visit Various '..ci ..u.t to Homler Assistance. Acting Collector W. R. Bradley nun omi os that the chief Held dep 1.112 o the district of South Caro ls issign all deputies under h In ; . to the work of assisting I onto UM payers who desire assist si'i " i' .taking their returns, on Fob. 1 1, and continuously there-J after 111 the 15th of March. b expected that theso deputies v, ii' yl ivery county seat in the Stato, ai! as many of the largor ?"\V;:j . i )ssible. Tho - !.. f flold deputy will make announcements through these dep uties nix.'' week as to just where the ifil ll ho found. i?>-'?r<iev to facilitate ibis work tba'chief field deputy requests that f-.y .M. VP va watch thc announcements In t they may t?;ko advan tage of the deputies' assistance In their community. A EINALLA WOMAN'S EXPER IENCE . Ca*;, you doubt the evidence of this Walha Ile. woman? o ' can verify Wulhalla endorse ii ti Red I this: A. T.-. Tilley, 8 James St, Wai hi .'. cays: "I had backache and kldnej trouble ?orne time ago and I Chink lt wau caused by overwork. My toa-'?ot terribly sore and ached all tho limo. Sweeping or bending over waa '.most impossible. I got dizzy and . a.;k specks came before my ey?.i Mornings I was so lame and * i -. mid hardly get around. I had le has and nervous opella, too. Uv ., n ;ys didn't act as they should ?.nd i was tri . pretty bad condition. I 'IF- C.vin's Kidney Pills and they hu ne feel better right away. In f ? . limo I was entirely cured." Pr > OOo, at all dealers. Don't Sim I?': i*k for a kidney remedy-got Donn ! Kidney Pills-the saino that *f- Ules hod. Foster-Milburn Co., JMfra Buffalo, N. Y. vd Work, No Eat. ( igO, Jan. 2C.-No work, no e Uni ultimatum presented to A, ; Lndzikoski, aged ir?, and yj'hh ci mother was called to ex plain ? Judge Arnold to-day. Agnes' Wm iM.ifloato had been revoked by s< io? authorities to compel her to rot uri to school. luoalod two girls and they ran nw?) said the mother. "Agnes she'll 'Otk. If she doesn't work, she cae t here." v\'t-- i ? city wolfnre worker found Aj tu Yesterday, tho mother's edict lu led Agnes to go without food fo , lours, 1 > Stop a Cough Quick take ? AYES' HEALING HONEY, a cor. hu taUein? which stops the cough by heal tuj the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of 'GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SA ! V ; for Cliest Colds, Head Colds and Creni> ls enclosed with every bottle of HAYF.? HEALING HONEY. The salve should I' Sf rubbed on the chest and throat of childi .rn ?'iflfcrlng from a Cold or Croup. Tho h iliot? oiTfect of Hayes* Healing Honey In side tho - <wtt combined with the healing effect of Grovi PeOirTru? Salve through the pores of the t ?in - <>i) MOM a cough. p ii. n neille? aro packed In one carton and the oosi of tin conblnbd treatment ls 35c Just i-ik yiur druggist for HAYES' HE A UNO HONEY. ??? ??? ?? ?@?? ??? ??? ??? 00 ???? ?(?Hfr The Willard was first, The Willard is better built, The Willard lives longer, The Willard is used most. THEREFORE, You want and must have The Willard Battery in Your Car. We have a complete line on hand. The name Willard is a guarantee of perfection in the battery world. Our personal guarantee goes with every battery. arage, Main Street, :-: Walhalla, S. C "Satisfied Customers" is Our Motto. SHI1VBUIL,DING INTO M ll/MONS. Ocone?un Writes Concerning Opern tlons of Concern Ho Works For. Newport News, Va., Jan. 25.-Ed itor Keowee Courier: Tho Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. made an excellent record in building ships for private concerns and for the United States government dur ing the past year. Eleven craft were launched during that period, keols were laid for eight, and the yard now has under contract one hundred and forty million dollars' worth of work. The following schedule will show the vessels dellverod during 19 20, the record sbo- lng tho number of each vessel, the date delivered, tho name and the type of vessel: 229- Jan. 6th-Dalhgren, U. S. destroyer. 230- Jan. 26th - Goldsborough, U. S. destroyer. 252- Jan. 30-Sapolo, oil tanker. 231 - Feb. 21- Semines, destroyer 233-Feb. 28-Mason, destroyer. 231 - March 13th-Graham, de stroyer. 239--April 3-Branch, destroyer. 24 0 - April 17 - Herndon, de stroyer. 241-April 30-Dallas, destroyer. 251-May 13-Salinas, oil tanker. 235- May 21-Abel P. Upsher, destroyer. 253- May 27-SopuIga, oil tank er. 236- June 8-Hunt, destroyer. 237- June 25- Welbourn C.Wood destroyer. 238- July \21-Geo. E. Badger, destroyer. 254- Aug. 4th - 'lippecanoo, oil tanker. 255- Sept. 4-Trinity, oil tanker. Vessels on the ways Dec. 31, 19 20, were : No. 211-West Virginia, battle ship. 215-Constollntlon, battlo cruiser. 258-Iowa, battleship. 2 59-Agwistono, oil tanker. 260-Agwismlth, oil tnnkor. ?61-John D. Archbold, oil tank or. 262-Wm. Rockefeller, oil lanker. Keels were laid for the following vessels during 1920: No. 267-Jan. if)-Kilver State, mnil and passenger. 211-April 12-West Virginia, a battleship. 258-May 17-Iowa, battleship. 25 9-May 19-Agwistone, an oil tanker. 260- Juno 17-Agwismlth, an oil tanker. 215-Aug. 18-Constellation, bat tlo cruiser. 261- Dec. 15-John Archbold, oil tanker. 2 62-Dec. 15-Wm. Rockefeller,, oil tanker. The ship yard here lias roducod its force to about 9,000 workmen, but still continue tho 4 8 hour basis per week. Double time is allowed for work on holidays and Sundays; time and a half for repair work af tor 12 o'clock midnight. I felt that some facts regarding the groat ship-building industry might bo of interest to your readors. I wish to extend to the editor and to the readers of The Courior my very best wishes for a prosperous year. Augustus L, Harrison. HODSON TELLS TUR HORROR OP CALOMEL. You Don't. Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate Yourself to Start Uver. You're bilious, sluggish, constipat ed. You feol headachy, your stomach may bo sour, your broa th bad, your skin sallow, and you boliovo you noed vile, dangerous calomol to start liver and bowels. Here's my guaran too! Ask your druggist for a bottlo of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful to night. If it doesn't start your llvoi and strolghton you right up hotter than calomel, and without griping and making you sick, I want you to go back to tho storo and got your money. Take calomel to-day and to-mor row you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tono to-night and wako up fooling splendid. It is per fectly harmless, oo givo it to your childron any timo, lt can't salivate. -adv. On Mindanao Island, of tho Philip pine group, whoro much hemp is grown, tho Japanoso population has Increased from 100 to 10,000 in tho past flvo years.