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v EOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) Published Evory Wednesday Morning SUBSCRIPTION riuoE. Ono Year .$1.00 Six Months.55 Three Months.SO Advertising Rate* Reasonable. Hy Stock, Sholor, ll uglis & Sholor. Communications of a personal character charged tor as advertise ments. Obituary notices, cards of thanks and tributes of respect, either by individuals, lodges or churchos, aro charged for as for advertisements at rate of ono cont a word. Cash must accompany manuscript, and all such notices will bo markod "Adv." In oonfbrmity with Federal ruling ou such matters. WALHALLA, S. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 0, 10.J1. GUARANTEE OF FUTURE PEACE. lx?ve for America Ls Hoing Sown in the Hearts of Polish Children. "The love for America sown in the hearts of the thousands of starv ing children in Poland who are be ing fed through American generosity will be our country's greatest guar anty of future peace," declared Don ald E. Hardy, who has just returned to New York on a leave of absence from work with the European Relief ; Council. "Fully a million and a half chil dren of Poland are dependent tn. America t charity," Mr. Hardy says, "and lacy have an abiding faith that our pennie will continue to provide for them ono meal a day of hot stew and bread, on which they are eking out an existence. Devastated by tho Bolshevik!, tho fields of Poland aro barren, and so virtually thc entire nation is in need of foodstuffs. Hut the European Re lief work has boen confined, by ne cessity, to tho feeding of the boys and girls. Tho districts of Lodz and Plock are under tho supervision of Mr. Hardy, and, as inspector, he has some 15S.O0? children under his charge. In Lodz, which is Poland's second city, and in 1014 was ranked as ono of the greatest textile centers in the world. SS,OOO boys and girls are be ing fed daily through the Hoover agencies. Few of Die factories are being op erated to-day, and a large percent age of tho clay's more than half a million population are unemployed. The truck gardens aud farming dis tricts, which formerly supplied tho foodstuffs of Lodz, aro now unculti vated and lio fallow. Conditions in tho Plock district, most of which was overrun by Bol shevik!, aro oven worso than In Lodz, Mr. Hardy declares. When the Rus sian hordes advanced, tho people fled from tho country and from the cities, and when thoy returned, after tho "red" armies had been driven back, they found homes demolished, every thing portable carried off, and what could not bo lugged off, destroyed. And so the Relief Council ls provid ing one wholesome meal a day for 70,000 of tho Plock boys and girls. In Warsaw 40,000 children be tween the ages of three and fourteon are being fod, while milk is providod for nursing mothers and babies un der throe yours of age, the milk ho ing dispensed at sanitary milk sta tions. Last year Poland raised little food stuffs oxcept cabbage, carrots and potatoes. Tho yield was about 60 per cent of normal, but the populace had little benefit from the harvest, for first the Bolshevists took what thoy wanted and then what was left was foraged by tho Polish army. To-day there is no sugar in Po land, and to sell, or even serve tit one's home, any cake is against tho law. Fresh moat can be obtained hy those who have the price, but flour, "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and Bnuflling! A dose of "Papo's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until threo doses aro takon usually breaks any cold right up. Tho very first dose opons clogged nostrils and tho air passagos of tho hoad; stops noso-runnlng; roliovos the hoadncho, dullnoss, fovorlshnoss, "Papo's Cold Compound" costs only a fow couts at drug storos. It acts without assistance, tastes nico, contains no quinine. Insist on Papo's -adv. fats and butter aro boyond the roach of civilians. Tho hospitals of Poland arc ade quately handled, Mr. Hardy thinks but arc lu need of equipment. Sheets thoro aro none, for they cost 2.0U? marks apiece, and the milla are not weaving because they cannot gel coal or cotton. Of typhus Mr. Manly fourni little, and thc epidemic of rickets, super? induced by under nourish.nc! i,which threatened th?! country, has been greatly alleviated hy the dall." ta lions provided hy Ibo European Ro liof. And to continue these ouca-day meals for a Polish hoy or girl for a year costs but ten dollars. All South Carolina contributions should be sent to William BIlloU. State chairman, European Relief Council. Masonic Temple, Columbia S. C.. and tho checks should ho made payable to Franklin K. Lane, Treas urer. (While it ls immaterial as to how your contribution ls made-whether you forward lt personally or through some local agency, The Courier Is still rocolvlng contributions for tho Buropean Roliof and the Near East Relief funds. We will gladly receivo, acknowledge publicly and forward any contributions sent to The Courier for these worthy causes.) DIAMOND DYES. Walhalla Women Dye Einest Gar ments, Draperies, Everything Without Risk. Fach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains simple directions to dia mond-dye worn. shabby skirts,! waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stock-j ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, ! cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Buy "Diamond Dyes." no other kind, then perfect results aro guaranteed. Druggist has ! color card.-adv. RECOMMENDS DEBS' I lt Kl) DOM. ; Department of Justice So Advised . . . President-Pardon Denied. . . . Washington, Feb. 2.- President Wilson yesterday refused to com mute the ten-year sentence imposed upon Eugene V. Debs for violation of the espionage act. Commutation of the sentence, ef- j fcclive Feb. 12, was recommended to President Wilson by the Department of Justice. 'Mr. Palmer's recommendation was placed nefore the President , and it was reported at first that the Bxecu ; tivo had acted upon it favorably. This j was later found to be erroneous, how ever. Debs, many times candidate of the Socialist party for President, entered the penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga., on Juno 16, 1919, to servo a ten-year sentence imposed following convic tion by a Federal Jury at Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1918, for viola tion of tho espionage act. Liberty Bonds for Near East. Columbia, Feb. 3.-South Caroli nians who have not the cash to con tribute to the Near East Relief, which is seeking to savo hundreds of thousands of Armenians from death by starvation, may contribute Llb orty Bonds if they wish, said E. O. Black, treasurer tor South Carolina, yesterday. "Thoro aro doubtless many pevpio In the State who doslro to contribute to this worthy causo, but who have not tho cash in hand at this time," said Mr. Black. "I will say that we will gladly accept (Liborty Bonds from thom and give thom credit for a donation thc par value of tho bond. Quite a number have alroady 3ont In bonds and thoy have been gladly ac cepted. ' "Tho need for funds lu tho Near East is desperate. Advices to nation al headquarters report that from tuc Mediterranean to tho Caucasus Mountains, from tho Aegean to ibo Caspian and Rod Seas, thousands up on thousands of Christians are wan dering, homelss and helpless, In the dead of winter. America cannot turn a deaf ear to their cries for holp." Labor President Found Guilty, New York, Fob. 3.-Robert P. Brindell. president of the Building Trades Council, to-night wa;; fou.?J guilty of tho charge of extortion from builders hy a Jury In Justice McAv ey's court here. Shortly after tho vordlct was an nounced Brindell was remanded to the Tombs prison, where ho will fe main until carly next week, when sen lonee will he passed upon him.The maximum penalty ia is years Impris onment. Brindell, who is ll years old and lives in the Bronx, was Indiot?d on Doc. 7, 1920, and placed on trial on Jan. 11, last. . . . . -. A Chinaman's son and grandson ,aro rosponslblo for his debts. After fifty yoars old a porson grad ually losos height. SMILES COME AGAIN TO PRETTY FACES. Tho Charm of Good Health Uns Its Sotti't'o In Rich, Rou" Blood Nothing on Kurth So Necessary for Beauty. PLPTO-MANGAN BUILDS REI) BLOOD. Restores the Quality of Your Blood, Brings Back Your Color, and Renews Vitality. Personal charin is Uko a light lt sheds its rays overywhero. ls the light of your personal charm aldden under the bushel of bad blood? In stead of ?habituai smiles, do you wear a tired look-almost a scowl? Do you tiro easily? Are you pale and lacking in vital energy and ambi tion? You are not really 111. Your biood has become woak and sluggish, lt Is half starved. What you need is the blood-making qualities of that splen did tonic, Popto-Mangan. After you havo taken Popto-Mangan a little while you will feel a big improve ment. Tho smiles will como back. People will see a difference in yen. You will make friends again. You will have plenty of rich, red blood and feel stronger. Popto-Mangan has been building red blood for yours. Physicians pre scribe it right along, lt has Just tho ingredients that starved blood needs. Sold in liquid and tablet form. Both have the same offect. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangaa. Ask for "Glide's" and bo sure that the full name, "dido's Popto-Man gan," ls on the package.-adv. 14-Year-Old Blind Girl Makes (?nod. New York, Feb. ?1.-Born sight less, and believed mentally defective, fourteen years ago, Rosalie Cohen graduated last week from Public School No. 127 in Brooklyn, ?listin guished as the only blind chill who ever succeeded in winning a diploma in one of tho clty'r elementary or [grammar schools. She ranked 100 ? por cent In all her scholastic studies 1 except English, In which she was i marked 0 0 per cent. She is an ac complished musician and dancer, is skilled in domestic science and ade.p: with the needle, having made the graduation dress which sho wore. The girl plans to attend high school and later enter college to prepare herself as a toacher for the blind. Al? her school work is typewritten. GASE AFTER G ASE Plenty More Lik? Tbl? In Walhalla. Scores of Walhalla people oan tell you about Doan'a Kidney Pills. Many a happy ol tis en makes a publie ?tat eg mont of ht? experience. Here ta a oase of it. What better proof of merit can be had than emoh enderseoumt? B. Colkem, W. Main St, Walhalla, gave th? following statement March 1?, 1911: "My kidneys were ont of order and my back pained awfully. I had other symptoms of kidney com plaint, too. I waa advised to take Doan'a Kidney Pills and I did. They aeon completely mired me." On April 10, 1918, Mr.Oelkors said: "I think J<i?t as highly of Bean's Kid ney Pills now aa. when I endorsed thom before,, t am glad to recom mend them at any timo for they sure ly did me a great deal of good. I confirm my former eadoraemsnt" Prise ?Oc, at ail dealers Don't simply a9k for a kidney remedy-get Doan'a Kidney Pilla-the sam? that Mr. Oelkers had. Foster-Mllbara Go., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. First Lynching in Two Years. Planqucmlne, La., Feb. 2.-Geo. Werner, a negro, who shot and dan gerosttly wounded N. U. Tircut, a rice planter, on Monday was taken from the parish Jail at Port. Allon by a group of unidentified white mon and hanged to a sign-post near tho scone of the shooting. Worner escaped anti went to Ad dis, La., where he was alleged to havo committed a robbery. From there he wont to Morley and was cap tured and placed in the Port Allen Jail. Trient, who was shot live timos after he had reprimanded Werner for delinquency In his work, ls In a .sanitarium and is not expected to Hov. Last night's lynching was tho first In Louisiana for over two years. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tableta r?nova the carno. There U only one "Promo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S Blao.-turo on the box. 30c. ---,_"_, Tho FIJI Islands havo ods which whlstlo whon excited. Subscribe for Tho Courier. (Best.) SHORTISH HOURS FOR TEXTILE House Hill Would Limit Hour? to itt Por Week in This State. Columbia. Feb. 2.-Tho House of Representativos this afternoon pass ed tho bill to prohibit textilo mills from working their om.doyees longor than -IS '.tours in ono wook, or niuo hours in one day. A motton to kill thc bill was lost 7<>' to 28. Tho bill was .Mint to third reading after long debato. Want Attendance Officer Abolished. The Se?alo this afternoon passod a bill to abolish the ollice of attend-i ance olllcor in tho counties, this olll eiul having charge of tho enforce ment of tho compulsory attendance law. In the House a similar bilf ap-I plying to about twenty counties ls pending, having passod two readings. A heated debato was held on tho bill j to limit a wook In cotton mills to -18 hours. Ropresontatlvo Leopard, of Plckens, who said he had worked In all branches of cotton mills, was the chief opponent of the bill, his speech being in strong opposition to it, and j Representative Gerald, ono of the ' authors of thc bill, spoko for tho measure, denying Mr. Leopard's ar- j gument that thc mill people them-, solves do not want tho law. Foster J Miller, of Spartanburg, also spoko In j favor nf the proposed shorter week j for textile workers, saying that Hie , mill workers wanted it, and that as a matter of justice to them they should have lt. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAI-. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach the neut <f ?th? dlsesse. Catarrh ls a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutions! -.-.ondulons, and in order to cure it you must, take an Internal remedy. Hair" Catarrh Medi cine ls taken Intern.??Iv and acte thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of th* system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wa? prescribed by on" of tl. .? t-?sst physicians in this country for years. It ts com posed of some of tho lv-^t tonics known, combined with som? of ?he best blood purifiers. Thc perfect combination of the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produaas. such wonderful results In catarrh;-1 conditions Send for testimonials, ire?. _ . m _ F. J. CHENEY & n? . T'rops.. Toledo, O. AH Druggists. 75o. Hall's Family Phis ?'or constipation. The huts of Eskimos are so hot. that the natives undress entirely whilo in them. MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS FOR DEBT. The State of South Carolina, County of Oconee. ( Magistrate's Summons for Debt.) Hy M. T. Hughs, Faq., Magistrate tn and for Oconee County, the State aforesaid. To Thomas A. Smith, A. Walters and Globe and Rutgers Fire Insur ance Company: Complaint having been made to me by The Brown Lumber Company, a corporation under thc law of South Carolina, that you are Indebted to it in the sum of Sixty-three and 60-100 Dollars This is, therefore, to roquire you to appear before me, in my of?lco, at Walhalla, South Carolina, on the 21st day from the servlco of this Summons, at 10 o'clock A. M., to answer to the said Complaint, or Judgment will be given against you by default. (Seal.) M. T. HUGHS, Magistrate. S HELOR & HUGHS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Fob. 2, 1921. 5-7 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Carolina, County of Oconoe. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Wm. J. Stribllng and R. H. Alexan der. Plaintiffs. against Thomas A. Smith, A. Walters, Home Insurance Company of New York, a Corporation, and Globe and Rut gers Eire Insurance Company, a Corporation, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. - (Com plaint Served.) To tho Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint' In this action, ot which a copy is here with sorved upon you, and to servo a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on tho subscribers, at tholr office, on the Public Square, at Walhalla Court House, South Caro lina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such sorvice; and if you fail to answer tho Complaint weithin tho time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in tho Complaint. Dated this 22d day of January, 1021. W. J. SCHRODER, C. C. P. SHELOR & HUGHS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Feb. 2, 1921. 5-7 I Many a Pretty Spoi ??:?>.:?:.?..X..:.<.?.?.**?:.<M^.>.:..:..:..:..: Not only ?re these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that spread and cause tko most discomforting irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make you feel that your skin is ablaze. If you are afflicted with this form of skin disease do not expect EVER B Charleston, Miss.-Mrs says: "I have never had 1 because if I felt headache, < in the mouth, which comei take a dose or more of B straighten me out and mak We have used in our family THED? and it certainly is the best It has not only saved me m system in shape, and has many physics do. I recomr glad to do so." Black-Drat medicine which you have d When you feel badly all o taste in your mouth, biliou Thedford's Black-Draught. Always Insist c NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted lo tho Estate of Andrew Dearden, Deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said Estate, will present the samo, duly attested, within tho timo prescribed by law, or lie barred. MRS. ANNIE B. DEARDEN, and W. M. LEM MONS. Executors of the Estate of Andrew Beardon, Deceased. .Ian. 26, 1921. 1-7 NOTICE OE FINAL SETTLEMEN' AND DI SC H A ROE. iNOtlce is hereby given that the on deiBlgned will make application tc V. F. Martin. Judge of Probate foi Oconee County, In the State of Soutl Carolina.' at his office at Walhall* Court House, on Friday, tho ll lb ?day of FEBRUARY, 1921, at 11! 'o'clock In the* forenoon, or as soon i thereafter as said application can be j heard, for leave to make final settle ? mont of the Estate of Mary L. Br?cke, Deceased, and obtain Final Discharge as Executor of said Es tate. THOMAS BELLOTTE, Executor of the Estate of Mary L. Br?cke, Deceased. Jan. 19, 1921. 3-6 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Carolina. County of Oconee. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Walhalla, a Corporation cre ated by and existing under the laws of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against Thomas A. Smith, A. Walters, Home Insurance Company of New York, a Corporation ; Clobe and Rutgers Insurance Company, a Corporation, and J. A. Moody, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.- (Com plaint Served.) To tho Defendants above named: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to answer thc Complaint in this action, of which a copy ls here with served upon you. and to servo a copy of your Answer to tho said Complaint on tho subscribers, at ; thoir office, on the Public Square, at Walhalla .Court House, South Caro lina, within twenty days niter the service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of such sorvlco; and if you fall to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff In this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demandod In tho Complaint. Dated this 30th day of Docombor, 1920. SHELOR A HUGHS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Feb. 2, 192U 5-7 Old) WILLS FOUND. To Whom It May Concern: Again I call attention to the fol lowing wills, which were fuund among somo old papers In the office of the Judge of Probate and Master: Memory Alexander. - Witnesse.-.: Wm. J. Stribling, M. C. King. Reid, Clayhron Rothcll. Kannte B. Campbell.-Witnesses: O. N. C. Boloman, I). A. Lodbottor, F. Ci. Brown. M. F. Freeman.-Witnesses: Burt Mitchell, C. E. O. Mitchell, J.?II. Bewley. John E. Evatt.-Witnesses: E. A. Mtllkoy, T. D. Whltmlro, Malus S. Moggs. Any person Interested will please communicate* with mo. I V. F. MARTIN, Judge of Probate, Oconee Co. Jan. 26, 1921. 4-5 Face I led by Pimples 1 to bo cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly roach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. to day, and write a complote history of your case to our chief medical adviser who will give you special instructions, without charge. Writo at once to Medical Director, 162 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ILIOUS? i, R. V. Heins, of this place, to use very much medicine, iizziness, or colds, bad taste s from torpid liver, I would lack-Draught, and it would e me feel aa good as new. ' for years liver medicine I ever saw. oney, it has helped keep my never weakened me as so nend it to my friends and am lght is the old, reliable liver loubtless heard much about, ver, stomach not right, bad s, or have a headache, try At all Druggists. n the Genuine! ? *i? ?i? ?j-, ?j? ?j? ??? 4* ??? ?j? ?j? ?I? ?j? ! 4. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4? ?j, .j. ^ ?j. 4. .j? 4? ?J? 4? 4? 4? I* * * 4 4. ?j? ?j? ?|? ?j? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* DH. W. H. CRAIG, . 4? Doutai Surgeon, 4* WALHALLA, S. CAROLINA. 4. Ofllco Over C. W. Pltchford'S 4? Storo. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* J. lt. BARLE, 4? Attornoy-ut-Luw, 4* WALHALLA, S. C. 4. Stato ?i Federal Court Practice. 4? FA HM LOANS. 4. HU Y WAK SAVINGS STAMPS. 4. ?j? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4a 4* 4* E. L. I1E11NDON, 4^ Attorney-at-I/aw 4* WALHALLA, S. Cl. 4? 4. PHONE NO. ?1 . 4. 4. H UV WAH SAVINGS STAMPS. 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ?J.J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, 4. 4? Plckens, S. C. W. C. Hughs, 4* 4. CAREY, SH EMMI & HUGHS, 4? 4> Attorneys and Counselors, 4* 4. WALHALLA, S.O. 4. 4? State & Federal Court Practice. 4* 4#4?4,4*4*4*4*4 4* 4* 4* 4" BAN Ht Cloo?t High Class Guttering a Specialty? Walhalla, S. C. NOTICIO OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby glvon that tho un dersigned will make application to V. P. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in tho Stato of South Carolina, at his otflco at Walhalla Court House, on Monday, the 21st day of February, 1921, at eleven o'clock In tho foronoon, or aa soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make fina! seule ment of tho EBtate of Jeremiah Wrinn, Deconsed, and obtain Final Discharge aa Administrator of said Estate. J. W. WRINN, Administrator of tho Estato of Jere miah Wrinn, Deceased. Jan. 26, 1921. 4-7 MAKE YOUR* TAX RETUllNS. Auditor's Office, Oconoc County, B. C., Doc. ll, ?920. Tho Auditor's office will bo open to receive returns for porsonnl property, for taxation, from tho 1st day of January, 1921, to tho 20th of Feb ruary, 1921, Inclusive. Real estate not roturnnble this year, except property that has boon bought or sold, In which chso santo shall bo notod as such. He sure and make your returns and save trouble In the future, and also the GO por cont penalty, which ir, required by law. He sure and give your correct township and school district. All partios between 21 and 50, In clusive, must make road tax returns. Nono exempted by law. Please don't noglect returning your ?logs. Failure to return dogs is ;i nisdoineanor. For the convenience of the tax payers the Auditor, or deputies, will receive returns at the following places and dates: Tugaloo Academy, February 10. Seneca, February l i and 15. Westminster, February 16 and 17. Westminster Mill, February 17. The following hours will bo ob served: From 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. At Seneca and Westminster wo will hold from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. D. A. SMITH, Auditor Oconeo County. Jan. 12, 1921. 2-asex NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Mary L, Brucko, Doceasod, aro hereby notified to make paymont to the undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will present the same, duly at tested, within the time proscribed by law, or bo barred. THOMAS BELLOTTE, Executor of tho Estate of Mary L. Brucko, Docoasod. Jan. 19, 1921. 3-C