Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, March 02, 1921, Image 3

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Dadd/s 5?Evei\i?\g Fairy Tale ?jyynARY GRAHAM BONNET. mm (antoni M W?WM NtviMMk MWOM ' ? ? THE COURIER TALKS. "Now that 've'ro all Ou tho horse," | said tho courier to the boy and girl ? adventurers, *T will explain every thing. We all know In the House of Secrets, amt all who live in these ports, that you, the boy, and you, the girl, are seeking adventures and that you're on your way to the House of Secrets. "There you ore going to learn the secret of leaders)tip and success and power. "You're going to know how you, as a boy, cnn become, in time, a leader of men, fine In every way. And you're going to have your question answered, girl, of how to become beautiful and loved and a leader among women. You'll find all that out in the House of Secrets, and on your way to the House you are going" through with many adventures which are all well worth having, I'm sure you'll admit." "We do," said the boy, "even If some of them are a blt awful ut times. Last night when we met those other boys and girls and we all started* to quarrel and fight about who shouTfl lead-and then we all got lost and no one could find each other and the girl and I were separated and the night was long and dark and fearful oh, it was dreadful I" "Well," said the courier, "I would say your sentence, as well as the night, was pretty long and fearful, ?ven If ll Vasn't dark I" The boy and girl laughed. "We can laugh about it now," said the girl. "What happened to all those other boya and girls whom we met looking for adventures?" asked the boy. "They went home," said the cou rier. "They really didn't want ndven "I Will Explain." tures. They didn't want to put up with anything. They weren't the sort to care if they ever reached the House of Secrets or not. "But I must explain about the mes sage I have and why I am taking you both along. The girl ls a little sur prised that I didn't leave her behind, for she chose the wrong road a second time, and the boy chose the right one. "Well, do you remember, some time hack in your adventures, how yon came across the good little child of the story books and the bad little child? They both lived tn a vine covered house and they couldn't get free, they were so entangled In vine? too, because no one would tell the truth about them and because no one would say that they were really a mixture of bad and good and would be quite nice and get to learn a lot of things if only they were set free from the vines of untruth. "You remember, I see. I am cer tainly not going to make you suffer in the same way. They wouldn't let a courier from the House of Secrets do such n thing. Besides, you see, lt wouldn't be fair. "The whole trouble was that all of you wanted to bc leaders. And this ls the message that I bring to you two adventurers from the House of Secrets. In the first pince I will tell you my name once more; lt ls Co operation. "That's n terribly big name and I suppose you don't see what I can ever do with such a big one. It menns working and pulling together. "And so, because of my name, ( can bring this message. You worked nt odds last night. You all fought for leadership. Each wanted his very own way. You didn't know how to pull together. You didn't know how to talk things out and discuss them and find out which sounded the best and which not. You didn't under stand my name and so I've come to explain lt to you." They werr* still riding slowly down thc road. "You must learn co-opera tion if you're going to travel to the House of Secrets. You've got to learn to pull together-that's what lt means. That Is why you got lost last night, and the fog came up and you couldn't find anyone or anything. You got ev erythlng In a terrible mess because you didn't pull together. "Now the boy was as bad as the giri. He should have talked it all out with her. Shouldn't you have done this, boy," he asked. "You're right," said the boy. "Hut I wanted to show I could boas, I guess. 'Mie others looked as though they expected me to." "And I wanted to show Td do my own way,'' said the girl. "Well," said the courier, "I guess *ren understand now." FURNITURE HAN FRAISES TANLAC. Anderson Man Took Eleven Bottles for His lils. HAD SPENT MUCH. Tunlac Gave Him Relief and His General Condition Was Im- ' proved, He Says. "Taniac is a good medicine and luis done some wonderful things for sufforert?. It is particularly good for stomach troubles, as I know from having taken Tanlac. Other mem bers of my family also are taking Tanlac." In these words W. M. My ers, a well-known furniture dealer, of 1305 Main street, Anderson, S. C., summed up his high opinion of the high morita of this remarkably line remedy. "I suffered from kldnoy trouble, and I also was bothered with liver and bladder ailments and constipa tion. I suffered long and severely with a pain In my loft side, which baffled all the treatments I ever tried for it, and I even had to un dergo an operation. All that time 1 spout, and a great deal of money, seeking to restore my good health, but 1 failed to get the relief that 1 sought. "The advertisements of Tanlac caught my attention, and I began taking it. My general condition was Improved, and the remedy gave me relief from my troubles in a general way. 1 took eleven bottles of Tan lac, and if lt had not helped me I would not have taken so much." lanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively hy Pell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain. ' Oak way; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca; Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-adv.-9-l 1, LITTLE EDMOND FOWLER DEAD. Was Son of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Fow ler, Formerly of Walhalla. Ingold, N. C.. Feb. 25.-Special: On Saturday morning, Feb. 12, the death angel visited our home and bore away the spirit of our little darling boy, Edmond, to the arms of Him who gave lt. Edmond was the sunbeam of our home. His lifo wi ? but a few fifteen years and one month and eighteen days, yet was one of brightness and 4?y- He was greatly devoted to bis parents, his brothers and sisters, whom he loved dearly. It ls sad to think that our darling ls gone, but wo know that ho ls "safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on His gentle breast." Edmond was a loving child. He was always obedient to his father and mother, and oh! how sad it was for us to part with him. But ho has gone to join loved ones that have gono on before. He leaves father, mother, two brothers and two sis tors to mourn his departure. He was sick eighteen days. It was hoped that he would recover until a ?bort time before his death. The little body was tenderly laid to Vest in the Epworth cemetery. Funoral services wero conducted by Rev. B. H. Hous ton. He is gone, but not forgotton; Nover will his memory fade; Sweet thoughts will over linger Round tho grave where has was laid. Cod forbid his longer stay God recalled his precious loan; God hath taken him away From my ,bosom to His own. Surely, what He wills is best In His will we then should rest. Saying, "Taken-tho child no longer mine Thtno ho is-forever Thine." Mother. A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching tho Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, seo how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tastolese chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children liko it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect. 60c. The now recruit In tho United States army Spends six and a half hours In study and drill oach day. Three hours are spent in tho class room under civilian toachors and three and a half hours on the drill field under military instructors. ... Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepare 1 Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 80c per bottle. -, --. THE HARDIN? INAUGURATION WU1 Take Place Friday This Week. The Program. Washington, Feb. 24.-President Wilson will follow tho long estab lished custom of riding to tho Capi tol with th? Incoming Pr?sident on March 4th, under plans of the con gressional inaugural committee, ap proved by the President, it was an nounced to-day at the White House. Whether Mr. Wilson will attend the inaugural ceremonies has not yet been mado known, but he will not accompany Mr. Harding back to the White House, but will go direct from the Capitol to his now home on S. street. Four troops of cavalry, numbering 35 officers and men, will escort the President and the President-elect to the Capitol, and then will accom pany Mr. Harding to the White House. The plans of the congressional committee as they became known to day provide for tho oponing of the day's program with a visit of the committee to the President-elect and Vice President-elect Coolidge at the New Willard Hotel. After this visit the entire party will enter automo biles, and, accompanied by the cav alry, drive to tho White Mouse, where lt will be joined by the Presi dent and Mrs. Wilson. From the White House the pro cession will move over Pennsylvania avenue to the Capitol. There the President, and probably Mr. Hand ing, will outer, the President's room, where Mr. Wilson will sign the bills passed in the closing hours of Con gress. After the new Vice President has taken tho oath In the Sonate .cham ber and has delivered his Inaugural address, the guests will proceed to the steps at the east front of the 1 Capitol, whore Mr.^Hardlng will, be sworn In. As soon as he finishes his Inaugural address tho new President will depart for tho White House. Flvo hundred marines in full dress uniform will be on duty at the Cap itol, augmenting tho regular Capi tol police, and will form a lane through which thc guests will pass in ascending the Capitol stops. The Xew Cabinet. The now cabinet as selected by President-elect Harding will be: Secretary of State-Charles Evans Hughes, of New York. Secretnry of tho Treasury-An drew Mellon, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of War - John W. Weeks, of Massachusetts. Attorney General - Harry M. Dougherty, of Ohio. Postmaster Qenoral - Will H. Hays, of Indiana. Secretary of the Navy-Edwin Donby, of Michigan. Secretary of tho Interior-A. 1 Fall, of New Mexico. Secretary of Agriculture-Henry Wallace, of Iowa. Secretary of Commerce-Herbert Hoover, of California. Secretary of Labor-James J. Davis, of Pennsylvania. UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time ie the test1 of truth. And Doan'a Kidney Pills have atood the test in Walhalla. No Walhalla real dent who suffers backache, or annoy ing urinary ills oan remain uncos* vlnced by this twice-told testimony. W. S. Orahi. blacksmith. Spring Rt. Walhalla, say?: "I hurt my back many years ago and since then 1 have been troubled ;.lth kidney com plaint. Whon I have ono of those attacks, sovero paine shoot through my kb? noys and these organs do not act as they should. I have dfctsj spoils aud severe pains in the back of my hoad. I have used Doan's Kid ney Pills whenever an attack come? on and they have never failed tc quickly relieve mo. T think Doan'i are a wonderful medicine." (State mont given Doc 17, 1M4.) On April 9, 1P18. Mr. Orahl said: "I am glad of ano'hor opportunity tc say a good word for Doan's Kidney Pt Ma and believe Doan's have affocted a euro. I advise anyone ?uffe.*ing from kidney complaint to give thh remedy a trial" 60c. at all dealers. Fostor-Mllbur? Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Claims Kinship with Roosevelt. Pittsburg. Pa., Fob. 2 t.-Miss Al ice H. Robertson, Congresswoman from Oklahoma, at a luncheon re cently, at which she was a guest th Lieut.-Col. Theodore Roose velt hore, told him In 1er address . that they wore blood relations. I Miss Robertson recalled that Col. Roosevelt on his mother's side was a direct descendant of tho famous j Jonathan Edwards, and then said that on her father's side sho was a j direct descendant of Jonathan Ed ? wards' sister. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Drudilsta refond monty If PAZO OINTMENT foils to cure lt ch in (t, Blind, Bleedtngor Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves itching Piles, ?nd you. can det restful sleep after the fl Mt ?nu 1 lea t lon. Price OOo. Subscribe for The Courier. (Best) The Fertilizer That Makes You the Most Profit COMPLETE Fertilizers containing phosphoric acid, ammonia and potash make you the most profit. They must be evenly mixed and properly proportioned from carefully selected organic and chemical materials. This insures an even supply of plant food.throughout the growing season. Swift & Company has everything necessary to make fertilizer right: trained chemists-agricultural experts-modern machinery. Buy Swift's Red Steer Complete Fertilizers and make the most profit. Swift & Company (FERTILIZER WORKS) Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La. BAD HABITS GROW Successive Stages in Husband's Carelessness. Especially la He Apt to Be Thought ass of Hit Wife's Comfort at ir the Years Ad vane?. Man ls a careless creature by na ture and displays lt ID the stages of his Hf? when he should be most care ful. Perhaps his carelessness is only visible in Its most aggravating form to his women folk. The imputation that it ls a con stant vice would be resented, because a man, while he may grow more careful as he grows older In matters affecting his work, his health, possibly bis appearance, falls to observe, self centered creature as he ls, that a careless attitude has arisen and be come a habit la bis married life. Before marriage a man's every ef fort is to piesse the woman; after ward, to please himself, write* I^ady de Prece, In the Paris Mall. There comes a timo-some people call lt the danger year-when cigars, clubs and company are first consideration with a man. He makes appointments and then tells his wife, where once he con sulted his wife, and thea made ap pointments. Carelessness, that ls all. But his wife, whose thoughts are at times viv idly retrospective, Is wounded on each and every occasion. The blatant carelessness of the breakfast newspaper once started de velops from first hasty glimpses at the news to grim, masticating silences. A husband becomes careless In his hours, careless In hts caresses, care less In ali his attentions to his wife. Some men become careless about their clothes, particularly tn the house. Anything will do for the house. That ls an added slight to h'?? wife and a flattery lo himself. Ile Implies that she ls nol worth the price of a new tie, or the donning of a collar, and that his own personality ls potent against the effect of the baggi est of trousers. Men never quite lose the little traits that marked them In their court ship days. They will still show a hun* dred and one little politenesses and consid?rations-but to other women than their wives. The effort to con tinue for years the same attentions to the one woman ls too much for th" average man. Where once he hastened lo recover a fallen ball of wool he now allows his wife to earry the coal up stairs. Yet his manners outside his home moy still be up to his old stand ard. DIAMOND DYKS. Walhalla Women Cnn Now Dye Old, l aded (tarmont*, Draperies, Anything. Hay "Diamond Dyes," no other kind, then perfect results aro guar anteed. Each nacki.ge of "Binmond Dyos" contains simplo dlroctlons to diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, conta, gloves, stock ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, everything, whother w?ol, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goode, now, rich, fadeless cblors. Druggist has color card.-adv. Shot American; (iets One Month. Tokio, Fob. 2 4.-Tosh 1 gora Ogas awara, the sentry who shot Lieut. Langdon; of tho U. S. S. Albany, at Vladivostok last month, and who was acquitted by a court martini, hos been sentenced to a month's im prisonment for making a false statement before the tribunal. Col. Horiuchl, Major Ishkawa, Capt. wnrnmoto and Lioftt. Imoto,' super ior officers in the sentry regiment, have been sentenced to terms of im prisonment varying from a week to a month for failing to train and in struct the sentry properly regarding his duties. No Worms In ? Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have sa un healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there ia more or!c?s ?toinach dlsturwfiiOc. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeks will enrich tho blood, Improve the digestion, and act as a genera 1 Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and thc Child will be tn perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per boule. Subscribe for The Courier. (Heat) ?aira . make It is recorded of t ?J that child-birth wi Modern dress wai Exacting social di today were a mint , small wonder that i|lJ?S^mis8ivin?s Wncn al But this should n -the prospective { FRIEND. 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