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4. II KAI/PH MITICIiE. .J? A *g? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?!. .}? *j? ?I* *i* *\* .!* 4* (Dy L. A. Itlscr, M. D., in charge of department of rural sanitation and county health work, S. C. Hoard of Health.) For a long Hine we have accepted tho theory Hutt tho country waa healthier than the city, and city peo ple thought they might maintain their healthy condition hy making yearly excursions lo the cou ut ry for their vacationa. 'Phis was a natural supposition, for in the country wo have plenty of fresh air and sunlight and fewer persons to a given area. Facts re cently h rou ght o?it hy surveys made in the counties do not hear out this theory. Th oso reports show deaths from typhoid fever and malaria to he much higher in the country (hun in the city. This is hrought ll bout by lack of sanitation, poorly heated and poorly ventilated school buildings, lack of medical attention, polluted Witter, and. last hut not least, lack of health supervision in the rural districts. An educational campaign is necessnry io chance I h ese condi tions and thus reduce tho death rate in tho country below that of the city, whore il properly helongs. in tho oily we have health laws, and the <ii>- mau i:; forced io obey 'hos.' laws, in ?mull towns we too often have these la v\ ; w hich nru liol en forced, ?iud in the country wu luiv* no laws, and 110 power to eu force them it' we bad. I u Mif cl t y ouch citizen ls made 10 understand thal his standard of liv in?; mus? be such ns lo come under the law. and at Ibo same time he is made to understand that he ls liol only responsible for his own health and that of his family, hut the health of his neighbor also. A man in thc country who lives a mile or more from his nearest neighbor can do ns he pleases with his property. His stables may not be cleaned out more than once a year; his hog pen may ho ll 11 li y and smelling to high hea ven; his well may stand with an un safe top, which ?illowa the surface water to drain in; Iiis closet may be open to flies and chickens, and his child with a contagious disease al lowed to run at will. It does not oc cur to him that he is the cause of tho spread of disease, not only to his neighbor in the country, hut too of ten to the cl I/.on s ot iii-t neu row town Ho iua> h.aVt; ?1 et-f-v M" ty phoid (ever ?ii hi '. ome- ami th rough the sah- ot iii k in i" . a hui spiead many cases of typhoid fever there. The farmer leads such an inde pendent existence. Ile is lord of ?ill he surveys, and this sort of thing has gone on so long thal it is hard to convince him that he owes certain duties io his neighbors and friends and to society at large, We have ail been so busy preaching good habits and good health to ? itv folks and making laws for them, we have fail ed to make the farmer realize his responsibility. Now wo are waking up to this fuel and feel IllC need of some law enforcement in the coun try. .Progressive farmers in all our counties in South Carolina are be hind the movement. Petter Health for Farm Homes and Communities." Tho Department of Kural Sanitation of thc State Hoard of Health, hy the permission and aid of your local pa per, is going to get out an article each month on "Metter Health." 'The object of this department is to es tablish a full-time county health de partment in every county in South 'Carolina, and wo stand ready to co operate with any county beginning this work. Xo county that does not protect the health and lives of its citizens is truly progressive, lt ls just as important to know how much is lost to a county each year by pre ventable disease a> i! ls to know how much is lost by the boll weevil or tho callie tick. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning: 1'nles.s you see the na m o "Hayer" on package or on tablets you aro not getting genuine Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one yoars and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in tho Hayer package for colds, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, earache, toothache lumbago and for pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Hayer Tab lets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug gists ?Uso sell larger packages. Aspi rin is tho trade mark of Hayer Manu facture of Mononcotlcacldesler of Saliqylicaeid. adv. Dunbar's White Hussars Notable Ghautauqjia Attraction i I ambur's White Hussars, hand and male chorus, will ho a musical feature extraordinary at the coming lied? rn th Chautauqua, This popular singing hand, appearing In striking white and gold uniforms, presents a program of novelty numbers, entertainment features and clean, clever fun that test I Iles to the surprising versatility and excellent musicianship nf the organization. The nan.f Itnlph Dunbar, well-known Chicago producer and organizer of the Hussars, sets a seal of superior ity on the ontertii nlng abtut) and excellent musicianship of the organization. Dunbar'H White Hussars will give a icratid night concert and an afternoon prelude. /Hay 26 to 31st, Inclusive Redpath Chautauqua i i -zVr rr R YVCT rioisrs- < i \ I iisrcELUDING > > DUNBAR'S WHITE HUSSARS, \ Band and Male Chorus. \ . NN ?THING BUT FHE TRU1 * ? frnurjk.Unfi Americas v.omeo > hiiPi^Lii CONCERT COMPANY. GRETCHEN COX AND COMPANY. GROBECKER'S SWISS YODLERS. BEULAH BUCK, ' Entertainer. ALTON PACKARD. Master Cartoonist-Humorist Extraordinary in' "Joy Night" Program. Notable Lectures on Timely Themes 13IO DAYS 5 Redpath Chautauqua, Season Tickets $2.50 Plus 10% Tax. MCUU'AH IMK>TI<K<i<?KI*S WOHK Hardship on Manufacturers of Cegit imttto Proprietory Medicines. Washington, May 21.- -The manu facturers of proprietary medicines' are more concerned willi the elimina- . lion of medical hoot loggers than in j the sale of beer to the sick, M. B. j Thompson, their Washington repre- ? scntnllvo, told the House Judiciary j Committee recently at the hearings on the hill to tighten up the Volstead ; law. ."Prior to thc enacmcnl of thc Vol stead law. MI per cent of the makers of legitimere medicines in which al cohol was used were required to med icate it so ,'is to render it unlit as a beverage." Mr. Thompson said. "We enforced that regulation before tho. country KOI Ibo I Slh amendment, hut i sin c then thousands ol' permits have i beeil issued nuder which di. guised | booze was turned ont wholesale. "We have nothing to i\o with beer I and ?ire entirely satisfied if you pro ceed with the enactment ol' a law to prohibit its use." Mr. Thompson declared the man ufacturers were nsklng no favors for "booze." hut simply protection for legitimate medicines. "When .'bollol in pioprietary med icines is medicated you'll have a fine Ijine drinking it for booze." he said. Ilub-My-Tiam ls a powerful Anti septic, Cures Infected cuts, old sores, toller, eic. adv. Cold was discovered in California in ISIS. SFVF.N HUNDHFD IMtOIIIMTION A^'iil.s in All Parts ol' Country Aro litiitl Oft-No Funds io Pay. Washington, May iv. About 700 prohibition onforcotneni agents in various sections ol' thc country have been temporarily laid oft" for lack of funds io pay their salaries, it was announced to-day ?it prohibition en forcement bea ru?arte) s hore. Failure of Congress in provide the $2"?0,000 asked for hy thc prohibi tion commissioner to pay salaries of held agents until tie- end of 'lie present fiscal year, officials said. MO ress 'ted a cul ol' lihou) two-thirds in the held, to he reinstated on July 1st. when the appropriations for the next liseal year become available. About ?00 agents remain an duty, officiais said, but many iii them aro ofTIco men. While they expect some difllculty In the strict enforcement of the dry laws wi: h snell :i rodUCCd staff, ibo prohibition enforcement of ficers Indicated thal aid would not he asked of tho Department of .Tus Ucc or other government agencies'. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days .LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for M to 21 days to induce regular action, lt Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. The sulphur bottom whale of the Pacific, often 100 feet long, ls the largest of all mammals, and proba bly the larger! Ol all that ever lived. DAN MU IT SA I ?IO. IN PURSUANCE lo an Order grunted by Ills Honor, C. E. Cooley, Referee in Bankruptcy, Western Dis trict, South Carolina, on .May I 1th, 11121- ; Will sell, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder. FOR CASH, at Sen sen, S. C., on MAY 26th, 1921, al 2 :>'clock P. M., in the store room for merly occupied by Frederick Charles \yor, Bankrupt, the Stock of Hoods, Store Fixtures, Notes and Accounts formerly belonging to Frederick Charles Ayer, Bankrupt. Said stock of goods, store fixtures, notes and accounts can be inspected by applying to the undersigned. Sale to be made subject to confir mation of the Court. The property will be offered sepa rately, or in groups, and as a whole, ns for best interest of the Estate, and each bidder will be required to accompany his bid with cash or a certified check for ten per cent there of. J. EUSTACE HOPKINS. Trustee. Seneca. S C . May lil; : it2 t. 20-21 MAS "i *.. I : S R.VL'CS, STATE OF ooo ii? CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. In Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant, to decrees of the afore said Court,in i lie cases mimed below, 1 will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, at Walhalla, South Carolina, on MONDAY, the Otb day of JUNE. 1921, between the legal hours of sale, the tracts of land below de scribed : George Seaborn, as Ex< cuter of the Last Will and Testament of James Seaborn, Deceased. Plaintiff, against Mortal McDonald and C. H. Palmer, l >efendanls. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being 1 in the county and state aforesaid, on j Ramsay's Creek, adjoining lands of | Fstato of A. M. RhOletter, Winiam I. Dickson and others, containing forty-two and 27-100 acres, more or less, being the same land conveyed to Mortal McDonald by C. W. Lyle on 7th day of December, 1918. Terms of Sale.-CASH on day of sale. That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply with the terms of sale within live days from day of sale, the Mas ter do re-ndvertiso and re-sell the said premises on the following Sales day, or some convenient Salesday thereafter, at the same place and on the same terms as heretofore set out, at the risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that be do con tinue so to do until he hah found a purchaser, or purchasers, who com ply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra 'for papers and stamp. \V. O. WHITE, Master for Oconco County. S. C. May IS. 1921. 20-22 The Westminster oil and Fertilizer Company, a Corporation Cronted and Existing Under tho Laws of South Carolina. Plaintiff, against Jerry Perry, Defendant. All of the undivided interest ol' Jerry Perry in thal certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Stale and county afore said, and containing thirty-four (31 I acres, more or less. This land being lands of August perry. Deceased.who is Hie father of Jerry Perry, and ad joining lands of Tom Spencer, Henry Duke and Kiley S WU ff ord, and lies on waters of Tllgaloo River. Terms of Sale.-CASH on day of sale. That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply willi the terms of sale forthwith, that the Master do re-sell the said premises on Hie same day, or do re-advertise and re-sell the said premises on the following Sales day, or some convenient Salesday thereafter, at the same place and on the sanie terms as heretofore set ont, at the risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do con tinue so lo do until he has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who shall comply with the ternis of the sale. Purchaser to pav extra for papers and stamp. W. O. WHITE. Master for Coonee County. S. C. May IS, 1921. 2n-^2 ? ?? ? ? ? ?? &&&& ? mig? ? ?? mmm mm ? ?? mmm 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. Wc have a complete line on hand. The name Willard is a guarantee of perfection in thc batter/ world. Our personal guarantee goes with every battery, Hughs Garage, Main Street, Walhalla. S. C "Satisi'ied Customers*1 is Our Motto. ty v?> ty vii- ??> vi* v.> ty \$ {gi v;> ty ty ty ty ?*> ty ty ty ty ty ty i& Here's Your Chance 50 zz i_ Both Progressive Farmer, $1.00 year, The Keowee Courier, $1.00 year, For 12 Months Either paper well worth Combination Price ol Bot h. Order yours now. W. C. Hughs, Blain ti tr, against Landern Johnson. Luther Mickens, \V. B. Jenkins, Odessa Mickens, Mack Jenkins, Lucius Mickens, Elias Jenkins, Kuller Jenkins, Mickie Simpson, Arroady Mickcns and Mandy Jenkins, Defendants. All ihat certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and be ing in tho Slate and county above named, in or neat r)ld Bickens, con taining one acre, -.ore or less, be ing the same land deeded to Landern Johnsen and his wife. Josie Johnson, by NV. H. Jenkins, as shown by rec ord in Deed Hook **3-E," page 2ii !?. in Die office of the Clerk of Court of Oconee County, situate on tho north side of the road lending from Old Bickens bridge to the old Norton Brich House, via the Kirksey place, now Ed. Gantt, and adjoining Puller Jenkins lot, f formerly Old Bickens Jail Lot. ) and Ed. Gantt. Terms of Sale-CASH on day of sale. That in event of failure of the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply with the terms of their bid with in five days after the day of sale, that the Master do re-advertiso and re-soll the said premises, and con tinue so to do until he shall have found a purchaser who will comply with the terms of sale, at the risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamp. YV* O. WHITE. Master for Oconee County, S. C. May IS, 1921. 20-22 John T. Lay and J. D. [larkins. Blain I i Ifs, against C. C. Kelley. T. M. Kelley. Lillian S. Kelley. Mrs. Marion K. Tait, T. B. Kelley, Anna I. Kelley, Defendants. Tile undivided interests of (he De fendants. 'P. B. Kelley. Mrs. Marion K. Tait and Miss Lillian S. Kelley, of. in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract o' land situate, lying and being in Keoweo Township, i county and State aforesaid, on Little Uiver, said tract containing about ? G30 acres, and being the Estate of | Mrs. Anna I). Kelley, mother of C. C. Kelley, and formerly a part ol' tho Christopher Jones tract of land. Terms ol* Sale.-CASH on day of I sab*. That, in event of failure of j the purchaser, or purchasers, to com ply with tho terms of sale forthwith., the Master do re-sell the said promi ses on Ibo same day, or do re-adver-i tise and re sell the said premises on I the following Salcsday, or on some! convenient Salesday thereafter at I the same place /md on the j same terms as heretofore set out, at the risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and that he do con-1 linne so to do until he has found ill purchaser, or purchasers, who com-; ply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papers! and stamp. W. O. WHITE. Master for Oconee County, s. C. May I 8, I 02 1. 20-2 2 John Robinson, Willie Robinson, Nancy Wayman, Josephine Robin son, and Mai,.ie Robinson, by her Guardian Au Li ?cul, li. P. Holle man, Plaintiffs, against Hager Maxwell, Defendant, The undivided one-half interest of tho Plaintiffs, .lohn Robinson, Willie Robinson, Nancy Wayman, Joseph ine Robinson and Mamie Robinson, of, in and to all that piece, pacrel or tract of land situate in the County of Coonee, State aforesaid, contain ing thirty acres, more or less, lying on the east side ol' public road, ad joining lands of Col. Norton Mill Tract, Poor "House Farm, the same being cut oft" from Hie tract of land conveyed by Samuel Frazier Maxwell lo his daughters. Linda Maxwell, Sue Maxwell and Martha Maxwell, on 17th day of September, 1885. Terms of Sole.-CASH. That in event the purchaser, or purchasers, refuse or fail lo comply with the terms ol' sale within live days, tho Master then shall re-advertise and re-sell, on some subsequent Sales day, in the same form and manner, the above described premises, at the risk of the former purchaser, or pur chasers, and that he continue so to do until he shall have found a pur chaser thal will comply. Purchaser to pay extra Tor papers and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Coonee County, S. C. May 18, 1021. 20-'- 2 NOTICIO OF FORFEITURE. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant lo the authority vested in mo under the laws of the United States, I have seized ono Ford Touring Car, I01S model, captured while being used transporting intoxicating liq uors; Georgia License No. 7209.*); and any and all persons having any claim against, said automobile aro hereby notified lo file same willi tho undersigned within thirty days from the date of Ibis notice. .IA KIO COSXT0LL, Deputy Collector. May 5th, I 92 I. 10-21 NOTICE OF FIXAT, SETTLEMENT A NI DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that, tho un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, .ludgo of Probate. lor Oconco County, in the State of South Carolina, al Ms office at Walhalla Court House on Tuesday, the Nth day of ,11 WE, 1021. al ll o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can bo heard, for leavo to make lin al settle ment of tho Estate of .1. X. Watkins, Deceased, and obtain Final Discharge 'as Administratrix of said Estate, MUS. NANCY WATKINS, Administratrix of the Estate of J. N. Watkins, Deceased. May ll. 1021. 19-22 SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA TION'S OFFICIO DAYS Hilt APRIL AND MAY. The public will ploaso take notlco that I will be in my offleo only on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays of each week during May. L. C. SPI0AR10S, Suporintondont of Education,