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KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) ^_ Published I ivory Wodnoedny Morning SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. Ono Your .$1.00 Six Months .55 Threo Months.30 Advertising Kate* Konsoiuible. By Stock, Sholor, 11 uglis ft Sholor. Communications or ?i ?iorsonal chnrnctcr charged for UH advertise ments. Obituary notices, cards of thanks and tri lui tes of respect, either by Individuals, lodges of churchos, aro charged for as for advertiseinonts at rato of ono cent a word. Cash must accompany manuscript, and all sucb notices will bo marked "Adv." lu conformity with Federal ruling on such matters. WALHA hhA, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SKIT, til, I IKS I. ?-.-* j The Story of j ! Our States j i ? t By JONATHAN BRACE j I XXVII.-FLORIDA ni< o lt ID A t F sidered Amer- i I c a's fl r s t I health resort, f It was tl.e I He a rc h for f a m y t h 1 c a 1 I Fountain- ?d' Perpetual Youth J I that led l'once de Leon, the ? j Spanish explorer, to land near ^ . the present site of St. Augustine, f J Ills rediscovery of Florida In ? j 1513 wns on Master Sunday. } I hence the name, which ls from ? t Pascua Florida or Flowery Pass- 7 i over, which ls tho Spanish for . i K?ster Sunday. J ! Tito French were the next set- t ! tiers, founding a colony on tbs ^ ? St. John's river. Spain promptly * took action to maintain her own- j ershlp of this region und sent t over an expedition which erected ? u fort under the leadership of ? Menendez at St, Augustine lu \ 1505 and exterminated the Huge- ? not colony. St. Augustine ls the j oldest city In the United States. | There followed a period of hos tility between tho English col onists In thc Carolinas and the Spanish In Florida. By the trea ty of 1703 Spain ceded Florida to England Ul exebunge for Ha vana, which England had cap tured a few years previous. It remained an English colony un til the last years of tho Revolu tion when Spain recaptured lt. There wore two provinces, East and West Florida. AB the Spanish ruled Florida with a very looso form of government, this region became tho refuge of pirates, smugglers um' u wiese characters. Such an e ueut to gether with the unruly Somlnole Indians naturally caused a great deal of trouble. To ovorcomo this, Provident Monroe pur chased Florida from Spain In 1810 for 15,000,000 or about eleven cents an acre. It was organized Into a territory and In 1845 waa admitted to the Un ion. Florida ls sometimes called the Everglade Stato ou account of the vast swamp-land In its southern part. It IB also known ns the Peninsula State and 1B the southernmost Stato of tho Union. Its area ls 58,000 square mlle?. (?by McClure Newspaper Syndloat?.) .......^ Made Thrilling Escape. Ossining, N. Y., Sept I i. Joseph Sorace, a manslaughter convict, made a thrilling escape from Sing Sing prison curly to-day. Sawing through the liars of his coll, Sorace climbed through a trap door lo Ibo root of tho prison, slid seventy feet lo lite ground on a telephone wire, scaled (lie prison walls and dived into tho Hudson river. Ile emerged below the prison and disappeared into the dark ness, (HUI quickly relievos Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appel to and Headaches due to Torpid hiver.- adv Hogged from Hieb, (hive In Poor. Chicago, Sept. ir,, ."French Sal," eighty years old, who tiled yesterday in a dreary little attic, was found to day to have $100,000 In stocks hid den in her room For years she begged from tho rich and dispensed philanthropy to tho poor, lier iden tity is not known, Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT foll? to cure Itching. Blind, f?lee<llng or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, (ind you cnn get restful sleep niter tho first application. Price 60c. The Plymouth colony in Massachu setts introduced hemp-growing In A merion. Subscribo for Tho Courier. (Host) OFFICERS FINI) A GOOD WKLL Cut ia Gio Woods-And Incidentally a Still and Lots of "Mash." Deputy Sheriff Gua Sullivan anti Rural Policeman Oscar llunnicutt last Thursday discovered a line well located directly In tho heart of a lino piece of woodland about two milos below Westminster, between that town and Richland. Incidentally there wa? a still being operated "tn connection" with tho well. Tho own ers of tho plant had adopted the plan of digging tho well bach in the woods to obviate tho necessity of locating their still on a branch, as olllcers are accustomed lo sock stills on the Utile branches and creeks, where a plentiful supply of wutul' can be had conveniently. Hut even the well deep back in tho woods ls not a perfect blind these days, and so it happened that thy plant was raided. Unfortunately no one was present at 'he time thc rai 1 was mad?', and consequently no av? rests have been made. The owner of Hie still is known, however, and we are informed by (he officers linn lt has been a comparatively short while sine" tl\e principal was in court for stilling. The still and about OOO gallons of mash wore destroyed, i'lie olllcers ? ??ii not si.-te whether or nol tiny had lilied ll]) the well, bul WC pre-j sume thal they lot 1 Ilia; intact ill the hope ol' a more successful raid on ' . ho pluee. li may be. too, that a well in tiie woods has not yet be come sufficiently known to Hie Inter nal revenue service to have justified iii.' statutory righi of olllcers to Idl th? m up. At any rate thc Oconoe I olllcers lia ve not ns .>e-v been provided willi a strain shovel outfit for i his: purpose, lt may bo that In tho fu ture, should tin? well-digging and operating plan become sufficiently popular aniong moonshiners, that the i government will be forced to furnish officers with some quick and sa!.is-| factory way of destroying the elli-: ciency of wells nt tho same time j i they shoot the "go-devil" into the j copper still and upset the mash that i is found. ! YOI'Xii ORATOR? KNTKRTAINKD Audience ut Walhalla High Sein? >1 Auditorium-Holli Spoke Well. I The Walhalla correspondent of tho I ' Columbia Slate, writing of tho meet ; ing of two Walhalla orators recent ly at the High School Auditorium, says: "One of the most enjoyable occa : slobs in recent months took place In , the Walhalla High School Auditor ium, when addresses were made by . two young men from Walhalla, who hove made names for themselves and j their home town. The meeting was liol in the form of a contest, but i I simply a friendly meeting, gotten up j ? by several local citizens in order that J the people of Walhalla might bo ; benoit ted by bearing these two young ? men again. Mayor W. M. Brown presided over i i the meeting and introduced as tho1 first speaker IOU 1st i M. smith, a stu ! dent at the University of South Caro , lina, lt will bo remembered that Mr. Smith was awarded first place in the South Carolina inter-collegiate ora I torlea] contest at Greenwood last [ sprl?.g Mr. Smith used the same . speech that won this contest-"Tho i Call of the Ages." .ludging from the way Mr. Smith spoke Friday night there is no wonder that he captured tho honors at Greenwood. While a student at tho Walhalla High School Mr. Smith won lir.sl place in every ; conics! that he entered, and has been j meeting the sanio success In his col j legiato course. i The other speaker of tho evening I was Harry R. Hughs, young attorney j of ibis city and a former member of Jibe South Carolina Legislature. Mr. I Hughs chose as his subject ' Intoler ance." and gave his opinion on sov-j eral topics of the present day. ll was a well prepared and well delivered speech lt is interest ing lo note that when Mr Hughs was graduated from tho I University of South Carolina ibo lirsl ! school laugh I by Ililli was at West j Union, a a.! Klllson Smith was one of j his pupils at the time (Will cures Malaria, ('bills and Fe ver, Bilious Fever, Colds and La Grippe, or money refunded.--adv. Died Ballier (ban Fuco Trouble. I .ouisville, (la.. Sept. I I ii thc presence of a brother and of Sheriff Thomas, who had come to serve (lil execution on bis automobile, Sam .1. Barfield, recently discharged rural mail carrier of the Augusta office, shot himself through the head late yesterday afternoon and died early this morning. Barfield was under bond following his disc h argo from tho Augusta postoffice on a charge of misappropriating a small amount of money belonging lo tho govoril iii ont, Subscribo for Tho Courier. (Boat) DRIVE FOR DELINQUENT TAM S Nott? ?I $12,000,000 to Government, .fail Sentences for Fraud. Washington, Sept. 14.-Collection of approximately $12,000,000 In de linquent and additional sales and miscellaneous taxes by tho govern ment ns a result of tho special drive ending Sept. ?I was announced to day by Commissioner Blair. The drive. In which 1,736 Hold collectors were engaged, ho said covored prac tically every large city in the coun try, and special attention was giv ll to the so-called 'luxury tax," taxes on soft drinks, theatre admissions and transportation. "The results of the drive were emi nently satisfactory," Mr. Blair said. Prior to government intervention, hundreds amended their returns, showing that additional taxes were duo, these amended returns being tiled. Few attempts at deliberate fraud were discovered. "It is recognized that In making monthly returns mistakes are apt to occur, ?md where there ls an honest error on the part of thc taxpayer no penalty accrues. "While, from the preliminary re port, it is believed that such action may ho necessary in isolated crises, evidences of fraud discovered in the (Ina! checking up of returns will he followed by prosecution. "In Ibis connection lax dodgers may take warning hy the jail sen loncos recently imposed upon Joseph Sci! wart/, and Henry Sull/.cr, fur manufacturers, of New York city. .Schwa;:/, and Suit/.or were indict ed for knowingly and wilfully re fusing to account for and pay our io Hie collector of internal revenue (he excise tax on articles manufac tured hy Hiern. Investigation hy Hie bureau showed they had incurred in HU!) a tax liability of $1,4 17 and in 1020 a tax liability of $0,00 1. Holli men pleaded guilty and wore lined $lui) each and sentenced lo thirty days in the tombs. "In similar cases o? deliberate fraud it will be the policy of the bureau to urge the imposition of ex treme penalties. This is thc only course pos-sible in justice to the man who honestly pays his share of the common levy." OOO has moro Imitations titan any other Fever Tonic on the market but no ono wants Imitations,-adv. JOHN BASSETT MOOEE NAMED Judge of tho New World Court. Elected on Second Bulldt. (leneva, Switzerland, Sept. 14. John Hassett Moore, of the United Slates, was elected a judge of the International Court of Justice by the assembly of the League of Nations on the second ballot In the voting for members of the court, which be gan here at 10 o'clock this morning. Dr. Rafael Altamiary Creva, of Spain. Dr. Ruy Barbosa of Bra/.il. and Dr. Antonio S. De Bustamente, of Cuba, were elected judges of the International Court of Justice by the assembly this morning. They receiv ed, respectively, 32. 38 and 26 votes. John Bassett. Moore, of the United States, received twelve votes on the first ballot by the assembly, while Dr. Roscoe Pond recolved 6, Elihu Root 2, and Prof. James Brown Scott 2. A IONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how i it improves the appetite, you will then I appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonie is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So i pleasant even children liko it. The blood I needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON lo Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Changes in tho Drink Tax. I Washington, Sept. 15. -RecOUSld ? oring its action on the soft drink SOC I lion of tho House hill, Hie Senate .finance committee lo-day voted to make the tax oil cereal and other bev erages, carbonated and distilled, two cents a gallon. The House proposed a lax of lour cents on cereal and th roo cents on oilier drinks. Tho committee also reversed it self with regard lo tho House pro vision allowing traveling salesmen to d?duit from their gross Income tho sums paid for food and lodging while away from homo on business. Chairman Penrose said previous ac tion of the committee in striking out this provision had been taken under a misapprehension, Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days 'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared SyrupTonic-I.axative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should bo taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. . Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. ENOUGH TO GIVE EVERY * PERSON EIGHTY DOLLARS Nation H?a Eight Billion Circulating Not Hard For Eaoh One To Got Hit Full Share Of Coln. The totul amount of money In the United States a recent inventory showed to be 18,082,773,866. How much of it have you to your credit? This amounts to about $80 for overy human being in the United States. Have you your $80? If you have not, it is easy to get. Save lt! You can got 100 times $80 if you save. Dut there is only ono way to save it. That la, to lay down a rigid rule to save a certain amount each week ot each month out of your pay check ot Income. As you save lt, Invest it. looking first to tho safety of tho prin clpal and, secondly, to tho lntorest return. Invest lt in United States Liberty Bonds or in Government Savings Se curities, auch as $5 War Savings Stamps, and Treasury Savings Certif icates in denominations of $26, $100 and $1,000. These Stamps and Certif ica les pay 4 per cent Interest, com pounded quarterly. They are guaran teed by the government of the United Status to incienso in value from month lo month and are not subject to market fluctuations. You always know exactly what a War Savings Stamp or a Treasury Sav ings Certificate ls worth and you can always sell it back, when necessary, to the government at that guaranteed price. Uemember somebody is saving the money you waste. Why not do il yourself? Your postmaster sells Gov ernment Savings Securities. Ask him about them. C THRIFT CATECHISM What is wealth? It ls anything of ; value that ls the means of getting food, shelter, convenience and luxury. ! What is capital? It ls wealth not i consumed by BB owner, but saved for j future use. j What is money? Any medium of trade through which one kind or form j of wealth may be exchanged for an Other. Money employed In business or Industry is active capital. What la credit? Credit is a promise to furnish money or other property on j the security of pledged wealth. What ls an Investor? A person ! who.li> chief consideration ls Income ; return. A wiso Investor ls ono who Considers safety, earning power and 1 easy redemption without loss, before putting hla money tuto any property or socurlty. Catarrh Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing thc blood and building up the System, HALL'S I CATARRH MEDICINE restores (normal conditions and allowa Na ture to do ita work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. DEATH ENDS HIS LONG FIGHT. ( on viet cd of Crime of Which He was Not Guilty, Sought Best Hut ion. i Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 13. - Doath has ended the fight of Andrew L. OeorgO, of Alton Bark, a suburb, to obtain restitution from the State of Texas for his sentence to death and false imprisonment on the (barge of committing a murder of which he was not guilty. ; Oeorgo, as a young man, was a cowboy on the Texas plains, but hav-. lng wearied of thia life lie decided to return to his home In Tonnessee. While crossing the State of Texas to visit relatives he was arrested for killing lcd. Konessick. a merchant Of Hottentot, was convicted on cir cumstantial evidence and sentenced to ho hanged. As the day for his execution approached Oeorgo could hear the carpenters building the scaf fold on which ho was to he hanged, hut his sentence was commuted a few hours before tho time sot for tho event, lit; was then transferred to the penitentiary, where he served. five* years, being pardoned when one Henry M. Sharpe, on his death hod, confessed to tho killing, of Kones sick. Ooorgo's experience chattered 1rs health and ho returned hore and liv ed with relatives until a short time ago. winni he red it med to Texas with tho purpose of bringing suit against that state, ile was preparing lo be gin bis fight in tho courts when he died. Ills body was returned bore and buried at Wildwood. Wo aro proud of tho confidence doctors, druggists ami tho public have in OOO Chill and Fovor Tonic. -adv. Wbilo tho students at tho Rohorl Collego In Constantinople aro Ar menians, Creeks, Persians, Tartars and Turks, all tho teachers aro Amer ican women. Here's ?2? Progressiv? Farm? $1.00 year, The Keowee Couri? $1.00 j ear, Either paper well ' Price of Both. ( EAGLE "MIKADO"^ For Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE EAGLE 1 EAGLE PENCIL COP Torpid Liver "Black-Draught ls. In my opinion, the best liver medicine on the market," states Mrs. R. H. White side, of Keota, Okla. She continues: "I had a pain in my chest after eating tight, uncomfortable feel ing-and this was very disagreeable find brought on headache. 1 was con stipated and knew it was indigestion and inactive liver. 1 began the use of Black-Draught, night and and it sure is and certainly ves relief." morning, splendid Thedford's BLACK DRAUGHT ???g For over seventy years this purely vegetable preparation has been found beneficial by thou sands of persons suffer ing from effects of a tor pid, or slow-acting liver. Indigestion, biliousness, colic, coated tongue, diz ziness, constipation, bit ter taste, sleeplessness, lack of energy, pain in back, puffiness under the eyes-any or all of these symptoms often indicate that there ls something the matter with your liver. You can't be too careful about the medi cine you take. Be sure that the name, "Thed ford's Black-Draught," is on the package. At all druggists. Accept Only the Genuine. 1.79 Public Service ..Auto.. I am prepared to meet all calls for Public Service Car at any time, day or night. Sec me if you want a quick, safe trip anywhere, near or for long distance? "At Your Service" ir Chance 31% 31\ For Both For 12 Months worth Combination 3rder yours now. Pencil No. 174 Made in five Bindoo NCIL WITH THE RED BAND vHKADO tIPANY, NEW YORK * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .fr PROFESSIONAL C'A HDS. .{. .I* .!* 'I* 'I- -I* .!* 'I* .!* <. 4? *p .I ?I- J. H. KA DDK, .J. ?fr Attoiney-at-Lnw, ?J. ?J. WALHALLA, S. C. .J. State A.- Fedora! Court Pracitco. ?fr .?. FARM LOANS. ?fr .I* ?p ?I* *p 4? ?I? ?p 4? ?I- ?I* ?I 4. * .J. Bi L. HERNIK>N, .J. ?fr Attorney-at-Lnw, ?fr .j. 1M ion o No. Ol, Walhalla, S. C.?fr * * ?J. ?J. ?J. ?fr ?J? ?J. cT. .?? .J. ?|? ?J? .?? ?J. ?J. 4. J. P. Carey, J. W. Sholor, .J. ?fr Pickens, S. C. W. C. Hughs, .fr .fr CA KEV, SILE LOU & HUGHS, .j. ?fr Attorneys and Counsellors, ?fr .fr WALHALLA, S. C. .fr .fr State & Federal Court Practice. ?fr ?fr .fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr .fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr * * .fr W. I). WT! ITH, .fr ?fr LAWYER, .fr ?fr WALHALLA, 8. C. 4? * * * J. ?fr .fr ?fr ?fr r-fr ?fr .fr ?fr ?fr .fr .fr ?fr ?fr DAN Ht C?ooe> High Class Guttering a Specialty? Walhalla, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, tn the State of SDtith Carolina, at bis office at Walhalla Court Jlouse, on Wednesday, the 28th day of September, 1921, nt 1 l o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can h.i beard, for leave to nuilee final settle ment of the Batato of Wm. I. Dick son, Deceased, and obtain Pitia) Dis charge as Executrix of said Estate MRS. DORA J. LONG, Executrix of the E.date of Wm. I. Dickson, Decoasod. Aug. 31, 1921. 35-38 NOTICE TO DERTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indebted to tho estate ?of f!. T. WILLIS, Deceased, aro hornby not i lied to ma ko payment to tho undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will present tho sanio, duly at attestod, within tho timo prescribed hy law, or bo barred. W. T. WILLIS. Administrator of tho Est!.io of G. T. Willis. Deceased, Aug. :: I. i 921. 35-38 BLACKHEADS PIMPLES AND BOILS You should regard these out breaks as danger signals. They are a sure sign something ls wrong within. Look to your blood at once. The poisonous impurities have collected in your circulation until tho danger point has been roached. Start right now, today, to purify your blood with S. S. 3. For Spacial Booklat or for indi, vidual advioa, without char ga, writ? Chiat Medioal Advisor, S.S.S. Co., Dap't 433, Atlanta, Qa. Oat S. S. S. at your druggist. Subscribe for The Courier. (BPS':.)