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One woman WA domestic seien? was the lightest c tasted or seen-bi I used at least six e She wouldn't bel: two-until I ahc how I made it. Nc ing but Royal." BAKING I Absolute Contains No Alum Send for New Royal C Royal Baking Powder Co., 1 .1. lil SM: 1.1. WKK?IIT Wit ITHS Almut Si. Petersburg, I'la., (he hand ol' HUMS ail.I I ' TJX i ; al ^lllilUHU*. si. Augustine. Kia., Muy I. I'.'-J. Kdl tor K ?owi o I 'ourii r: Sinei' being Iii (his liowerj land I have visited many points ol' interest and places ol note. St. Petersburg is] I lt? cleanesl ell y that I lia vc ever ! sit u, li is nllogothor :i lour! I clty.| Krom -'.".."ni) io Li.>,000 people rome lure every winter. Tito climate is ideal. Th oro aro moro accommoda tions hero for th?' lourisl than yon will lind nnywhure. The cha miter ni commerce employs the Scottish High landers' Hand from Chicago. They contract with (hom for $20,000 for three lnoullis, and the hand tools ils horns twice n day. The park will seal from eight io i<-n thousand peo ple and all is free to everybody, livery state in ilie Union is well rep resented here. Ohio alone sends about lour thousand every winter. .More Yankees'here "than John saw." 1 have spent part of three winters hero, and have seen no frost yet. This Is where tho roses never fade and whore thu flowers lt eve i ? . . s. to bloom, i have newt secti ??toh a 0?Bp?a> O' tlow"< i ' Of byorykin'd, and Ibo tu vin 3 MU j ol be excelled nhy Wi.o.o in v.... .JOHm. lilia ia saut LU bo the llnesl climate in the United States. Ono can lind all kinds of sport hore-fishing, boating, swim ming, diving, boat riding, and Hying through ibo air. There aro eight or teu over-llowlug sulphur wells in the elly, ranging in deptli from L'on to .100 foot. There are more mocking birds hero Utan l have noticod any where, and they sing day and night. The Northern people wonder why (hey can'! have them up lhere. I loll thom they en n't live in their chilly Climate. They eau live only in ""hixie." There are no farming lands around Ibis city, and nothing is grown except citrus fruit. Kvorybody lives from the grocery stores. All kinds of Huh can bc caught here ir. tho bay and gulf. There is always a eool breeze. The gulf is four miles west of the city, and Tampa Hay, on the east, and lite Atlantic six miles north. The city goes right np to tho sea wall on tho bay. lt is 2."? miles across tho bay to Tampa. Tho trip is made in two hours by boat. lampa ls strictly a business city, with 00,000 people. Thirty-six thou sand of these aro aliens, and withal it ls a dirty city. Hut hore at St. Petersburg, with all of its ole inness, beautiful (lowers, etc.. tho air is per fumed with their sweet flagrance, and the sweet singing of the song birds makes one feel glad and strong and lithe. Hut ih?> grandest sight thai I have siva is a golden sun-set in (bc (lull of Mexico. Standing on the beach (>n St. Patrick's Day. us (bosun was aixei! lo set. as it scorned, into iii?.' water, nature bad a thousand ways and menus of rising above herself; bul Incomparably tho nobles! mani festation of ber capability of color Is In tho tin-sets, among (ho high clouds. ] speak especially of ibo moment before tile sun sinks, when his light turns pure I'OSO-Color, and when this light falls upon a zenith covered with countless ?Unid-forms of Inconceivable delicacy; (breads and flakes of vapor, which in com mon daylight would bo puro snow white, and which glvo, therefore, fair field to the tone of li>:lit - there ls then no limit to the multitude and no check to tho intensity of (ho hues assumed. Tho Wholo sky, from the zenith to tho horizon, becomes ono molten sea of color and fire; every black bar turns Into gold, every rip ple and wavo Into unsullied, shadow less crimson and purplo and scarlet, writes: ce teacher said ?jb ake she had ever nt remarked that ggs in every cake, ieve I used only wed her exactly >v/ she uses noth Mrs. G. S. POWDER dy Pure Leaves No Bitter Taste ooh Book-It's FREE 30 William St., New York iiiid colors for which ibero aro ao wolds in language and no iden in tho mind I nings which can only he con ceived while I hoy ure vislbh Ibu intense hollow bluo ot' the upper sky melting through ? all, Showing hore di "1? and pure and llghtloss, thore j mod ula led by tho (linty, formless body of tho transparent v..por . ll ?t | is iosi Imperceptibly in its crimson and gob!. On tho nexi d.?y I stood on Pablo I I leach looking nt the mud. roiling j waves conto in ' rom the vvesl on tho j groa I Ail.unie ocean. Tho March ! wind was blowing a gale. Tho waves, j were about eight feel high, one right behind Ibo other about len fool, and' . Ibo white-caps on every wave, as ' white as the drifting snow. Out in tho deep, ?ititi ns far ns the vison [could reach down tho beach, ii look ed like a solid, rolling bank ot snow. This was something else-the like ! lind never soon. I could only stand and look ul this wonder of wonders Wl'.h holy awe. These waves remind ed ?no moro of a mighty, wild charge in tho koa I of battle, lt looked as though 1 would be washed oui by the dashing billows. But 1 knew that c.f<? bad std, thc bounds.''Thus tari ?.halt thou go, and no further,'' Therefore 1 was unafraid, i coull iii held np m> budds ?nd pars iiuia.su in?. Psalmist; 'The h?avou?? declare thc glory of God. and these mighty, rolling billows show forth His handiwork." Tho Bathing Costumes, Tho dress for both men and wo men ls made just like the Indians wore in tho primitive ages, every inch of their limbs being entirely exposed. Some of them hardly have clothes enough on to (lag a train. In the pavilion where they undress and dress is a long alley with little rooms | about six foot square. There are about a hundred of these rooms in tho s:inie building. Tho alley is about four feol wide, Ibo left-band booths being for the ladies and the j right-hand booths for tho men. Each (door has a lock and key. Here they leave all their belongings--clothes, jewelry, money, modesty, dignjlty and womanhood. And they go Into thc water like cattle: and. when they tile of tho water and want a change they go out on the beach, where tho sand is as fine and white as corn meal, and ('nore they will roll and tumble until they are ready to make nnolhcr display In the water. I hnve seen thom hy ibo hundreds, In the water and out, mingling with each ether as though they were dressed In their best Sunday frocks. I have never been on the beach on the Sab bath, but I have boon told that there larc al least two hundred automo I biles lhere every Sabbath day, the occupants taking dinner on tho ground. As i have looked at those; women, with every inch of their lilli bs Halved. | felt like exclaiming with Jeremiah, "Oh. that my bead were waters, and mine eyes a foun tain e.:' tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daugh ters of my people." .1. Russell Wright. XPECT?ML MOTHERS For Three Gunar nt ions Havo M ado Child-Birth Easier By Using -- as IR* ?'?Mire? BOOKLET OM MOTH CN MOOD AND TH I BABY, Mil BHAD ni LD GE?0kATOR CO.. DIPT. 9 0. ATIANTA. GA, LOCAL NFAVS THOM CONKHOSS. Itocolvod To? Late for Publica ion in lAVit Week's Courlov. Coneross, iMay I.-'Spoliai Iss Kath loon Dodd, of West inlfisl . aa a guest of Misses Lona jud N . vb bott boro last week. O. IO. ?UHose and SOP. Ck < of Luttrells, arrived at tho llpui' ibo former's motlier, Mrs. 1?;. c. i e, hero yesterday. Ile left ibis m ig for Seneca, where ho has acct I a position will? Olen Shirley his drui; si oro. Mrs. Du'Bo ?si .. , ml dren, Harriet and Janie* wi onie lo Senora to-day or to-morrow. They aie having their household goods moved from Laurens to Seile? a by truck ami will probably make tholr homo on Walhalla stroot. ! it'.le Charles is spending a few day., hero with his grandmother. Quite a number of tho ladles from our societies attended tho W. M. ?. meeting at Seneca last Wednesday and report a very Interesting moot ing. Mr. and Mrs. ll. W. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse King attended the singing at Hasta nolle, Ga., yes terday and also called on Mr. and Mrs. U. A. l\ Dean, of Avalon. Ga., before returning home. Thoy had an onjoyable trip. J. |<\ McDonald is moving to-day from thc Coneross community lo tho Oak Grove section. Wo aro glad to know tit;.; ii!,; wife and children are going lo remain In our community, She has spent the greater part of her life In cur community and is liked hy everybody who knows her. She is a splendid old lady a ad a good neigh bor. John Clohtnd and cousin, Miss lis sie .loins, of (?reenville, wore muong roll11 i vi.'s and friends here the week end. \V. l?\ Haynes, wife an.l children al tended the singing a ; ;n, Pickens county, last S ?id ey were accompanied by Mi fje? na and 1'hode Abbott. Mr. MelM'.ail. of Tow .ville, \s a recent guest ol* sumo o : ds lu ibis community. L. A. Cleland and tam) y, v. est miustor, made a recent eil! i n la tives and friends in this COU1* y. Mrs. T. M. Codoll is not lu rood health at present. She i? i ?itom plating making her home w her son, Jeff Davis, of Wu I hail .1, and renting her farm out heno, ?ho is Quite an old lady, and \. c .. thai lie-.- health Will impvovo and Umt abo in?\ non ho 1 ul "elf ngalr . .! Di I von h. of ,v. in Una community recent > i toy? ping with his mother, Mrs. iMnr> >ilwi . th. J. D. Abbott and so. ige, and daughter, 'Florene, 1 welcome guests the past weol 1 al '..ho homo of the former's 1 ic av, Mrs. W. Z. Blanchett, u- Wal halla. Mr. and Mrs. >W. ( .ander and daughters, Misses J . .'.ml ' 'o dye, attended tho Sunda ?ol >.n vniitlon at Return last : .ry. M ss Janie, being the Y.W.A 1 ti A. superintendent of this icial on, organized a Y.W.A and O.A. wnilo there. 'Matt. Duncan, wife and children, of Walhalla, spent Saturday and Sun day with T. W. Byrd and family, of Coneross. . J. S. Abbott was at Seneca recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stone, his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and ?Mrs. Stone's friends herc sympathize with them in the loss of their father and mother. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. P. Dean, of Avalon, Ga., aro sorry to learn that Mr. Dean ls quite 111. We hope to hear encouraging news from him soon. DYKD CHILD'S COAT / AND HER Old) COAT. Buy "Diamond Dyes" and follow tho simplo directions In every pack age. Don't wonder whether you can dyo or tint successfully, becauso perfect homo dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even If you have never dyed before. Worn, fadod dresses, .skirts, waists, coals, sweat ers, stockings, draperies, hangings everything-become Uko now agnin. Just tell your druggist whether tho material you wish to dye r, wool or silk, or whether it ls linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. adv. Haiders Receipt for funds Taken. London,'May 4.-Thirteen branch es of tho Bank of I rein nd wore tho victims of raids hy the dissident forces of the Irish Republican army recently, late reports adding those at Balllnrobo and Clarcmorrls, coun ty Mayo, to thc list. The rams takon I were not staled in four of the'eases, j but according to reports boro, tho ethers yielded nearly 100,000 pounds J sterling. Tho raiders gave rocbipts for tho amounts taken. Articles to tho value of $1,000, 000 tire pawned every wook in Lon don. '^.ffi'iv'V'' IM I ll >,l| III I ? ? '- " ?\, ??. .j- ??? ??? ??. .j? ??? ?j? .?? ?j? ?j .?? THAI'S TO CATCH V. FARMERS. .] ?J? ?J? ?J? ?j? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? *J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J (Mciver Williamson, In tho Oolum bin State.J "Not only the constellai oiisj bu ti. ethe ono hund?- I billion star point to an exceed in';; prevalence ?J traps to catch the farmer in th many awkward moves which he wi necessarily make in his first con ilk with the boll weevil. Lacking ilxe rules to guide him against these pi falls, he will prove an easy prey t the wiles of the trained diploma When Philo Cubb would become detective he got himself a rule bool which directed him under all cond Hons. When he scented danger fe hld himself behind a tree and coi suited this hook, livery farmer neec to get himself a similar book ? once. When a strnngor drives up I your house for the sole and unselfU purpose of conferring upon you great benefaction, you are to get b hind a tree and consult your guk book. It will toll you that he is fi lng to pull your leg, and that ye should well anoint the same wit opossum grease before again adve turing into lils presence. In llnv past, when he wished to sell you i eil well, your guido book would ha1 told you that you should liavo r quired him to deliver tho said w< in tho left-hand corner of your fro yard, and then walt on you to pi him for the oil obtained therefroi If the kind visitor had wished to s< yen a fish scrap factory, tho hoi would have advised that you sim over thc proposition for at least yea r. "If he offers you apparatus will will destroy tho boll weevil, be lfii to him, for it is a wonderful thii he has accomplished. Co with hi ti) your demonstration agent ai gather together the farmers wi have got ion good results from tl said machine. If the man's time too valuable to do this, by no men detain him long enough to carry i a note for any of your money. Tl guido book will also adviso that y sign so papers- especially those th ate not to be used, or which are mere matter of form, or which II guaranteed lo yield a dividend sn clent to pay the entlro a. ount of t adventure into which you are bel enticed. All of us havo much wc derod how it is possible for flu polite, well-dressed friends of 01 who visit us In fine automobiles a silken socks, to so out-prospor when all of their timo was consuir lr, uplifting us. Wo had finally ci eluded that they woro ablo to greatly outshine us ovon whon followed all of their advioo, sim becauso that it is moro blessed give than to receivo. When, he and Econ THE trend of inteyoi modern homes is sin mony of color effects. Walls and ceilings shoiilc with the furnishings. You ct any desired color scheme wit The Modem, Durable, Sanitary It comes in White and 24 r which lend themselves admirably 1 combinations. Pee Gee Flotkoat /Vm'.i/>, because Its colors remain b years and if soiled are easily deane For House Exteriors use Pce C?cc Mastic P centnge of ZINC< Inst longest, looks best at at lowest cost. JK.jK.f-> for Taint "DooK-st "Thc Mot arina' and " If onie.*, and .Vote to 'Paint "Pcastcc-Gautbcrt Co?* Incorpore Wkitfliii?-Marell Hare Westminster "* 1 Phone No. 36 Ph 3* v"r ever, wi . ' gu ?Jo book, it s.u.'.. .(,. fe * the goat.' \e\f Hose Yeti 'rake Vny S ali va to and Start World ol lyouble. Calomel ls mercury; quicksilver. It crashes into sour bile Uko dyna mite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put Into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, Just go to your druggist and got a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vogetablo sub stituto for dangerous calomel. Tako a spoonful, and if lt doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calo mel, and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick tho next day; lt loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel groat. No salts necessary. Givo it to tho childron, because it is perfectly harm loss and cannot salivate.-adv. Meteors Fall ia Georgia. .Athens, Ga., April 28.-Two large stars, iescmbllng hugo balls of fire, darted across the sky hero last night shortly before midnight, the stars moving from east to wost and being in the south. Professors of astron omy at tho University of Georgia here attach considerable Importance and interest to the occurrence, say ing that they have never soon such before. Tho entire heavens wore lighted up by tho stars, tho second of which darted across tho heavens about throe minutes after the first and followed practically the samo course. Also Soon at Augusta. Augusta, Ga., April 28-A meteor, sn id to have been as large as an au tomobile headlight, and which Illu minated the earth with an erie light, was seen hore last night about niuo o'clock. Catarrh! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho car. Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu tional treatment. IIAI,l.'H CATARRH MEDICINE) ls a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho liustachlnn Tubo. When this tubo ls Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when lt ls entire ly closed Deafness Is tho result. Unless tho Inflammation can bo roducod, your hearing may bo destroyed forovor. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through tho blood on tho mucous sur faces of tho system, thus reducing tho In flammation and restoring normal condi tions. Circulars froo. All Druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, Ohio. Dogs woro last drlvon In harness in England CO years ago. ?\ .. . . ? '. J -: . , : ? J lt j r* decoration in lplicity and har 1 blend perfectly an easily carryout ;h Flat Oil Finish ich, velvety colors to thc most charming t is un economical right and beautiful for ii with a moist stxjngc. oint-It contains high pcr idljivcs lasting satisfaction icm Method of- 7J*cor~ Them." vt tarif? direct io \Ud, Louisville, Ky* I v. are Co. Walhalla SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconeo. (In Court of Common Pleas.) D. A. Baker, doing business under the stylo and firm name of Baker .v Company, Plaintiff, against .)', rv Sugat mau, doing business un der tho a ly le and brm mum- bf . D. Sugarman and Company. Defendant, (Summons for Relief.-(Complaint Served.) To tho Defendant Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re Quired to answer tho 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 subscriber, at hts office on tho Public Square, at Wal halla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days aftor the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tho timo afore said, tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief de manded In tho Complaint. Dated April 2 1, 10 22. R. T. .HAYNES, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. J. SOHRODER, C. C. P. (Oillclal Seal.) May 3, 1022. 18-20 MUNICIPAL TAX NOTICE. Tho books for collection of Town Taxes opened Monday, May lat, and will close Mny 31st. A penalty of 7 per cent will attach on all taxos un paid Juno 1st. So pay early and avoid tho rush. Tax Levy. Ordinary Town Tax ... 8 \<? mills. hight Bonds. 1 ?/2 mills. Water Bonds.13% mills. Sewer Bonds. 4 \<? mills. Total.28 mills. Street Tax .$3.00. T. A. GRANT, Clerk and Treas., Town of Walhalla, S. C. .May 3, 1922. 18-22 CITATION NOTICE. Tho State of South Carolina, Coun ty of Oconeo.- (In Court of Probate) -Hy V. F. MARTIN, Esq., Probate Judge.- Whereas, Mrs. J. Frances Earle has made snit to mo lo grant her Letters of Administration of tho l?state of and R ff ec ts of WU on R. (.Jarlo, Deceased Theso aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of Hie said Wilton R. Karlo, Deceased, that they lie and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate, lo be held at Walhalla Court Houso, South Carolina, on Tuesday, Ibo 10th day of May, 1922, after publication horoof, at lt o'clock lu tho forenoon, to show causo, If any they have, why tho. said Admin istration should not bo granted. (?Ivon undor my hand and seal this 2d day of May, A. D. 1922. V. E. MARTIN, Judgo of Probato for Oconeo Co., 3.C. Published on tho 3d and 10th days of May, 1922, tn Tho Kooweo Cou rier, and on tho Court Houso door for tho Hmo proscribed by law. May 3, 1022. 18-19