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"iil.,,??..,!..??,.,.i.?,M'i.?*?<?U.fri?.i i , jj 1 I All-Star National Ch^utauqv Tho National Male Quartet ls anno tertulninent features appearing at the For tho past two years Hie Nut lon throughout the country umler Redpath success upon success. The members of this quartet ure OJ sing everything 111 the accepted male q well. Rut In mhlltlon to their inusleh; lenee. The Nationals ure under the direct comedian and phenomenal basso. The quartet will he long remembei Weil-Known Artist Entertainer Coming Here at Chautauqua "Wit and Wisdom of tho Chalk and Clay" Is the subject of un unusual en tertainment by J. Franklin Caveny, clever artist who appears here on the opening night of the coming^ Redpath Chautauqua. Mr. Caveny ls un nrtlst In crayons and clay and In the telling of count less anecdotes, which form un amusing ' accompaniment to his rapid sketching. With lightning skill Mr. Caveny's crayons reproduce many familiar J. FRANKLIN CAVENY scenes and faces; or a lump of clay, tossed carelessly on his boards leaps In to the likeness of a beloved patriot. Rut among tho most entertnlnlng feut ures of the entire program aro tie crayon portraits which ho makes of cu rious members of the nudlenco. Mr. C?veny will undoubtedly be one Of the most popular attractions on tho Chautauqua program. REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA WILL OPEN AT WALHALLA TO-.MORROW, (Thursday) JUNE IB, For Five (iront Days of High Class Entertainment, Mlxson Nomination Rejected. Washington, .lune 7.-The Renato postolllco co ni milloo was understood to have to-day rejected the nomina tion of M. .1. Mlxson to be poslmustor al Orangeburg, S. C. Objection was said to have heidi made to the nomi nation by Senators Smith and Dial, of South Carolina, and several oilier Southern Democrats, but. tho exact nature of the final opposition hus not boen made public in detail. Child-birth V?lu*ble llluitrated Book Sent Free How thousands ot women, by the simple method of an eminent physician, have avoided unnecessary miseries through many months nnd up to tho moment Dsby has arrived, ls fully explained In the remarkable Look, "Motherhood nr.d tho Baby." Tells also what to th* boforo and after baby comcB, probablo date of fclrth, baby rules, etc.. nnd about "Mother's Friend.' used by thrco t?enorntlon? cf mother*, nm] poid in all drug stores everywhere. "Mother's Friend" I? ap plied externally, ts safe, free /rom narcotics per mits easier natural read? -? Justment of muscles ?nd nerves during ?* Seotancy and child-birth. Start 'Ming lt to ny. Mrs. E. E. Kerger Slayton. Minn., say* ? "It pulled me through." Sene* tot book to day, to Bradfield Regulator Co., DA-?6. At lanta, Ga. "Mothsr's Friend" ia ?old at ?ll drug atora, Male Quartet a ia Feature ?inced ns ono of tho biggest musical en coming Redpath Chautauqua. ?Us huve hoon singing und entertaining inanngome.it and have beeu piling up rst of nil musicians of rare ability, who uart et repertoire and sing il supremely ibsblp they aro entertainers par excel lon of diaries Cox, a capital character ed In tho community. RUCK LAW ION AT LAST TAKEN. ! Anderson Olllcers Capture ibo Noted Outlaw by .Means of Ru.-e. I _ Anderson, Juno 7.-The captur? of Undi Lawton, a white man. against whom the United States olllcers had warrants, and who was wanted as an escaped convict, was effected Sunday morning in McCormick county by o parly of United States olllcers who loft Anderson Saturday. The party was composed of A. B. Kennedy, Charlie Bruce, Charlie Lyon, J. C. Buskin and Deputy Sheriff W. S. Kay. Lawton, according to tho ollicers, is a "bad actor.' a man who dared to do anything and has been at large for tho last, live months. Ho ls said to have escaped from a crain gang in South Carolina, and was seen near T distillery which was cut by ofTicers l t. t week. A warrant for his arrest was Issued for last week's raid, and, armed with this warrant, the officers set about to capture the man. The arrest was made under very peculiar conditions. A well-known negro was used to lure the man Into a hay house in what is known as the DeBoso bottoms on Savannah river. The negro made arrangements with Lawton to meet him there on Sun de/, and when he entered, olllcers at once surrounded tho house. Tho man saw t trap too late and ran out of the house, leveling his rille on Officer Kennedy. The negro knocked the gun up in tho. air before he could shoot. A struggle ensued and tho man was fina Hy handcuffed by thc officers.. Shortly after Lawton was arrested Charlie Lyon and other ofllcers found a 00-gallon still and destroyed it. CA LO MIO L SALI VA TES AND LOOSENS TEETH Tho Very Next Doso of This Treach erous Drug May Start Trouble. You know what calomel ls. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomol ls dangerous. It crashes into sour bile Uko dynamite, cramping and sicken ing you. Calomol attacks tho bones and should novor bo put into your system. If you fool bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and got a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono for n few cents, which Is a harmless substituto for dangerous calomol. Take a spoonful, and if it doesn't, start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel-and without making you sick-you just go back and get your monoy. Don't take calomol! It makes you sick tho next day; lt losos you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tono straightens you right up and you feel great. No palls necessary. Olvo It to tho children because it ls perfectly harmless and cannot salivate.-adv. In Railway Service for Fifty Years. ^Savannah, Ca., Juno 7.-Albert H. Lodge, in tho sorvico of tho Plant System and tho Atlantic Const Lino Railway slnco 1872 as locomotivo engineer, died hero to-day. He was one of tho best known oigineors in tho South. In 1001 ho drove his on gino (No. 111), which is still in ac tivo servico, and made a record of 120 miles an hour, winning for tho Atlantic Coast Lino tho contract for carrying mail between Washington and Jacksonville, In recent years ho had boon engineer on tho Havana Special, between Savannah and Jacksonville. --lb. Subsoribe for The Courier. (Bes*-.) I NOT AN ADMIRER OF HISTORIES. IC.\-Sonator Sherman Would Apply tho To?ch to Many Volumes. . Lincoln, 111, Juno 7.-'Former Uni ted States Senator Lawrence Y. Sher man told students In a commence ment address at Lincoln College to day that "all school, histories ought to bo burned." "lt ls safer," he said, "to flinl the exceptions to this rule, if there aro any, than oppose tho rule. Thoy would shed moro light on a disor dered world in a bonilre than in tho school mom.", "Now ideals," ho declared, "must ho taught and practiced, or civiliza tion will bo quenched in a world's dark age. "The ancient and medieval history taught the pupil Is a menace soiling to tho mind of a child. 'Principally lt is an approving recital .of crimo hy tho wholesale, mitigated by individ ual virtue at long intervals. "Under tho tutelage of such his tory this goneratl >n knows . moro about Belshazzar's last royal drunk and Alexander's butcheries, said to have carried Greek culture through ?Asia, than human justice Julius Caesar and Attila, tho Hun, are moro familiar spirits than Aristotle and tho Apostles. "Battletields are depicted ns scenes of human progress. Ono must con cludo that the best way to develop a people is to kill most of them. "Washington and Wilberforce are derided or ignored. Ono is openly stigmatized as an antique and silence denotes that the other is forgotten. Karl Marx in effect is preached moro than Christ." NORMAN DRUG CO., Walhalla, S. C. INDICATED CROPS SHOW BETTER Than Last Year-885,000,000 Bush els Wheat Forecast Tills Year. Washington, Juno 8. - Larger crops than last year were forecast to-day by the Department of Agricul ture. Winter wheat showed improve ment to tho extent of 22,000,000 bushels up to May 1st, with a fore cast of G07.000.000 bushels, or tho fourth largest crop ever grown. The spring wheat crop area is 1,000,000 acres less than last year, but pro duction is forecast at 247,000,000,iOr S9,000,000 bushels more than the 1 9 2 1 crop. The forecast for other crops wore given out as follows: hOats, bushels . 1,305,000,000 ! Darloy, bushels. 101,000,000 j Rye, bushols. SI,000,000 j Hay, tons. 100,000,000 Peaches, crates . r>4,000,000 ? Other details announced were: j Winter wheat, condition 81.9 per ; cent of normal / Spring wheat, acreage 18,639,000; ! condition 9 0.7. j Oats, acreage 41,822,000; condi tion S5.5. I Barley, acrengo 7,5 50,000; condi tion 90.1. Rye, condition 92.5. .Hay, condition 91.1. 'Pasturage, condition 93.8. A ->les, condition 72.7. iPoaches, condition 77.1. . Sbo Toro Up tho Marked Ballots. A Greensboro, N. C..dispatch of ro cen! date says: .Miss Gertrude Weil, former presi dent of tho Longue of Women Voters, enlivened the primary hore carly to day when sho "purified some politics" near the Wayne county court houso by grabbing a hundred or moro of mai ked ballots and toro them into thousands of scraps of paper. Tho man marking tho ballots was dumb founded and said littlo to Miss Weil except to clinllengo her to bring man in tho court houso to do hor fighting. Miss Well paid no attention to him, hut continued to look for market ballots. J rb? Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because ot its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIV K BROMO QUININB is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor flatting In hend. Remember the full nnmentid look for the signature of IL W. GROV8. 30c. Electricity travels at tho rate of 11,600,000 milos por minute. Pennsylvania's next Legislature will have at least four, and possibly moro, womon members. TOLD OF KITCHENER'S D?ATH?, Interesting Story That Ha? Recently Appeared In Book Published by English Author. Lady Angela Forties In her. book, "Memories and Base Details," says that Lord Kitchener was interested lu spiritualism, and that he was undoubt edly 'not only interested, but a be liever lu lt: "Count Hanlon, better known as Chelro, told me a story which to the Incredulous may only appear as coinci dence,, but cannot fall to be interest ing. "Count Humon was a friend of Kitchener's, and In reading bis horo scope hud, apparently* always told him that his death would be a sudden one, but that he need not anticipate danger in tho Held of battle. Just before Lord K. went abroad,. Count H. went to the war olllce, and K. showed him a little blue vase, which he bad once given him ns a mascot, and told him thut he always kept lt on the table. He asked Count H. if there was anything he could do for him before he left the country. The count replied in the nega tive, but K. told him there wns one thing he would do-If anything hap pened to him he would give him a sign. At the very hour the Hampshire went down, Count Ilnmon wns in the music room of his house In the country, at one end of which was a large hatchment, securely nailed to the wall. For no reason at all lt fell with a crash, and might have been cleft In two by nu ax. Count Hamon guessed Instantly that something had happened to Lord Kitchener, and that this must be tho promised sign." BUT ME GOT DATES MIXED And So a Wily, Unscrupulous Rus sian Bachelor Was Forced to "Kill Off" His Family. Necessity has sharpened the wits of the Russians and they discover most Ingenious devices to profit at tho expense of the government. A shrewd physician in Petrograd, who was a bachelor with a hearty ap petite and a small Income, Induced the 'president of the house committee where he resided to give him n cer tificate saying he was married. In this woy he procured n double ration. Soon hts Imaginary wife fell Ul and he got ii milk card on the strength of it. Later a baby cnuie to bless this fictitious union, nod he was en titled to additional delicacies as a re sult. Unfortunately, he got his dates mixed up and announced the arrival of three children Inside of six months. An Investigation was started, upon which an epidemic- broke out in his family, which carried away, Inside of two days, his wife, two daughters omi little boy. It was a dreadful massacre on pa per. But lt saved the physician, who got off undetected.-J. Kessel in Le Figaro, Poris. 8tory of a Famous Old Timor. An esteemed correspondent recalls two little stories of that eminent Ohio an, Gov. David Tod, who, among 'his other official distinctions, numbered that of minister to Brazil, oppointed by President Polk and holding the of fice five years. When lt was noised about among the future governor's old friends and acquaintances that he had been made minister to Brazil, one of them drawled: "Wal, all I got to say ls that Dnve'll make a sheol of a minister!" When Minister Tod officially' inter viewed Don Pedro IL In Rio Janeiro, he snld to his Interpreter: "Tell the emperor that if he will hurry up the carrying out of that request I made him I'll send him a ear load of tho best Brier HUI coal my people cou mine." As coal wasn't used in Rio, the In terpreter collapsed.-Cleveland Plain Denlor. Grades for British Apples. Thc British, npple growers bavo recently been devoting considerable attention to the establishment of grades for their product und ?much progress hun been made In this de velopment. The chief reason for tho movement is the desire to place on tho large British markets on apple grown in England which will compare favorably In price with the bent Amer ican and Australasian product. It has often been stated in England that tho market advantage of the American apple is entirely due to the fact that lt Is correctly graded and packed. y There ls no large supply of British apples which could ho closely graded for market. The British growers generally have not paid much atten tion tn market requirements In the selection of their trees nor to the care and cultivation of orelia rda. 8tarched Cash Like New. A Dotrolt woman hud what ?ho styled a "conniption fit" recently. She was washing some aprons and forgot that she left some money In the pock ets of one. Sho didn't remember lt un til .she lind starched them. "The money was sooked, but when I dried lt and ironed it lt wos pretty stiff and resembled new currency. This caused the grocer to ask me whore I'd made them," she said. ._I_ Besides, lt le Hard to Opt Now. "That's a bad cold you have, Ma bel/* "Yes, Dorothy, it ls." "What have you taken for lt, dearie?" "Everything." "Ie that cuse there's no use lp me offering you any advice."-louisville Courier-Journal. V?-.V. . iii? J? . ? Tho Expression of Many a Kidney Sufferer In Walhalla. A stubborn backache' is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When tho kidneys aro inflamed nnd swollen, stooping brings u sharp twinge in the H nm ll of tho buck, that almost takes the breath away. Doans Kid ney Pills revivo sluggish kidnoys rellovo aching back;}. Ask? your neighbor! Here's Walhalla proof: Mrs. C. H. White,) Broad St., says: "I had backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble. I had sharp pains skeet through my kidnoys ana I was in pretty bad shape. I was feeling quite mis?rable whon 1 wat? told to try Donn's Kidney Pills and used them. Docm's entirely cured mo. I advlso anyone suffering from 'kidney complaint to givo Donn's a trial." Price 60c. ot ?ll des tera. Don't simply a?k fer a kidney remedy-get Dean's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllbum Co., I Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. A WAH HERO SEEKS HIS WIFE And Pubes, Snot ched from His Okla homa Homo by Poverty. Ocmulgoe, Okla., .Inno 8.-Broken In health, Capt. Wm. Sunset, Chero kee Indian ace, of the Lafayette Es cadrille, and globe-trotting adventu rer, started east to-day on a quest for his wife and his two babies, who were wrested from him by povevty. Capt. Sunset cunio back to tho land of his youth afc thc end of thc World War showered with high military decorations, attesting his valor as an Allied flier. He lived here With his bride, an Alsatian, whoso life he had saved overseas. They came to know poverty-tho war left Sunset unfit for work-and then last Sunday, af ter trudging fifteen milos seeking a job, tho war hero returned to find lils wife nnd babies gone. Sunset learned from friends that his wifo had purchased a ticket for Pittsburg, Pa. So ho sold his little store of goods and with a purse made up hy friends to aid him In his search he set out on his quest. Sunset, declares that he has four teen Gorman pianos credited to him olllclally while in the French service. In addition to that he claims seven teen unofficially. Ile has been wound ed dozens of times, and was shot down flvo times. Sunset saw service in tho three units-tho Foreign Le gion, tho 'Laftyetto Escadrille, and the United States army. Ho ontered the United States army after a dar ing escape from Germany in a bor rowed German plane. nuncan Would Disbar Clark. (Columbia State.) John T. Duncan, attorney, has pe titioned tho Supremo Court for an order directing that W. A. Clark, of Columbia, show cause before the court why he should not be disbarred as an attorney of the South Carolina bar. Mr. Duncan, in his petition, charged Mr. Clark with forgery and perjury. The court, took the petition under advisement. Never Kad a Doctor Yet Strong and Healthy at Five Years Old. Mothers who wntch children care fully cnn prevent tho development of serious illness. At thc first ?iga of fretfulness, fever, colic, coated tongua or cold Rive n course of thc old re liable Dr. Thornton's Ensy Teether nnd note tho immcdinto improvement. J. Cullen Wright, J. P., of Hartwell, ! On., writes: "My baby is now five yenrfl old, nnd I used only Ensy Teether prepared by your during her teething period. I hnvc novor lind a doctor for nor since she was born. I feel Uko it ls the only remedy, nnd heartily recom mend it." For fifteen years this scientifically Crcpnred prescription of a successful nby specialist lins been winning hun dreds nnd hundreds of such unsolicit ed testimonials from appreciative parents, doctors and druggisto. Dr. Thornton's Ensy Teethor is n Bwcct powder that children like and tako moro freely than sticky syrups or liquid medicines. It is composed of antiseptics, dlgestants and granular stimulants that work efficiently and harmlessly on tho stomach, bowels and kidneys. It positively contains no opiates or harmful drugs; this wo guarantee. If li fails to help your child, your monoy*.back immediately without question. Twolve powders In a package with full directions, 25c at your, druggiftt^^yjriiiBonioat, ? FORTY-THREE INDIOTMI MFNTS* Aro Prcsonted for Members Of tho X. K. K.-Ono Athmtnn. Los Angeles, Cal., June 8.-That .Los Angeles authorities will ask for the arrest and detention of Wm. S. Coburn, former olllclul of tho, Ku Klux Klan, who ls bellovod to bo lu Atlanta, Ca., ponding extradition proceedings^ was Indicated to-day*. Tho district attorney's olllco submit? tod tho last of Its Information to tho grund jury, which returned /forty three Indictments. That Nathan A. 13akor, klonglu ot' the klan, who Is Iii custody o? tho psychophatic ward of tho county hos pital, had made elab?ralo plans to leave Los Angol?s before his arrest was announced hero by Dudor Sher iff Discniluz. According lo tho under sheriff, Baker had hired an automo bile which would connect him with an airplane at a local aviation Held. Baker was arrested at tho request of tho district attorney's outee and ls held under $10,000. ball. Thirty-four of tho allegod mem bers of tho klan who wore indicted yesterday In connection with a raid, wore to appear before Justice Fred erick W. I lousier, of tho local Su-# perior Court, to-day and deposit bail In the sum of $1,000 each, according to their attorney. Bench warrants will ho Issued for those who do not appear In court Price to Face Charges. Atlanta, Ga.. June S.---G. W. Frico, kleagle of tho Ku Klux Klan in Cali fornia, who was Indicted in Los An gelos in connection with a recent raid, will leave hero to-night to face thc/ charges against him, so E, Y. Ciarko, imperial wizard pro lom of tho klan, announced to-day. Clarke said that tho indictments came as "tho result of a political frame-up and that Price will ho able to prove his innocence." William S. Coburn, also named In j tho Indictment, is preparing to ro I sumo his law practice here. Clarke said that Coburn is no longer an offi cial of tho klan, but still retains his membership. < Poultry Sanitation Important. Clemson College, June 12.-Most, cf our poultry dlsoasos aro brought, about hy unsanitary conditions In the poultry yards, poultry house and feeding utensils. Recently examina tion and thorough study was made on somo poultry farms lit Florence county, where there had been an. outbreak of a disease, resulting lu heavy mortality, says N. IL Mehrhof, extension poultry specialist, who re ports that upon examination of tho birds tapo worms, round worms and coccidia wero found, and that upon studying tho conditions under which tho chicks wore living It was found that they were housed in unsanitary houses, tho yards woro unsanitary, and tho feeding hoppers were dirty. What (loos sanitation moan? It moans clean, sanitary houses; houses tna? are dry, properly ventilated, plenty of sunshine; clean yards that, aro planted in somo good groen crop; clean birds; clean feeding and water hoppers; clean feei|. If wo do not havo tho above wo cannot make a success of poultry raising. I There ls no ono phase of tho poul try industry that Is neglected as much as this. We cannot expect to got results If our poultry doos not. havo tho proper environment. Sanl taMon means bolter poultry - and moro profit. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off tho Cold. E.W. GROVE'S 6i?uoture on each box. 30c. Brains Blown Out with Dynamite. York, S. C., Juno 7.-Floyd (Pap py) Craven, white convict on tho York county chain gang, was killed this morning when dynamite with which ho attempted to blow u bolo In rock in the rond which tho gang was building, exploded, blowing ont his brains. Ile was a native of Con cord, N. C., and was .'10 yon rs old. Tho body was soul to Concord for burial. Craven was serving two years and a half, following conviction on a Charge of stealing a watch and a suit of clothes. Plano Wrecked) by Lightning. Detroit, Mich, Juno 8. - Tho all metal plano in which Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker was attempting a cro?s country flight from Now York to San Francisco was wrecked this af ternoon at Packard Flold, near this city, when struck by a bolt of light ning twenty minutos boforo 'Rick enbacker and his party wero to havo taken off for Chicago. Neither Rickenbacker nor any member of his party was injured. Three workmen were knocked un conscious and one was seriously in jured. Subscribe for The courier. (Best);