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ClTz~::.irCOURSE FOR WO . irWN DURING SUMMER 'CHUOOL. Jt'l'1:, ! " i ii tt t" .1, .: , a ',i n re. t ort our- *fo 11 ite . C u r ' a open'il ni! Lto tio. '""i v th mel' en pein . e . : all at 'iis: .e n th - 1',.:.- te ia citi:'.en-) I- i It I i h w i I of the alaty :'!'v flow \\ '' ; }particular at I .e i.- t 4-.:, itboth iationlt nI t .. It i C ther'for well that t.h lt in this course ougre s inid the .tat' dyting their o' rgaiza :It t nr:i old pr cedure', t; , : 1' 'I\ 1 : ! , 1)! , " ' i -- our le" :I titan p :: Ud. -& - i d ion ll Sh) ' " t ' -I I i Ii . i", l' ilt.'',3" l i l '".,; ' lI. i j} . . . I Ii,:l 1 a I: ,,' 1 o p d s s lc , 1 w!.111n1' if Li ti c ".n i 1 teb, ai vail factos ef.,anr w ind~ion 7tae, ofal'natina co m ieds, am lpaifu, ele.,h ad dawf ain whiel -nly Gi W. S'tell,. I It. at w k nllkwita on\lly !1 a ho t' illes: '\1 r. Stega' ,ll wa 81 years an d six mon I ts of age, has b~eenI twice mia rri ed, first, to iMiss Het tie \l 'ore, dfaug hter o1 1l iga i \oort an I Iateri m rt ried to' .\Is Cs l ha' rirt uirh1Iijly, <hiuighltr : o Thliomias Mui phly. Iliis laSt wif precedined him I the g'rave' just ft(n 'tohis woul 'I' is survived by fomu o caiin, of' Iasley; .lr. \\'. Ii '.t n ca n of IEasley, andit \lrs..J.. leslie, o G.ray Court, S. C. Christian for over t hirit~y years, ana was a Christian worker, and we feh sure that he is now resting in th beautiful realhs beyond, where a is peace, joy and happ)Iiniess. Mli Stegall was a noble anw eilove Confedera Ite vet eratn. At the age t twen ty-one he enristed an ud serve four years in ihe ivil \Var unde Capt. Sullivan. W4hen~ thi.' war ende liome in P ickens coun1)1ty near wher Ilock Spring~ church niow stands tint' abot thi rt een years ago he eove t ther'ie for teni years, anid at the tim of his death he was making his homn with his daughter, ors. 1h. A. Dun canl, of the Rock Spr'iings setioni. un ra adierm Ii to rm nit took place the following Trhursdlay at Rocd Springs church, funeral services be ing conducted by the pastor, Rev. J T.~ Wrenn, of Gr'eenville, in the pres ence of a lai'ge concourse of' sorrowv ing relatives and friends. The pall bearers wvere his girand sons, as fol lows: \Villie and L~oyd Duncan, T1ill man, Ruben and William Stegall am Wister Jennings. We extend to the relatives an friends Our heartfelt sympathy an commrendl all to God the Father. A Friend. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. St. Paul, Satturday night, May 2f Everyone is inlvitedl. Boys, bring your girl and a poc full of money. Girls, look your pret tiest and get the beautiful cake tha will be given to the prettiest an most plopular girl. There will be a unique cake wval on thie lawn andl everything that i delightful and pleasant. So comE come. Oh, yes, tihe proceeds will go fo the benevolence of the church via t .Epwor th League. LIB'ERTY, ROUTE THREE. (Too late for !bi4 week) lev. MN'r. Nc!.-ln ;led h r regular :tppo)intmet'It :w. (;,b1,4n Cree- k Bapl ti.:t ch rtb % : ::. ifternioen at 4:011 :!. m. :, - t-i.w ' )( Pe n in the athe, .. m i:.*m ance. l~l.:w" rel~li,r )"? m'I) hiy school * r. .. ..e n at I t) t. Il. .:t'. ( . , - i, w- 4'l and11 cona. tour pr"went wi . i'C others o co a ijoin. I) to) h 'ar of tht: d ::11 ..r . Shir who died (sn !ime yoatuniay .. ternoon. du er p iculars will il riCar in tisi nel as the :rit ' i u a e J . :e l' i au - (lunt - . \i tie-t -. Shari y who is pou hu~ly ' ..t :'n houilrt this See -Irr : of C'lem.i 41.Citi~P~i \rkt ur oett, ofC. .S . C.,t annou ayslt -' it t o her S (mar g ie, wiL, iusanlyg r umembered as Miss s.s Slry Jane (1 ;Halliand dg a yi . tbet .Y ari, ndchil ben, a.ld Bekn' arndRors wle of Iva, . . spen annuc fe hyath week wit ahe foraerd dugh 3 r . pi. toBhiillngssy. se r w ill er.\anninegfo hurer hred ashr i.ust Sundaye B. JIWia Neellit - r Cla to. and aghteri a l kiu Cl augihn-tla I 1; aib' Itu vse. S. iu t n chi Al. Wl.A Bels findsio, 4 i be, oIva, S. C., spen a ut( : feiw d ity i lit .h.oid h lathe fisorapidagimprovin .from airecentc llne s. of erl weoks dura tion''. .lk~t . W'0. h .1" ; . Ct1- n m t i i crit'dly i 1 t r- \' i. upnin youoirgossad als lim' uer h uiom d e r . i ry.. ilt he inteted ors Cine recaoly. a 1r. Ger l . ohll, wif and onre . A. I'', of Beass f ies wt i moo e 1. the huoe nuee of pling iroun -fo ties ec llr htbness rlie's o altr. 1I) 1f'd1 but is yet "'L lini ngil .1 r hioh.' nea loiber111ty lb ( ttl, on? )t . penteraieday fone rt hee h\" t S \1 r. William i. ohi ori, of liith, L (,j~iIo s.A.J ;ll f .14)~ta11 n. illn ; t week. t tl it N.o ey f CC was a u ite .4ii vi,Sitorto -at- . N. Wat'riday. Al i s A iine-1 ei de'ise. of the N r ris r f. s dah ml wl sutr th r a , w ok l.~eek. \a . Whllo T 1heyrof woilluf co .. a P o f, <Nilh .. las a stne s \ 101. i .r. .\arvin lat wree ha (li y lSqune a s :,ceh- or oe f the Suchkbeutfu singrgesndenspwith ri tas. 1nd aso much gadrti etin Th. ntn.l. The N. eytt rang eron inm Pen othe' Dy Mr. Burk artonno Loaviy. A rhmal ohso, who hs benh 'yrview are buines Freshitions i wils ethe curetrumer of The (ay.n' I Otsies care ta uines s 'es is o blue ovre th cotn yet isrunning i bal and Wiling Johensame. Lhm iiTed fruitcro. in.\ y , opn.,niont wiek t beafiluBrte WTere arehd.s la a >I i'. aml Naere fternoonrisitwors sllit G.~ at Wyatt'se lnatSn. y ?'\.s Annis.S Henderson, of eG SGreevil, wperte Sek-nd wiitor hom .Rolsthist whyesek. Pth a ris. byell Dalto, of thcens as Mr.cliW. C.a justi flaswek , day asi' arie restings an letting way. gr. grch baswefu resinging raipn. - M. .. Wytt4o:ndrsn I.,.m pfrMohrsDy GOO PRINTING RIGHT PRICES. I romp', delivery on your Print. ing. liigh-grade work. Right p s. Letter Heads, BiU Heads, Sa .em' ts, Envoope, Circular vi's, Pamplhleta, etc. Cotton n-'! forms a specialty. Linotype : )-'osion. for the trade. E"ASLE:Y -PU..BL-'SH ING CO. T h, phz.o.e 47. Easloy, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved Farms in Pickent, 3)onee and Greenville counties. City arc.perty, Greenville, Easley and ence a. R?. E. BRUCE, Pic.kens, S. C. Office Over Keowee Bank. CHEVROLET PRICE REDUCED. ecave flay Dih the .5%: 1 M~otor; Com-- l"? panyannonce ) price rlue t ion on t!he Model O0 Touring Car of 175.. This will make the car sell for $750.00 'delivered in Pickens county. This p r i c e makes the Chevrolet an exceptional bargain, and if you are thinking of buying a car you will not :save" anything by waiting long er, as ihere b no further price reduction this year. For emonstr:ation or any h'g .fo rmation, see A. L. Barr, care Barr =T05., Easley, S. C. EVILS OF CONSTIPATION. Perhaps the most serious of the decases caused by constipation is ap peniciitis. If you would avoid this dant;erous disease keep your bowels ril:.r. For this purpose Chamber hin'; Tablets are excellent, easy to f the a mil n d ge ntle in effect. A dIv. The~ next time you bu caklomel ask for a~tab s Th2 purif'eel e.ad refined caloroel thktls that are nausealess, safe and sure. Med'.jina virtues retain ed andc imnproved. Sold only in sealed packager,. Price 35c. G EN UIN E BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 6o~od cigarettes for a .l0c 4 c~t.!").l T l-2. r-E''INGS OF T'HIS \t'"I) (3THrtq JATIONS FOR ..VL-l" OA Y':: GIVEN~ t; tiih Tal.ng PaCE,( In Toe South, 1::0i W.ilI C:% Foet: d In flY''t d hll-. 2221' :21'. 1'tt' ''Iii?: t 1111 flt 0 1 a'; v'I'? 222 1 ht' 2.'2l [ O : 'I) 1122'. Ilill' 1,11%1t)11. , ,I ' 1), t i .Il " l : i ! 11 " .. 1 'I ll I I ;)r i itl 1 11 Ill" I. ' 12222 Of2 11.11 'o k 11 ;!( +:; ) :2' I..' !2Ilt ' 22:22 21)22 t112 I; It'11n '(:21 V4 111t'2 :2i ti li12 21 "(I ( !);':{r r itv :'v. lit!'.', .'I2221'('2212 al22, * . . 1 .122 '. 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'21- --- fl l . 12-iL Ol A demand for a thorough tlvostiga tiotn of charges that kiSnator Nowberry of Michigan was elected through frauid ulent expendiures of vast sutts of itunncy h tl iuLt made by lieury Ford, his deferated o)polent in the 1918 Moe iol, in telegrams to Chairman 1)11. linghamiu and other members of the sen. ate Comnimittee on electioi.;. Pa'ssage. of the laval appropriations bill ill the sea t.e is expected, with Son. attor Ujorahl's dlisairmla'mlent amilendmiett hitched on to t". (enieral Pershing expects to make a Personal inspection of each of the citi zelns' training camps established in te various -section of the country. The pr eslient has signed the immi grationi restriction bill. Judge Edmund Vaddill, Jr., of rich mond has been named to be Judge of tho fourth federal circuit court. More liberal rural credits and exten sion of the present six months redis count by the federal reserve banks on agrieiltiural papers is favored by Sec. rotary Mellon as a means of relief for the farmer. Chairtinai Porter of the house for eign affairs con mittee, ;aid recent ly, after a Conferience with President I har. dling, that the cii 'f 4 xecu tive hoped for the adoption of a le-t"e re-;()lutioi by3' the houitse withouit any ntilltn'ar.;-:tiy 'Ite two-lay reF Itsn' n Wi h i)tion anent the1 jpie:k hull worm and thI u Mexican 1I)',if auta., at i b ("(1 ly '. 'sntat Of t c, uttoln goIwt4 ing (' , has aidJo r11itadl. 11 io i10111id tIhat :il; h prog;ress hot.; b)c"'n Mii(' i the) it(ielal atthotiti Ls tog te'r will: the s!ate aithoritin inl timt' er'adienti)1 of sthr post. Richard \Washthuirn ('hild. author, and former editor of Colier's W\eekly, has h( 1n selected iby Pro'wiont Iiarding for atha:Isadior to Italy. itepeal of the tax on health and ac c(i(lit insulra.ic was sought before the s(na1(t finance comi1ittee recently. This commit tee is considering tax 'e vision. The state(tnt was made he fore the ('ommitto' that the average sick and accident policy lapses after SVeen 111011 1 s. (Governor Harding of the federal re serve board announces that he will make it w w1 Week'l toui' of the agricuil tural arn in(dustrial centers of the mid die W1e:t and South. Among the cities he will visit are Nashville. lliiming hatm. St. Louis, Topeka, Kansas City, Ok lahoina City and Little Bock. Ark. it is stated authoritatively in Wash ington that recognition of the South China government by the United States is not in con1 tem'iplatiolt. Domestic-. Action on (ne proposed unification of the five creeds of Presbyterian chulrches in the United States was de ferred until next year by the sixty first general assembly of the South ern Pieshytfrh1in chuireh, which open ed its sessions recently in St. Louis, The national coal association will protest to the interstatecommer'ce (c01m11isslin againlst the allegedc priac t ie of ra j ioad ini givinug Pre(ferene ~i lhe assignmtl(~ of tran1sportationa fa-. ell ities to tose min11es hayVing l' iroad TIusness r-ond(1himis) int theo United States are inetts (imiably better' ltan in anmy oher1 1irt (If the worild because butsintess and inidustial organitions~jj of theo Unitedl States Promptly proceed ed to bring ablout dlefiat ion, J. E. Dai vis of WVashtingtont, formIter chtairman of the federal tradei~ commlission, told thte whtolesale lumbtier' association in seession recetlty in Chicago. One man was killed, another perhaps fatally Iijured and~ twvo others esrious ly' inljured~ whten a Louisville and Nash ville palssenger train left the trackc it Solway, Tenn., thte result of a butck ing rail. A budget of $10,500,000 to carry on he beneficences and( mission work of heo Southerny Presbyterian church has eenI apptrovedl by tihe coltmmittee on y3stemaftic beneficence and( stewvard 11111 at a contference plrelimintary to tht* 11xty-third gener'al assembly13 here. The lOmmlitteo prt0looes to aipropriiate $6- - 100.000 foir misins andl tile remtain. Ilg $4,500,000 for varIous activities, In iding minilisterial relief. After follwing dirm'et lons mlarkedi on rbrown, stained, wvrinkledl piece of laper' marked "D. Haney, his chart," m a 2.000-mnile journey in searcht of 11(1(1e1 pirate gold, the fishing schoon. ir' Patsy an(d its crew of eight are bacic n port after a mlontht's unfsuccessful Iffort to find the treasure, accord ing :o informnation sent out from New Or Frauklin K. Lane, former' secretary f the interior, died at a hospital at lochester, Minn., death being due to in attack of angina pectoria. He vas operated on May 6 for gallstones md appendicitis, and was said to be ecovering whlen heart disease from rhich he had sufferde from time to ime dutring the past eight months de elpedi. H-ospital physicians had ex )ressed thie belief that the operation ould remove the heart affection, but n1 attack after the operatit deyelop. (d fatally, A federal warrant was recently is. 2n0( in New York City for Oiuseppi e Ftilippo, Bayonne truck man,' detain. d as a Wail street bomb Plotter sus '(ct, charging him with having at ('mtited to destroy the United States ssay office. Mr's. Emma C, Bcrgdoll has been (,ntenced in the federal district couirt n one year and one day in the At. inta penitentiary for' conspliracy to aid :sr sons; Grover C. Bergdoll and Ertwin 1.. Becrgdoll, to deser't thte United itates army..andl was fined0( a total of 7.000., NO I MARTIAL LAW IN WEST VIf INl "INSURRECTION AND RIOT I AND HAS BEEN FOR SOME TiME IN EXISTENCE." PUBUC BUILDINGS SHOT Ii Governor Declares That the Count Autitorities are not Able to Cope With the Insurrection. Charleston, W. Va.--Governor Mc gan lisued a proclainnaI tion decilari Martial law, in Al ingo county. Wi'nlit has been termed a "locko strike" has been in progress In t' coat minl s of thle Mingo field for 1o :t a .'ar aind. accordintg to the pi clmatI ion, a "stato of war, inst rection :;and riot. is and has been f some1 tile in rxi:iencO." "1,a b ' 1d0(ies5 U ar ied muen," Oc (+rn1(.2r Mttoltgan i d in hi.; paroo'lae t~an. "have anembled in tho mont: ta is of .\iim;e '5lounty and tired in an1r1 Slot Iu) ?)1!bli' and other buildin 11114 ;r"d i:n10 pa:oueng'r trains whi l ov er the Norfolk & Weste ralroai .any livs have been lc and 1mue'1 'tproplerly d0rtroved as a 1 suilt, and r' .1 and bloodihed is ,t ram('palt :Ind pending." (oGmeror M org:11n also declared tl the touitv an1shorities wOre unable "!)l1t dIw)ln or c0ntr1ol 1u11h insurri tion aad ri't, and i-ve been and a now poweriless to enforce the law." Damage to Fruit Over Estimated Wasit hinpton.- Damtago to fruit crc front fr -7./(s In !0ome1 sections of I cuntry has not r''u!tcd in -n gene shortage, the depa rtnent of agric tutre :aid. California cherries 'a Georgia peaches are already liowl to the marl:ets. . . Can't Insure Spare Parts. Atlanta. (a.-- 'i'hts of spare pa frot automobile? h1avO heome 1111nmeirols that t1e companies 11ts ing them in the South have (ech to 'rite no more nolicles on sp: tire: rilis. spot11hIs and such act sorie , it was anIotnced here. Fire Damage $150,000. TEast Liverpool. Ohiio.---Fire destr ed ihe F1rst Methlodlst Protest. church and danagrd a two-story hr huilding housing two mercantile tablishmlents here. The loss is e latted at $150,000. Ashley Musgrave Gould. Washinlgton. - Ashley Muigra Could, a1ssociate 4 just ice oIf thle T trict Suplremne Court. dIed suddm afiter a1 brief Illness. .ust ice (oa presidad atI both11 tials in 111e (ase .Julis W .Arnistein and( others. Mexico to Build Navy. Mexiho ('ity.--A naivali hil ding p gram l lingiI for an1 expenditure of over* ai 1pr1(od of ten years, has he out litned by the departtment of Art andl Navy. Bookkeeper Got $238,540.72. Montgomery, Ala.--The dlefalcati of Randolph Candler, b)ookkeeper the IExchange National Bank, of tI city, who commtittend suicide May 7 was offlihlly announced by the dir tors of the hank to be $238,540.72. Slacker in Guardhouse. ; Rlockford. Tll-The first allef slacketr arre'sted In the eighth cot area since pubilicention of the War 1' part ment's slacker list wats in 1. guar'dhouse at Campli (tant. Survey of Agriculture. Washington.---The senate conmr tee on agtrictulture ordered a favora repor't on tihe Lenroot-Strong resil tion authorizing a general survey agriculture and relatedl niattors. Disabled Vets to Meet. Washington.-The first annual vention of the National TDisabled diers' League will he held here f June 20 to June 25, it was annfounfl Strike Settlement EJ$ptZedr; New York.-Sett fn'ent of di ences between t' 10 Clothing Manr turers'. Assoc jItion and 40,000 ir hers of th Amalgamated Clot) Workers' lnlon, on strike sinlce cemb~er is eX19ected to be made. Kilpat.g-ic Driven Insane. Warsaw..Captamn Emmett K(: rIck, of 1lf ntown, Ala, has bel insane In a MosCOW prison w: he was In ,rated fromt experte of brutality and terror, accordin reports rece d here. Llnney stands by Letter. Washington.---l'rank Linney wi. suime fuil responsIbility for the famous letter regardIng negro v in North Carolina when lhe api before the senate judIciary conu. tee to answver Charges preferred. Cold Causes Replanting. Washington.-Considerable rele inp: of cotton in the Routh has rese from recent cooi, wet weather, ti partmePt of..agrIculture announc Its wveekly teview of the crop .e tions.