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-neys mot, because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore,-when your kidneys are weak or out of order, S, S.Ee. s you can understand how quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ EBRUARY 11. 190 feems to fail to do its du'y. if you are sick or"" i badlY," begin'. - Ataking the great kidney rcmedy, Dr. L tKilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con et uitvince you of its great merit. The .mild and immediate effect of Roosevelt and con- swamp.Root, the great kidney and Calm themselves, put bladder remedy n is soon realized. 'it . _andsth~ehighest because its remarkable and give the country health restoring properties have beeu -el -tosands of the most distress t us. have no more of proveii in thousad ftems ites .hih st moe Pg cases. If you need a medicine you, which set the Zhojd have the best. rs in the clos- 1S4d by drUggSts in Prsdetfifty6cent and one-dol- Um President -Tyler's r sizes. You may on, when John have a sample bottle - sf'm by mail free, also a s, himself a former pamphlet telling you homeo bw P.RWL suggested on the'floor how to find Out if you bladder trouble, Mention this paper that the 'quarrel be- when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., - ad t Binghamton, N. V. Don't make any mis - take, but remember the name, Swamp-: Mold probably have to Root, and don't let a dealer sell you -'Inblood. The trouble. Metaing in place of Swamp-Root-if '~"~ toyou do youill' be disappointed. t8h t 49 erated o- - e'use. %of civil war laity of - little his WPri0ance t hardly Better a big dog's lark than k Owg t i was. the bite of a little dog. .-[Norfolk In measuring a man's deeds by his talk use inverse iatio. meC The average husband is a si lent partner in the domestic A9646 tons - e i 1907, firm. eis crushed. A young widow with a for 0 i1lion tune is forunate if the 1emains consumed on a widow. where they were Your opinion is 'all right-if Y.a lla11 amoun i can get the right people to for seed, the re- indorse it. ave been fed or 1 . Used We feel sorry for some men seed has not who are compelled to listen to weight as their own talk. each ton] From the winner's viewpoint there was nothing the matter ofh the game as played. eth wast- A woman's interest im a di service in plant vorced man never lets up until - -if anything, she discovers why he was di Hegoes>on also tovred ~Souh loes ~If every man was take~n at by eporingitshis own valuation there wouldn't e .l .nc itiso be half enough halos .to gto foodstuuf around. an is realized - anf to go p-in bile attic every time he -' ~2 AL~oil. reels like swearing. for it until A mai never realizes how old me it is un- de r ni - or le beholds his son's glad rags Ur m f his return from college-[Chi mea *ago News. f cotton itIt tC,.Se. - ch heatfeigfo eeretltolelisn e quanti- ~oeain"'te sdD.Kn' arvey W.e iePlI. h rts,"ilwol ter pro. " huht~oYou onyhop.sidnhdctr meetanderng fom ope-oureca roue lies n a peraton watver foosd r Kinls ongo n ew maife Pffered you?ie,"tl wol .fhuh esoo Yo Thin of worke- For n m Youre i masel met ndoryou t umoth triedkde hong y, ith me1irda gul dow whateverno old mei hngoud e Te makber oferPerc'sFyout Pe t_ecue oowfk,wevou,kun _mey, awi e,th-ngti mdcnet eaeu diin ofnrdet,eeyoeo hc a h -escape itrogs osbeIdreeto h edn such aanstdadatoiisothserl iection toinfc,aeonylogatopitastyd. - eedingbotewapr -:This ThfomlofD.iec'FaoieP rthanscptowilbathmscrtclean tin ofndical epet, ten it meains n you leadtn mhedcal teached and thor Th-ak r of Dr. Pierce's F avorite Pres-ito o h citon, exatr the urfe alwea,ntrs, run-i -ae, nwngti medicne to abeimde.u o othrmediine fery on's wIllh has athe suctroepssinl eindorsement af the lierding alid adrdommenraties of etho sera us a e alteschools of practice,.refctywlig and inh suct, aersemega rnt,no worthey or the fokla,oret of ingredients, t nfmerich Th, eadn fomdlatoriPiesce' svot re If U( sripio will beafrx tohe moesritica exama ain addes weiah eet for sate containsn Dr.oho~.na.Pirc.cs Buhaflo. hab. -orin wrg,d o agent caentr of it that snt ntbey cremdd by isth sadCe d lhenyfo meicast tears. nn autor liese ohei perl schooals in pratice. Tese iaurities aeond thenial ngreets crofu ny oF igiea rcition . for thi c Wre ofealte Dusaalts o red p, ch such' p arofesio reosmenDr ierce's F,aorine P rectlypti on h ei d, i nen mclme sf al the ssofpte. Ts conpsiertion? rce~. of fatlJ If baby superintendent of Education R. E. Nicholson for visiting the 3chools in the various sections of bhe county. This afternoon Hiss Nance went to Oconee and Pickens to arrange her visit later to those counties. The schools in Anderson coun ty will be visited during the last week in February. Miss Nance will come here on the 22nd. and remain through the 27th. The schools in every section of the county will be visited, and she will address the patrons, teach ers and pupils along lines of de velopment of the schools-con solidation, the voting of, local taxes,. lengthening the school terms, improvement of build ings, libriaries, general equip ment, good teachers. For three years Miss Nance was president of the State School improvement association, and has for two years teen field agent for the state educational campaign commission. She has visited every section of the state and is familiar with school con ditions everywhere, Her visit to Anderson counity should be productive of much good to the shcols.-Anderson Daily Mail, Washin - on Once Gave Up to three doctcrs: was kept in bed for five weeks. Blool po s,>n from a spid er's bite caused large, deep sores to cov er his % g. % 1 - doctois failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured me," %% rites John Washington. of B squeville, Tex. For ecz!ma, [boils, burns. an,d piles i s sap eme. 23c. at all Druggis s. Fejarg Sliggestions. T offer your farmer readers some suggestionso>n February farm work. Gentlemen, get to work early and stick to it late every day. Prepare your garden by n emLns year, can plant Saturday or Monday,that will be near ehough to the 14th7 Double furrow with half turner for your potatoes, which cut when larger than a hen's egg into only three pieces. One third off the tuber end is a very poor planter. Split the top end open like you was splitting open the end of your finger, instead of cutting in two. That divides the eyes betwveen the pieces. Drop in the bottom of your fur row 20 inches apart, with cut side down. ~Cover with a good sprinkle of stable manure (not cow-stall manure, as that gives the potatoes a strong, bitter taste). Marsr the full length of the furrow. Then a coat of rotten straw if you have it. Ridge it and dr' - t of the tes later on I have raised at he rate of 425 bushels of potatoes to the acre. Beat that and I'll have your picture taken and pin the "blue ribbon" on you. Prune your fruit and shade trees early in the month. Fin ish cutting wood to do you through the year before the sap commences to rise, as it injures land to clear the timber off of it when the sap is up in it. The wood is badly injured because it will soon decay. Lay off your rows and bed your stubble land, instead of breaking, as is customary. Your land will drain and pulverize much better. Let all your clean land alone until planting time. Where your pasture land has lain two years without cultiva tin, break it with half turner Don't bed it, but leave ever furrow open. Leave it ridget and vou'll have much more so face to produce grass, and th droppings of your stock wvill g, down in the furrows and manur the land instead of blowing an washing away. Your stock i grazing will cultivate the lane by traveling overit. Repair your terraces, clean out ditches and fix up youw fencing, so as to keep your stock oft: yot r own premises. Don't forgt you have a stock law to e strictly observed. Landlord and tenant.should vork for each other' leasure mdp' 'T We have had some very fie ,veather, but we can now look )ver on the Blue Ridge moun ains and see them covered with now. T. E. Powell visited Mr. and drs. Bud Evans, Sunday. D. R. Evans has his new house :overed and is now going on vith the inside work. It will >e a beauty when finished. Your scribe and Bud Evans vent on a trip to the Oolenoy ;ection last week. Mrs. T. E. Powell has been )n a three weeks' Visit to her nother, Mrs. M. L. Dodson, of near Rosman, N. C.; who is lown with a broken Ileg. We lope to hear of her soon being ap again. OLD ROOST9R. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war eteran, of Kemp, Tex.. that a plot ex isted betwtei a desperate lung ;rouble ,nd the grave to cause his death. -I sontracted a stubboi n cold," he writes, that develop 'a a rough that stuck to we in spite of al remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 136 pounds. rhen 1 began to use Dr. King's New Discovery. which ristored my healh ompletely, I now weigh 178 pounds." or severe Colds. obatinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and .00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by a Druggists. Notice to Debtors and Creditor*s. All persons having-claims against the estate of the late Isaac Durham deceased, must present the same duly troven. on or before the 1st day of Ar4il 19,9, or be debarred payment, and all persons ndebted to sail estate muit waske pay. ment on or before the above date to the undersigned. R. N. DURHAM, Admr, NOTICE OF FINAL SET TLEMENT. Notice is hereby is hereby given 'that I will make application to J. B. New bery, EFq.. Judge of Probate for Pickens county. in the State of South Carolina. on the 11th day of March 1909, at 11 o'clockfin~The forenoon. or as s->on 0h-A;j after as said ap:licatioh-Mnr-be-heard. for leave to make final settlement of the estate of N. bl. Hfadden, dece--sed, n' obtain discharge as Execn!^_ estate. . zuotesale house in Newv York .can igned to mue a lot of ladies underwear.. They come to .me much cheaper than the regular way. I tack on a very sm.all profit and ".et them go. The Jot had b,e bought in entire suits or by the.eingle garment. Some are most eTaboratriy trimmed in laces and embroidery. -All at very low prices.:i Not quite all that chea p crockery gone. I have added a line of glassware just as attractive in quality and price. GENTLEMEN, I e n s-tve you money on flour, I bonght th ee months ago before tee rise. Nuf y . T. D. HARtRIS. NOTICE TO it- 'AD. HANDS. All persons in Pickens county liable to road duty are hiereby notified that1 iere will be no extension given of the 'imne for the payment of the commu'at.i<n road tax. All who do not piv $1 .50 to the County Treasurer by the first day. of March will be re quired to work five. days on the rr ads or pay $:3 in lieu thereof. By crder ofithe Brard of Count y Coin. missoners. E. F LOO ER, Sup -rvisor. G. W. BO WEN. N. B. MlOORE. ommis.siones. It makes us very tired, indeed, to have merchants insist on us to urge the people to trade at home and not send away to mail order houses or big city stores for their goods, and when we go around to settle our accounts have presented to us a billhead printed away from home. We believe in trading at home, but those who cry out so loudly and persistently should certainly be first to set the example.- [Fort Mill Times. You have hit the nail squarely on the head, Brol Bradford. We have even paid bills that were made out on these "stock" billheads, which cost the user more than those printed at home. Why. anyone -will be so short-sighted and throw his money away in this style in preference to patronizing the iome printer and get better work for less money is a mys tery to us.-[Gaffney Ledger. The Jar of Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest- rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over uizty years." KadeLO ASan0..loeL nu A mfe mauUso SASPA.LS. ersR VMR o emb I .i.i u!vUOdULUlI Goods Must Go Big Clearance Sale of every article in the house for this ntire week. From M to Y off on all Goods. Cloaks, VMillincry, etc. Marked below cost. Our Spring Goods are Arriving and we Must Make Room fFor Them Winter Stock M LST GO. Price is no object with us. Big Bargains in New White Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries Insertions etc. General Clearance SALE Buchanan-Scott Co. Cash Department Store GREENVILLE, S. C. Sad Little Love Story. "The only amaranthine flower on earth is virtue; the only list In Oakwood Cemetery, at ing treasure truth." Raleigh, N. C., stands a monu- Upon the golden plate beneath ment around which lingers a the photograph . Bauer, romance that links together which is s * ,*owy mar Pennsylvania and North Caro- aid-aZstinct~as lina, Philadelphia andl Raldigh, made yesterday. is a tablet of Anglo-Saxon and Cherokee In- gold on which is engraved in dian, says a writer in the Re- graceful script these lines from cord. the once so popular song. "Jua _ Some years ago William nita." Sloan, an architect from Phila- "In Thy dark eye splendor, , went to Raleigh. to de- Where the warm light used to arioms public buildings, dwell, th a; went a young Weary looks, yet tender, lbert G. Bauer, one of Speak their last farewell." . htsmien. At the same After this Bauer prospered -e ws a th Oxordand he was in request far and a11ge a Cherokee Indian near,buonSndymrn, girl, Little Rachel, whose Chero- not besponeindoay knockrni, kee name was "Unaka," which his bedroom door, it was forced means the White Bear had lost and there in his well-ordered her mother at a very early age, room lying in his bed undressed, and her father, who was promi-anwihnislfhndapr nent.inhissecionas maon,trait of his dead bride and in his died while she was quite young. right a revolver he lay in his She was taken under the protec- last siep. Deth had come ting ing f theMasosean many hours before, in the early sent to their orphanage, weehours of the night. There was she was carefully trained and merely a line to say that he later wvent to Raleigh as private wse olne oieadta secretery to one of the leading wiehd no err. orlvn hi Masons in the state. When sheto nycam and neiter ein awr el inhlov Loving hands bore the body an etheelwr bids thae iht to Oakwood and a grave was therrtate lawfobd Cherks nd made in a place he had specially marrageof Ceroees nc1reserved and there beside his whites they were married, lost love he was buried away Immediately they went to until the "Great Awakeniiig.' Philadelphia on their honey- On each anniversary of tjis moon and remnained there for birthday and of the deathday ol some time. They were on the the Indian b)ride tender hands point of returning to the state lyupon her grave and his th( when they discovered that they flowers she so loved-hvacinths. had unwittingly violated the law and they decided to remain Th .,rcret Lon.g or in Philadelphia until some sort AFni~i?s a icvrdOl of an arrangement was effected.sce fln i'-.Ii ehdda Their numerous fi-iends took o neia~hlpo'dEe cBt immediate steps to secure the tr rlnslf zdmksi ot passage of a special act legaliz- ie h lo,rbi'stewse ev ing their marriag. This was el,iprsifantoetihen done un inimously and soon af-8iknddilatdpoe.'iny ter heyretrne toReligh A trlencha igtist hay ifcoee fo sertowong8 wries-. His nehdean,o mad ittherhme.Cuwith. thebld. "But lectri agomioe cure Ameicniey. Onlec ic it.al Theyersosperedgsndfeurelymaoesruggistt. fews teebroo,mreburn[y tcawaetd nerv fells,results,lifedathennethe she-en troubne hadbbndghtaddmyolher fo madbe in thir lasom e. e usig.3e.onu leticBttr oneedofmehentiopes.ofothe cen.ete-al ry, marostpitredsquel spo Drugits fwit ysmateoaraycaef, wit a-- - raal ofuts the mn the haor doized heused lai moether~ oeof h opesign.t cemete Browstoe, inaid withfu male ndohas and cres Over1e AthetFsinto orcare teon the va ous iodesg. It is ofe '3E i eswnos l by an exquisite marble dupli- x. X o to s- tLe exhibit. and te of Diana at Ephesus. This mati. rnacIi elee who was at once the work and gift f a Philadelphia friend of Bau.- That This Jeweiry E tore r, himself an artist (ti muc~h es the~ p ze he finest seock of abilit.v. Within the pillage lhari!.omne or:iazi.cnts ansd sterl og sil potico of this stately structure ver ovelties. Our watchis ce-e inth doray ter ith po brated as goodI timepieces, and ou.i n th dooway thee1sthe ho-tableware is warranted not to tarnish. ograph on porcelain of Bauer's Inspctioni "r r ilne, cor ially invited. lost love, the Cherokee bride. H NDR In letters of gold in a white H NIEI narble tablet in the brownstone; i the following inscription:'f0 F achel Blyth, wife of A. G. * * Bauer, died Jan. 9, 1897, 26 Is Now LiaL. Ja 1U 1'cc "ily you w1a''UA~ %'A; jected. to be subjected t3 such inconvenience; One of the most pleasing conditions of modern business methods is a checking ac count in a good Bank like the LIBERTY BANK, Liberty, S. C. H. C. Sh:rley, Casf Cabbage Plants e, THE BEST EVER PICKENS DR CRAIG R The Bar ain S .t '- s in 98c. per pa You don't stumble on such bargains often. W money also on Men's Dress Shoes. Don't forget that we buy hens by the pound you better to sell that way than by the head. that we give coupons for Cash purchasec ocv~ ceries. Don' t fail to see our beautiful CR AIGC One-Price Cash S The Anderson Phosphate & Oil'Company he a high grade phosphate rock (bone phosphat and high grade ammoniates, blood, tankage, is making a high grade blood and bone ~i There is no better fertilizer than one with a Io bone basis. Fertifizer is like bread; y'ou ca good bread unless you have good inaterial to n with. Flour is the foundation of bread and-ps rock (bone phosphate of lime) is the found' tilizer. There are as many different grades phate rock as there are ot flour. We have phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime) usually exported to Europe where intensive is done, high grade fertilizer is wanted and results.is required. Our ammoniates, blood, etc., are the best we can get. It is going to profits but we will have the satisfaction of fertilizer that we can offer our home-lks, door neighbors, with confidence, for we is nothing better made. We want you want to sell our fertilizer at home. We the money that is usually paid out for fr ping goods away from home and put it in big fertilizer that we can sell our folks at home. pay you to try some of our goods. J. R. Vandiver, D. S. Van President. ~Ma DM DooBle, floilops, We are now rounding rip our winter's busin policy not to carry any goods into the next seaso dispose of. You will find in our place. some values, in winter goods. The time is short inw to dispose of the goods, so the Price Knife will be app Ladies Cloaks, $r 2.oo an~d $1 4.00 no " " $ 8.oo and $io.oo no Some big bargains in Blankets. Kerseys, ,Flannels 20 per cent under Heavy Wool Dress Goods Reduced. weight goods will be sold at BARGAINS statement is ro.rthjyour while ~