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makes baby nervous and fre1--!, a in w'gi .. is the best food-medicine for teeth ing babies. It strengthe-ns th nerves,-suppLles iie ft,r thei te eth, keeps th.. baby growing. Get a small bottle now. All Druggists Electric Line At Clemson In the near future Clemson College will be operating her own electric Ilne, according to the Greenville News. The mat ter has been under consideratie!n by the trustees for somne time. In fact when the new boilers and dynamos were installed last summer they were nade amply powerful to supply all local de mand on them at the College and also to run the electris line from Calhoun to the college. The road will be laid with 90 pound rails and so ballasted as to bear the heaviest trains. Coal, of which t he college uses a great deal. has now to be haul ed in wagons at great expense and loss of time. So with all other freight. This fall they ex pect to handle all freight to the collegt in the original cars drawn by their ow mottors. it is the intention of the col lege to finally extend the line to connect with Cherry's station on the Blue Ridge railroad. The early completion of the road will mean much in freight hauls to say nothing of the con venience to visitors and others having business at Clemson. Closing Exercises of Roanoke School. Opening Address, Lillian Sammons. Counting Treasures, Francis O'Dell. Little Gretchen, Jessie Hughes. Two Kinds Of Fun, By Two Boys. Shall We Know Each Other There, Ethel Stewart. Freddy's Professions, C'lar ence Porter. Mamma's Darling, Jessie Meadows. A Very 0(dd Oirl, Edith All good1. Blue Eyes And Brown Eyes, By Three Girls. We Little Boys, Clarence Car men. Gods Lamp, Bessie Stewart. The Sins Of Omission, Myrtie Hughes. A Little School Ma'am, Velma Powell. A Quiet Cup Of Tea, By Four Girls. A Valentine, Florree Porter. A Most Obliging Little Sister, Emnmie Cooper. What Did They Teach Little, Boys, Taylor O'Dell. Which Is Best, By Six Little Girls. When Pa Was A Boy, Frank Herd. When Mamma Was A Little Girl. Kate Stewart. Little Midget, Dura Powell. Nobody's Child, Essie Dick ard. Nobody Knows But Mother, Bessie Dickard. What To Dig For, By Twc Boys. Song, Little Light. Thousands Have Kidney. Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; ,.a brick dust sedi Qmenit, or settling, - stringy or milky ( appeairance often 2 - ,indicates an un S~healthy condi tion of the kid nes; too fre - - quent desire to - .......... )pss it or pain in the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. what To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kinyremedy, fulfills almost every wish in 'correcting rheumatism, pain i the hack, kidnevs, liver, bladder and~ every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wvine or beer, and overcome.s that unpleasa~nt ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine you should ,.... :. have the best. Sold by druggists in fityv-cent and one-dollar sizes. Hom, emp1 You may hav-e a sample bottle sent free byimail. Address Dr. Kilmer &Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and rememberthe name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. The Diamond Wedding, Rut] Stewart. Mother Goose Corrected. B Two Boys And Four Girls. Reverie In Church, M.lary Gi' strap. Call'ing,,, Edlith All good. Ied, White And Blu, B. Three Girls. Remember Boys Make Mel Joel Allgood. The Trials Of A Teacher. Dialogue. Boys Rights. Tommie O'Dell Goldens K..s. Lillian Sam When Vacation Be Bins, B' Eight Children. A Little Girls Speech, Ehsi Hughes. Ternperance, A Dialogue. So Rich, R(y Smith. A Psalh Of Life, Clyde Eliri. I bulg. The Lamient Of A Little Girl Ola Smith. Goin' Somewhere, A Dia logne. A Speech For A Six Year Old Francis O'Dell. Johny's History Lesson, Pau Sammons. I Something Whisper, A Duet Closing Address, Elvie Stew art. Misses Lillie Gilstrap, ani Mabel Stewart, Teachers. John Brunson, who died a Norway, S. C., several days age lived in three centuries. Hi was born in 1786. "The Blood Is The LIfr? Science has never gone beyond th, above simple statemunit of scripture. Bu it has illuminated that statement arx given it a meaning ever broadening witl the increasing breadth of knowledge When the blood is "bad" or impure i is not alone the body which suffer through disease. The brain is als clouded, e mind and judgement ar e cted, an ny an evil deed or mpur tho ght ' ectly traced to th, impt'of the b Foul, impure bloo< can -be made nure by t&e ) 15-of- DQ Pierce's Golden Medical Disoyery. , enriches and urifies the blood thereb] curnig, pimples, blotches, eruptions an( other cutaneous affections, as eczema tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and othe manifestations of inipure blood. @ @ @ @ @ @ In the cure of scrofulous swellings, era larged glands, open eating ulcers, or ol< sores, the "Golden Miedical Discovery "ha performed the most marvelous cures. L cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers it is well to apply to the open sores Di Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos sesses wonderful healing potency whei used as an application to the sores in con junction with the use of "Golden Aledica Discovery " as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggis don't happen to have the "AlI-Healini Salve " in stock, you can easily procurei by inclosing fifty-four cents in postag stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Miain St, Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you b: return post. Miost druggists keep it a well as the "Golden M1edical Discovery. You can't afford to accept any medicin of tenknoten composition as a substitut for "Golden Miedical Discovery," which I a medicine OF KNOWN COSIPOslTIo3 having a complete list of ingredients il plain English on its bottle-wrapper, th :iame being attested as correct under oatk Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulat and invigorate stomach, liver and bowehi BRING RESULTS Ads inserted in this column at one cei a word each iIve:'.ion. No* ad taken f< less than 15~c. Poultry Secrete Disclosed, Learn how the successful poultryme of the countrs' make their money. The secret methods and discoveries explanl ed fully. FELC H'S Mating Secret< Fertile Eggs. Dr. WOOD'S Egg-Foc Sacret, SECRET of FEED at 15 cents bushel, and scores of others. This rev< lutionary book, (one copy) and Farn Journal two years for 50c. Ser~d stamnj or coin to Wilmer Atkinson Co., 14i Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. ELECRIC BIIONESSO BT ERS AND IDNEYS B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is tl only Blood Remedy that kills the poisc in the blood and then pui ifies it-sen< ing a flood of pure, rich bloo I direct the skin sturface, bones. joints, ani wher.-ver the disease is located. I th way all sores, ulcers. pimples. eruptior are'healed and cured. pains an]l achi of Rheu matism ce;'se, swsellings subsid, B. B. B. completely changes the bod into a clean healthy condation, givin the skini the rich, red hue of perfe< health. B. B. B3. cures the woist oi cases. Trv it. Botanic Blood Balnm (B. B. B.) Cures Thirough the Blood BI30od Poison, BONE PAINS, CN CER, SCALYSKIN, PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema Itching ilumors. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B Bl is e'.eant amn e to tak: eninpoo.,' of po iB.taie~ ingred ietst. It pu rities amt enri'h the blood . l. Il. Il. Stremthe,' the nr.v andt builds up the brokeni downL 'y'tel. I~ru gists *1.00PElR L.\RGE BOTTLE with dire tions for home cure. JSd in ikehm.C by BohRnt & Co 1 ALCOHOL 3 PER-CENT. A~egetabWePreprtonorAs simlating tEFoodal~gda tintleStmahsandBowejso PromotesDigestionfheeffuI S Ress and Rest.Cohlains eimer * Opiuim.Morphine norMieral. NOTNARCOTIC. 1;,i1 B#6 ed Aperfect Remedy for Consfip tion, Sour Slonach,Diarhit W WormsCoiwulsios,Feverisk nessandLOSSOFSIEP. FacSimile Signamre of NEW YORK. curtee un rFOC Exact Copy of Wrapper. HARD LIFE OF BACHELOR SEAL. Has Nothing Like So Good a Time as Human Counterpart. "This skin," said the furrier, "came from a young seal bachelor, a youth ignorant of love and of life." "How do you know?" the lady asked. "By its fineness, its perfection," he replied. "The pile, you will note, is like closecut velvet. Only bachelor sealskins have such a pile. "The bachelor seal," he went on, "has a rather sad life. The big bull seals in the seal islands have each a hotsehold of 15 or 20 wives, but the young bachelors must herd by themselves. Let one of them attempt to marry, and straightway a bull slays him. Not till he is big enough to fight and conquer a bull-not till he is 14 or 15 years old-can he know the de light of settling down in a home of his own. "He is not like the human bachelor, the favorite of the chorus girls, the reveler in all sorts of club luxuries: but he leads a hard, ascetic, celibate life, only in the end, as like as not, to Imake a lady a very fine coat. All the -very fine coats, I repeat, are made afrom the unhappy bachelor seals." Why Snow Is White. The reason that snow is white ts that all the elementary colors are blended Stogether in the radiance that is thrown "off from the surface of the crystals. which may be examined in such a way aas to detect these colors before they aare mingled together to give the eye Sthe impression of whiteness. The whiteness of the snow is also in some degree referable to the quan' tity of air which is - left among the frozen particles. Considerably more~ than a thousand distinct forms of snow crystals have been enumerated. These minute crystals and prisms re flect all the compound rays of which white light consists.-Chicago Trib une. Sartorial Wisdom, A Manhattan magazine announces upon the authority of the leading t writer on men's fashions that "double r breasted trousers" will be the vogue next spring. The same authority is quoted as declaring that "it is nowv considered good form to line the but n tonholes with silk straight to the ir edge." This oracle has a comnpetitor who also periodically ventilates the ludicrous combined with the incon gruous. In an article treating of the ~approved period of mourning, the rival n of the "double-breasted trousers" dic ~tator, prescribed weeds as follows: 0 "Husband for widow-nine months." L 10 . e 9 S SAny Time is Bliss Time d pabox of Bliss Native Hrson hand for all emergen cies-for headache-distress after e atin g-biliousness-con stipaton-rheu ma tis m-blood disorders. Take a tablet once in I: a while just for "health's sake." BLISSI NATIVE H ER BS is an old-time remedy of roots herbs-and barks pressed into tablets-easy to take-200 tablets for $1.00-guaranteed to benefit or money back. Get the genuine in yellow Sboxes only-made by BLISS in Washington, D. C. SOLD BY.' SF.SA.FIN LEY, Pickenie . C. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of '~ In Use Fr Over Th1ty Years HAS 03I THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOAhC CITY. Veteran's Special- 13 Mamphis. 1,-):- "(141 11rnada:non of th- t' ofede: te Ve er:i oand vi-tui- to Moimphi , JI:iini -e-1 '. trn- 1i1:ro 1&olway op-eratr a s;e, ll trtin k i. -vn a- th - "Vete-ran%- 's p-Ci I " Iaavoii ('l *o ai at 1:30 o'.lock M anay ~ jr 7. a u: ning via Newherry. rt i wo.1. l.Del t on and Greenville, thmce \,lanta and. It minghImm arriving Memp: is aboiut non Tuesday June 8t. 'I h::, scilvci w. ill 1, composed of first (lsi C(IChI; :uni 1 - man s!eepi:ag ca;s anl will be in (harge of Brigadier General ZXnmerinan DAvis and Staff accumpiie I by the State Sp -nsors -ind 3lai s of I lonor. -a; h ern Riway ja.zenge: reir.s nt itives will give p e jMt 5)Isal attention enrouwe. For further info rmatin iapp ly to tiek e agenta Southetrn R1sihvaL. ,J. L. Niak, A. (. 1P. A\ , A tlanta. GI.. W." E. iMc~e T '. P. A ,.\ ugustai, Ga, North Pickens Circuit. Rev. E. L. Thoma01n prelhe in charge. FIRST SABB~ATH'. At Porter's chapel, 11 a. mn.: Salem, :3 p. mn. SECOND) SABBATHI. Mt. Bethel, 11 a. mi.: New Hope, :3 p. m. TH'IIRD SA BPB.\TH. Gap Hill, 11 a. mn.: T welve Mile. :3 p. mn. MIcIiImev'S. 11 8. mv. : Fi-iendb Cheap Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway. Asheville A nd Returni: Ae rt of~ National Associat ioni of T. !. A's 31y 31-June 5th, ticents on-sal.- 31ay :uvt 29 anu :I0 an:d for trarins sch--lni to atl rive Asheville be-fore: 89 (1p. or. 31Ly 2:1.t 1909. iinral linut 80 dayvs fro'n rte of I~iiaek iil .\int anI S1i it viL-i tl Conffeence Y. Ml t'. A wtI Y. V. C A. J une 9 2.), 19U9. Tickets o:1 sale to Asleeville Junea 7, 8, 9 aml to 1 lac k .\ountain 9. 10 anud 11. Fijail lin:it re turning Junre 23. 1'.-9. Charlott sv ille, Vi. aini lIeturn: .\ - Virgmnia, Jutne 1S-Jualy 31, Tickets ensl June 13, l10, 17, 2S. July 5 and 12. Finral limiit returnming 13 diays from date of sale'. Knoxville. Te'nn. and 1ktarn: A coum:( of sammerir Shiool June 22 -July D, tickets on s-tie Junite 20, 21. 22,. 2). 27 July :1, 10, 11 and I1. Final li:ni:: 15 davs from (late of s-de. Los Ange'e-s, (:al. anid 1keturn. A: count of B. P U. E. Consientirn J1u1V 11-17. 1)att s of sale M1ay 81, June 1. 2. Final limit Oct. :1. I1309. Louisville IK.v. and R eturn. A re. o: annIual Isessi.:ni Anc(int Arabm Ord 1)er Nobat s of thre 31y.-tie Sluinie Jun- 10. 1909. Darte of s 1iJn, 5, h. 7. rmt n limit Juane 17, 1 ((3. 31-mhiirs Tenr n.~ Ae rt anmmu:r i - uilon U:nited Confii bderate- Vetera;s June 8.-1I, date of sale June9 5,. . rturn ii it Jane 14 wvith etti on to July 1st byv dop :::ting ticket amnd ii h ig 50i ce-its < X ra. N.' p .ver-s. Se-atil--, Wa-lh. ain i lil rn:. o;nt ts oni sale .lay 24 un:.! I g . :'O h Diverse routes with sto;.ov'r p- ivneg--. Semunt exe'm s-o mt-s m i -f e 31c: '29 to S jp~en. ber r11- fial liit it hr st, 19(9. C1on venien t -chiedl -s and I Ip0ior train service to al poin ts mr ::l .iiru ti ns via SOUTIIERIN lt-\IIiAY. For informaut ion in ctui I. e ill on any agent of the~ Souathern R :irad or al drss J. L. 3Ieek, W. E. 3M~e Atln. Ca. Augusta, Ga. P A IQ; Q GTS UN SUALE -l' . cWhiti f Barn b uningto C' t '\ ' u - t- ~ o til \i V vir p v farm, ~ V T. wi- vnrly pt at pi (.. C l a a ~uet 1iS :111i in )o l, !r0)1 Which 7e h alst 00 hales, and :1i,- b.*i"Hn A,-e f is ''ind he w ill: p~~~~nni.S)I i n. \ t ol lIntel-! I AT ADUE RHA.E RA IS re - v-- ur ., A i-c,\ t rtijttI Edor lm:;:v : !?. r Gr ' ' o ! olow:ing,rn -p md. "k, I; t rI i ' I e t ) yis. iI .V W I I::: 1.0 - .de :s o C. -1' >- " W . I -:u that by a i e . ff. i? i z.r, pihw p dly in 1On (n s -v eres 1 f, ! I 1 i.-:t v(-ar. We ill I!.precie it youi will give us your m-) th Il f I repI, i)*W~ . m. feo. ttion a 'W ll enut;va: i'n 11n h\ -h r, su t.-d in this crop. Wt n i:,i to g v' Llt 1) I)ic the bet' fit f v.Iet N.x rlt-nei Is we think it will illa imhil o -n to 1"11.irmes to side Tn .a11 in nivance' for the fa.vor It!i (i "N.l reply. we ale, ours truly, A ndt. I toil 1s. & Oil Co., And es t->n l'h hat' & Oil Co , Ander S m, S. C. Ge:.itnw--A nswe'ring your favor of the -th will sty tat :afer prupl ii:g tih lanI %- -i I ptm tw.> han ired ), .inds -f far! i z r to tlte ;cre bfoire planting. \t I ho Z* ec1i plowing I applied four izr : e:mre-:ini when tih 'il st cotton io,ml:s upp -ri di I alfyliedI wevnity pounds of nitrate of s .I:t to the aere. I did this' on sixi v tere S f land whltich I plintedI in e >tto't and! on Lte six Iy :ttr' I g t:.rd sit -ih eig . it s of tic ttontf, averagin~g 511 I thou'h I 1had gathered the crop after ChnItt a ' I pic eough cotton to m-ik H2 ru-ils of lint cotton so it ui 1 e''eenl-at alto'get her I male moure tha svn y. 5 IJ-;.oural hah (i ofcotton on the sixty aceres. I cultivated this ix ', p' it at i t a .f tilized bette r tken maal. A .r tal p-r -.fI this' fertiliz---r unas AnIte' Cn i l ' te arl Oil company f.rii z.', 1.1 Udnce wias (other stand trI briar-Is I was neir al le to sae by .:t :s m . 41 s :' * u t het. othetr goods Dr.5ing's w Die Pills The best in the world. Su.cced v.hen every'hig else fails. I In necrvous prostration an.d fem.ale wveaknesses they are the supreme ;remedy, as thousands have testified. FO KmNEY,IiVER AND eTOACHRCUBLE it isth be.,t medi:ine evrs d ovegist's counter. l11 v*it~ W In a kin a chant e ini our' businetss we~ wvill sell for :m da ys. beinn l ing on April 10th tiur tirefl stork of D)ry Goods, Nt ins. Shoes G ~lass, Crockerv ad Tin ware ii. etc. in fact, ev 'rything vt' have except Gr'o ('(rit s .Wil be soldY at cost. We hav jus ''t opened a line of ai -to ii je spin shoes in all s~y! :nn! at price's from 81.0 All WVe Waiilt is- fo I'voI to come~ and give us a chance'( to show vo'' 'aIi we' wil be surlie to sell ny tili-- WVi5llig tto bUV a dJ-KalnI i~ell ilisinetsS. I l)~ b Cjar, 81 a bargain,. and W. \ Wil t 1i VOtI a store-i'oom ('1 *tp. I E is nar' ille depot and We a1bo 1h8 ve a 5-rooin cottage Xll-e4 1l(d lot fOr 'ale. 0I) fat ~ il ('81 call ndsee? US. Our11S for biitinesS, 'a'U I~ihm-t IIW P. P. P. Maes arveoles Cires in Bloo Poison, Rhomatism aii Scrofil. P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strengrlh to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevsa4. In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in 'all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly binefitted by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. F. V. LlPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. THE TIME IS RIPENING when, with the return of pr~sperity watcht s and all othe-r good jewelry will go bicik to old p -osperity prices. DIMPNDS ESPECIALLY are bound to go up. We can cfter you soine real gem% today at a Drice we are X, absoiutely su.e will pay a handsome profit to the purchasers in e few montl s. Now, if ever. you s*ould buy that 'en gtgenient ning. H. SNIDER. New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING GOODS. I have spared no means in securing for this Spring's bus iness the newest and freshest goods that could be found, aad at the lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Our goods and prices are such as to give us a SPECIAL SALE all the time. We do not have to try to fool the people + into "Special Sales" My 20 years business reputation justi fies me in saying that you get what you buy and what we promise, when you buy from us. AS TO OUR GOODS: We have almost anything in stock that the average buyer of dry goods May need, but es pecially do we call attention to white g We have a grand assortment of these goods in an rang g in prices lo, 15, 25, 35 and 5oc. yard. OUR COLORED WA GOODS are equal to any seasons offering we have ever shown. A great showing of both Men's and Ladies Udrder Vests await you here, also Men's and Ladies Neckwear and Hosiery, plain and fancy no tions and head ornaments of all kinds. NOW FOR THE STAPLES. The best shirting, cali coes for 5c. The best aud heaviest 36 inch wide sheeting that can be sold for 5c. Cotton Checks and Ginghams a c. Remembe me when you want good shoes at low prices. A. K.PARK, West End. Greer.g111e, B. C . What about the old scrap iron that is in -your way We want to finish out a carload by the first of June and when we get up the car wve will not be in the market for scrap iron again. Gather it up. Pemember the May meetings are not far off, so pre pare yourself for the occasion. Let us fix you up with a nice pair of Oxfords, fancy socks, Dress Shirts and Sus p)enders, We can also save you money on a Summer Suit of Clothes, Ladies, We Wallt You to See Our Linle of Siummer Dry Goods. We have never had better sales than we are having now. That means plhased customers. Come to see us, CRAIG BROS., One Price Cash Store REAL ESIAfE. I have several farms, varying in size from the small farm of 35 acres to 200 acres, located in different sections of the county, that I am offering for sale on iug land calI on or write me. I also have enquiries for land that my present list does not supply. If you wish to sell see me. Yours for Business, 7 Pickens, S. G.