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? ^ c RNAI tittered April 33, I 003 at i'icUniis, s. <'. n>> Nccoud cIiih* lunUor, uadercoOm {ro <? of 11 a .-c It 3,1870 39th Year / PICKENS. 8. G, APItIL 21, 1910. Number 48 Thf^ l(pv *stnn'P I Jhls con,rac,or 8?' results. 'PAHDPD dadjktlmicn . ? 1 storm sweeps Georgia: ~ JL 1IV XX.^J VJ IV/ 11 is the "btoni'" th<it supports the entire Htiperm ucturo. The "KeystJao" of lIiih storo's Jewelry Business is f iir prict s, superior goods, It' you want a fl iwli Bs diamond co ne hero and get it. Precious stones and ornamental ,jewelr> Irom here is guarnteed highest grade obtainable. 1- i ^*1 ? * ^ K. 1 A.JL 1VL JL Oj JEWE3LBRL ICasley, S?4. O. Breeders Guide ' he S. U. Rhode Island Reds, are tlio he.? known hieed for producing good winter li.veis. Eggs at dl .OS) and $2.00 per netting. E. 11. Craig. OnrU Hlil w Mb* V V* M N/ IVliA U Clemson College has been Our 14 per ct. acid analyzes 14 lyz<*s 16.57. ^ur 10-4 goods a analyzes 8.^4, 3.39, 3.26. Our goods always stand st iff in them to make them stai but stand up. Nearly all the farmers who contest used Anderson Fertilize fourthyof the finest crops madi were crops lertilized with Ande better crops made in Andersoi fertilized with Anderson fertiliz Mr. J. S. Fowler, one of tl" or any other county far that ma fertilizer for cotton. His land; proper choice in selecting a fer the soil is more or less sandy w 8-4-4. The extra unit of potasl fu' to the crops on sandy soils. Mr. J no. S. Cromer, anot 100 > lbs of our fertilizer on soi and it paid him. This year he a ton to the acre on some of hi We believe it will pay. A good f irmer, farming 011 v.iiinii, can hardly put down t< We hard'y know what would be A I Anaerson rnosp J. R. VANDIVER, Pres. Drauqli s Practical Business College For Greonyille. On April Kith, Draupfhon's Practical Business College, 11. ; ..1 -- /? imniuui unrty-nvo, will open ill Greenville, tt. C. This college was secured through the offortsof the Greenville Board of Trade, and is another evidence of the good that can be accomplished by a live business organization in a city that has as many advantages as Greenville. Draughon's College in Greenville will bo under the direct supervision of Arthur C. Minter, general manager of the Souththoastern division, and will bo fitted up with tin; latest improvements, iust aa bin ml lego in Atlanta* Macon, Montgomery and Knoxville arc. Thri local manager and faculty will Ixi up to the high standard sot by Mr. Minter In his other colleges w?ftch he is operating under a royalty lease from the Draughon Practical Business College Co. Every one who is familar with the success with which Mr. Minter is meeting in his other colleges is sure that t,h<? Gr#>nn villo college will bo of great benefit to tho young man and women of this section as the course of study are up- to date in every respect, the teachors are specialists in their respective departments, and the equipment will include banking and wholesalo oumc years ago a contractor building a railroad in a warm cliniatc was troubled a great deal by sickness among the laborers. He turned his attention at once to their food and found that they were getting full rations of meat and were drinking water from a stream near by. He issued orders to cut down tlic amount orijieat and to increase ercatly the quantitjNpf Quaker Oats fed to the men. \ He also boiled Ouaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeal water with their drinking water. Almost instantly all signs of stomach disorders passed and his men showed a decided improvement in strength and spirits. This contractor had experience that taught him the great value of good oatmeal. 53 Packed in regular size packages, and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates. ^ Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government nav?* RailvA/nu Moil Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other Employees up to $2,500 annually* Uncle Safn m t. .j . xprinp rx >:ii tions through .i ; In; < nut r\ I< way Mail < lm ks. ('u-tom House ('! 11.> ami other Government Po-iiion-. Thousands of appointments will 1 made. Any man or woman over IS in oilv or country can got instruction and free information l?y writing at once ( > Bureau of Instruction. 10'i Hamlin Building, Rochester. N, Y. "BVk"**v?rVv (0^ir??WT/rvV **r Ar.-T.-.-r' EUlAXa UKI?yiiftRAll!7i For Stomach Trouble sod Constipation 1 1 - .ja-tuht'-cfr.mfm analyzing our fertilizer again. .r^ r\ . / - ?' wm iu ptr cu. acia ana.nalyze 10.92, 4.94. Our 8-3-3 up 011 analyses. We put the id up. They can't do anything 1 took prizes in lact year's corn ;r in making their corn. Three 2 in Anderson County last year :rson fertilizer. There were no 1 County last year than those ;er. le finest farmers in this county, itter, says our 8-3-3 Ls an ideal 5 are dark and he has made a tilizer for dark lands. Where e have an abiding faith in our 1 in the 8-a-/i will he found hrln r :her one of the ''finest," used ne of his fine lands last year expects to use 2000 pounds or s fine lands as an experiment. fine lands in a high state * >f culti3 much fertilizer to the a re. too,much in a case of this sort. ihate Oil Co, O. S. VANDIVER, Man. fixtures, gammetor multi^iMph, Burroughs'adding and listihg machine, cabinet letter files, j card index systems, and ;il! other features of a modern business office so t hat students 111:1 y have th<i benefit- of actual oiiice I training. Wli^n they are ready to ^o to work,, they will command a much better salary than students who do not. have tie' advantages of such modern office appliances. The first fifty scholarships in Draughon's college in (liven ville will bo sold at a special price so it, would be well for you io write for full information at once. You will then find out about tho cost, of tuition, stationary and board, plan of guarntecing positions, etc. Address, Arthur C. M inter, rt.~~ m ? VJrtJII. J.YIgI'. Draughons Practical Rusino.--s College, Greenville, S. ('. MAY 8UBMIT ISSUE TO VOTE. Percy Followers Make Challenge to the Vardaman Leaders. | Jackson, MI8H.--Tlip supporters of Sonntor Percy chnllonRod dm Vnrdaman men to submit the Issue between tho two facttnns to a voto of the peoplo of tho state. Tho Vnrrta man aupporters aakod fr/r time to con, alder the matter. Senator Perry addressed a joint meeting of the house and senate making a fierce arraignment of the faction that. Inspired TVlho to make tho charge that Percy wan elected through fraud to the United Stale? i senate. ( l,I\ a I'liiLunLi; '.Governor Patterson Nullifies Order of Supreme Court. BON IS GRANT I'D JEW TRIAL _ Bcforo 3uprc!00 Court Had Finished i Han:'.li)j Decision Agninr.t CarI macft'j' Slayer, Governor I lad WritI ten Pardon. Nashv!l>.\ Tcr.n.?In tho <:;iso of Colonel ! . n 11. Cooper tunl HoWii J. Coop< i, . or . 1 . .ii, coiAi-'.nu of kllUuf? formev Unttetl States Sou* atov 13. V.. t >r;-.a'j]v on tho utrcota lioro Novoii'.!.cr ' , 11>- ?, mnl k< ntonocd t.) i-.v<v.ty ye.iis each in tho si:i!" peuUi'i.-i.'.ry, tho T> uhoh -m? supromo c int, by a divided Vot.o, ;iTfirmrd the Bonlonco a;; to D. li. Cooper. /7 * m \\ p A i fe| VvA I ( ' 'A"V ; r?: j 7 V, f -\ % 2. - ' I \'W'. ' - - \ ,m / \ ' . . 0 *. ! J \ i ti/i I ' & . . , y v.,; P .'VSV: XI.VM'V*1-x I .1 . 1 v U r r / * #-^i COLONCl. DUNCAN D. O As to Roliin C."'>f11m 1 * U;. u 111\ mi' vi ! , 1.- r. , I roinnmlori t<> t'.i l" r coui for ,\ new trial. Quick P.ird . n Gov. .1. Wllllo Chief .In r n :uiii :; <; Oil <> < !' 11:lIV n ! t. ( I' !!' .1 v. : 1 tlio ilc'i'ii i.1 ' " ". ', .v : "In >11; 0 t ' r t!i T fomlont i t .. ih ; ' 1 hnl :i "if v ! t'M, ' t w '. ; > r. i ' ! : ' > !' till'! < ! v " TIi<i r 'voi)1 in the <' U' ' '! Coopi.T i 1: 1 ' {.: o| error in t! 1 *< elm 1 1 ' ' 1 rr's tlu'orv 1 ! i< i< 1 . ?* tlio (' r <** f'i' 1 1 v ' Cover !' i ! v ''I, defend:u>t Tiobjn Owfpor it it | ftcTvjft'ij pr!veil !' : : tr> (\ : ".i>1 C ' fnr r]>.> t )v: ;rvl Hi? n! - : 1 on on- 1' i ns to !i ' of eert.filn htn'o's wit,Vv:.. . , ], I . . . . | :l eirl' lit>v The nefton of Cove- " T' 1 " n t:i ?ia 1 " IP ! ! ' I I Ton?v - J 1 : :i i mow or 1 Whs I e.i \'\o inorin sielion will 1'nyo "' ]!; iii (lie Sthto Is probleiiin! >: !. no'.iN coopnn'o cask. Difficult v of Gcr. ri. cj Jtircrr. flay Prevent RclicflrirKi. Nnshvillo, T?? !>n Robin ' Cooper lia.q filed a iu'\y 1?on 1 in Ihc oviminnT Court tn a?M. 'nr. whon wnnlr-d. to anrAvov lo tlio {-'inrffo of miirrtorinp: former United Stales Senator "Rdv/ard \V. C nnno!* Vnny I?"Hpvp fid* In iho ln?t fffi'WftHty In I lie famous CAR? and tli'a( becrtu ? (if Iho dtfilculty In Rolliii" ;i Jury, it' Coop r will never be c I1< 1 I > f bar. The pardon of O r.lor, rontlnuoa lo lie* the ot ' topic in i ciii; . i rors i:wi; ! ft vi. i.f n sr-! :is IsRuoil by Oovornor P if ilnr'ni; hU torni. Tli' < < " 1 i? tvo of eomruur.ni : O ' ? ' n rclOH'5, 1">S W 'iv ( t. : c. ?c?f?rt .of iru'n'or, !l I y> Colonel CVopor n I ! fir tIjr relieved 1>y lit. ' o. * ooit on Mio fittv tv -yo f '>- ;i f any t Imo in"' - lii> >< i'' \ < ' iy lio io arc mpnni ! I f \v IYi n !'< anil YiI con <!. - I'o si t i nn>rko-l 1>y <>or !l. 1 ' ,im I eonGr;ilill. f'mi. f MlSS'OMAftlF^, FIT' IMO. Situation at Ch.-.nnr' , C n Ir O.nWJ To Quit'* fjsrioi's. TTnnVnw 'l he sii" 'i n flian'ifilm, tlir 0:1: "f-> 1 of Hnnnn, ft o Tlio ri iiif '> "Min ly I' ? ivM'Os In rovp'r ft)- t > < ot! nf <> of flcinl. I" cni!' :l' I cr.; I!5, the oxport. of rl''". r<> itv.-' I' v, rrnor's yam. n In wl i li I' t >i i nrles ha.I s-<>n?-*' l rofii-.". v . ( <? fire iiv iho H<'toi*H tind d tro.i 1. 1'tjV* mlHc'ionniIrs and oth.?r f<>r< : . rs fled and worn In'; ?1 fll:\i:d ) l "iclinnt. ; iMmci' in t' > har'a TIlO I \\ ! f I v-. !l f'OII - >! 1; < I . f* : ?! ]> .lni> olllroq hnvn b"<>n n'miilone !. Two mnrc Uviti ;-im bon'fl :iro hurrying to <!x> suv to. No I talitl< ? ftrn report ?d. The properly Itno i to liavo b.^en de In I (' lniii.l InKfi of l]i \Vf l"v;tn (" i Inlnm nilssiom, if the M 'heiii t ?' Inn Tn land mtafdon and of t!;o ... .gowi.n ' mission. i \ CONG. H. S. BOUTELL. Chosen a Member of Rules Committee In the House. J| I CORPORATION TAX. ; Supreme Court May Uphold Its Constitutionality. ...0. ... a n\. im i nii'L liiu I cuiii uiil not include the i i. i io: ? x cases when it or ; ; the olandard Oil and the tou. i c iuicU la calendar for rea. i, construed by loading ii , i i the house judiciary coini ii i o is. .in that the court has pro: : ' n. '.if I i i. constitutionality oi' tii > c j; poivtion tax. The ae< .. it.ii:-; oi iHo supreme coi.i ivo im ati< -ally boon uniform ia a . .. heiv the right of the 1 :i1 iiupouv' an exeiso tax h; ti-nuvl. ,n ilie corporation ti x < .the question ut jksu<. ia whether < ; not the tax ia dispute ia l-.oporly i r. of c-xcisa. The case wn i fli'snoft "".ni-n ? i i'.~ .... .. ? ' ??v ui\n ??;>u iiiiil uic ilcu:.!ui! of I. o owrl may bo handHd do . a alnid ! any day, ae?;cr?:!iig to Soli' i' ir (Luiornl Lowers, of Ui<; depat i ivi'-Uit of justice. The decision lr. ;\ bo lia:id>:d Mown before July I, wb. n tii.- law i.; iutonded to ac? into Cflo.t. FATAL FAMILY FEUD-. Two Killed and Several Wounded In Lin an lie I County, Ga. Lyons, (Ja.?Two dead, on*' dying ..i i i>> > 'iiiu hi i?i> tuners fill; ly wounded nro (ho results o? a s-; " !ny afternoon battle In an interfar. y f( ml of long standing, which tc. >k I;'. ; " in Emanuel county just at the lino of Toombs county. The <1";\<1 am A. S. Collins, road ?vi for hi : district, and n wellto > f.vir and his son, Wilson ColHi . 'i of whi/m died during tho prop.n ' ? of tho fight. Aitna Lewis is no badly wounded that 1 is expected tp did. 'j i. ; battle was between the 1 lion of Collins and tlio family of lAW is, an 1 w;; > tlio outcome of e. dispute ovfi- :i public road omaslng. The two fnmili'M reside Ions than n mllo apart nn.' tlio county lino runs liptwoen tlu r hoinoB. Fathers and soufl met , in ; lano nonr tlio I<o\\is horge. I; l how (ho hattlo started In not Ui. p. T1h> mouthers of the CoTHns f; mily wore nrmed with pistols while t o hoi guns wore ubuiI on the other Bide. ATLANTA IS CHOSEN. I \A/ ? r*.,.*., M ^, u..: 11 - - /N ?. ....... uvci vine tor ooutnern Coif Arsociption Meeting. Hh ii'liiRlinni. Ala. -Atlanta was tinan'i; mi ly deet-d as the next meeting of the Southern Golf Association t a ilirr of the directors hero. TJio tit > for holding the rneotin/? was ch:i";.'oil from June 14-18 to June 7-11, InrhiKlvo. T'orr. -t Adair, a director, and a <le1e? i' n from Atlanta accomplished r 1 work and easily won out ovor K r>' 11 , which tioil Atlanta for the lion of h'dtr^ the next nieetitiK place at a conference in Chattanooga. SCORES IN A PANIC. Building Collapses as Thousands of Merry Makers Throng Street. New Orleans.?A t welve-year-old hoy v.w hilled, five persons were ?el "on ly hurt an 1 fifteen more slightly hrnhed when a building at South Unmpart ami Canal streets collapsed. . Thoiuvmrl* c i' masked merry-makers i t-1 -in n 11n>; i in" Biiniif'i s oncmve worn thrown into a panic. Dies at Age of 110. vn in, Oil (ircen IIiirIios, said to 1(0 110 years of ngo, fin ox-slavo, and I' > on of a noKro who wis the hi <> of CSoorgo Washington, died 'lr-ip lfo was nl tho homo of his j o mr( [ si n, wno ik nmiseir 75 fnr of age Hughes belonged to ho well-known UnghoR frunl'y at nanville, C!a. Ho camo to CJecr,i,1a ftor tho war from near Mount Vernon, Va. Fatal Blaze at Nashvlllr. Nashville, Tenn.? One man was llli I and three more or loss injured a tiro M'Jileh damaged the plant of rna lfovl wholesale manufacturI-iK l^ant to the extent of about $40,?o?. ? ? | 1 |J| ( ' A V Town of Manchester Hit by Wind of Cyclonio Fury. Manchester, Ga.?Six negro TT.fants are missing, carried away by the fwry of tbo elements, It is supposed; a score of houses were wrecked and much property damaged in a cyclone which struck Woodland. With L>u'i little warning, lowering clouds wrapped the place in wemi-darkiiLds, and the storm broke in awful fury before the people had time to seek shelter or to prepare for rough weather. Aponnn\ni?iA/l * ..vuwiki I'umuu \J y UIU Uhlltll 111111110(1 rumblings, torrents of rain and sheets of hail, driven by cyclonic winds, fell for several minutes, and not until the clouds had lifted did I bo people realize that the town had beon ilinost J completely swept off the map. A freight train standing on the sidetrack of the Atlanta, P.irmin^ham and Atlantic railroad was blown over on the main line. A pn.^sinir freight coming: into the yard duii-'.g !'.v Veig'it of the storm crashed hcad-en 'n* > the storm-swept cars, as n re. lit <f which consideral)le damage v.^s done to both trains. Several hours were required in clcnrlne thf? i Other sections report more oi- less damage from wind and hail. STORM IN ALABAMA. One Village If. Wiped Of? the flap? Number of Fatalities. Montgomery.?Correspondents report losses of life and heavy damage to property by a storm which swept over southwest Alabama. Awin. a small village in the southeastern corner of Wilcox county, Is reported to have been the heaviest sufferer. Awltj is in a remote section, but it is said that, at lea t one person was killed, and it is believed there were a number (if d atl'S. Practically every house in the vil-J lage is said to have been wiped out The storm was violent in many parts nf " * 1 ? w>, .win it us nenevotl that there wore many fatalities. Rain Aids Cotton Crop In Georgia. Cordele, Ga.?Tho rain in this section lias brought badly needed r<?li f to the crops and added much to t'-.o prospects for a Rood grain season Only one heavy rain has fallen in South Georgia since Christ mas, and tho fields were very dry. The farmers coming into tho city report I hat a Rood rain had fallen all over the coun^v and that no further fenrs are now ntertained for a good stand of corn and cotton. Prisoner Hangs Himself. Brandon, Miss.?Making a nocse out. of his shirt, Tom Cord, a negro .uucckuku in strangling 7;Imself to doath in his coll in tlie county jail here. Two days ago ho soi/ed an ax and brained an old negro named Johnson, who, according to his statement. had placed a "hoodoo" under his door. 8,000,000 Feet of Lumber Eurn. Chattanooga, Tonn.?A dispatch from Johnson City, Tonn., says 3,OOO.rtOd feet of line timber, belonging to the John T. Dixon Lumber C; ..) pany, of Kilt Creek, has been destroyed by forest fires burning in the mount r.-r. for several days. The loss is < !: : ted at $50,000, partly insured. V/omen Strikers Battle. T.ouisvillo, Ky.?Women tobacco stemmors who tried to return 'o work In the American Tobacco Pompanv's factory at Twcntv-fourih and Min streets were attacked l>y wonvn strikers and n pitched battle followed. Bricks were used as weapons and several combatants were inhnv-d before the police stopped the lightWalsh Left $10,000X00 Estate. Washington.?The will of Thomas F. Walsh, the mining inaennte. leaves $ 100.000 to charity and the rest of Ti I u ne-inln nt-i ft iool!t? *4 i! 4 r.?.i...... ,r in i. ^ ciiurury, to Mrs. Carrie B Walsh, the widow, and Mrs. 13 B MeKo.tn. :i dai't'htor. Tlie estate is valued at f:om $$.000,000 to $10,000,000. Storm in Oklnhoma. Outhrio, OUla.? More I'i.mi f2."i0,non damage 'vns done by a sjtorm that raged throughout tie state. It wa a combination of rain, bail and high winds. A cyclone is reported to hftvo destroyed Lone Wolf, in Kiowa county. At Tuttle. C.rndv conntv two churches- wore demolished. Th 1 dam ago ?t Oklahoma City alone 1; $100,000. tB&aeSX&WStt I WeAsKYoul I to tale Cardul, for your female rj I troubles, because v/e are cure It N E wiil help you. Remember thai g B this great female remedy? ? U t&E? <2.^ RJ I has brought relief to thousands of ft H other sir'; women, so why not to m I yon? . headache, backache, I I pcr:~-..;al pains, female weak- I Eg ness, nir::y have said it Is "the H best medicine to take." Try itl g [ Sold in This City ^ t| Foieys o?ino Laxative fon Stomach "T.viOBLt and Constipation r I ma^IzLzii ' ' S5?f 0'?1cK\7 Ar;?J, S'o.'io Root ??t.takk3 rorrrivn ct nr.? or alt, mmii'iii"'v-?- -* " tl-i j,; .iMriiiat^-.1 'V.-Jkia^a?;iwi rhv-lclATK. on * ^ycoP. T\ r. at, a rrlcn- !] ^1,1 ?' ? * .... "i, una rrcflcrmo it with Sj WTWBW groat i'.-.t:sf3c'j-.>a for tho cnrca of all* forms t-titl Btr^ca of I'rlirary, Secondary r/VOQMSS And Tertiary H> pliilis, ByphlliUo Hhou- u rintlr.T.i, fc' -rof-.i! i U'cnn; ond Cores, ' f". OlMi?'r,!-.i"f>wc?I:::^it T;!u '.rastUrn, JvJ-'-l. ?cy Com; liinU, eld C'I:?cclo Ulcorc tixat C3 mmuu.. ^.t^i^^?Mcaa.T5Z-/iir?..,gcaia^: !vlit piTfUIIIPl ' tb 111! ??c- n? 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N I iz IZ'Jz a farm t |i'jf savJaj Kia 8 ' Wo hnvc a .for furnis-'in/* | with full 1. -1 A Inn;-; .p 1 so low it will t:1 ' you. \Y rite i" > i : . (i ilioulars. " d.\ o ; TM ' p -It ' 1 lltVi< .-iVij Ll. ? Souiu' ra oc:b; &. 'i'e'iQ-' S : :'!i Pry .r I 7/ (' ( ' I'i ' (' > >'/ ( )i(l , . ( , X & ? ^ ,, v * j ? M ii ? L M-i'if l>y ' I; [vK >i"i . i'. i \\'< i'Ii i^i vi 11 > ! i in t . . (>{Ol !)' ! > ! ip. 1 i u I" | :t 11 i > i J us .is u'i >(>>!. W a ch Oni D\ \ T'-ir ii In uiif <?: vour iri(iU'!> :11??i;11 ;ii iji i ii y * , * S y g I i (Tli \DFiM A IIK 1JK0 ''11 tom'lies |lu> sfiot." It i a UH ;i k? 'X "Hi of t his en !< > i I ? cliiniv ImIit on. AH ordi', - fi!!. ! Picksns Bottlin It. Ii. Davis, Proprietor. THE B I,, i i i Ill HIV. U LI y lllf; scriptions wo use every precaution t< and tike particular pains to use onl This rule applies all through c. must be right-- c-very detail must be lore any article leaves our store. In buying Hallum's Kidney Pil dries, Toilet Articles and Preparation Prescsiptions filled here, you know w rickens Drug Masonic Temple ' i I *"W^M 5?S? cw^^SsasB MD and Potassium.) FORMS AND BTAOP-g Q| ? . jnwmw iMinraMWBMW?? g ron 'Will regain flesh Rnd ntTengtb. 9 Wastoofoner?/and all'llaeaaes resulting I from overtaxing Uiocyotom *r? oure<l by A tho uso of P. P. r. J XAdleewhoBO flyRtomnaropoIflonodandl ' w boeo blood I sin an impurocondltlondoa Ij to menstrual irregularities aro peculiarly | uuiiciiioa uy tiio wonderful took) and 1 SCROFULA | blood clonnnlaf; properties of P. P. P., 1'rickljr Ash, Poko Hoot and JfOtAMiOxa* tkid by all Druggists. IF. V. LEPPMAN Proprietor Savannah, - Ca. in? i an i?mm VTISIW ':.. 111 >;l|j 3 ' T 1 1?' - Mr. Farmer, you'll our home. \Yhcn v)uder how 3*011 got " . r.othing can do the :!>. 31: B<-rvicea haeome )> t tiling a pi;" iician; for > in a hurry; f*.r ordering il's inconvenient io go to . ' 1 ; ' i or friends: yoi. oiiK wherever there's si 'le^cpSnone ;;Clk e::> liJfeorelu-laeryo you rrifl. vouv neighbors jut ' "i . j 111 a figure n:i I f .Mi g p:irae ,:m :cr er /#7%J , . / WIS I'M ...-S: VI 3 / i it i' ... ?)\ _ ^ \ 'if ^ ^ " v . !i 1: ivt* jIh1 v1 '1 it !m Hi*ware l?-! . - 'Pic!liiny bu5. :> "s ' , This ory. C< if ! )rink 7 ?? 49 I ST ICR 101).) ureal cold breaker. y<"i 1!ii hi not p;et a <1 prompt 1 y by g Works, Pickens, S. C. ;est! compounding of our pre. ) get fresh pure drugs iy th it which is called for>ur business. Everything* carefully gone over- -be Is, Drugs, Medicines, Sun k a? well as having your hat you are getting. Company, llMckens, S. C? . 1 1 '