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ucar. - es are the rule 'fonA, says I.E 'Nw Yorker In , hc. .Vs and whys v 6tof those are as fol 1 L 000eis necessary to cut 0 let It be dono decently. n bdeg k a branch there Is a 4 ong way.to do it. In the lfr~0 We see where a cut has been 4 inch above the last bud WRONG AND BIGHT OUTTING. lft&o make the growth (A) and also another one mado properly, at It. The wood will die back to the la1st living bud',in every case, and a dead snag Is surp to result if that bud or branch is no at the extreme end. The result of t06 rat of these cuts a year later can b6 en at C. The snag shows for it self, u the other case there Is merely a a' r.. WVhen largo branches are cut hway, th~ir&should be no snags left Bo the wnads ever so short it will die back to Where the circulation of sap Is active, paqing from the roots to the leaves andaso downwaird. Where snags are leftTby the pruners they die, and kind a drie ba to heal them over. In coire of tn)e the deand parts will rot away It the new growth does not frst cove fhem, but there will be a rotten blen h in the tree. Where the cuts wero made close to the main stem the he aing process goes on rapidly. The Useful Nasturtim. No suimer garden can do without plenty of nasturtums, which are use ful in many ways. Besides making bright bits of color In flower beds, they are charming for table decoration and for farniohing tlads and plates of cso . The sandwiches ;g: selves, 11n made of browv read with a t k hredd V. sturtium blossom, tprers l and young leave., mi1xed wit . Vrel',otugIse dress n landr onetea throew i redorl' ofrane the da pat will rot found ahery hut therewl earte lncih tabhe te. hr the pcked wenreaencoet thmidton te Ahea proes goeshe onraily.gve oumers1 gare canum itvery dlentyabof Astti usvi oaet te feulty man was. Besies marown Tenrih bitnd scolrun fler thesthae yare aringying tbe deorubio anoerd forietynishichgi saidt a ploeso th eenhes The d aeter.Che. Garden ies soin ntrllbits of planting ear tloomuch cleing up~~ andtn yon ofete, natural shribry leaving dress ing ato brieate shohro fie rhil cred ithng srub iora aquatcs, foud -aikesom litt g its o nture l7wen gWhaixlooks morgunnatra toa anysotifu ond or sah sed iigoverl erg ba y, .lav the treis very * eauy vtof shuben an rowerng plant clane tog Was water' edgwlOn Thenoter and, whatl iLs moe ebatef, t havte tees itr hblmbfer qunite hrea frots aintras alsougthe edgel Thi yar wond aWe trinve ouany lntsrtha lvrety himois siuaton beagfloers * lning ofgrupo_ aalaseetr oiurpnms, ornuaks. Asria rule, hrho btroos much eanin, upbncusin oevn ofardinatura sruet rot, leainganot lugstoresIuathrea puhureumne While-I woud unt lietewepnd eNorsha cov erenniah sihs oar bluaflowerI iehat apea lontinuyorom nauly thn til nIi'pondb rt lak divese ofall trimmsed.u ies ay etnl n ever vstige of shub brad, gypso-i phlat clene thbor ter wna' ande Orn then othe hoaond, whasIt is ighttfu tanteteso shrubbegooryo hnging t ovemovere banksomr ra eflyt grouper atntas anthe de and ac thos? e hate ton plant wth mpantish.ayrp o f la staw.es ceha Plaib rnmeons thynrticn gthe roe -graund blacadee hagh ofuMah blue teies, w thri s iics oei -crdynalshemrmetuttotss forthingae S isupelme sensbeakenon Dayor Chnese l satllgoigsm nie eriayth large blme fofwths thtprear cntinuallthy fease Juloom o ee f as bdChre n gpo philla in aed .o~ fIvo)---andas Yn ai y god forherixn wth eti~aber plats w, teirdn ando -Plu elos i th notes int oe * tieddhweteheh. speimes' an e tkeninor o Ige saw the Little mer while euta his nunse saw a blaclis horse and upon returnin$ * lMammnai, I saw the nat1 who horses today.. "Aro you sure you did?" asked u a MR. -Of course I am," replied E1inie. "Ie iad one nearly finished when 1 saw him. lHe was just nailing on is behind feet."--Clicago News. Ilis Trial. "Ah, Sam, so you've been in trouble, "Yes, Jim." "IVell, cheer up, man. Adversity tries ' us and shows up our better qualities." "Ah, but .adverslty didn't try me. TA was a solemn old judge, and he showed up m1y worst qualities." - Sometikng In the Filling. "Do you know you can tell a mdint's disposition by his toeth?" asked tljo girl who believes in signs, bUmps and palmn reading. "flow interestingi" said her compan- Re ton, who did not believe in anything. 124 "Then Jack must have a golden dispo- 4 sitioni." kic Those Who Roost. IOU Nowcome-They tell me liens never b0 lay eggs at night. Did you know that? pei Subbubs-Oh, yes. - - It Newcono-Strange, isn't it? on Subbubs-Not at all. All the hens VUj are roosters at night, you know.-Phil. me adelphia Press. rem no: The life of every man is a diary in Da which he means to write one story and 'I Writes another. me She Agreed. Spinks-What made in so mad? no: Winks-Hie told his wife she had no. rel judgment, and she just looked him over A critically from head to foot and said I she was begluning to realize it. D. of Mow They Would Sound. Bi: Mrs. Galey (musingly)-Suppose I let should publish your love letters? Mr. Galoy-Why not simply mage a n, public acknowledgment that you mar- an ried an Idiot? ] Hi Own ICelusive Privilege. do: A man calls himself a fool a hundred pe times a day, but it isn't safe.for some to, one else to do it just once.-San Fran- 9, cisco Bulletin. New Scholarships for Men Teachers at the South Carolina College. Clause from Appropriation Act 01 Gen eral Assembly, 1903: "That one thousand six hundjd and forty dollars be apm9pjated to be used to provide ftoy-one scholarships in the Normal Department, one from each C county,4' the value of forty dollars, Ge hea es t emission of tuition and Ta Rriculation beneficiaries to he selected undeegu lbe pro scribed by the Boa of Trustees." b Tia means $40 in ll to the student, besides remission of $4s.tuition and of $18 matriculation term fee.- Tbus the scholarship student will receive -rom the College $5 a month for eight menthe *"" to assist him in his necessary living expenses CI REGULATIONS BY THE B3OARD. 1. Applicants shall be young men at least nineteen years of age. The pur pose of the General Assembly being to encourage men teachers, preference will be given to those who furnish sat isfactory evidence of having already Sol taught for at least one session, and Ca with success; but if from any county at there be no suitable applicants tvho Ed have taught, the scholarship of that 1o. county may be awarded to a young rot man who only intends to teach.. 2. Applications shall be made to the cal President of the College, at Columbia, to before July 1st, upon prescribed blanks wh' furnished by the President or by County ad' Superintendents of Education, upon re- j quest. These blanks shall provide for information and references as to the applicant's age, physical condition, gen eral character and ability, educational advantages, financial circumstances, teaching experience, and purpose in taking the special normal course. The , information thus submitted will be re--~ gairded as a prelimilnary examination, and those who receive permits to stand the lnater examination will be credited with the combined results of these two examinations. 1. The later and formal examination shall be upon English Grammar and Composition, History and Geography, Arithmetic andA Elementary Algebra. (Algebra, however, is not indispens able.) The Normal Scholarship Com mittee of the Faculty shall prepare the questions and mark the papers. The County Board of Education of each county is requested to conduct this ex amination at the same time wIth the entrance and other scholars~hip exam inations of the South Carolina College and of Winthrop College (which this year will be on Friday, July 10th). The County Board wvill receive the questions from the President of the College, and is requested to return the. answers to him, at Columbia, forthwith, by mali or express. . 4. A standing Committee on Scholar ships, appointed from the Board, in con junction -with a standing Committee from the Faculty, shall select the schol arship students for each county upon the results of the examinations re lported by the Faculty .Committee, and alli the other information submitted. TIhe proper announcements shall be rMade through the President. 5. After the first year the incumbent may be reappointed, provided that, in the judgment of the Paculty, his apt ness to teach, his progress in study, and his general character indicate that he is a suitable person to fulfil the purpose oft-the schoiarship -as provlded for by the General Assembly. Deadly~ Grasp of Grip Pros trated Me. Dr. Miles' Nervine Built Uip My Shattered Nerves and Gave Me an Appetite.C Of the millions of people, who today suffer' from nervous or heart weakness, a large per centage trace thle cause directly to deadly La ipe. It is a germ disease, and makes a direct attack u n tlhe nierves, putting an extra strain upon thm at the time their vital- A ity is at the lowest ebb, If LaGuippe has left you with a shattered uervous systems with loss of apetite lack o energy, insomnIa, frequent headaches and 'morbid tendencies, you should stren then the weakened nerves with Dr,. Miles' Nervine. It will undo all tha hasdon, binacapetite, rest ."I went to write this testimonial for theM benefit of those who have suffered from that j dreaded disease-LpGrippe. I suffered sev. eral weeks with It, andnoting Itried seemed ufered almos death) and finally mn daughter rconimende 4Dr. Miles' Nfeine 1 to raua ca trthlyy from the. first da I felt better than in wks; It gave nie built nhte rvesan ae appettea ann d speto id~a'Nt and wi ton eachj tand take l4 hasr Le ft t n 'V J31 MRS. M. J. DANLEY. n [rs. M. 1. Danley, Treasurer of the becca Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., writes from, j First street, X., AMinneapolis, Miun.: I was afalicted for sevoral years with Lnoy trouble which bcbamo quite ser s and caused me considerable anxiety, pent hundreds of dollars trying to cared, but nothing gave me any is -manent reflel until tried Peruna. r took less than three months and ten bottles to effect a permanen" , but they were worth more than as ny hundred dollars to me. I am fully tored to health, know neither achi tl t pain and enjoy life."-irs. M. J. nley. . !his experience has been repeated ,ny times. We hear of such casea t trly every day. irs. Danloy had catarrh of the kid. 0 ra. As soon as she took the righit4 aedy she made a quick recovery. Prominent Southern Lady's Letter. liss Laura Hopkins, of Washington, g 0., niece of Hon. E. 0. Hopkins, one b the. largest Iron manufacturers o ti rmingham, Ala., writes the following p ter commending reruna. She says: a 1 can cheerfully recommend Perua t4 for indigestion and stomach troubid t1 d as a good tonic. "-Laura Hopkins. eruna cures catarrh wherever located, leruna is a specifne for the catarrhal rangements of women. Address The E runa Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, C free book on eatarrh written by Dr. s B. Hlartman. HICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS ev$e Ot1 t re.AW&ug reliable. Nadles.asiDrug1itfbi oNnIO ENCA3SiU in fit and rd metallic boxes, sealed with ble ribbon. ke no other. IteAmme 1angerotas xshbsti. lens and lunitationus. ilny of )-our D~ruggist, P send 4e. lit si for iPart lenlazrs, rcsi. inil and 11Reir Iror Lades," in letter, rettarn.91all. 10,eeOTeaiioiinis. tiold by Dniggists. oHICHESTER OHEMICAL CO. 50 11adison lquare, PEHILA., PA. Mention tbis amer. t ILLEGE OF CHlARLESTON, CHARLESTON. S. C. ..tters, Science, Enigineeriing. One ( iolarrhip to each County of South rolina. Entrance examinations held] Pickens by County Superintendent of ucation and Probate Judge on July3 Tuition $40. Board and furnished I im in Dormitory, $10 per month. All~ tdidates for admission arc permitted - compete for Boyce Scholarships, ich pay $100 a year. For catalogue, iress H AlRISON RANDOLPH, ul8td. President. Tfhe Oldest Dry Goods The Original West Ent I can supply all of your wantsi Dry Goods, Noti My house is full of new Spri bought at the lowest Market p: cheap as good reliable goods c sible to tell you intelligently or advertisement, but if you will c give us pleasure to show you lowest price that such goods er in ladies goods from a cheap I White Goods are very strong. strong line of Men's and Won suit all-High Cuts, Low Cuti Shoes. It will cost you nothin Some people say they save moi buying. Polite attention guar A. K. F Vest En~rd.o LOK .-FOR 'I -NEXT THIR For Cut Prices to suit ~LASSiDCROCI TIN-WARE, JI ull line of Canned Goods, 1 , Cakes, Candles, F Molasses. ' ' T RfiC Stock ald P01111 Used and rcommended by all 1 lack KIGM Shoe Poll "T pow! girfw s'oeing the eo eo, uon-.her tbgn: "New 'ineeri Lb05a h~b tohast toitun too, in health Y .o hast fouod n unived; ave Mo With a handsome husba~nd." Hottee Thierrnuoter.s. A therinometer in every house and, ed 'in overy room that Is usdl to y extent as a living room would galve any a housewife a headache and *event that drowsy feeling that comes IU sitting in a rooin that has been lowu1d to become overheated during te day. Birmlngham. Birmingham is the oldest seat of tanufactory In- Europe. .'1Russian Army Doctors. The pay of a medical oflicer in the Ussian' army is on appointment $42-5 year. After four years he receives 100 and when promoted major $1,400. SeCUring a Durying -Place. Wh1en1 once filled in, i Moslem grave never reopened on any account. To smove 'the faintest chance of it thus Ding defiled a cypress tree is planted fter every interment, so that the com :erles resemble forests more than any ling else. Sperm Whalen. As many as fourteen seals have been iken from the stomach of a sperm 'hale, and his ordinary diet consists ' squids, which often weigh several me. Ingeulous Poachers. Poachers in the Ardennes are in enious. One had the heels of his oots fixed imder his toes, so that his racks appeared to be going III anl op osite direction. Hares and other game re sent to Brussels In firlins of but 3r, so that the scent shall not betray WCm. I Paris Opera House. Seats a 'e dearer at the Paris Opera louse than in any other European apital in spite of the fact that the tate. gives the building rent free and a annual subvention. A Savonarol. Letter. In London recently ?98 was paid for letter by Savonarola, the famous " 'lorentine Dominican friar. Cuckoos. Regardtng cuckoos, it is said that the mg tail of these birds so Interfered ,ith their balancing that they have ecessarily developed strong feet, with vd toes pointing backward and two :rward. By 'this arrangement the uckoos- are able firmly to grasp their erch. laussian Ships. MaterliIs of Russian origin exclu Ively inust be used in the construc ton of all Russian ships. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well?T Appetite poor? Bowels= ~onstipated? Tongue coated? It's youir liver! Ayer's Pills rei pills; they cure dys ru ~ uggists. C Y~ant your Inoust, ih or beard a beautiful t BUCKINGHIAM'S DYEkFmk*A".r. IhO0r 074 OC gnsts. OR R. P. PAtt. & CO.. NASHUA, N.H. 9 Firm in Greenville. .d Dry Goods Store, i ons and Shoes. [ng and Summer Goods, rice and will be sold as an be sold for. It is impos describe my goods in thisV all at my store. It will what we have and give the mn be sold "for. Anything awn to a fine silk. My Men's Dress Shirts. A iens Underwear. Shoes to 3, Fine Shoes and Cheap g to look at my goods. ney by looking here before anteed. EEEN VILLE,!S. C. 'HE TY DAYS. Lhe Dali Season on ERY-WA RE lWELRY, ETC. akles, Oat Meal, Craker's, rults, Nuts, Tea, Coffee, ho Best Cheese on Earth. ry Food. rie.' " 0 Stock and Poultryrae. U ~utry 17 rodu?e tatken WN~ AeetabrePreparationfotA 6lmiatin tieFoodandfegua ting the Stomcs adBowlso Promotes Digeslon,Cheerful nessand~lest.Contains nelther QplumMorphuine norl-fineral; NOT NAR C OTXC. j)a Ol A, MMMPff WR Aperfect Remedy for Constipd lion, Sour Stoinach,DIarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimite Signature oF NEW YORK. EXACT. COPY OF WRAIWfE. I Ayer' S A malaria, WaIlaria and poisoninj A&gue Cvre dyspepsi McAlister THE GLDEST, LARI DRY GOODS HOUSI MONT SECTION 0 ) Our Friends and Pa We can supply y~our wants in at rom the finest to the cheapest qua Our b)uyers have jusat returunod f ounterts and shelves are loaded de )ress Goods and Novelties, In 0 he most complete stock in thle Ste 'On. Whon in Groenville (call and r.xa ifore making your pu rchasn Y nore than satistied. Int Ca rpets, M attinegs,Rugs, He re mnd MaI'ts we have a complete stLo Thanking our friends and custon n the past and hoping fo merit a Vry R~osp McALISTER < GuIvtuIJL, Sot 1'ante anZ A A.' S.'BY ERS CC Will pay SPOT CMS lar, Ash or WValnut. man to rceive the ht p)oint. They wvill pa' market price. WVrite you have in the way < A. S. BY ERS COMFE ce"'1 Iet of ss san4 . -I. Fior WIfaUts and Children. 'he Kind You Have Always Bought ( Bears the signature ? W1 of thI y( fo - t11< $ so n. w< to Use h ca For Over i Thirty Years ASTORIA TVUe VnTA sN GOMPAMV. NtW V011 Cs1Y. e specific for bilious fever, chills and fever, malarial ,,malarial debility, malarial a, dumb ague. Pr'cs."8"a: 'EST AND BEST IN THE PIED F S. C. : : : tronis: ythIing in tho Dry Goods lino litieos omi Northern markets anLII our wnI wvith1 all the Ilatest Sprin1g m111s Fuirnishinig Goods weo have te at prices that wvill astonish a m1in our 01. ods and get~ prices M~ur muoney back it' you aire not. os, Winidow Sh~a~h-s, Art Squares iors for their libieral patronahge 3Ontinluance of rihe samel( we are retfuilly. 2 BEATTIE. TH' CAnOF.INA, ,Atlanta, Ga, Hi for Oak, Pop 'They will send a mber at loadling 'you the highest them stating what f H IARD)WOODS ~ANY, Atlanta, Ga. Is M. A ' .1 A?, T, Y H . 5 Di~srrhoeaDysInnty,n the Bowi Troub!esof - At Dlg tionas a mo'. -a -:-SA L pens at Greenlv A July, This announcemnit - wil thril ai th gladness thousandR of cuso- . era whc. eargerly look forward to v is great ainual evont. This ar it will appeal with special ti ree and money saving power to al " great masis of the trading pub- oi Unfavorable weather cond itions G fa'r this summer live made it 311 nigh impossible for farmors h leave their work and do their g< mmer trading. And now just in h, c nick of time, when they have ught up with their farm work b< mes this great mill end sale and bi ves them bargains greater thi ti cy could have boughl, in the th >ring and early Summer. St The Bargoins at this, our fourth Send for a Mill I .%in or Shino this great M End Sah and continue until Sat H-. K. Sturd BIG BEI Greenville's Or Mid-Suimmne MI* d ' M-,Ii An Oxford ~300 Pairsa Womens D)ongohr Uxkr IRig lot of Ladios Kid Oxfords in Every pair of Zeiglers Oxiordis i All Men's Ovfords including COru other lines wvill be clhsed out at ami Big Line of Sur 1 Lot Men's all wool summer weg~ 1 lot med'(ium~f weight dres~s pants Straw I Every straw liat ini tho houso wil Paras Tho largest line in. the city to pici 1 lot Steel Rod Parasols 39c 1 4' " "' UmbrJIellas 48c price. Our stock of wash goods will 1. cleani out overything before our fi afford to miss it. The Little 106 N. Main Street. DON'T I H IG H P ..But when in nieed of a '' call and we wvill make yc We have alwvays on Groceries at Lowest Pric are now arriving. Willi -call and see them wheni Our Notion Department is fi "the same goods for less monc e same money."' Yoi YYATT & 13 E A LAR( Ad Well Solec1 Iotil tieRt' Flilib ways on hand, at figures to cdef: Just returned from the North ~MY 5T is complete. Don't fail to s L. ROT H Oct2tf. -ANTS Ii1I1 EQB ille, Thursday 9. id G'REATEST MILL END A1LE ,will beo groeter and moro Ouir Mr. Stuidivant has just re rn fromu the noi thorn mil1W di futorirs with an immonso lot Dr1'y (locIs, Sh1oe1, Hats and lothiig bought. especially for this REAT MILL END SALE. The scarcity of cotton and its igh price will make all kinds of )odR higher this fall than they vo boon in manly years. 11t will be money aavod for overy >dy to attend this great salo and iy n1lI the dry goods, shoes, hats id clothing they iay nood before .e pric!s goes higher-es they rely will this fall, ,nd Clicular. ? will open Thursday July 9th Ilrdly, July 1th, ivant Co. HiVE eatest Store. 'Bargains. a 1,4o ijil stylus and1( tons at 89c. the house will go at, cost. ssets-Packard & Field and sover I below cost. uner Pants. ~ht Pants assr'd paliterns 98c. vorthi $2.00 t.o $1.24. I.t be oldl at oxactly half pr ico. o~S k from at a cut pr*icJ. arid onl up to $1..98 at a cutI e slaughtered. Wo mnean to il go~ ds arrivo. You can't Bee Hive. Greenville, S. C. VORRY JT ICES! nything in our line give us a ui feel good. ' hand a full supply of resh es. Our Spring D.ry foods ell you abouit them later, but n1 town. ill of Bargains. Our motto ,more and better gCOds for irs for tradec, RIF FIN, ASLEY, S. C. :ed Stock of Ihillg's ail TIS I all competition. and OCK ee meC when in our city. SOHILD GREENVILLE, S. C. 'MAKES PROPER DIT* PLEASING