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KruliSanP uit nrIUMnwAr ?4o1n"s. The Sentinel-Journal Company. .T'oJH)oN & R1iiiY, P0s. J. h. 0. 'PI 1'SON, EDtToR. S1ubscriptiol $1.00 Per Anuum. Advertisinig I ties Rea.sonable. F.nttered at Pilel' Poutolace as Second Class Mail Matter . PICKENS, S. C.: Thursday, Aug. 13, 1903. PiIcens now has one of the best bainds in the l) country. Eveiry trustee, overy teaclor, every citize1 is expected ill Pickons Satrti <bty. ________________ A fow more diblionest postal ofli cials ha1vo beeln( ousted. In timeo we ialy get rid of lio whole pack. Pickens (Corn'et Band lats been practicing faithfully for severatl muonths and will imake its first public appeatranc('e Saturday. .ty-r'ho exercises Saturday will be onlivelled with martial airs by the Pickei Cornet Band. Lot every body coie, bring well stuffed baskets and enjoy yourselves. Gov. Hoyward, Supt. Martin and President. Oromer will have some. thing interesting and helpful for overy citizen of the county. Como out Saturday and hoar thon. W-'Y-SATURDAY AUGUST 15-ri. Oi account of Gov. Hoyward be. ing in Camden on Thursday, the 13th inst., it will bo impossible for him to reach PickOns on Friday, 14th just., in time to speak to any advantage, so ho has written Supt. Hallun that ho would be in .I'ickons on Friday after noon and spend two (lays in Pickeu mixing and mingling with his friends in thi:- mountain metropolis. 'i better thus. Evry one who roads this is urgent. ly requiested to appoint theiselveE on tbhe invitation commnitteo and sec that over3 body in this Piedmont see tion spends Saturday in Pickens, Come and hoar GOV. Hloyward, Supt. -tin and George B. Cromer speak Loet's i cc this a largo anil intorest. ilg gathelig and 0ono of tle groat. ost days thOro- over wAt, or over will be, in the history of this Piedmont sction. 'icklis, with loving lieart anid opeXnvi dooir, stinds wit out stretched arms and uids you welcome. Lot everly no~ok antd cornerC1 of Pick oe county b6 represented all. tic Eduontion11al1 Conft.- rence Sa turdar.v The committoe of airangemientls lhas lonig siniCO decided thant tho coturt house will not begin to1(( holdite throngs of people that will be here Onl tis (eveintfCto dniv. A IbeauII til grovo has been secured for' the ccai 511iui ( and stand and .seatts are being constructed Iby ('(nta o Gt ! Irandy. Mrs. Ann (riflin hits very kindly al lowed the toie of theL beautiful shady grove oppo)0.ite boer home to be used. Th'lere isi a bold spring of water neat b~y, ronlderinig this an ideal place for just such an OCcasion. 26"'-Tho piub. lie is hereby wvarned not to huitch horses in the glove. If you should forget, the T1own Marshai will be suro to romiindl youi, aml that miiht muako you turn red in thie faco. * Crow Creek Notes. M!r. Editor: I see ill your oexcei lent couniity paper thant thle Gmand ,Jurors have beein makinig sotme inices tigation in the Cotinissioners' olic, and suggest lthat our Solicitor collect from thoem for over-charges, etc. This1, I suppose, will not atf'ect A. B T1alley, as I ulnderstand tiat he sought the c!oun~sol of (lie Attorney (General in regard( to the Comirtnjs tiioneors charging fees for haying oil highways. The Attorney Glenoral advisedl Mr. 'j alloy that it was illegal. He (lien imnmodiatoly p~aidl his fee into the Countty Treasurer's office thatt ho had reoiv&1 as Special Conmmis sioner. Miss Elsie Herd, daughter of Itobt.. Mrord, 011 the mond near Shady Grove church, Sunday the 2d, was thrown out of Rev. Franlk Muirphiro's buggy and run Over by the wheels and bru-ised up, but not seriously hart The horse became frightened and ran the btuggy on a bank near the creek. Goeod rains in upper01 Crow Creok section. Crops ate growing. TheIi bottom corn is very unevonm in size. C. 0. Educationali Idany at Maiynardl School - -An eiduicationial rally wvas hold at Maynard Molonday. Interosting and appropriate aiddresses wer'e delivered by Miss Maryo Shelor', Supt4. llum and Prof. Dendy. Thero was a la go num1I1ber' of thew good 1)00p)e of this priosper(lous section of the county presenit to hear' the -' speakers. It was a doligh'tful day of social intercourso. A bountiftul picnic diin nor wats spread on~ tile groutndls in thoe bJeautifult grcove surr'onnidinig the chbool -house, and all partookL to their sitisfaetion andl variedl "capacit(3y." Those good people are alive to thie needs fot' eduication and have ono of the wnost flourishing schools in Pick oescounty. f iss Lenora Heondricks is at pres ept the competent teacher', and is au sisted by Mis's Robinsoni of Easley A:~'i cntollmeont has reached 115, and yelpevi'ge attendane every day is 100 pupils. -- :6g rally wpms hold at, Bethilehemn ~~tI' ouse Tuesday which wass ~ uob an entiro repetit ion ;6f .~ $Y~ i~dnd was groatl) . )95b ef'the ge prowd an atter) A big day will be that at Bethle. hem church on today, (' uroday,) notice sd which appears ele e re. EduoationaloglIIygat 8gh0ehem. August '13tli, Thuiada, therd wilL basan educational rally at Beth ehemn Me'thodist chureb for the benefit of Pickons circuit and all who wili come. Everybody invited. Basket pienic on the yard at dinnor time. Let every body cone and br:ng a full basket and hear Pres dont Snyder, of Wof. ford, John Clinkscales, Lauder, and others speak. Will begin at 10 o'clock: Lot North Pickens circuit como out in full. Everybody, don't forgot August 13th. . 0. M. Abney, Pastor. SIRES AND SONS. Sir Gleorge Power, one of the newest of English barotnets, wits formerly on the stage and wiats in the original cast of the earlier Sullivan operas. King Edward's chef is one M. Me anger, from southern F'rance. le gets $10,000 a year and goes to Buck ingham from his privato Iesidence in a hinsoma. he counell of the British Assocla tion For the Advancement of Selence has unanimously nominated Arthur Jaies Balfour to the oille of presi dent for the meeting to be held in 1904. Of the palibearers at Abraham Lin coln's funeral, thirty-eight years ago, only two are still living-former Con gressnan IIenry.G. Worthington, now of Washington, hind Andrew Coffruth of Peisylvaila. ''he lpresent mayor of St. Paul, Itob ert A. Smith, is just at the end of fifty years' residence in that city. Ile went there it 183 as the private secretary of the territorial governor appointed by President F"ranklin Pierce. "Pop" Anson, the erstwhile pet of the Chicago bleachers, was ilfty-one years old the other day, and in discuss ing the natter with a reporter he ob served that "the happiest age of man is between fifty and fifty-one." Jules Claretle, director of the Conge die Franitealse of Pars and member of the aciadeiny, has aecepted an livita tion to visit this country in the spring of 1001 to lecture on French dramatic aft and tle national theaters in France under the auspices of the Federation of French Alliances. Thomas Lawvrence, a 'ettis county (Mo.) farinetr, was knocked twenty feet by a trainl a year ago and escaped Inl jury. Lat'AiAugust he was struck by pightnitg and recovered. Five months ago he fell twenaty feet front a bara roof and was not hurt. lie stumbled over a two-ioith-old pup and in fall ing broke his neck. THINGS THEATRICAL. E. 11. Sothern thinks the plays of the future will be the poet e draia. "l'ersonal' Is the nane ofr the play in which William Collier will star next (eorge Shiney has beena delightig large audieuces in the farce comedy "lusy Izzy." Miss Elfe Fay, who has been in vaudeville the last seasona, is to be stttarred next seasont. C harles WVarnier, the Engli sh actor, will brling "Th'le Man of the IHour" to Amnerieni in the autun. Al Lceech and the Three lRosebutds will lbe seen ntex t season in "Suntny Jimn," written lby JosephlaIhnrt. M~iaeterlineak's "'Monnta Vantna"' has passed its onie hundttreth p~erfornaianace at the D)euatsches theater, Berlinm. Tihe nameo of the platy by Victor M apes In whiach Chaarles Riclhman is to scIntillate is "Cauptain Barrington.'" Edward Ilarr'igani, whlo is to be starred un~der Liebler & Co.'s tnanage ament next season, hans namtted Ils new~ play "Under Cover." PEN, PENCIL AND BRUSH. George Meredith,, the novelist, has giveitni up read, maeait andi farinatcous foods and is livinag on fruit anad eggs. C. iteketts Is ain Eniglish painter whlo is tollowiang the leaid of Rocklin andt~ Fanzt StUck in paitinag cetnatuars. ie0 indutlges in liiblical as wvell as elas sieal subjiects. TiJ'll a few years ago IRudyard Kip hung was proanbhy thte best paidi waiter In athel Eanglishi languatge. Since the Soth Africana war, htowever, It is pos5 sible tlut lhe htad to give plaice to Sir ArthIur Coniana i)oyle. .Jamaes McNeili Whistler, the Amneri cati artist, will receive the dlegree of doctor of laws at thec forthcoinag (illasgow utnivetrsity graduationa cete miony. 'the degaree will b~e coaiferred in absenttla, as owlttg to thte state of Mr. WVhistlecr's hetalth lhe will be untable to be presenat. POULTRY POINTERS. Onie of thte best ways of giving milk to fowls is to mtix up their soft feed witha It. Freslahbones whlen garouatd are the maost vialuable for p~oultr-y, belig full of animtal m attter. I~ie puriies the quarters and dries them, it Is cheap anad ptlentifulh aand should be used freely. Never buil the nests high. IHave thema so low thtat thte hents cant step int instead of jumping In. Flat perches are best becausee they aire mocre cotmfor'table to the feet atnd suappor't thte breast best. Whean selecting matle birds witha a view to propaigating flesh andi~ prolIfic layitng they shtould be moderately short legged. SHAMROCK III. Sir Thtomas L.ipton is agaitn of thte opintion that the A tmerica's cuii is as good as woan, but it may bte just as wveil to go on with thte preparationa for the r'aces.-l'rovdenace Jouirnal. With all due respect for these cable gramts fronm thte Clyde, we venture to remaark that the questin is not whletht er Shtamrock Ill. cana beat Shamaroek I.. but wvhethera Shamaaroek III. can heat IRelltace.---110ston Advertiser. POLITICAL QUIPS. The stature of a statesmann dimin Iithes as he tapproachtes homne,-Schaooh master. A great deal of senatorIal eloquence Is now resting and recuperating. Washington Star. Practical politicians have to get pret ty mad before thecy begin telling the truth.-DtroitNews. It Keeps thte Feet Warmtt and Dry. Aktodpjy for Allen's Foot Etase, a power. It lag .am feet. A t all ruiggists and shoe Sitake into Your Shoos Allen's Footal;ase. It rests the feet. Cure, L'orns, nutnions, Jngrowing Nails, Swollen atud Sweating feet. At all druggists and shoe store Ask today, 0Death Too Quick For Love. Los Angoles, Cal., Special. Mary Lowe, the ifteen-year-old laughter of Henry Lowe, the oh. zineer of the United States Steel Dorporation, who is Ppeeding aoross the Continent on sepceial rain, died at a hotel were late ruesday night. Mr. Lowo started riom New York on Tuesday atter noonl and, in the hope of reachiit Los Angeled while his Chilk %la yet alive, chartered a special train at an Oxpense of uearly $4,Q00. When death came to the child Mr. Lowe was pasaing tLrough Wvestern Kansas. Life Sacrificed to. Money. Washington, Special.- -The In. ter-Stato commerco c()1,mission has ordered anothel temporary exteI sion unt.il October 15, of the time within which a number of railroads must complete their safoty equip. ment. The commitsion will mean ti re considor the furthor extenslion of the law and the question of the location of grub irona on enginos. Among the roads granted the ox tension are the Pennsylvania, Nor folk and Western and possibly the Potomac, Fredericksburg and Pied mont. Fatal Fight in Mississippi. Memphis, Tonn,, Special.-Sher ifr L. W. Williamson, of DeSoto county, Miss., was brought to this city Thursday night for medical attention, haxing been shot and probably mortally wounded at. Hernando, Miss., that afternoon in a pistol dual with. County Sur voyor W. H. Moody, of DbSoto county. Williamson and Moody were candidates for the county clerk ship, and it is stated that the dif ficulty grew out of campaign dif. leronces. They met and quarrelled and exchanged shots. Williamuson received a wound in the stomach that is considered fatal.. Mo,dy surrendered. Taxes Paid on Few Pianos. There are more pianos in Char leston than any other southern city, perhaps, for Charleston is i musical city, but the tax books show that returns aro made oi only 287 pianos, with a value of $20,670. If taxes wore paid on overy piano in the city the roturns would anmount to soinothing hand sOme every year. Charleston is also a city of (dogs, but only 428 dogs are reported on the tax books. Four thousand uand twenty-eigh t would be nearer cor rect. The 428 dogs on which taxes are paid are valued at $2,305. Goats are also numerous, there being :1,494, and are wvorth $1 p)er head. $100 REW ARDI $100. The readlers of this paper wvill be pleased to leairn that there is ait lea1st one( dlreadIed disease tI at science has heeni able to cure~ in, all its stages anid that, is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the (on-. ly positive cure now known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrhi hing a consti.. tutional dliseaise, requ ires a conlstitution31 al treatment. Hall's (.atarrh, Cure is taken internally', acting directly upon1 the blood and mucous surfaces of the si stem, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giv-ing the pa tient atrengthy by building up the Coin stitut on and assisting nature in doing its work. T1hre proprietorv have so mucih faith ini its curative liowers, that they ofoer One Ihundred D~ollars for mi y any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chieney & Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by ailt Druggists, Tic. Ihall's Family Pills are the best. bR. J. II. BUJRc ESS, ..DENTIST.. C!emrson College, S. C. Friday anid Saturday. All Work Guaranteed. ine TIt of ILan For igle, Two hundred1 and twenity three (223) acres lying (6 miles southwest of P'ickens, C. H. 160 acres in woodland, finely timbered. Lying almost level. Every acre can be cuil tivated. 60 acres in cuiltivation. 2 (dwellings on the place. Well water ed1, 2 branches running through farm inme pasture. Fine location. Puth bic roads arounti and through thme farm. On the main Pickeona road. About 25 acres in fino bottom land. One fine black head mine the quality of the lead is fine and other minertis found in~ the lead. It has been tea. ted1 by muinerologist of Newv York and1( pronlouncedl valuable. There is 50 acres in forest if cleared would nmake a bale of cotton per acre. Known as the t'hapman place within one mile of Twvelve Mile Cam p groundi andl joining lands of Tompkcins, Mrs. Attonn y and othersi. The above land is o gnebd by Sallie M. King. Address:; H1. iR. A. King, Tokeona, S. (3. Internal Revenue Service, District of South Unrolina, Deputy Collector's Omee. Pickens, 5. (1., A ug. 1, 190, The following described property h~av ing been seized for violation of Sections 32.? mand 8450, Revised Statumtes of thne United States. Any person clalriin same must file bend as reqtuired under provisions of Section 8460 , Revisod Statutes, within thirty (80) diys from tihe (late hereof or the same wvill 1be declared1 forfeited to thne United States: One copper still, one Copper Cap and1 worm, one woodlen doubler and piping, )ie( copper flow box, two wooden cis 'urns, twelve fermenting tubs, thirteen rackages-583. 1 gallons--corn whIiskey, me mash tub. .John P. Sruggs, Deputy Collector. Bears the Thle Kind You llave Always Bought Signature - of TH OUSAN.DS HERALD [Catarrhail Dyspepsia an Women Th L/ I -2 Florence Allan Systemic catarrh causes nervousness, poor ap)etite, tired feelings. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. LETTERS FROM WOMEN. liss Anna Prescott's Letter. Miss Anna Prescott, in a letter'from 21G 8outh Seventh street, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: " I was completely used up st I fall, my appetite had failed and I fbli I weak and fired all the time. My drug- t gist advised me to try Peruna and the I relief I experienced after taking one bottle was truly wonderful. I II continued its use for five weeks, and am glad to say that my complte iestoration to health was a happy 1 surprise to nyself as well as to my 1 friends.''-A una Prescott. Pickens GrE NEXT SESSIO Monday, Septen The schoo01 is well organized, wet he samei malnageument. ne0w black-boardls. perative ehyarof the progressi Pupils fromt the county wvill find live i among hlospitable peopile. For particulars call on, or addre _____W.~E. NOT ICE. tois of the Libierty Cotton Mills bell July 21, 190O3, the following resolut ions were adt opted:l iesolvetd, I. T1'utt the P'resident, andl T1reasurer lhe inlstlincte.d to call ai met)ting oif thle Stockhiolders of the Liberty Cotton Mills( on the 29th~ day of Autgust . 1 903, for theit purp'lose of coiisidlerlng t-he issuinig of ;l4t) slhares oif Pretferred stock ill thle ptar valuie of $!lU0 'acth. I1. That the Preferred stock he tqn titled to a cumuliuative~ tdividend of .7 per cent pier annumii. 111. Tlhat the hQ'de~rs oif P'referretd stock shall hafvte thle right at any time witin tell years to exchange thetir Pre ferredl stock for a like amount (if Com.. mon01 stotck, and~ i uiton e'xchanige t her hall Oinly he eiintied{ to such righity, privileges and divtidentds as thle Coin 1 stockholders. but the L iberty ('oitton r Mil reserves the iiht at any timie after flive years, an ibeforetl( the exchan ge is miade to retire te Preferred stocik ort I any~ part thereof, as thIie )ir'ecltors shall I elect, biy paying thle holders of P'refer- j red stock thle face~ value ltn retof, with any unpaid cumulative dividendlst dlate of such palymonit. I ih Preferred sloeck shallI havi pclreferenct.e over ComIImon stock, that. is to say . thei - Preferred stock shahll be paid in full with ill unp1 laid cumu alativye diidlends thereon, biefore aniy paymIlent is maiide to Coinmon sitockc. V. That the Preferred stock shall he enltit led to the same11 voting privileges as the Common stock. VI. That (each1 stock holder of the comlpanty shall he en titled to sublscibeh for his pro rata share o~f sa Id is.ono of Preferred stock. J. P. Smith. Pres, and Tfreas. j310w4. -Partnership J~isalutlloni. Notice is here~by given thant onl this (liy the part nership herIoietofor'o.exist ing between L. N. Gecer and WV. E Stevenson, by which parlitneip~l theit Pic'kensI Brick Yalrd hasti been opera ted sincie the 10th day of Januaury, 1903, is, by virtue of the salo of theo to Li. N. Gecer, (disso01ved(. All debts duo by the said partner sh11ivill be paid by L. N. Gecer anti alil persobns indtebted to theI saidI part noriship wvill plenso miake prompt pa - menit to TL. N. GAer. W. 1'. Stevenson, ' IL. N. (ecr. Sathw3. We hiaveon our 01 shelves nmany remie dies for conistipatin and biliousness, but the ntever-fiailinig, commlton-sense cure is found only ill' Ramion's Liver Pills and Tlomlc Pellets. This Treatment cures by relieving the cause of the troubhle; theo Pink Pill arouses tle liver, .wvhile the Tonio Pellets tone uip the organs anld in ture natural and1( healthy condlitions. Uomlplete Tlreatment-two medhiics 15 dosos-fuilldirectioner-)niy 25 cents. Pickcens D~rug Co. Tlo Onii'e a Coldi in OIne Iiay I'akeh Lxaitive. Jromio QuInine Tlab~lets. All druggists refund the money if it. fil s at cumr. E W. (lrove's signatuI rc it. on. ne~h box. 25c'. OF FAIR WI PRAISES_ Fo d Nervous Prostration I ai All Other Diseases C Dna -Prd -- Po-ru-na it Truo Frind to Wo-inen, Miss Floreneo Allan, a beautiful Chit ago girl, writes the following fromn 76 Valtonl Place: "1 Asi a tonic for a worn ontt syste'm, eruIastands at tho head in my esti nation. ItN effects are truly wonderful n rejuvenating the entiro cystem. I :cep it on handi( a'll the) time, anld never inVO thalt ' tired feeling,' as a few dose. .lw-ays make.- mo feet like a different vomnan."-Florenleo Allan. Peruna wNill1 be found to offect anl imi nediato and lasting cuiro in all cases of ystemioe catatrrh. It acts qickly and wunefleiallyon the dieasvd nmueous memi >ranes, amlmwithi healthy mu1oulS memII >wanes the Catarrh Canl nu Jongeor exist, ded School jN EIN.... ibe 7t, 103 Ilgad-. orh er Jne /pe hogotwt xeln ad wome beoe mr m i Flor a edlt aoutful placii d at gilowrates. t- olwn rm7 nain.bset S.rCe tAuly 5,n1or3. Go renain the pasti fedys~il wer arr r t at'irc elinshin ayin by.wdoe irops loke farl feel lk ifrn Teunddillo the codtonfmilla is ea-in pushd lalong asr iaill ase ohe carelyiof aor wprit. Thetsqikl n v'anls ard abot coleted.byi u Te ml ad:*UU t etp a day Corf two Julae xst. bEgr 7Topto 19 i3. he1ti. iiarnt . Fuia sri e were con neoC a e day ~viioin by' lk.W a dge Iifu remais wer lait is nteLiberty Lcmelry '. l.' 15 he protrcted eeting t Pn shy ~Iusuaillyk goodl meein0m11uc 'Jtt res iot ieted The Si wea sev-| r(oIil aesions itu !be chrch.l a t J ont Elis coto.redsct a wellnow ud aged o rodid e. 'tw.k ears~l the day fs OV. ;avg way Bgt B g. Il iti. IX WV n( t Black-Draugh Stock and3 Poltriy d. ine am pi!ucsd sytat dvi ever rul isedantingm 1o4soc that gave haulf miaend ii to ownerso lock. i--k .l . B' B~.iS. l.us Mo Sic sthockl or n poury~ A shoul nout eigatucr psok odaymoetao cae had food.aWhon oure ytockr Ilc.aihtSokand oultry ar ikgv hmmed-. ceme on 't psuf toe sayth worh -~ aesnthk forst o d thge bowl s awod sactiro th htorpilyer in. h annua Itall owe rsd of too i ble t eur. it~R. BlkDruht Sto. Sicd Pocory Mediine' uniloads t et curesvrymayo stock fo nna if takend In fone. Serour 5cetcn-k ofnBlaok-traughreStock andePoulnry -d Mie.emoand t wiul thay foritsel worth tiesoer. foose wiok her owsq gie torie mi. Hckl~gs a oi h And Pouslry moeiieg. utsolvs the fles and eners phoiler of the cuaester aount of fock ion uMedcin a cian fo or iteler. R PWRU=NA. fakes Invalids of More ombined.] Perunt'1a ce:ts You Feel Like a Now Person. Miss Mario nit, a popular youig wo man of Appleton, W and President of the Apploton YO-umg Ladies'Club,writes: "Whe: thMat Ianguid, tired, feeling somLIS OVer yo, aid your food no longer [astes good, and .mall ar noyances Irri Lato you, Peruna will make you feel like another person si.-;de of at week. "I have now ucd it for thI ree seasons, and find it very valuablo and eicaci nm."-MIss Mario Coatis. If you do not derive prompt and sats factory results from the use of Perumna write at onee to Dr. Ilartri4an, giving a fill statement of your ease, and he wilt be pleased to give you his valuablo ad vie "' tis. Address Dr. Hlartman, President of 'ho .Har tman Sanitarium, Cl umbus, 0. If sd call on J. 1). MOO l and :md got a 1(0 po~uin1i Caddy (Old ReI able, $2.95 per box. Browi 's Mu I , $3 . 10 per* box. HIa tchet, $.0 (1per box. Fehuppe,$:.90 perl box. I'ted111 I 'lphant, $3 50 per' b)ox. Cubai Free, $3.0 l~ er box. B Ii To1'm, $8 40 per box. Ot her goodis at equaimlly3 as low f( ~ring me your producoi( J. D. MOORE. Easley's *8 Jeweler Ai li s Ubimd to Ni*eli /ou In ve comiinplete !iomc of Jew e (ry at very clome pi~ces'.,. JLt received a lot of H Ilgersi S 'ilve K ives ndi Fork4s . / Hep irinig on Watche. ('locksi - andm i ady thing ini the' Jewelry , lie proinptly dione and guar ( 1 on me at Callahmim " /ohing ii 'o ., next door) to ~ drtigZ store'./ ; Harvey Snider. / Pickens, South Carolina. Ollice upst51airi (in rea r rooms) over ~arle's Drg hitore. OIfers his profes oinal sermviest to theo public. ....VIRUINIA COLLEGE... oi* -'INJL Imi N, I..oiae, I'o. Opelns Selut. 21. 110;)ii.~ ne o thI lead ing schoolus or Yonng baies ini thme MonthI. New bihtIlings, dallos a111( e1 Ilillinenlt. (!nigil iIls tel, gineresn rmirand lmouni ii n scen'ery in \'i eIy ofn I n intumed for hemalh. Iiuronnit andII .\iinerinn ex inI A rt, Muii un atd Isluit tionm. Sitidents froini hirty Statles. Cerifientes welenley. I or entia int'e addhinress M. ' l II.alti, Prex., Ilumanoke,.Vam. SFor Bicycles -AND)-. Bicycle Matorial of all kinds, Finie Cigars & Tobaccos, Ca n Goods, Sugar, Coffee, ~ Machine Needles, and1( mainy otheroi thinrgs toio toodIius to mlent i on .. . Bicycle Repairing Carefully Done.~ All ait the lOWest (Casi Price. N'est ind .M IC1N''I Ai iLa, N,C .< Ii'l. / S/g/ .///f 'C-j e' n~h u4 1 i ZIA Genuinel3 Slaughter Sale of 300 Men's Suits Ranging in Price froi $6.5o to $22.50 to go on sale Monday Jul)', i 3th at 331"0 Discount OFF-ABOVE PRICl''S FOR SPOT CASH. Think wv'hat it means to have One-Thii-d on a suit of Clothes. We are doing this to convert the goods into money and to clear the tables for a mag)niflcent stock for Fall and Winter now be ing manufactured for us. Thc old prices are marked in plain figures on each suit, and you take one-third of. I lere are some of the prices: $15.00 Suits now . $10.00 12.50 " " .- - S3 10.00 " - - 9.00 "6.00 7S.50 " ". . 50 In this lot are Regulars, Slims, Stoits and ex tra sizes. Also i j o Child's Knee Pant Suits and 72 Boys Long Pant Suits at 33%.i per cent discount. The terms of this sale will be carried out to the letter, and a boy will receive the same treatment as if accompanied by a parent. Everything7 sold for cash, and no alterations paid for by us. Main & W:b). Sis. GHE VI\LL ES C DeaI Estto For ale. One 5 roomi htoiuse, Lt 7(0x21.0 feet ic ai* 00.0. I wo -I ioomu htouss, Lt. '70x 21( feet, Pr a~ie ec, 4I00.00J. Oneo Ilarm--compr isirg seven)t y-onef acres-one-half~ in cuiltivatio and) o l 1 .1 mA.,il.s fromt Piekens) ., pri Ci, MS51.00. $ 1.1.00 per acre.--1 47 aicm3s on Sonithernt I nal way t wo mii les fromi .13> acres, 20 aces wooded , I :i-ris bot tim, nel wateried, '55 acres in cultivathon . l'erms t suit pu (hast. 130 acre fairm tnar Six M~:! ehn ieb, 2-m:tiy V .ellig 0( ut'e.gru heat . tiber: 00 ne.- ini eni I aiw: pl~i iy ,,fi -anintg st reams $ 125 J. DR HOLDER~ & CO. H. A. RICHEY'S. We Ihave bou11ght th le la rgest anud most comptil t stioc k of 2 lleliabl e Mt'rsi chambseI81'I ti h 'i 11 I that we hav e ver carrIied, with IthIe tarentenM. i anrattionsi in Ne (1 oods mal LowEn I 'rice. \V c in)vite at compaiirison uiwith any hansoI 03 mi SouthI Carolina im Styles, Quabily, Quianityi awi Prtice. \Ve i'tuan I ( leadi the processj t itn tis Ii14 i 113nd will ntot bI undtit er:siioIld y anyb ody I i t will be e3asy for youi to bny33 at I~bley's whent yoIu 811 ii eti m ('&iliIh . iiIygoods and) ( get the p'rices, itmii it certainl t Will par yon. A dolla r savcdl is a dllar mtadle. lo your I uniniie-0 at leiche3 's anSI save the dollars. \ol an sow 30oi exceph ioal vatltues mi Dre-n (ods in di a Colos, e'leganit. hnio of Dre3sses ahin~i imm1ins-spec~iial valites. Wc makste a1 spcialt of1 our'~i $Ihoe Depar11 tet. \V'e htave I emi all l gradoes for La di s, Me au-3lIit Children'. TIhe be.'. m ak es fraott the lain-- o 5actoies it AmerO ient. BUiy your Sitoes0 lrtomt us and1 vonti will be ptlased We guarlailce sa t isfactiont. D)OMEiSTIC 1) E:PA RTM ENT' COM PLrE. GOod Calicoes. Gnoud Out inigs, Good03 liedl 1"lanne3l, best yardl-widlo Whtito Hominesputni, btest Ca~n tn la nnel, Ibesi Ci ecked htt~ aomespt. No mn~iJ Ieri n 0 hatprices areP (gnore you w wi l iil sell youi for les4s. H. A. RICI-EY. 2iYTHi E1CH (ICAPildTi STOl1le IN PIICK1iNS..vsu St erlinig Silver 1 Idlow-warte, SterC ling S ilver lat-wvare. Cut Glass4~, Ar t Pottery, eric.---rac andI( J.F~. BRUNS & BRO., 109 North Main Strect- CREENVILLE, S, C. . --.o r' Cures Cholara-Infantuin Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Asgethen e Trules WIChIldren of An Age. A. EETIAING POWOKth Bel, Str"g *the Costs ontly 25 cents at Druggists, the chld~ an Ee Or mail 25 enta to 0. .1. MOPPRTT, M. 0., Sr. LOUtS, MO. woeere) to moti'fti gaa ll4Wt i ...ie..~...........-a e uts Tie ert~f