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LAWRENCE ROPER. DENTIST. OPFICEP, OVER PICKElS DRUG CO'S STORE. J. F. HARRIS, PICKENS, S. C. Notice Farmers' Meeting A meietig of the Ilarmit-I' uca fionl mi Ca-nra Uotive Union of America %ill e i"ld at Liberty, S. d , onl the 20th of Jane, 1907, b - Sinning at 10 o'clock a. in. All tlI.e 1, cal union pi esidt ni lnvi bu~siini! s agents as well as oounty executi'e committeemon and wirehlouso C' mn mittuciuemn are request,od to be p- os eit, as business of importance is to b'i transtieled. Riember the dlay and dato and be on hand. REMlARKABLE R ESC UE That. fruth is trangier thian fmifion him (neo more be en demln list raithv I in 11he lit H1o town of 'Fedora l!.., Mhe rosidence of C. V. Pepper. Ile writ. s: "J \\..s in bed, entilMy diambinl willi licmnorrliiginr of the lnigs anl ihroat. Doctors failed to help) lie, an1)(1all hopm hadl fled When I began takinng iDr. King,s New Discovery. Thled instant relit-f enmen. Thoeconghing ,4o0n ceaseti;ld thle bleerlng dimnishiled rapidly , aimiil in1 turo weeks I was abi - to go to work." (inaranteed oure for couglis aed coldti. 50o. and $1.00, at Picknis Drug Co., d(rug storo, Trial bot to freo. Warned in Time. In Scotlad whent all infant is to be baptized the fiatlher Is bun id to show .om1 k intl of speakLing acqaint a nee with tle shorter catechism. One (hay a collier went to his minister to be sticak him for the christening of his lll1l. "How many coumandiments line ye?" asked the minister. "Twen ty," rejoined the collier, who was forthwith sent back to pursue his studies in elementary theology. On his way he met a brother miner who was going to the minister on a similar er rand. "How many commandments hae ye, Jock?" asked the first. "Ten." "Oh, you needn't trouble him wi' ten. I offered him twenty the while, but he wasna satisfied."-Dundee Advertiser. Fox and a Rabbit. A fox was seen coming down a pass In the hills followed by a rabbit, which came along at a smart pace and seemed Impelled by an overpowering curiosi. ty. Fox and rabbit presently disap peared into a patch of covert, and al ,most immediately the fox was seen t< emerge with the unfortunate rabbli dead in its jaws. The whole tableau was witnessed by persons of unim. peachable veracity, one of them a very careful observer of wild life. It was perfectly evident to them that the fox had in some way fascinated the rab bit and was consciously following out a plan devised for its destruction. As for the rabbit, it was clearly Incapable of avoiding its doom.-Country Life. Naming the Future President. Some time sleie a new baby arrived at a home in this city, and when John ny, the little five-year-old brother, was sent on an errand to one of the neigh bors a few days afterward the good lady, of course, had to make the usual remarks about the gladful event. "I understand, Johnny," said she, "that you have a little baby at your house." "Yes, ma'am," was the pleased reply of Johnny. "He has been there nearly four days now." "Well, when be gets older you must bring him over to see me," returned the neighbor lady. "By the way, hase he been named- yet?" "No, ma'am," answered the youngster, "but I guess there will be something doing pretty soon, for when I left fa ther was looking over the list of prei dents, mother was going through t'ae Bible and the nurse was hunting around in a history of the United States."--Scranton Republican. He Reolaimed His Jewels. One day while Rabbi Meir was away from home teaching at college his two children were suddenly taken ill and died. When on returning he inquired about them his wife, Beruiria, first gave him an evasive answer and then, lead. lng the conversation to another topic, related to him how a man who had ,Aeft sonmc Jewels in her care had come back to reclaim thenm. "Am I to give them back?" she asked, "Hany can you put sneh a qjuestion?" said lhe. "Of course you are to return them to tihe owner." Beruria then took her husabandl into the chamber where the two children were lying, and pointing to them, wihiile her tears were overflow ing and her heart was nearly breakl ing, she courageously said, "The owner hais come today and reclaimed these jewels in our trust."-~From the Tal .mud. Foey's Kidney Cure alakes kidneys and bladder rirht. 'CURES AF1 RHEUMACIDE has au had failed. Rheumacide Johns Hopkins Hospital ,th of Salem, Va., and D. i. TC remedies and the doctors i Almost a Miracle In This Case. Dillon, S. C., Aug. Bobbitt Chemical Company: (3entlcnien :-Imi Septcinber, 1IM. I took r! matisin in a very ba form nlaimatory). month ter t d o started I had to giv my work and go to bed. It con tinumed to worse until my arms and hands were b drawn, so nuch so that I could not use ti Mly legs wvere drawn back till my feet totic tny hilps. I was as hot p less as a baby for tie 12nontlis. The muscl of m arns and were hard and shriveled up. suffered (i I say t ines over. Was treated b3 six diffe Physiliams in McColl. Dillon and Marion. none of thent could do ino any g'ood. until 1 1 P. Ewing, of Dillon. cane to see nie. He metotr your RHEUMACIDE. He got me oteothe medicine and I began to takt and before the first hottle vas used up I be t get better, I used 5% bottles and was < n et ely cured. That was yeare, ago and health has been excellent ever since. H had no symnptomns of rheumatism. Will urther that I began to wal in about six after I began to take RHEUMACIDE with antf ceII Od aItagodaid of crutches; In about three inontlis aft beanto s;ane it t ldwl as moo tas rdy. and w ,tt back to worl again. You fru ly. JAMIES WILKIE A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rouagh, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fedhair will bestrong,and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial *Bol4 for over sixty years." MaebT' 11. a. Ayer 0.." Lowell. KEMP. m ae . . e~s, of 1 SARSAPARILLA. Aqer~PILLS. NuChERsy ftTORAIL Uakes Kidava and Uladdar Right "Cut says many a doctor to his laypatients, becaus, he doesn't know of any medi cine that, will cure female trulsexcept the sur geon's knife. That such a medicin exists, however,is proved by thousand. of aures made by IECAROUW Cures Womb Disease it has saved the tives of many weak, sick women and rescued othi era from a lifetime of chronIc sick ness. It will cure you If you will only give it a chance. Try it. Sold by alt druggists and deal. era in 51.00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "Ij wore a supporter for tour years, to keep up mx womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Cfrlsman, of Mannsville, N. Y. " My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up my sup porterand am now welt" "ER THE DO ired thousands of cases of Rl cured John F. Eline and ol e greatest hospital in the wc Imstead, the Norfolk, Va., c Vad given up hope. Rheume of rheumatism she ha4 i.Hughes, of AtKIns, Va.,.a red There is a reason why a cal science, and while p () ofete hopital operate lms most delicate stomach, emH. iad of rhuats sh ya l msath t rent but tol S jS L ave SWEEPS ALL PI as A purely Vegetable rem cures by removing the cause. Any- Sample bottle and booklet fre s. BOBBITT CIHEMI 100 LOTS FOR SALE. Th.e Griffin lands have been cut in to lots and laid off in streets. They are level and well located and the sizes vary from one-hall to five acres. This is a golden oppor .tunity for you to own a home in the best town o the Piedm o nt. 'Real estate is ad vancing rapidly, but the prices on these lots have heen mad e for quick sales. First come, first choice. For Plats, Prices and Terigs see J. McD. Bruce. K IL Lm COUCHl AND CURE Tmm LUNOS WIHDr. King's New Discovery PONSUMPTION Price FOR IOUHOSand 5so as,.0s 0.DS Free Trial. TsOA and LUNG TROUB-. A Card This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Fo Iey's Honey and Tar fails to cnre your congh or cold1. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents aerious re suits fromr a cold. Cures la grippe cougi td prevnts npneumonin and uosump inc is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stituts .kens r Pharmacy, Liberty CTORS HAVE heumatism after all the doctors hers, of Baltimore, after the f >rld, had failed. Rheumacide at >ntractor, after they had spent I icide cured Mrs. Mary Welborn, Sendured . for 20 years. Rheu ifter the Most famous New Yo! cures: Rheumacide Is the late. owerful enough to sweep all gel ,s by purely natural mnethods, and builds up the entire systen DISON-S OUT OF THE B1 edy that goes right to the seat ofted a If you send five cents for postage to ;AL COMPANY. Pro'PrIetors, Baltimore. Peerless Por.-ta Sullivan Hai I have a goo CTORSne HAeofSfVEW Seie WAfTE. Al the ~or ntastor aft tey Ad kipent of ci . curd l, r-Mr W on H .ndre fo 0A. Rhe cures Rheuie sterratre ---SELOUO THEB WIREha gosrghFoENCINGo te HIGHPNY rprtrsat oeE SullivTn a Chickenc Proof ago ANotig maetarcrmi cla with wtrougbh I 1 git sor climhye l nof e S 41, FAILED. and all other means amous specialists of ired Austin Percelle, arge sums on other of High Point N. C., macide cured W. R. rk specialists failed, At discovery of med. ms and poisons out does not Injure the. CURES Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Oout. Indigestion, LOOD Constipation. OOoLiver Trouble, Iseas and Kidney Troube, 1sumaoId. La Grippe. All Blood Dlssabsa. ble Eng~ines Are lhe best (ieeral rurisoe Fiigities tit the world. We enrry them in stock. We are the I!eatiuiarters for Peerless Eng-neF, Saw Mills, and Threshers. A'so Atlas Enginos and Boilers DeLoaoh Saw Mills and Shtnxle Mills. &c. We carry a trenendouti tock of al1kinds of BELTING ant MACJHINEM1Y Sup. p ie. Wr'te us for anyth'u a i. the Ma Vliuery lie. 'dware Co., no. siis C. d fle ot dlable~ old .at vI. Seth Tl.ornas m lin gt ~ ne sorial bargi.ns. ARE. Al- 30olid Gould and of Spctacl--=; I giuarantee paiir work in ihe js-we'Iry lin'. ' - .Ensley, S. C. C HIEY, . 2m. C., ID COUNTRY PRODUCE, BEST oN EARTH! .,ca0 ne and break unde