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-;1ty S I ' AdditionaLOcai. The home paper Is the mirror in which those at a distance see us., Mrs. D. B. Tripp returned to Greenville last week after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends on Pick ens, R. F. D. 8. The Seneca correspondent of the Keowee P-nwier says, "Miss Annie aind hn i o uoy, visited Miss Car t 'loier one (9)- last week." Se, 1)! ? p'er 7, of Ezra, has al the (ttera of the alphabet except "J.' Just brush the dust off your Bible and see if this is not true. The Ebenezer correspondent of the Keowee Uourier says, "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finley of Pickens, spent Sunday with Mrs Annie Jones of this sec tion." It pays to read the advertisements of enterprising home merchants. They are the people who make it pos. sible to have conveniences rigt t at your door, so to speak. We want to know when you have friends in to eat "chicken dinner" or to'visit you. It is such items of news that makes the local page of your home paper interesting. Many more towns die for want of confidence on the part of the business me and lack of public spirit, than fro opposition of neighboring towne an3d adverse surroundings. jThe pionic and mountain trip sea son is upon us with the usual accom paniments-fleas, mosquitoes, grass chiggers and gnats But there is bushels of fun in a day's outing, any way. Don't knock. Help yourself along by becoming popular. and push your iriends with you. It's very easy. Be a ;good fellow and soon you'll have a procession of followers. No man ever helped himself knocking other people down in character and business. Each year the poultry business is beCming nore lucretive and now as umes proportion that will soon rival any branch of farm industry. Farm. era are forced to P(+,w - 'ge that U *vweight e farm. ho are ..,og old ..-. ,IL AL ~weAj alleyways. Such peo ple shonld be taught a little civic pride by a modest line. It is impos. sible for the aut'horities to keep places clean if peoble will persist in such practices. The party who found a good s t en the roadl between the Joab Maul 'din place ang Pickens a few Sundays ago will please call at this office and receive information whereby they can also become the owner of the pants and vest. No use to break a good suit-have it all, or none of it. The Jocassee correspondent to the X )eowee Courier mentions the follow ing: "Henry Elbertson of Liberty returned home today after spending a week with relatives here.-Joe Crow of Liberty, spent a week among relttives and friends at this place. Wyman Chapman went to Easley Wednesday to stay a few days with his brother, who is very low with fever.---Mrs. McGee of Easley ex pects to visit her daughter Mrs. Ja nie Powell of this place next week. --Misses .Arie Stuart and Texas Stance), of Eastatoe, visited at the home of the former's brother, Robert Stuart , Friday and Saturday of last eek.-Will Willia'us and mother orris, spent Tuesday night at tl:e o of J. H. Whitmnire. Singers Take Notice. ,ving to a mistake in the date the 'ty Township Singing Associa will meet with the Tnimion a. Bogge , P'res. Seo'y. IN THE 6 m Business will push itse Business. You are No shop-worn good fresh and going at pric Men's or Bo] That N Going at $1,25, $1.51 Pair a trade winner. Work shirts at your < All plain and flowere while the 6c grade goe: Try our Green Coffee Granulated Sugar So it goes a W. E.Fi "A:T Don't forget that we p, produce, either cash or OF J. CARTERN,\ President. LIBE] Capital rlofits Deposits F. B. MORGAN J. N' MORGAN, Accounts of Mecbauts, Fai FI buy ort/ we M.. K is~ BUSY SEAON f but in the dull season' we must pusl after bargains and we want your trade 3 to work off. Everything new am es that will catch you if you call on us rs'Pants ew Lot Just Received ), $1.65, $1.75 and $2.00. Every )wn price. I lawn 5c straight marked down to 4c at 5c. 10 lbs Jor 18. ls lb. fo rT long the line at eeman Co, PHE OLD STAND." Ly highest market prices for countri trade. ICANIfED 1901. T. O'Dnr,rb. H. C. SHimaEy, Vice President, C.S hier. ETY BANK, LIBERTY, S. C. - - - 5,000,c0 - - - 40,000,00 DIR ECTORS. W. T. 0PE1, 1I. C. 19IJIRLW J. CAir'FR,- J. P. SMIrrji. mIers, Firms, and Iudividuals solicited. IAURAL LEM' TOBACCO adofe very best leaaf that we can bu n eshtat wh prye ay thnatural leaf tobacc AYLOR'S N.ATURAL LEAF t sel If yours <doi t n his gettin It for you. E~RCH ANTS-Write us for our special prices, ST AND LAST $ made to all who ar them: In style, >ility, "Shield Brand Shoes a mark of perfection. .IntnbI ML5n(,tnmTs ONLY EER CO. Manufacturers. TLANTA. LA. 14O F -etc. It don't pay to neglect ; season of the year. One them now would probably in cold weather. Good shorts and bran feed for growing hogs. V bran, shorts and corn at r International Stock Fo< be successful with those w to their hogs. We will c the money to any one usir Food without getting resi CRAIG BI O.NE-P-RICE CM/A JUST ARI As you can see they have just a are the advance guard for Spring anc We are showing some hundlson he onuing. L. Roths( Clothier an~d Tailor, EEiD your hogs at this dollar spent on be worth two make excellent Ve have a lot of ight prices. Ad has proven to 'ho have fed it heerfully refund ig Interuational ith from same. ROS. IL STORE. tIYEDI rrived irom the train and I Summer styles. 1e and nobby effects at zh ild,