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The Watcher on the Tower. The stranger journeying on the South African veldt will "ee almos)t alywhere it litle sentinel onI i tnli towel', evident(Iily watehing with4 g'rv.t cuil'losity every movei t of te aS:S (irby. T alit little Sveintllt- is th lit' r kt. Whetither this lile1' aiI wa lives nlear the nilit b111 br:Iit wn*:II.- to uist. It ns at spylig ower Is 1nlknowil. lail the ierkat .i never (nrl I',o re Theli miejrkat Is ensily 1r::Inled, butI Is :a oori'vee of grenat I 1! bl Its 1niai:jy pjosse-Sor. N41 anlinntil inl the worbi4 f'or I !t Z( c lt l (" t. Illw a ill r.' :, 1 I en1 :uly ot1lhr living hlig id so uch in one's way. If b. a very 14u1gh11 itlk customerpl jndu bs ver Y cuite. Oftenl n <lo0 oivertake:: and4 gives it waIut he f.ito le:s is ti 4.111 1 do g-1l4race, but as s410:1 as tle 411'g 41e':1uts the little wvatcler goes 1l I his way as if nothing To 11CI thers f in 1i Tt(von, 'lil who are delicnte, feverish I :111d ro will get immeIII'inte relief fronil Mlother-l (mrny's Sweel Powdlets for chil .'ren. They cleanse the stomneah. act In th' liver, llialilg IL siekly clild sitollg 311(1 healthy. A certain Cure forl worims. 8141 by all druggists, '-7w siipl4 I-'r4 . Ad Ire'ssAllen S. Olml, J1e.Ioy, N Y. Indignities to a Statue. The viquelstrirlin slatuv il'* fihe l'rinenv of Oranl"" onl 'ollege Gren.I)blin, h 111s 9 li le ra lly w1 ith s to odl th e s to r m s 401f , Centuries. TheI, Stalv u :let 1111 m111any tin esenpe! from 14esirictlimi. kiti on ocenisloll H for-ve!li [ail'i4t. was fl4l'l 1110r1d1 thev steed enhnily cuitting. off th1e headl with I saw. Latter still, in ti l it Ii nt *ry. he1. -ta1u1 was bflown up1it' i I ;luif , I w I 4 'iler. ( )in that ) t'oa il slry 1:h s s(enIt n114 . ntl. llessi(go to) 8ia1' i'Illp SV'uIIpIlk Il"t IIH:Ltllilg toui Sir l'fpCramlpton, a1 leading. 1)ulin 1urgon. to aItitn "a titled gentle man" who hind heen thrown fromi is hlors Inl ('ollege Greenl and badly hurlt-. During :1 strilket of po4lleie ill 1Im)bliI the eligy was crowned witt i hattered tin ''Scrub youriselt daily, and yoi're not Clean ilnsido. Clean inside mellans Clelal Atollilc, bowels, blood, hver, lean1, hialthy ti".Llo iL ever y orgarn. lor.l: Take HolliSter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Teat or Tablets. Praying to Be Let Out. I ai onneetl't village tltre is a clergyman note d not m1lore1) for. IIs eull dition tihnu, for thet length of hils ser mon11s. -\ N1 w 1orkr who wvas ) n11: tive of the vililage, halppening t) he there Over Sulhlldy, stiritIed to cllill to ilear the noted Idiviine. B1ellug, 11s; he feared, i litle lat(4, le paused outside and asked of tile old sexton if the serv ices hald beeln holding long. "Indeed, yes; more'n nil houtr the doe. tor hats been prenelulg. The congre gation aire praying now to be let out." -New York Times. WARNING. If you have kidney and bladder troub le and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Teaching the Parrot. Owners of these interesting birds must remember that if they wish them to talk well the best time to teach them 1s in the evening with the caige covered over and placed in a dark room and the teacher enunciating the words slowly and distinctly and persistently. The natives ot India consider that at slight operation upon the bird's tongue is necessary before it will speak easIly. --London Express. TEN3YEAiIS IN BED). Torm ton yearai I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys," writes R. A. Gray, J1. P., of Oakville, Ind. It was so severe that I could not move parult of the time. I consul1te1d the very best medical skill llvailble, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was1 recommuended( to me. It hlas been a God. se1nn to me." The Tamtnany society of New York was organized in the spring of 1780 by Willam Moogley, one of the leaders of the "Liberty Boys." On the 12th of May of the same year Mooney was in-. stalled as its first grand sachem. Thia soeiety took its name from a noted In diani chief named Tamanend. Tile pleasant purgative eff'ect experi need by all who use Chamberlain's 8tomachi and Liver Ta~blets, and th hoalthly condition of the body an~d mindl wiich they3 create makes one feel joyful. PrIde, 25 cents. Sample free at fick. ens Drug Co. Meant For Encouragement. As a paltroness of struggling andt dis coluragedl artists and musicians Mrs. Foilln wats not) 1111rlkedly suiccessful, althiouigh Shle 1113d Iilnty of mioney3 and1( a1 watrml hleart and( was interested in arIt and1( art ists. "I've brought some of my sketches to show1 y'ou," said( 011e poolr youing man11 whomll shle ha~d atskedl to catll upon01 tier. "hut1 1 do not feel satisiled withI themll. They03 are not as good In sonme waIys as the work 1 did a year ago." "Nonsensel" cried Mrs. Foleni, withl ioud cheerfulness, platting him on' tihe :dhoulder. "You paint just as well as ;'ou did last year-as well as you ever have. Your taste's imfproving-that's| .pl!"--Youth's Companion. A Quaint Theory. A quaint theory is that of a Frene mystic who holds that the four potuts of tihe Compass have an influence Oil hIman ie lith'anid well being. Travel lng west, asserdts thIs authority. ini dIlleem mnelancholy; traveling eastw-ard brings cheerfulness, souhliward lan -1nor and Irritability find( northw IA-(d enlilmes. It is a question of elvetrinl currnits, andl(] the liIIIlu(ce ts felt not only wen traveuling. but a1so wleni at home. The best posture for)1 workingp' Is to face o1eitr iortil or -1s, Says tlie Fremnelhunantu. III these )! illons you' re (!Vpei pitive waves of' -ltilly, the nei(gUttivP (iiurreits comi r front Ile othi or Iwo) 11i11S, south ni11l vest. EveOn th IA itinrov l. It Seeis. If hI le 1,414) IIIO lthe be h Inr t o WrIeh th) ie north III tho vnU '. 'l'o sle'p Ill (Il contrairy pol -: in~es Iglhlinare an1d genI-; Ak eold is much10 mlore en1sily enrIedI win the Ibowil are op.m-0d. K.nimIfIdy's h, x;1tiv4 Iolony and Tar )pols lhe bow (ls 1nd(i di es t hle .44o ( pl l o t f t 1 he sNSivei inyongo ol. Soldt by Pickenls Dru1 The' iiitl tisloerias of1 NewVtuilhin4h'i4 hav) e bluai 1.4oI,mierl tfor nonriil 10 ye:rr~. They' rIlU 1Iexceed those of ll4illelm' ,1try hi t h11w w l id. Vetlast soxty. in Daoo14er. ToII than111 hilf of mankfind over sixty years of age SuItfer' t fmil kidney and( bl-ider disorders, utiually enilarganeImt, ()f the prostit glal(t. This is boilth painiuil :nd dangerolX, and Poiny's Kid i4'y Cure shovid I taken at the irst 11gn of an(llger, as it Corrects ireguiliii it and has uired many old m11en1 of this diseas. Mr. Rodi 4y Birniett, Rockport. Mo., writes: '" Suffered with enlarged piustate gland and kidmey trouble for years ind aifter taknig two bottles of Fol y'9 Kidny Cur'. I ft--I b-itIr tI1111 I i-ve tor twenty eal. althiougl I ti now 91 years old," Teak Is supposed to he the most lIn perishuatile of woods. It con1tainis an essentIal oil that saflrIlrds It against the atick of insects ani tle chanie of temperaulre as weIl as ust m11 . ture. Teak Is 1much useti for pilinl.o uIm the sills in houise Iildihhg; also in the colistriletion of rilway ages. OURE AtL SKIN T1N 1101 lm.Es. Sulphur the Accepted Remedy for a Hiuni dred Years. Sulphur is one of the zreatest reiim, dies iatlrnl ever glave to man. Every physician knows that it enreq skin nud blood troubles. Haieo(k's Liquid Sul phur enables you to get the full ilm't-fi in the most convenient form. Don't Ike Sulphur tablets or wofers or pioden d nIlphur in molasses. IIamock's liinid sulphur is pkasaiit to take ami perfeet in its action. All druggists sell it. A well known citxou of Danville, Pa., writes: "I have had an aggravatel cane of Eezema for over 25 yearh, I have used seven 50-cent bottles of the Liqnid and one jar of your Hancock's LigImo Sulphur Ointment, *and now I fo-ii io though I had a brand now pair of hadi, It hus cured me find I n ct-itain it %ill cure any one if they persist in usint Hancock's Liquid Sulphur according t( diaectious. "Butler Edgar A Pastoral. It Was a beautiful night. The gen tle 7,ephyrs of the evening played mu sically amid the silky leaves of tht turnip trees and the. onion bushes am1 wvafted from across the distant thib the delicate fragrance of the growing cabbages and the faroff odor of thu bean trees. "Betsy," he cooed as they sat on~ th< rickety wooden fence surrounding .\rs 1FIlligan's pigsty, "'Ow bee-a-utiful is lull' Jes' tink ov it, Betsy. W'en wt are married we'll have a pig all ozi our own, all to ourselves." "Willyumn," she whispered resentful. hy, "why should we want ter buy n pig? I shan't want ter bay a pig when I've got yew!" Then all was silent once mnove except that the gentle zephyrs: still played amid1( the fronds of the e( >hage hushes and the sIlver thronted frog still sanig from the roof.-IReynolds' Newspaper. ENDOIRSED BY THE COUNTY. Thie popular remedy in Otuego counity and the best friend of my fimily," writes Wmn. M. Dielz, editor andt piub lisher of the Otsego Journal, Gilberts ville, N. Y., "Is Dr. King's New Dis covery. It bars proved to be an inifali ble cure for conghls and colds. 'imakingt sbort work of the worst of them. We always keep ai bottle ini the house5. 1 be lieve it to be the most valuable prescrip tions known for Lnnig andc Throat dis ealses." Gnaraniiitee~d to netver disappoint the taker by Pickens Drug Co's Drug store. Price .500 and $1, Trial boitle free. Justifiable Indignation. One evening JIohni Scott (Lord Eldoi had( been shipig rather too frly1 of the convivial howl wvith a frIend In Edinhnuirgh, and1( upon0 emnergiiug lito the air hiIs 1intelileet beenmne consider ably 'onlfuIsed. Not beting ale to dis tInlguish obijects wilth any3 (degreie of certainty lie felt himself quite capab11le of losing his wvay to 1his own home. WhIle in this perpllexity lie saw soxme one1( coing towardl himi wvhiom lhe asked, "D)'ye ken whaur John Scott bidles?" "Whaur's the use of your speerinug that question? You're John Scott him set'." "I ken that," answered John Indig nantly, "but it's no himsel' that's wanted-dts his house." Nature of Aerolites. It Is thought by those who have spe. chilly studied the subject that a ring I of aerolltes revolves around the sun, porIions of it very hic kly Studded with them, whIle InI o ther portions' they are t only sp:rsely senitierl. Eve 'cry year I (lit vileaIrt's orbit nithroulgli this ring t 11nd. comles lin contact w%.ith thle atero- ,t! liteS. Allotlier theory. not n'eessariily III colifIlet w ith t o:1o Just given, ks 1I SIhat Mueteors 1 1%. itlier remn ofll thel wolghtil material of, thec sohlr systeml C o 0 l o rl io n s o ' thei l g rea te r s I oI , t 'I ' I vN'.ich0l till splie is fill.-New York I Aiiterkican. The Limit of Life Then most eininient medical sei-tfats are't ntmn11imlons. ill the( convin1ionl thalt the nrL Ie Ieid limii'ation 4f hnI man life is i-mvi veNiur below she attain nicit. possible ithtil ie lvit'el knewl edg. of wit1h ithe rlueo is nlow pissessed. ec The crifical perinal thatt. de1terminie, its M,, durationi .s# mlls t.) bo betweenii 501) and (160; al 1th-i propier' 'ar' of t'li body dniing t.his s. udeli icanot, h% too sr1ngil rg'd; Ila C:I I'crl Itss: ''s t1 be i1g fittal to longevi- I ti ly Nat Ure''j be st heliper' -fter 50 y)-ra b: 4; I.11 zriv liitors, the swaltilio tonlic inedicin1e thlt revitaliz--s every urgan of tle holy. Gn .ranteed b-y the Pickens rig Co. Drnggiris't.g 50c. i Hoad Down. . The hai1bit o' wu alking "head downl" d see:Is to be gi' n up1111 u1. 1 crIn-' ]lot help nticling that a1 vast mwajority -t] of mnl' atre gazing bInkly at the pave mntl -.I- they proceed. Are they un1 ler'se1 il1n thought' Arte tlhy W0,al; il tiht- ieki? Are their alits too lieav'y? d 1)o they try to avoid acjtnalnlnce'! Are they endeaovoing to make ai iml PrVes:sioln that they are working oit 4om' giant problem? Is there any thiig Ietty inl tile pavc'ementt Are tlhirll' shoes attraIctiv*e? Are they l silled to lift their eyes, thir'ow out theli' chiests an1d look the worl(d inl the face? IHow. many Ilel do you kniow who sit erect in a puiblic conveyance, eyes on the level, head we I poised on a straight neek?-New York Press. "Ri7GULA.R A51 THE SUN" is Aln expiriolI as cld a tih 1r-.e. No donht th rising and setti- g. cf the su is iho mtst regiii' porfurtialon hi th1 1n"ivorse, uIlles it is the ac' 0ion1 , f the h1vIe' 1111( bowels when regulatel with Dr. King's N,"w Life Pills. Guarilnte, d by thii Pickouis Di'ig Co. Druggists, 25e Did He? A young mall wlhio was preen'te]il from ma kiniig his 1s11ual oveniilg ea sen1t his aldor'ed one the followim.l note: '''TIs shl tlat absence conquers love. But, oh. bellev'e it r.ot: I'v%.e tried in 'vaiin Its power to prove. And thou art not 'orgot." The hearl'ess young wo1m returned It wi all thlie romance rmoved by wiie acr'oss the back, "Ah,splatter!" -l'anisas City Star. lRiRMEDY FOR D1RRhOEA NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. "I want to Roy a few words for Cliim berlam's Collie, Cholerno and di.rrhoea r-madv. I hav used this -preparlition in mv fimily for tie paiii tivo years l nd i 've r. comnmended it to i nnmber of people in York con'uly aind have never 4 kiwnn it to fiil to effect a cure in any inasanee. I rel that I caninot say too niau;b for the best medicwine of the kind ii the world."-S. Jamison, Spriing Gire v... York connty, Pa. This remedy is 41 folsi by the Pickena Drng Co. The Greek athlete of the gokien age tr'alined on new cheese, dried figs, boiled grain, milk and warta water. lie ate mo meat whatever. A 'volmin worries ntutil abe geta wr'mk les, thenu wcorries becauwe shie has them. If 51he- takes Holhister's RocKy Mountain Teai she wonbi have neither. Bi'ight, smiling ince follows its use. 35o Tea or ['ah b-ta Ought to Know H-ow. The animal trainer being afek, his Iwife reported for duty in his stead. "Have- you over had any exprence In this line?" asked the owner of the menager'ie, with some doubt. "Not just exactly in this line," she said, "but my husband manages the beasts all right, doesn't he?" "He certainly does." "Welfi,. you ought to see horw easy I can manage him."-London Opinion. i - .. HAD .AN AWFUL TIME. But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar'rhoeii Remedy Cnred Him. It is wilh pleansure that. I give you this unsolicited testimonial. Ahout a ye ~r ago whe-n I hadl a cals- of the me'a sles I got caught 4ont in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels. I 11 -d ani awful timo and had it not b'een for the use of Ohamberlain'as Cholern, Coili and Dicarrhoea Remnedy, I (44)1n1id ot hacve posmibly livedi but a few v htonir longe'r, but thanks to this remedy I am now ationg and well. I have writ ten the above through simple gratitude anid I shmll always speak a good wcorsi for1 tis remedy.-Sam H. (Owin, Concord. Ga. For sale by Pickens Drug Co. "What nonsense all this is about men getting on theIr knees when they propose," said Mrs. Parslow to her dlear friend. "My husband didn't do any such absurd thing when he asked mue to marry him." "lie did when he proposed to me," said the dear friend without thinking. About Surnames. A curious custom which was prova eut hn England, even as late as the eventeentli century, gave rise to a lumher of surnames. It was the cus 0111 of wearing patches on the face licl originated with the ladies of lie court, who wore plasters cut fi lie shape of crescents, stars, circles, lamonds, hearts, crosses, etc.; hence 1e word "court plaster." 4ome11 went a far as to patch their faces with a Lnllh:I and four, it Ship11) In full sal. a liateaul and maySuch things. From its (i111ou1s cirecutistlie enimie the litte-, Cross, hip, Coulter, Castle, rutp, Shear, Cloak. Sickles, Vane, lagg, Crow and ('rabbe aild Iany thers of equal sgilllcilce..-("ChIcago ews. Eczema. For tho gond of thoso sulmering With zema11 or other sucIh trouble, I w.sh to y, my wife hail somlnethliug of that kind d after using the doctors' remedi- ; f. r me time Concluided to try ('ihber- 1 ill's Slv1'e, 111( it Provo' to 1be better il any thing she had tried. For sale r Pickens Drug Co. They Shelved Browning. Douglas Jerrold wNas convalescing romx an illness when he read Urown ig's "Sordello." Not a consecutive lea could lie get from that mystic pro. - uction. It struck him that lie had )st his reason (uring his illiwss. lie : irust the voluie into his wife's hand. .t Lfter several attempts to make any ense out of the first page she returned ., saying: "Bother the gibberish! I on't -inderstand a word of it." Orino Laxative Ftut, liTup is sold I ulder a positive guilalantee to (1ure cou ipation, siok headache, stonach troll le, or any form of indigestion. If it %its, the manufacturers refund youri ioincy. What imore ci illy onei do? Donald came running homleh, siig: 'Ovel at 'Mrs. Pond's they have n11ine a logs. Soine of thei are full blooded ind some are not. The full blooded ' )les cost 50 cents ald the others a I inlareter. Please, imlother, cant't I buy One,,of thlt vinlpty bloilei o es "-St Lou is liupulic. "Everybody Should Know" C 1ys 0. C. Hays, I )rolmitnt, 1s1i1(s I it Il 411 l11htif, Nlo., 0111t lluckleni's Arni- c i is the qulickes. and sllst l'ahlig t alve evera pplhti to a sore, burc. or 4 Volnd or to a case of Piles. I've used t t aIti Iknow what I'm talking about, i iuairated by the Pickeins DIig Co, ' )rniggihs. 25. What Did He Mean? She lives on1 Emerson street; lie lives t few blocks farther east. She hadl a t >Arthday recently. and he gave her a - Inte han4d mirror ats a present. She ,Van delI -h1t ed. "Im giil you lke it." h i 'Think of m1e once in awhile when yol Ise it, will you?." "Yes. indeed," she repifed. "I'll think )f you every time I use- It." "Oh." lie said. "you don't have to hi1lk of ie all the time." Somehow or other she didn't quite ike that reply.-Denver Post. C rhambelat.n Colle, Oholera and Dlir - rhoea flemeldy Hatter than t Three D[octora. "'three years ago we hid thlree doctors rithi our little hoy anid everything they siuld do seemed to be in vaini. At last rbein all hlope seemed to be gone we bai pml using Chanmbrlain's colhe cholera md Diairhoea Remedy and in a few ioure lhe began to improve. Today he H asI healthy a chikt as parents coulid rish for."-Mrs. B. J,.iohnston, Lin on, Miss. For saule by Pickens brug ,o. The "Punch and Judy"' is a relie 'If anl anlent mystery, "Pentiuxs Pilate and the Jews." Types er symbols of Mr. Punch have been~ discovered r amnong the hieroglyprtes- of' Egypt. andt 1 I~erelanlheumlf andl Pomperf have given np the puppet after- being burled six teeni centuries.-Exebrange. Bllood Poisonung 'esllts from chronic constipation. whichl ( s quickly cured by'Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs ~ ~rom the system and infuse new life and. rigor, cure sour stomach, nasifa, head-. iche, dizzinesa and colic, without grip- I ug or discomfort. 25e, Guaranteed by s Pickens Drug Co. A Card This is to certify that all druggists anie e mthorized to refund your money if Fo- I cy's Honey and Tar fails to enre your a lough~l or cold. It stops the cough, ils the lunga aind provenlts seriousf re uli from a cold. Cures la grippe oulghli f ud prevents pneumniau ind consumlp-| ion. Contains no opiates. Thes (Genu : ne is in a yellow package. Ref'us* snb i titutos. Parkins Phalrmac~y, Liber'ty, sud Pickens Drag Co. For ain U1mpa~ired4 Appette. To imnprove thle appeitio und11( strenuigth in the dijestion try a few dosest of Chamn >erlaiu's Stomach and iver Tablets. MIr. J H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says: 'They restored my appetite wvhen im afred, relieved me of a Lioated feeling mud caused a pleasant and sitisfactory novement of the bowels." Samples 'ree. Pickens Drug Co. He-I could kiss the (dust you walk n. She-What's the matter with the liust that does the walking?-London ifail. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood-Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. On fre uenit ennae of hadibland is a sluggish stibstanc s aro tihe absorbed it tte biood. Koop tho bowuis open: with Ayors Pills. Made .0. Ayor ro., lowll, Mass. Aiomanufboturorl of 3 HAIR VIGOR. Aqer AGUE CURE. CitERRY PECTORAL. We have no scorots I We publish the formulas of all our medicines. Jotice to Debtors and Creditors. All personsI holding claims agailst the state of di. late O i . Al xiader mat premwnt t ho Same dIly proveln oil r )f fore thle 15th dy of OCtoler 1907. r be debarredt pavniont; and all persons idebtel to tihe said estate. must make ltymnt onl or bpfoie the above (ate to '. J. Mauldmi attornie. 28ep1i07t3 Laura II. Alexander, Ad nuisrntr ix. HOLLISTER'S locky Mountain TeokNuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People, Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specl flo for Consti pation, Indigestion. Liver nd Kidney troubles. Pitules. Eczema. Impure looti. Und lreath. Sluggish Howels. Hondacho ncacnc'ic. Its R1ocky Motintatin Tea in tab t form. 35 cents a box. G(inin inmado by IOLLIwrERt DaUo CoMPANY. bladison, WiS. OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE REMlARKA11LE ESC'UE Thtt tru-tth i wangr th a11 fitction has1 neo mnore bven demonstrated in tle lit. le towin 44 F. dr TmlRie in.u., ti.e rosidence f C. V. Pepper. tio writ. ,: "J Was in ed, entirel.v 11sabl1d with hemorrhagns f the lu-gs andil thro it. Doctors failed a help tme0, a1nd1 all hopis h1d fled Vhen I egan tatking Dr. King,s New Discovery. hled instant. relief came. nit coighing o0n 4 ceased; the' bleeding diiniiisihed apidly , 1111d in three weeks I was 111)1 c) go to work." Guaranteed cnre for oughs aed colds. 50v. aid 81.00, at "ickens Drug Co., drug store, Trial bot la free. Clerk's Sale TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Connty of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. In pursuance of a decretal order made o the following named caRe and on file a the Clerk's office, I will sell to the ighest bidder during the legal hours ur sale at Pickens Court House, S. C., z Saleeday in October 1907, the fol. 3wing described real estate upon the erms herein after mentioned towit: Anna M. Riceby againist Mary A. Bentley and Frank c. Maenhiin. All tbat certain piece, psicci or tract iland] lying anid beiing in the county md. state aif~i ore I idtontaining eighty ight and three-four tha (882t) acres more r less, lying on both ides of the South ru .Railway andi adjacent to the public eighway leading from Easley. S. C., to 3reeoville, 8. C., it being the same land ep~resenited by pInt made by .,. W. 3r nso* )il, uveyer, diated February 4th 887 wvhich plait is re corded in Deed look "L" a~t page 220 of the records of "ickens county, S. C. wvhich plat refer nee is hero made for a more complete lescrlption. Terms---One-hal f cash1 and the ba lance n a credit of twelve months. The ered portion to be secured by a hond of the nrehaiiser and a mortgage of tile premi es sold with interest from daty of sale at per cent on the credit p~ortion with thle rivilego of the purchaer 1 payinug all ashc on day of sab-.. Tforms of salo must 0 complied with within onie hour cfter alP or' it will be reso.ld on1 samell d y. Purchaser to pay for all p~ape're and r recinC(lg of same~l. A. ,1. RIOGOSIL. S.]J Clerk of Court. KILL THECOUCH AND CURE THE UNOS -iHDr. King's New Discovery AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATIBPAoTOR OR KONDY R1RPUNrDrn .