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There is a L-u ]Dc When is Your Mai Hel Him to Make it The lucky day for one of the Rural ciber 23d 1907, for on that date one of high gi ade, "Piedmont" brand, Top Bti Jfeath-Bruco.-Morrow Co., and now on el We giyo 200 votes for every dollar paid in on subscriptiou to this pfaper, besidos running single coupons inl ech1 i8sue of the paper, which you can lill out for your favorites and get to this oflico any time before that date. These propositions are all under the .one heading and 200 votes are counted toi each proposition, as follows: 200 votes to the rural carrier receiving the most votes. 200 votes to the young lady in your own townshipl recoiving most votOs. 20) votes for person in the county ro ceiving m1ot votes. THE PRIZES ARE: High grade buggy to carrier. A nice present will be presented to -some young lady in c;'ci township. This is something nice and will be .announced later. An unlimited course inl a first-cilass business eollege. Tle tir t published riport of stauding of contestaits in tihe voting contest will he in isure of Nov. 14. To the carrier leading nt the first re port we will pr1eseit $5 in cash To the young lady having the large4t nunmber of votes at first report will also receive $5 in cash. Savo your1 coplions. Everybody knows the boy.s on the ru ,al routes. and all know that thr:ough e kBeverly ( bomb into her fine composure with his next remark. He addressed her in the AGraustark language: -"Is It your desire that!I shall contin rue to address you In English?" iBeve-ly's face turned a bit red, and -her eyes 'wavered. By a wonderful er. tort she retained her self control, stamn muering ever so faintly when she said .ii :English: 'tI wish you would speak English." unwittingly giving answer to his flues tion. "I shall insist upon that. Your .English is too good to be spoiled." 'irhen lhe made a bold test, his fIrst having failed, Ile spoke once more in the native tongue, this time softly and earnestly. "As you wish, your highness, but 1 think It Is a most rIiiuous practice," hie said, arid his heart lost none of it-s $2.70 Worti For ! Sanitol' Introduct Ten standard toili value $2.70. Call will tell you the great introductory (Chemical Labo Picken s zeky Ly for Us All Carrier's Lucky Dayl December 23d, 1907.. Mail carriers in this conaty will be De them will be presented with a handsonI4 ggy, fully warranted and guarantred b hibition in their show window. thick and thin, wet and dry, they are ot the grind. Their expenses are heavy for hnggica wear out and horses depreci ato in value, and ll- is not "Igrist th I comes to their mill. Crops aire good and the weather coid not be better for th( gathering. Pri'es -are natisfactory and everybody is correspondingly prosperou, and happy. We are receiving many neo subscribers and many of tle old stand. bys are remembering the .printer and paying thelir dues. Now for tho mail boys: Watch your paper and clip the coupon you will fild in each copy after this date, and it will count tivo votes. Vh"n you pay your dollar on suberoiption call for your cou poll which entitles you to 2' 0 vo'es. Vote theae c:Ipous fot some one o.1 the Carriers in Pichens 0u-nty and to he one rec. iving the I rgest number of votes we will present a high grade bug gy. This buggy is a Pi dmont-oue of their very best and gnalanteed I y The H1e.'th*rnec Morrow Co. and is ou ex hibilioll it their .s lre. There is also I pietty prize oifered for sone young lady In each towuship in the couu v, anlid a schoharship for some young lady or gent in the county. Each coupon votes on ail propllsilious and th. fuu c'os(s Mo d'y Dec. 2:3. 1907. c By - GEORGE BARR SM'GUTCI[ON . - Auther of "GraustaIr". * oyrht. 1904. y Dod, - courage. ipeveriy looked at him anost pathetically. She knew that behind the curtain two young women were- ene joying her discomfiture. Something told her that they were stifling theii' mirth with dainty lace bordered: hand'. kerchiefs. "That will' do, sir," she managed' to say firmly. "It's very nice ot you, but after this; pay your homage in English," she went on, taking a long chance on his remark. It must have been com plimentary, she reasoned. As for Bal: dos, the faintest sign of a smile touched hisa lips, and his eyes were twinkling as he bent his head quickly. Franz was right; she did not know a word of the Glraustamrk lan guage. "I have entered the service for sIx moniths, your highniess." lhe said in Eng lish. "You have honored me, and I give my heart as well as my arm tn your ca:use." 51.oo a Great ory Offer at articles for $1.00 at our store and we particulars of this offer of the Sanitol ratory Company IDrnug Co. Beverly, breathing easier, was pro) erly Impressed by this promise of tea ty. She was looking with pride upc the figure of her stalwart protege. "I hope you have destroyed that ho rid black patch," she said. "It has gone to keep company wil I other devoted but deserted friends," I said. a tinge of bitterness in his voice "The uniform is vastly becoming she went on, -realizing helplessly thi she was providing Intense ainuseme for the unseen auditors. "It shames the rags in which yc found me." "I shall never forget them, Baldos she said, with a strange earnestness I her voice. "May I presulme to inquire after t health of your' good Aunt Fanny an< although I did not see him, your Une Sam?" he asked. with a face as stralgi and sincere as that of a judge. Be "Your higohness, I fear we have &ph and eavesdroppers here." erly swa llowed suddenly and chiecke a laugh with some dilli1culty. "Aunt Fanny Is never ill'. Some da I shall tell you mnore of Uncle- Sam. I will inter-est YOU." "Anlother qiuestion, If It please YOU highiness. Do you expect to- return t Amervilen soon'?" Th1Js wvas the unexpected, but she-mc It w.ith admirable composure. "It depends upon the time- wh Prrnce lantan resum es the throne 1. a lug n,sh sn a hSid. "And that day imy never come, said hie, such miocklug regret lin, hi voice that she looked upon him. wit newer interest. "Why, I really believe you want t go to Ameriea!" she eried. The eyes of BaldoH had been furtIve y dtawn to the curtain more than one during the last few minutes. Ath o< easional movement of the long orent hangings attracted hits attention. I dawned upon him that the little pn was hein overheard, whether by spie or conspirators he knew not. Resei ment sprang up In his breast and gav birth to a daring that was as spectam ular as it was confounding. Wit 1-on noele trofethe long orienth hhalfg atated from atenchin. he eywewde wit1himta, he littl prte bu isn was bigoehardy whethng thi ertanirators drew tsne entessli Twon srartle woen ~stod expose irto a dain dg a wasl amazpe~t faces Tr was confoundin Wth lsgniele atrides One reahed tas edye mros gl tdsace ahe ld dirte bovererband wae alewd ewluthint -urton, th rew pitcdelessofGasl Hoed dnot ore hnd twompons uehit - oieut altir etur ne to them mrlens girl. "Y our highness," lie said clearly,.coo 13y. "I four we have spies anid envel droppers here. Is your court madb- ii I of-1 should1 say, they are doubt'ihs* Spair of curious ladle.' in waiting. Shet I begin mny serv'ice,. your highness,. h~ esc.ortimng themi to yonder door?" CHIAPTIER XIII. E IVERtLY gasped. The countet Bstared blankly at the. ne guazrdl. Yetive flushed d-eepl; ... bt her lip in hopeless ebhagrI and dropped her eyes. A prletty tur) 1ind1eed, the iplay had taken! Not a wou was uttered for a full half millute; nt did thme guilty witnesses ven~ture tori and( impanssiv'e, hoiding tlhe eurta aside. At lasnt the shadlow of a smi crent into the face of the princess, bl her tones were full of dep, humili1 when she sploke. "We ciaveb permission. tos retire, yol highness," she said, and there was vi tuiouA appeal in her eyes. "I pray fc gi veniess for this hiiscretioni and ih plore you to he0 lenient withh two mni erable creatuires who, love you so w. that they forget their dignity." "1 aim amazedi and shocked," was a that Beverly could say. "You may g but return to me within an hour. will then hear what you haive to say. Slowvly, even humbly, the ruler Graiustark and her cousin passed i neath the upraised arm of the n( guard. lHe opened a door on the opI site side of the room, and they we ['to, DR commeunD.1 Ashmore & Nil E have just received a bi b Dress Goods and Shoes. right up-to-date in evey r Lt iBring us your Prolice, su U ens, Eggs, Butter, Peanuts, We will pay the top of tiL anything yout have for sal.1( OurMore goods f tur MBetter goods I Shoes, Seoes It will pay you to see us buy your Shoes. Yours tru' A SHMORE and IN IT. A.. RT( J GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND 01 L l TIHE HE'ST WIRE FENCING 01 HORSE HIGH, r/E WEL Bull Strong iChicken Proof. Hog Tight. Nothinig can run through it, c ,or climb over and br s- -- - - - - - - - v I havt' a good line < CLOC s Amonig thsem are the recornmnendabile r Clocka with weiughts, which I arn sellii I, And a new l|iae of SILVERWARE. e- Silver WA'liES. A nice. line of 8S. glasses to fiti eyes. All kinds of R epair w( 1l e H. SNIDER, - - t OUNTY TR30ANURElt'N NOTICE OF~ Ot11ee of Connuaty Treasuir gThe books for- tha.. collaetion of S'ate amld Count y S15th 1907, to December 31st 19fl7. Theo.e wis.- pref.* ry, 1908 with one par ent.si ad.iai; th-a..o pa. re4 cani d$0s with 2 peir cen~t ssdih*ios, ; ths e who. prefs the 15th of eseid mnth cn dom so by paaying~ isn a idit~i 1dato the b~ooksI widi e oe l N. B.--Taxpaye owninlg property or patying t-. pa for tax receipt in eneh townsh911'p or s4peoial r- " a~ own property. '.Ilai Za very import m as tue Those who doi n)ot witah to, come) to) ii 0 ombier 25) and Ilwill funisha yon wieth t: ' -' by caaeck, money order or roggetoo I'.tA-r. a two (2) cents na2 ennsot uso the. Plea .s t. teriug samel, aoi it is liable to be lset; if se ' - .. 3Levy for~ State tax -4 a' " "' Costituition ~~ sossio tax 3 'a *' ~Ordiniary I 'ouaty tax~ 4 " 11 - " Sinkinsg Fundce - I " 'sPast InCEtdtedness, 1 4 " d ~ " " " Chain Oiag, - 1 3 4 r" Keowee Bridge' 3 M h1 Total, 14 7 # ZSCHOOL TA.X. n * Special Lnvy far (tchool Darroa S It Bpecial Le~vy for ~-schol i y:5s e N1.. it Specaial Levy fors He~aa I ., i'.ne N Special L~evy for5 HaIdisil 1I is e ' o, i pecial Levy fori S3e eeal D ) r --i N. r.Specjial Levv for~ So - el 51 1aI) et ,' a r-Spniasl Le~avy hor S--haoo, lharsa" N $- peciatl L ea f.. Seus al D' n - ' N- . a. ~Spec(il L- vaa fa..r~ sato Da r m Na. tilSpecial Levy frs He o4, j )-'a-t a Special Levy I r Sehuali lhal ci. Na. L. vy for insterest i 'onike. - Ia ft R o da.ds. H I ' Li Levy for insterest oni Piok i.e a 1 . lataii. . -. '. Levy for interest on P'icke-na R. RL bon~ , P I Poll taix, $1.00. Eve ry mtss' o etan. I' m nt ede~re isoldiers, whoe do nta niYiier 50 Cca. a u of Commu~uta tion IRonsd uTasx. $31 50. A. * a .' e- 1908, in lieu of five (5) datyc' wiork ont rots oaenn de .9 w persons bietweeni the aigesI or 21 itud 50 yeas- jiat ii o. PxCensed by la1w. at Capitation Dog Tax. Alu personsc owing dFag rnmons lot of Now Ou1r stock Is 'spect. [eh as Click Potatoes, etc. muarket for r less Money, or same Money. before you 41 IIMMONS )UNTRY PRODUCE, T EARTH! :0 :rawl under eak it, >f K S rIld svi Seth Thomnae ugst 8p*Pi eI ls r'gaIill. AIso Usolid Gold and -etacinea; I guaFralntee3 rk an t ejewilry bine. Ensl'ey, 8. 0. TlAX V4UaLLt-ICTIN4G T x wvil h. oi.. fraIn111 Oct. -4. to a <i a erape inl Januna -r. pa. lg in Febr'uary 190t+. 'ual 7 pFr c -int. After said for eashersi will pl~easeo ask ' a ' *-el I.' . . -a1 y - - .- 2 e .., us-. . --. . - ! . a - , Titmi-t. LD . ra :U...ter. LI01i.. bis. S. 2 a.-l x 9. 4 ane' 10., I enaiIb 1 1. '.. ' ; Ii;. 2 ru a l'2. 2 aan . e un4 Tow': ,hripa. 2 inill-4 '.~ ii ' v. hp, I ' y . ath P.) vnr I a )Ii al-lt(ju 'a- - e I br h~ .(''t .. A o ..- t iy Lis n o be~for-- a- a.l0 1st, 1908. All are r.'aj .ired1 to pay ai taxi o.f d'na s en e..