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Bar-ns all the imne tp everyone. Tender Sole, It's charitable to your shoe not fair to your feet to blame soles when they smart and Your soles are Intended to plenty of use, and they will if shoes are right. Stand or smooth inner Crossett soMe-.i the foot-comfortable, for hc CROS SH *Makes Li 00 CALL ON VOUR D L E WI A. C R NORTH ABINC Spring and Sun woo)ens and silk ( tion, Our Motto: "Quick Buchai A Good Year for the Farmers. Before his departure from New Th York the other (lay for an ex- ConfE tended tour in Eu-ope, Stuyve- each sant Fish talked in an interest- Augu ing way about the woes and pose o hardships of the rich. He de- to m1( clared that it was more difficult the fir for a man who has been "enjoy- next, ing an income of $260,000 a board, year to readjust himself to the of me< conditions of a $50,000 income Eas than it is for a man living on erty ti $15 a week to have his wages town~s cut to $10." But how does he ship, ) know? Did he ever work for ship, $15 a week and have his wages t o wV n cut to $10? Pump Another of Mr. Fish's griev. erland ances or regrets is that the rich ship, ] have no cash with which to pay The: -their bills, and that the trades- organi men are becoming cruel In their and s dlemands. Even at Newport the ele~t 1 cottagers are required this year ate sc to pay as they go, "but," said applic Mr. Fish, as he brightened up a rpe bit, "'it is going to be a great sadt year for the farmers of the couu try. Big crops are reportied everywhere.e The farmers will Ag pofitwhere the business man da~ But why shouldn't the farm- whis ers profit If they are raising the One crops? Why should they always blihe of "howers of wood and draws of a ofwater" for the cottagers'at don Newport and the other Idle M unproductive people of country?--[News and 00rI n~e The Columbia State jiI that if Peary fails t North Pole we m Roosevelt to havo a the near future. W e N that would keep hli seed~ time.--ontgome~j catte1 HENDS OTT CO.'' 1 The only STR. Departien but This weeks c your burn. tand your i t~1 Oflfofzing to Sole Agents fo Crossett Shoes ST l Sorosis Shoes and the patent ed ventilatex ,Wal SY 0 Shoe for sum LER ORWVRr ILA. TONS r- '"e- mer. - Guaran teed to keep th, Lner wash goods, feot cool an" s at a big reduc prevent prespi ration. Sales, Small Profits: ian= enderso Notice to Old Soldiers. Bryan and Kern surviving soldiers of the Bryan was determined to have derate States in Pickens B Y are requested, to meet ifor a. running mate a man To whose. nwme ends with "n." oxvnship on the 1st day of His preference was Johnson, I 3t, at 3 p. m., for the pur- but he is satisfied with. Kerni. see f electing a representative Possibly he is a trifle supersti- N. et at the court house on tous. He knws full well -that treI st Monday in September, all presidential'candidates whose .and to elect a county pension qun e e'nded with the letter toti for year 1909. The place "w "wih a vice-presidential it t< 4ting in each township: ,ida whose surname like- 1stra ley township, Easley; Lib. y~s enided with "n" were quWi >wnshlp, Liberty; Central dutd -1 hip,Central;Pickens town- J en--O tn a Pickens; Hurricane town- MadisonOInO - Pro Mile Creek; E astatee Jaa-J~athIoun. VOt s h i p, .Antioch chatchi Jaksn-Van Buren; abo) kintown township, Suxth- Lincoln--Uamiln;- treU 's storet Dacusvlfle town- Ud - e e ro i.Harrison-Morton.- D. re assembled thyshall _____0 ze by electing a c-hairman u (ecretary, and shall tie Th~ -legislature ' of-t Louisiana h ~y baallot an -ex-confeder- has passed a highdicense lawwh idler' not a holder or an for tlgat s~ate. -The nguimum1I efor a pension, as- the liocse lst~o* 500. mntative of the veterans of pSPECIAL. SUMME& VCURSIONS cur 3B. Nswnuuw, Via Southern Railway,. t( Pen1L omu E3atjimsly low~ rtnd-trip nutlenan told us the othr Wek-~n4 Excursion :Tickets pie at' moonainiera in t5 are now on sale for aill trains No were tictnuhly making Salarylays and for- Sunday aga y out of cdttaod niel niorning trains only, to Isle of get ,ag,gpnaenin about p Pie,, Tybee; also to many at- mai W, wlm akMo even alon tractive~Iountain R~esort Points, the vildestu asever' wenit fnin prfi1~aclttions In South a ki iemaj Ii~t gire OMara Tick~ good to re- i at pa pie~ia~4 tn un tl n ay following it i, ~Iwh*~ a pr( ~ i eof sale.ta ~ -ll~ pts Is dded Also pecial Sunday Excur- may kethett -bd," had Blon rates from Columbia, Au- cros i~i~4ti~g that *11Hui (da and Intermediate stations do t ~~ out of yotir to Isle of Palms and Tybee. 'it di aho 6c the skfg- of 3Fo details, Vate~.eten~ apply* Inqi YiE totiehes. Scrneyv to Southern ilauway agenits, or vou: as beert. found for cotton~ 3. L."Mmar, A. ~. P. A., At- bots iea etan ofo anta, Ga.;J. , Lag;,D. Th,~ itwy --(ocQa R~ecota. .bharleston, S 0 ny frerinr er tS StPre in r ifferings. w A. ea~ a ee astsn 8nation.j Ladies' Shirt Waists r and Skirts 25 Black Voil Skirts, worth $7.50 at - $5.0o 50 Ilack Panama Skirts, worth $7-50 at $5.09 $5 Lengerie Waists, closed from factory worth $r.so and-$2.oo, for . 986 One lot Silk-Suits, worth $xo.o6 and $12.50, for.- - - $798 All High Grade Voil Skirts at a Reduction n=Scott Co. 0,0I gnat &=I ow eTtumnt! dian, dog or negro. Knowledge Is what you need, and that you sure diseases without medicine. can get from the pamphlet and supplement, or my instructions. I you complain in -any way, Don't forget that I refund your or write me today at Brevard, money with one dollar extra and C., and secure a life's time Pay your railroad fare back tment, which cost you A, home if T fail to t the filling cost $2 or 2.50,te n hr, ocm;ad Ll $6 or $6.50 and I will send cm l h r flce n > you prepaid with full in- haldo gtmremny LCtions5 and everything -re- Itlietlde n ete me ihrecmenaio. [y home or head office' is al- wne saet tapie rs open and orders ar filled Wrttoafrpriclr willwaskndmywan D. or nr. Knowledge utis o is otym whtIoneed, AGNTha o imet hie n Esl, .*can ge rtepamphd an d suppoemnM,. r3y Lnstrctions. moneyolderneDoollHiexkra an rge aygod, oinibery yor railroad fre back 1,.seeme r Ms.T. 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