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raMMMa DYEar TRUBIDAr oMata. -BY The Uentlnol4our aawm@ny TQMPsoN & RIonar. Pawr.& J. L. 0. THOMPSON. Efses. Subscription $1.00 Per Annutn. Advertising Rate Reesonable. Batered at Pickens Fustofmlce as Second Class Hall Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. Satisfactoril, Settled The many readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that all differences between the mer chants of Pickens and this paper have been satisfactorily settled. A committee has informed the editor that a majority of the merchants, in the best interests of the town and county, and to create a better feeling among all concerned, have declared that 'the agreement between the mer chants is no longer binding, and the so-called boycott is called off. J. E. BOGGS Hon. Julius E. Boggs is an aspirant for congressional hon rs. His announcement appears n.this paper-that is proof that 1"e is in the race-and his friends are talking his candidacy, and that is how we know. We know another thing, that is that he has pitched his campaign onj a mighty high plane an(d is go ing down after the office on his merits-no mud slinging, no abuse, no villification of his op ponent, but a clean, clear-cut statement of facts, and his rec ord as a public officlal, which is a hard :one to beat. Take his recerd as solicitor, see how he has fought single-handed and at a great disadvantage on many important cases and invariably gained a conviction. There are cases too numerous to mention, but the court records are:full of them. Would you beat him if you knew his election hinged on your vote? Think well of the position you are placed In. He is your friend and your neigh bor-a Pickens county man, born and bred here-and pride in your own county having rep resentation should cause you to cast your vote for 'your own county man. Mr.. Atken concedes Pickens countyr to Mr. Boggs, just as Mr. Boggs concedes Abbeville to Mr. Aiken. Each county ought, and will, give to her favored son the best recommendation she can--a solid vote. You should not count either man out of the race, but do the best you can for the men of your choice, but be loyal in your choice, and let what Mr. Bogge has done in his circuit, be of great value to him in gaining votes for the position to which he now aspires. j We feel tha* Pickens county, C'and'especially the readers of this paper, feel as we do, and we are Sbut voicing an expression from The effect of naa You catch cold 4down bicaiuse of the easthenku b yo e a ?,#I *RI00teTes ulwe 00Y ti not AtM.Aiken, bt hy will not'vote against Mr. Bogs. M etings of Candidates for Solloltor. August 1-Easley; 4-Reedy Fork; 5-Li'ckville; 6-Fairview; 6" &-FountainInn,8pm 8-Liberty; 10-Williamston; 10-Piedmont, 8 p. m; 11-Pelzer, 8 p. m.; 14-Pendleton; " 5-Ccntral; 17-Chick Springs; " 18--Tigerville; , ". 19-Westminster; "4 20-Traveler's Rest; " 4 21-Honea Path; 22-Anderson, 4 p. m. We have agreed to the fore going schedule, and respectfully ask all papers to publish this. P. A. BONHAM, A. H. DAGNALL, M. C. LONG, J. J. MCSWAIN. A pardon signed by President Benjiamin Harrison turned up the other day, after having been lost by the postoffice for 18 years. It is better late than never, but the convict, who was serving a sentence in the Ohio peniten tiary and was released 17 years ago, may be thankful that it wasn't a hanging matter. - Read and Keep Posted We will sell YOU 20 yards of good Chambree for $r.oo. 20 yards of a good quality of Apron and Bonnett Ging hams for $r .oo. A 'nice Dress Shoe for a lady, worth $r.5o, for $1.25. We will sell the remainder ot our low cut shoes at a dis count of 25 per cent. We will sell you- a nice fig ured Lawn worth r oc, at 8c yd. Good Pants for men and boys, going at a sacrifice. Pants worth $r -50, going at $1.25, and boys pants as low as 25c a pair. Come and see our goods before you buy. Don't forget to bring uzs your .chickens and eggs. Bring us yourr remnant of cotton seed, we will pay 85c per hundred pounds for them anu want -500,00o pounds at once if we can get them. Yours for business, J.lH. Brown & Son LIBE~RTY, s. C. Wofford College H ENRY NELSON SNYDER, A, M., Lt. D., LL.D., Presleut Nine Departments; Library and Libra rian; Gymnasium undr competent Di rectorj' A thleic Gro.unda. Next $ession begin. Sept 16. F~or catalogue addregs J. A. GA MEWELL, 8eoy. tSpartanburg, S. C. Wofford College Fitting School Spartanburg, S.-C. Hligh Grade Preparatory School Well equipe plant. Two lare dor mitories an4 one recitatio,. buidn, all brick. LUmited school: small ces otha~ ruaonable. 8eesion~ begma Sept. 'Spartahiburg, 8.' c. aasts.aIong time., easly or become aftbr effects of malagia. w.elf with S.$cgf' BOo. A1~ $1.,0. N" RE you going ai on any over ni need of replen travel with? Are all first clas order, or d4 We have some and durable, for tmv A full line c Felt Hati Some of the han ever seen displayed can be made up for, To see them is t CREE WHERE Y WHAT. THEY IV SAY ABOUT thelot HARRIS - ba4 bei Read This, ThC The Great InM To close out quic kly we are Another lot Soc shiri~s at 35 Men's undershirts ra~d draw A big lot ladies' vests, the i Heay to suit any one ati lotwlthstanding we are right in hemo. You should s e our 8 iad anting to equal tis. EB BROIDERIES.--.We dc cents up.. The prettiest waist fronting vay for a vacation or on busines' ght trip? Is any of your appare) ishing? Is your4 Sit Case, B, the hundred and one things nee you need any of these necessar iuits in the two and three-piece ling, whether for business or ph >f Negligee Shirts, s and Summer Un dsomest' Suit Cases, Grips and -all at the lowest possible price: o be convinced. r HSC m.NVILLE, S. OU GET Tki they say its a shame to butcher prices like Just scooped in a lot of fine clothing, abot. r alike. No matter to you how I did it, ti price. $1.48 for $3.00 pauss, $2.98 for #4.00 of stuff -bron new and made up by the bee rthilg fr'om a fence rail to a wash tub. (Xi regal hundred bran new vests, mostly srnall Muack Pepper 1o 1b., .10 nutmegs for 5c. ,( unorl unt et ready to q it. Bes. ured hams ge prices mine I s, preservng 0owderp. I don't ask for 3 ney. Bring me the produce and Country Hams. T O i IST EN ink it Over and *st Values Ye Ien's Top Shi .now offering a lot of Men's $.i,o cents. ers, good quality, at 25 cents and 5c goods, in seconds at .wo, 3 f hie lowest prices that prevail, mer Dress. Got the midst-of the season, we have '-3 cents ginghams, which we ar, not handle the "trashy kind,'' be Sto be seen any where. K. PA R ? Are you going I out of repair or.in ,g or Trunk fit to led for traveling In es? kind, light weight !asure. Straw and lerwear Trunks you have i that the materials HILD C. E7VALL he does it would be near the truth. t 1000 air pants in the lot, no two y are here and going like hot cakes io $8.0O pants. This Is a -"swell" t manufg-eturers. I can fit most me quick while your 's:z is here. numubers, so is the j.rict. il 15cj and 20 plugs 4nn cured to :o 20 lb-less Fruit jars, caps, rub our trade unless I can save you D). HARRIS Come Quick. t Offered rts. o shirts for 70 Cents each.. So cents a. garment - put-the price-knife deep irn selting for 5 cents. Never t give you' good-goods fronm