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Pioklils Sentlnel-JOUrulg PUBMSHED EVERY THUBSDAY MORNDTG. -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. 0. THOMPSON. EDITOR. W. L. M.ATHENY, Manager. Telephone 32 Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Pickens FustoMce as Second Class MatI Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1909 Preaching Vs. Practice. S. L. Richardson, a white man who formerly lived in Oconee county and who has been in jail at Lexington for some time on a charge of forgery, has been re leased, his relatives having se cured a compromise of the cases against him. It is understood that they secured the compro -mises by paying to the prosecu tors the money that Richareson had obtained by his forgeries. Richardson now praises the Lord, failing to give his relatives any credit for getting him out of jail, and announces that he will devote the remainder of his life to the "service of the Master." He says he is going to preach ing, but says nothing 'about going to work to honestly earn enough money to pay back to his relatives the money they have had to pay out because of his forgeries. It will seem to old fashion peo ple, who look at things in a com mon sense way, that Richardson is just about the last man that should be allowed to preach the gospel. He is calculated to do a great deal of harm. There are people who will be encotiraged to wrong doing, instead of kept from it, by the spectacle of a known for ger preaching from the pulpits without having made restitution for his sins, and without having suffered punishment for them. They will argue that if the Lord took care of Richardson, He would also take care of them if they should acquire money by the unlawful use of other peo ple's names. This is a free country, and un der our constitution a man is al lowed to practice and preach any sort of religion that may happen to suit his fancy. But dishonest people should be punished, and when they are allowed to go free through the influence of friends or relatives they should not be allowed to set themselves up as guides for oth ers. To put such people to preaching will bring religion, of any kind. inx K 'isrepute. Richardson as a preacher of the gospel would do much harm, but as a man honestly acknow ledging past mistakes and hon estly trying to make restitution for them, he would command the utmost respect and would do a great deal of good.-Ander son Daily Mail. The Greatest Wonder They can all say what they please about the great wonders -this, that and the other. How Columbus discovered America, Howe inventing the sewing ma chine, Whitney the cotton gin, Fulton applying steam, Frank lini chaining the lightning, Sur gery, medicine, science, fine arts, and on through the list ad infi nitum, all come in for their share >f platitudes-but the greatest ~hing ever discovered is Hallum's 3ackache and Kidney Pills, a >oon to sufferers from these ills, he worst that beset the human amily. Trouble with the back and idnevs is one of the most inlsidl us dlisorders known to medlical lience today and is hard to -eat, fromt the fact that those *ho suffer with these maladies hiope to wear it off,'' and when -ev do have to take treatment :pect a cure in a few min es. Our pills wvill cure if t a n for any length of time. We are kept busy all the 1e handing out our pills and se who use them speak in the bhest term of praise, saying -.egetting releif and being ght along. Why do you vhen you can get releif. SDrug Co., Pickens, S, An Ordinance Relating to Health and Cleanliness. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Pickens, in; Council Assembled, and by the Auth 3rity of the Same: Section 1. Whatever is dangeror3 to human life6 or health; whatever building, or part or cei ar tier: -)f, is vercrowdeid or not pruvideti wit a| aquate means or ingress and tgrts, or is not sufriciently supported, ventilat ed. sewered, drained, lighted or clean d; and whatever renders soil, air, water or fcod mi ure er i.n , Lolesome, re declared to be nuisances and to be illegai: and every person L..ving aided in creating or contributing to the same, or who may suppF, :-ontinue, or permit any of them, suali be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor Sec. 2. No house refLS, such as from kitchen sinks or from culinary purnoses. whie are deleteriour or in juriic to be 1tb, shall be conveyea or emptied on any of the public streets. unless all -cumulat ions or deposits of deleterious matter is properlv removed frnm said drain or place where accum ulated, and said lAsce and contiguous surface he properly disiifected onC: *n every twenty-four bours. No offa. garbage, deaa animals, decaying vEe table matter, or organic wasfe bubl stance of any kind, sbail be t rown upon any street, road or public piace, and no putrid or decaying animal mat ter or organi, waste substance of at y kind, shall be tbr)wn upon any street, road or public place, and no putiid ot decaving animal or vegetabe mat ei shall be kept ir. any house, collar, o adjoining outbulding, or on any pre mises for more than twenty four hot rs. Sec. 3. No sunken places shall be filled, nor made land constructed, with any materials contailing an ad niivture of prutessible animal or vege table matter. Sec. 4. No person or company .all erect 01 maintain any manufactory or place of business dangerous to life or dettimental to health, or where un wholesome, offensivo or deleterious odors, gas, smoke deposits or exhals tions are generated, without the ter mit of the Board of Health: and all such establishmenis shall be kept clean and wholesome, so as nct to be offen sivo or prejudicial to public health, nor shall any offensive or deleterious waste substance, gas-tar, sludge, re fuse or injurious matter be allowed to accumulate upon the premi-es or be thrown or allowed to run into any public water stream, water conrse, street, or public place. And eveiv person or company conducting such manufactory or business rball use the best approved and all reasonable means to prevent the escape of smoke, gas and odors, and to protect the health and safety of all operatives employed therein. Provided nothing contained in this ordinance shall be deemed to prevent or interfere with the free use of private water-works and sewerage now or hereafter to be installed where reasonable sanitary precautions are observed. Sec. 5. No meat, fish, 1i rd, fruit or vegetables, milk, or anything for hu man food or drink, not then being fresh or properly preserved, sound, wholesome and safe for such use: nor aiy fieh of any animal which died of isease, or which was at the time of its death in a sickly or unwholesome condition: nor the carcass or meat of any calf which was at tbe date of its death less tban four weeks old, or any lamb which was at thbe date of its death less than eight weeks old, or of any pig which was at the time of its death ess than five weeks old, shall be sold or offered for sale as frod in the City of Pickens. Sec. 6. There shall be no hogpens llowed within the corporate limits of the City of Pickens except those that are well floored and raised off the round and situated at least twenty ive feet away from the streets of said ity, aad the floor thereof eighteen inches from the ground, and only then Lnder the supervision of the ~toard of Bealth of the city of Pickens. Provid id tnat bogs may be kept in lots in said yity not less than 16 feet square for each hog. Sec. 7. Every householder or head f a family in a house wherein any :ase of infectious diaease may occur hall report the same to the Secretary >f the Board of Health within twelve ours from the time of his or her irst knowledge of the nature of such lisease: and, until instructions are received from the said Board, shall mot permit any clothing or other arti lo which may have been exposed to nfection to be removed from Ihe house: nor shall any occupant change his residence elsewhere without the consent of the Board of Health. Ey ary physician who may be called to atte'al a ease of inuections disease shall, as soon as he discovers the na ture thereof, make a written report, specifyng the name and residence of the patient, the nature of the disease. and any other facts relating tbereto which he may deem important to the public health, and affix the date and sign his name thereto, and he shall and such report to the Secretary of the Board of Health within twelve hours as above provided. The diseases to be thtus reported are: Asiatic Cho lera, Yellow Fever. Typhus antd Ty phoid Fevers. Small Pox, Scarlet Fe ver, Measles and Diptheria. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of every Physician or other medical practition er, Clergyman, Magistrate, M~idwives, Undertakers, Sextons, and all persons from whom such information may be properly required, to report all Births and Deaths to the Secretary of the Board of Health, or to the Health Of ieer, within three days from the oc currance thereof. Sec. 9. No persons or article liable to propagate a dangerous disease sball come or be brought within tbe limits f this city, unless by the special per mit and under the direction of the Board of Health: and any one having knowledge that suzh person or article as been brought within such limits shall immediately notify the said Board thereof. No person shall, with in the limits of this City, unless by permit of the Board of Health, carry >r remove from one building to anoth 3r any patient with any contagious or nectious disease. Nor shall any per ion, by any exposure of any individ al. or of any article capable of con .eying contagion or infection, or by my negligent act c-onnected with the are or custody thereof, or by a need ess exposure of himself or herself, rause or contribute to the spread of lisease from such individual or dead Sec. 10. There shall not be a public >r church funeral of any person who ias died of Asiatic Ubolera. Ty ihus fever. Smallpox, Diptheria, or carlet fever, without tbe permit of he Board of H-ealth therefor; andl the' amily of the deceased shall in all es es limit the attendance to as few is ossible, and take all urecautions pos ile to neent the erposure of other] P. F Ides lveos CNos k Blo0 P. P. P. purifies the blood, buil strength to weakened nerves, expels happiness, where sickness, gloomy feeli In blood poison, mercurial poison, 1"d skin diseases, like blotches, pim . ad. we say without fear of contradi p.c-fier in the world. '.adies whose systems are poisoned tition due to menstrual irregularities, derful tonic and blood cleansing prop Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, persons to contagion and ijnfectl in. No dead body shall b exhumed ex.ert by permission of the Board of fleal'h. who shall impose such reasonable enn ditions as public safety may requirp. Sec. 11. All bouse" w erever there -ccurs any case of smallpox, scarlet fever, diphtberia or Asintie cholora sball be designatea by a yellow flag placed in a conspicuous position, :nri every householder or head of a family is required ta do so. liefusing or neglectiig so to do shall Ile deeinw a misdemenanor. Sec. 12. No animal affvcted with, >r that has been exposed to, an in feetious or contagious disease shaal be brought or kept within the limits of this City, except by permissiol of the Board of Ile:ltli anc the Idics of animals dead -f sneh i ni. or kill ed on account thereof, or 'he carens; of any other animal, shall nor ho buried within said City, and shall lie imrrediatdly hauled out of the Ci'y by the owner tosreof. And in catse the owner thereof failing or refusin!v to do so after veibal notice by anv one - f the members of the Pard or Health or the City H1ealth ( -r, the ,ame shall be d )no by the City Iiealtth Officer and the expense of tro same taxed aeainst such owner. Ard in case of falure by him rr them to Ila% nb expense, it shall lie - ee nod a misdemeanor. Sec. 13 The Plonrd of lie'h %- w']I require all owners or oteu ant . oi damp or low ground-, within ice ( liv limits, to ditch or drain the smime at such time as said Board shall ijude hest for the healtb of the einmnwzty. and any one who fails or refuses to omply with the directions of the Board of Health within such r-isou le time as tne Board shall designate in its notice to snch persor. who shall be owner or occupant, shall be dened uilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 14. It shall be the duty of the Health Officer to inspcct daily all green groceries, meat markets and places where fish and oysters are sold, and all fresh meats of every kind of fered for sale in said City. Should be discover any unwholesome, diseas ed or spoiled meats, fish, oysters or vegetables, he shall forbid the sale thereof and report the same to the Board oi Health. And it shall lie a misdemeanor for any person to expose for sale, or to sell, any unwboleson, deseased, or spoiled meats, fish oysters r vegetables svithin said City. Sec. 15. No persons shall bury any privy deposits or other ofTensive mat er 'on his premises. nor permit it to e done, except toe same shall have een thoroughly disinfected. and that he same shall be buried not less than ighteen inches deep, and not nearer any drean or well or spring than twen t-five feet. Sec. 16. The owner of every d well ing house in the City of Pickens shall rovide the persons occupying same ith a suitable p)rivy, either surface r sewer, as the ordinance of the City ay requ re or permit. No surface privy shall be within twenty-five feet f a well, or wvithin ten feet of a rain, or within fifteen feet of a street. Thbe Excrement of persons who may have typhod fever, or sr.ch otber germ isease as the Board of Health mnay isignate, shall not he emptied into a surface privy, or throwni cun the round, bua shall be ipat in a water tight receptacle, so as to bie imnmedi telv bauled off by the sanitary carts, r b~e disinfected. or be buried as rovided in Section .15. Sec. 1'7. The health Officer shall aave all snrface privies cleaned out and limed evera seven days by the anitary cart driver, and shall per. onally inspect such work as often as -nssible, provided the same is not one by the users or owners thereof s set forth in this ordinance. Sec. 18. Any person, family or famn les occupying any private home or place of abode sball each pay as sani tary dues the sum of ninety cents each three mionths in advance; proprietorr. f each public place of business of xv kind or character within the ~orporate limits of the City of Pick ne shall pay as sanitary dues the sum f $1.50 each three months in advance, provided they shall elect to have the Elealth Officer clean their premises as erein required. Sec. 19. Any person who shall come !rom any house, residenlce, vicinity or Iace, infected with any infectious or ~ontagious dese'se, or from any house residence, vicinity or place where bhere is a case of such disease, or any erson wvho has, within fifteen ays before, been at any such house, resi Jence, place or vicinity, or any person who shall have beeni exposed to any such disease, or who shall bie infected mtb any such diseases, if any of said persons shall attempt to come into he City of Pickenrs, he shall be warned lby the Health Otieer. oir by aly poiemn not 'o enter said City. md it. shall lie thre duty of the Ihealth Officer aind poliemtan to pirevent the ntrance of such persons into the City And any such persons who shall enter said City after notice not o do so shell be deemed guilty of a isemeanior. Sec 20. Any person found in the City of Pickens who is infected with ny infectious or contagious disease hall be taken into custody hy the health Officer, or by any polie'eman, nd ha there dletainedi or forthwith ~onvye1 to the Pest ilouse, or other suitable placo pirepaired by the City, arad there detained fir tre-atmoent. s, that said person shall be kept isolatedi nd separated from or cmmunnicationi with other persons whereby the dIi. se might lhe spread in the Citv. such person shall bie detained until b is entirely recovered from surbh di ease and until the physician in at tendanee on the Pest House or other lace shall certify that he may be al owed to depart without any danger f spreading the disease. There shall e in attendance at the Peer linuse ~ompetent physician and suitable d competent nurses, to be provided iy the City. The City shall also pro :ide all necessary medicine aj'd all )ther things neecessary to maintain aid Pest rnouse properly and makt he same effective for treatment, iso ation and separation of cases of in ectious or contagious disease. Sec. 21. Any person found in the ity of Pickens. except physiciar s and a aU hoimo, Rhoumaffsm aid~ Scorifii. is up the weak and debilitated, gives disease, giving the patient health and igs and lassitude first prevailed. malaria, dyspepsia. and in all blood pies, old chronic ulcers, tetter, svald etion that P. P. P. is the best blood and whose blood is in an impure con are peculiarly benefitted by the won erties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke SAVANNAH, CA. infected and ch nge Ie!ol hi and uisel all neccessary i rec tutiol s, who sha1l come from any.lit us -, residence, vicinity or place. where tI e -e is a case of any such contagiou-s or to ue to us ease, or who shall have ( 01m1 . wihin less thatn fifteen da, s, from anv s:wh hibone, res idence, vicinit.v, or p'are. or who shall have been in contact or ctommurinie ition with, or near, any pers.m15 llfrcted with any such l di.ase wthin liftee <ays, or who shall have ictn bxb seld ill any WvavN ito ;llv s h toIl or ifi tiont Ili, ae vithin fifleei ,ly, a ll fort'hw itl h talwni into eu.,tolyb 1b lwb lith ;: - I cvr br ainy lbiieran. ali d hal 1 wit h r- <ieslteel 1b leave Ilbe (-itv. I li cIonveved to the biuarantine sta.tion br Iother 'place and kept, .S0lated t thI period bIf fiftt en days. The ( City h1i have a suitalIe anti iprolpr IpI'ant , ion or- piact e for tht <ltittnt :11 ' u too. wn.: al all ..l I rovi b4- A il . t I tll 11tn a :a(1 all . th11 W b -k" N. I V to n k - ibit i reti"l. S-i. 22. Any p -rbn , j : :*br 7:t or Ec t b 0 tb l into ensib b n r any I i t cr i l g s e t io n!l . c l ' lf i eIr'bi take i nl o cosl , (ih) imve been arr-t steri orb t.. b : o fl nb bt 4 i' or : 1 - :11 - . a l b a' " at a I Ip, s t hiolt s:-. nri ine l noi o ate r ;i.:Ct i k iit t ''n slill bie <h-e goibl v (d - bttb or !n: a l tpon i lit i. itue 1 e h I hb e li.(i- itnl a s Im llot fin r t Ib (.- Iun l 1 )ti[ s or m.l b i ri t- t t arei bibl er t i i t ll.' I '' t' -i Iof Pictkte , fr a ieri -lo'i i.tt m !o tt::n thO rty- day.; persii 1 i w inl I ..< i:y f(4. vomling into t Ih City here fl.r (it I e vacciiatel ndl rb v~t.Ci ite. wiiibv,-. a d :. oftel only :s - !. b - rebt'unti ibY the lie: Itoard (bf He.ilth: Prov if.l l. I hat ofn the certifi -ate of a repuitl- 1I p1 1~s ci i ti aLt sn11 vace latiol iigit t i huriois tol any persoi. sutchi I v1s 'sn shall I e eleived therefio al un' ' ihe t (or she canl lb. stafely vaweinited. Fresh bovine virus shll bi us d :n all beCn1t tion-, and the City sh wi1 p ty the (x :I ses of lie vaccination < f .sn h iwliigbent and poor persons as are un bile t paIy for saine. And any p. rson who, shall r fuse, neglect or elechne to bW va:::ttI or ie vaccinated fir a p).ritid oi t 'einty four hours aft(r having hetn notilie Id bv the Health Officer. or any policenliwn, 01 after published i-o;ice in any niripr i tile City by the lbar:1 of Shall he deemfed guilty of a Ibiisdhnean;l or and 1.unishe:1 as lierein pr.-ri bel: awl snAi persobn inav hkewise, he ta-k1dn into etstody by the ollic:e! (bf tih (b' i and beforcibly va ccina I b by vst mll competent person1. Sec. 21. Any pb~lrsf mV~ wh >. [bib vte any of the pro)vbsons bbf S.-bus .-i 2.: inclusive, of. .Ihese (Ordina~I.wes. br t~Shall refuse or neglect to bio bbr bb-rformi anly thing required thercin0. sha:b hI U.1. -le.1I guilty of a llisdemfeanw i. .baat shllb puishedtiC~ by a Iine(1I nb ..b iii b wlb hundbred dollars or impribl:bznent nbot (N ceeding thlirty dayvs. Sec. 25. It shball be dleemell a 1mi5lb meanor for any pbersbon wiiihin sni. (i t (to use any buihlinbg, cellar. stalble. br anyv other place. whether enlos -b db or uneior ed, as a pirivy or uirinbal (e*xcept, einsI as hereinabove pridbedbb) or t plabe, throw, or deposit any hnmi Il b exb:rbernt therein or thereon b. pun shbl biy&b a fjibe of not more tlhan One hu-n~birbl <! >lhia. b[ imprisonenit at har.i lbor upot n 1 pubiic works oft said city for not non than thirty dazi s. Sec. 263. It -hall bte lawfutitl for anb' per~sonil or pers I; ,l toin. (bi pJrit lobe usdi on0 prebtisi s bownlti br 0 cien t lb himt or theml in tihe eiP 1btbo. n Iry w.ell or reserv'tb m:bb wahb!h Pb' r co ptac:leor i eful- tli.b ::br me~ .;g is drained. Andio any p *rsn bi r iers (1.5 violatmng thie prois.-ionbof hi LU- :t ibln shall be guilty bif a mis : mean~ ir, al lb subject to pbunishment. by a flit bb ofbn less than one I (ioI ar nr to iri ihan one!'btl hudrebi djollars. or by' lunp~ri-ibnonil :n hard labhor on thle st reebts if th it 'y fb not less than tone bday netr morbbe thanl thirty da' s. Sec. 27. Everv houilse inb whiih i hr shall develop a cas* bf smi.illlpox. s~Il t r, ve-, d3 phtheria, ty hoid fe ver, ty pInl feriO r, b r anyt othier coniibgails dlslSb in the city oft Pidtlel~s. S (:., shlol hbb tho rou~gly disinfece L ibbtl cleaOi unil let thie dire-ction ofi th~e lboardb ofl leallh: t the . xpens-' of tihe owne ir. iuser obr be culbnt thberbtf, blrbl at ,uch timeI br tiinwb s t he BIOmnl of I l lb lf sabid city iluiy reulirb.. Shn h~il It (t- owner bir brib nii e unaible tto difray suichipeSets. tim same1 shall be paid by the said city. Done and ratiliti in Coni! A ssanibbol and by authority ofi 'he ;ilne:tt l'iieias. S. C., this 22 .h~v iy ofn du A .\). 19hl0. ,J. R. ASIIMORE. 13. 1B. LABIYIN. Clerk of Cornil. .'.k:t br Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Nbtibbb i- l-rb i v n 21 tht le metlin' ' I - (ibnbinlt Mtbbnn buiri ! i : ttlmpny. in l.ibeny. s '.. bin theb istlbdayb of j;ny.P U abtb --' b tbh lb . for! th" puros b ot bf bcontib . itri~r :h 1( : o e a bid lirCeb led by re l t bi of h- litnr f tI i ian ly. hbt at biheri y. .. lb t ::t' . -l th i!otiybi it ht.i:tl in: .1bb bti .ii b *-i n lbsole byi t he'bbill It n~ b- ft I0 - bin i tb l ih n ttri o : a: : P -- bblbtuf tn.itn *'bt It iht 1 :- a .n .r e benstdeing th soe -W eciI Weeilld Sur~ el i Slo Ta t G h 1.7 -en -1cf Look into our show win-lov the- foremost makers, they repi ain ners, it)l miera to Buy the Best' Ii Poulty and Egs -FOR SA LE - Silver Laced' yandott o eggs. s1.00 per 15.1 inar1anjtee a hatch of 8 Out of 5.J. TI. PARTRIDGE.: . fRhode Island Reds, r,( F(R )P, .\T4 '[ 1N( from carefully mated w In . oer 11 -. 11. Ciers, Buf.f Orpmtons X N N! N GS: l'il kens. 4 . Poultry Show, De. W n d(, itt n ;r S'le. -:.50 per 15 \.5. 1-: PAR-NTRICGE. S.C ice o Detosand Credos. A. . persfn havngclintogans h seo lthe la M. T, 15 Emith ma ar ent the slane dul provenitn r be-fore the' 1 day of July 1909, r be debharred paymient, and all persons ilhtedl to said estate must make pay (ln~t on or before the above date, to the ndeihrsisned. (r. M. Smiith, Adort. SHOES) KM:-1 have recentiv put in a line oif shoes, niot the largest >n town but all new, clean, styl ihi stuff: fit any foot, from the ifant 's (at a quarter a pair) on ip to thb hys, miisses, men's na wu- e's. 1 ook through Ils line' is I can save von some ione. Somve specials for ladies j sn 5i soleP shoes, as comforta l.le na -a kidl glve. M ileslt'e IHl'-.w about the ble:Ich(t d a.1d mosda le uinderwvear. ( 'heaper ta-i haivinu- the( materinl. anid: naew all the worry of nmking. 1 ~wn't tell how cheap I will 'IIlp Fmts. especiall in 30 to 32 aist sizes. If this happens to e your size something good is ('ing to von. Comnd see. have all sizes T. D. HARRIS. rofessional Cards ,1 y. iens W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY I Lawyers Pickens, S. C. I lile over ikens llaink. Ii I0 9 6 Any Time is Bliss Time Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen cies-for headache-distress after eatin g-biiousess-con-' stipation-r he u ma tis m-blood disorders. Take a tablet once in a while just for "health's sake." BLISS NATIVE HERBS is an old-time remedy of roots herbs-and barks pressed into tablets-easy to take-200 tablets for S 1.00-guaranteed to benefit or money back. Get the genuine in yellow boxes only-made by BLISS in Washington, D. C. ----aSOLD BY F. A. FINLEY, Pickens S. C mu To PLEPE? Let us array you in one of o r many new styles handled by us of some of the most famous nufIltac turers, and lead you to a mirror. You look at your reflection and the hard-to-pleas disappears at ONCE. We have dealt with lots of men who came to us skeptical of our - ability to satisfy them with ready made clothes. They are regular customers now; once you wear our clothes, is enough to kill all prejudice, The spring styles are very sensible and - attractive. We ha-:c tried to consult all tastes in making our selections, and we believe we have succeeded. hard to please, we st and n a. to give rs, you will see there a display of new models from some o esent the latest fashions, and you will spot them at once as Yours to please, )THCHILD'S. 'rREENVILL4E, S. C. The Central "dile Mills 1as just been overhauled an Experience41. r ind new Silks put or' all bolters, !re in fine shape to haidle your grain and give you GOODA&LOUR. LMr. J. T. Pucke tt, a man of sexeral years' expeice~, is in charge. .II. Ramseur, J. T. Giassaway, Secretary. Pres.-Treas. A JEWEL CASE is the delight of every woman. To see the mnaznificent ornaments that we are / 4 (~ Jshowing for the~ S ring trade, is to want I ~ ' many ornaments for your casket. -. TIM E PIECES from the thinn st and tiniest watches to the eight-day clocks. All are warranted - to KEEP time. Our tableware in solid an lted ware is complete in fine de signs at moderawt prices. Inspection inl -~ II. SNIDER. DON'T YOU DO IT! Don't go huugry or thirsty, when you can find as good a neal as you ever eat and as cold bottled goodls as you ever rank, right at my place of business. Vleals servedl at all hours Cold Soft Drinks at any time. Also handle produce, beans, cabbajge, tomatoes and other arden truck. White fish, cheese, all k inds of canned goods, ruits, candy, cigars, in fact a little bit of anything. You wont ~now what I have got unless you come and see. Your p)atronage solicited. Polite treatment and prompt ervice assured. Your for a feed. P~ARIS SIZEMORE. REAL ESTATE I have several farms, varying' in size from the small farm otf' 35 acres to 200 acrm. county, that I am offering for sale on easy terms. If interested in purchas iug land calI on or write me. I also have enquiries for land that my present list does not supply. If 1 you wish to sell see me. Yours for Business, H.M. HESTER, 7 Pickens, S. C.