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W T . '? ^ ' | ilnni 01 mm There seems to be an impr too high to use as a fertilizei per cent, acid and one ton o tons of fertilizer that will cost at Anderson, S. C., fall paymc per cent, to 8 per cent, ammo That ii tmf Uiorb for r\ ii*rtiliv " .v.. many people have tried meal ; it very satisfactory. There is tributor or grain drill slicker < Ten-four acid. 10 per cent, ph ash, mixed with meal makes you use that you get a fertile had. Ask W. H. Glenn, (He 10-4 acid and meal. He tr kept it up. Now, if you expect to use m suggest that you get your me this last year we all woke up c ply of cottonseed meal was ex had. Last year there was mo there has been or will be this ; crush. There was more cott< much milder winter than this 1 for the cows in a hard winter t We have used more this wi I here was not very much mea There were ftve thousand tons ton a few days ago and most state. Now, taking all these this year, a harder winter, tal heavier export trade this yea ing that last year the meal suj; little later then this, and we c that meal will be higher before trying to get it too long you n hincl the net. Besides, if you it and haul it home and hive get it; don't put it of! until it i ahead of the net, not benind i mighty poor business. We have given you the pi and one-third meal. Now if it wili cost you some more but izer, and then perhaps, you ca half and half you won't hav< your biscuit and gravy give 01 Now we have a magnificent goods to sell; goods that have up country wherever they wer siice^st to vou that there is analysis. You can't always difference is in the airmonia. different sources. The best high grade blood from the slai runs about i 7 per cent, amine as a plant food. Hoof meal cent ammonia and will stand 1 well 011 paper, but it takes abc able as a plant food after it is derived from leather meal we food. We are merely mentioi clear to you that you cant dep to buy ferili/er 011 grade and lruits as shown in crops. Th our fertilizer was used speak lectly willing to rest our case 1 crops made in Anderson Com with our fertilizer. Buy fertili zer like you buy fat backs. / send an idoit to a store; and h< the best farmer in Anderson C you buy your coffee, or your c llour, or your land or your mu just as nearly everything else fat backs. We wish to especially rec< 8-4-4. 9*3*3 an(l 1 o-4'4?8-3-, 10-6, 8-4-4 and 10-4-4 f?r sand Sec our agents. Anderson Pho Andcrsi J. It. Yaudivcr, President. ^WHi^KEY 0 want to send you a trial packngo W ,ey on our guarantee. It mnat please i Bhow you what absolutely pure, rich and <leli< of the f.irt, whether used an a medlcInc I'ure N. C. Whiskey cannot bo beaten. You 1 in a pluin sealed ease this 2 Gallon Jug of Extra S Pure Whiskey, Ex| When it arrive* try it, and If you do not fi that vim hnvo bcon liuyini* from tho tmoll det ed, that cost from fcl to $4 nor anllon, you mi your money junta* cheerfully an i twu receiv a larger quantities, by oxprcHs paid, as follow*: a Gallon Jnx 9S.2B, 41/2 dallon Keg 7.75. Wo rcfrr you to tho Atlan tic National Ha at thU apeoial price. Order today as thin ad I and praiaed it In North Carolina?-our native 1 I Baware of Imitator* who are not 1 V who paj all chargM to anv Ad THE OI.X> NORTH CA Aiinv Warehoute No. tw - -V? 1 B I MACRO. ' I essaion that cottonseed meal is You can use two tons of 14 f meal and you will have three yon $20.94 Pcr ton? delivered ;nt. This meal runs from 8 1-2 nia and ahout 2 per cenfc potash. er as prices are now. A i^reat and acid mixed and have found nothing that j^oes through a dis 1 1 * ? vji aiuuuinci Lium mem unci acta, osporic acicl and 4 per cent, pota corking good fertilizer; when :er that is among the best to be nry Glenn) his experience with ied it a year or so ago and has I ieal and acid this year we would al early. A little later than me morning and found the snphausted. There was none to be rp rntfnncpprl mml * IIKVUV, LIKill year. There were more seed to ; 3ii made. Last winter was aj ?as been and it takes more meal han it does in a milder winter, liter than we dicl last winter. 1 exported to Kurope last year. > of meal exported from Charles-1 ol it came from oil mills in this1 things together, a shorter crop J king more meal and very much i r than last and then remember-; ply was completely exhausted a j an hardly resist the conclusion1 a great while. If you put oil j lay find that you are fishing bei are going to use it why not get it ready. uet it vvlnlc you can 1 s all gone. The place to lisli is! t. Fishing behind the net is' rice of a fertilizer two-thirds acid you use half meal and half acid you will find it a stronger iertil-j ii mix it lvttfr W'lw.M i .-.^v . v ? i i iiv.ii y\j\.i I 111 2 any lclt over. You can make it at the same time. t lot ol high grade ainmoniated proven satisfactory all over this e used last year. We want to more in the fertilizer than ihe j go by the analysis. l'he main We get the ammoniates from ammoniate plant food is from lighter pens of the West. It >nia and is avnlinhln on fli CfAAl ' 7 - "l"'1 runs from 18 per cent, to 20 per] up all right on analysis, show up >ut seven years to become avail-1 ; put in the ground. Ammonia' are fold never becomes a plant ning this to point out and in.ikc : end on the an ' sis. You want! on results obtained, on visible. 1 c rrops ^lown lasi year wnere lor themselves and we are peron then. There were no belter lty last year than those fertilized /er on grade; don't buy fertili-: ^ fat back is a fat back, you can t can buy as good a fat back as bounty, But that is not the way ; lothing, or your shoes, or your les. You buv thein on or.ulc j ~ ; *"> is bought except fertilizer and jmniend our 10-4, 106, K-3-3, 3 and 9-3-3 tor red lands, io-.j. y lands. ! sphate & Oil Co UXJ.1 (?9a %. y ? I). S. Vandivcr, Manager. ilUTEwh 0 0,% IPHOOF.g gj|) \ sH'gmaSa i of our Extra Straight 100 Proof, Pure N.C'. P or It will not coat yon one rent. Wo wnnt to m :ious whiskey this In. Wo want toponvineo yon ,? or beverage, that this 100 Proof Alxolutoly | tako no chanccs. Wo will ?hij? you on first tr.?;n * Iraight 100 Proof ^*$75 iress Paid, for only Y?J== I nd It bettor than tho "blonds" nml compounds jj dors, with mora than n half dozen profits ndd\y roturn tho name to ua and wo will rofund gj mi. ytu win sibo amp tins iuu prooi whiskey in n . 12 Fnll Qunrtw $5.7/5. 24 Full Pint* - 6.00. nk of thin city. Only 1000 Knllons will ho fw>l<l I tnny not appear AKain. Thousands have vised tj Mate. It has always made tfood. dittiller*. Buy from honnl people ?m? or Southern Eiprcu Office. B noLiNA diktimi:ry. # 194, Jacksonville, Fl*. *? /' 1 B MS /aann J One Ooctos | No sense in running from one I the best one, then stand by ii I this thing, that tiling, for yot 11 ately select the besc cough m I to it Ask your doctor abou I tllVOnf im/1 111tirJ ffniiM/w c? V?IIV? lUII^ VIV/HUAWD* Ol No alcohol in this cough mcd mmammmmmmmmammmmmmm i in i>.JKwii&f*i?*ira3Kiniaa Why try this tlilnjJ, that tliinr*. for your c old reliable family laxative?Av .r's Pilla? Pickens Sentincl-Joim! ?(Jood morning; have you planted vour garden vol. { ?(Jo to Freeman's for vour shoos, hats drygoods at bargain prices. ?Mrs. M. M. Cr ig has lier house completed and moved in last. week. ?Teracotta piping of allsiz.es, (,v ^.,.11 11... I.'.. I V w I J II I ill' I ' \ *711 .Mill ?J. .\. Robinson. 1 ? Mrs. ? Will y ?>!* ?, >. 1 it i;ip;an is \ isilin ; li r i c i i >r J . i,. Yallry, in IMciu-n . ? Don't fail to cm 11 al I'rccnian'sand inspi'ol I heir nkv line of {Ai'iu'ral lii.TcJiiiiuli c 111;11 Uioy aro scHiii'.'; ii cln priors. ? Kastor o.xoroi ? \v obsorv('(1 ill t 111' Sllixla V -'linol of tile ohurohos of t iok.'nsl Sunday and olforiii; ; \v? ro 1 ik> n. ?Marrii'd on I i- .1011: in I by (1. \V. Bowon X. I'.. Mr. i'.Iford Hail'is to Mi-;s (' irry Moillin all <ii ilie i"t*i*?!*- i r? .'lc - ? ti<?n. ?The sini;in^eonvon* ion hold nt ('? ?!;!r Rode chnivh, I is( Sun <I;iV was well att -ndi d, ; lart?"o crowd hetiisi poing present, mid was pjroiitly oh joyed by (ihoso j pr< son I. ?I v.anl lo I uy ( won! vl'ivo (till til t v h* id <>: oa 1 lo l>oWi n ! wo and \ !ir< ? vo ir ?>!d. 1 aln wiili im' if) |> i v i In - 1 < > ; h r and one half oi iiis, aoroi: i:, [< <> <\ ity. It.. A. I !' tor, i .iiior I'. ... ?lihb liiawatlui hoiol isltoWj olosod, Mrs. \Y. O. Wdlard inov iiik* "id last wi'oSc. Plok n p-olile should m iIvO m ( IV.u ; i(i < ..( i his ho.-li'lry op tied up a\iaio soon. Ii could bo filled wit h sum- J in< r boanie;-N be >ides itIn :u*j, Mill would 1 h1 a ;^,Te.i' h< !p to I 'iclceus. ?Surely I his is the spring I into ol" wljich I ho wor! i liki to talk. Ahead\ ii< irr)ji???rare <Iu;11 relin;;- overbade fene-; asi hi the wot Id-over i i_i11 <>t 0110 neighbor's l -ii. In i! 11'('y au-' other Uei^ll':?Ml'v- ivlen. Hi ?t !l . a to risjjlit as(hoy havo always boon, and alwav \\ iil be. ?Tho Pioltons < !ount v Farm-1 ?'r . 1' nion will in* ft ;ii I 'i; r Monday, April hi), ;> ! : oV|<?cU A. M. All lodiil will talvo duo notice and haw i! - pr< nit on I inn?. Kusine (>'. importance di mands our attention and :i l ull d< liv-^at i' >n is ?!? ii, I. I?V o I'd or (ii John '!'. liou,^ . ScT* \ . ?The l,;i\nnn' Missionar;. Ivi'dlv will meet at Liberty next Sunday, A pi il 'In!, < >nnn? no illg- III i ) 0YI01 :i. in. Alio! her service v.'ill 1 i lit M in I he al'h r-1 noon, hcuinnin I i) p. in. nnd at ii >:! ) o'clock. Til ere \viM I ?;.? ). ; i <'' I i;: v. at cil 11? r ot I!in r,! :u . ; oil I h is day on acc u < i' 'hi rally. ?Squire W . !, !. n Is in is meriting with :l s'ico< s1 selling I i'uii i r< a' ! ? nana-n-, tal shruhs and hi ftustoiiierfi arc well ploasi I wit ii tl r purl 1 rinsi > ;11111 ;11 < r ; or dfi's rhihl a Ion v.. lie i now j talcing oiili-i < in Uivciivjllp and Anderson count it's i>u1 will lev and sec all ol' I ho p >j ' o! t iii con illy, Iml il lie <i Mi \ on | know where lie ea u i round, ?Married on la-I Supi'.jn "ii'lii; ins!.. at. ('ateechee; m . K. i I. j (Jalloway, ol' Norri . I?? Mr.-. Mattlo Ka v of Six M:Ii . I. Aloiiy.o Brow n, N. I'., a i I! rot >. t . i ?.. 11 : .11 I . * 1. 11M i \\ . I \ I <>.!! ! \ !' lirst citizens who numbers hi i friends by ) ho f i < >t'? and m > ! his j is liis second iit;i(i i 11 ! ii<11 vi >y age in life hi I'l n are! showoring 1 ln'ir cni i' ilalions ; upon him and his h> I ler Itall'. ? I' arniers are said to ii ing much more |>n c ml ion in tho lasl lew year in proU'ding! their planlal ions a-, .m indis j criminate hunt in;; |>.::I'k which ol ten bate all the alii" \> ! ihle ... . 1 . I I : (I|X111 < I < l.i \ S 11 '! 11 . i i 1 i ! II 11)g wit liout ptTini ion on ucli propt i I y in I hi vi< nil \ i-. now strictly proliil>il? i!. ihi. protects I lie game I a large ex tout, as p.irl it- tu.i > n;> <?l Irue sportsmen d<> not kill !he game out K<) badly. ?Among the phy on the Son!hein cireuil i i. im hi i "(Iranstarkor t !< ?r\ of n throne. Thi p \\ ; i n iIn - <>< a serial story : < no I i . : >11< I t h<>se ol" our re ider , w ho ko,>i up with tin; plot, e,in readily conceive <?I the !!' of thi - siory <li*;imilli;' >1. I! \v;: )>!ay od in (!roonvillo I: ( 'i'hiir day night. If. K. Hnice, M i ('irco Cohol and I'rof. and Mi . .). \V. ftwittonhurg, < ' Pickens, alii ad cd I ho play an i vv; i > . -!i ;ln<d with it. Thoy mado i trip through i he < 01 ulry in M r. Bruco'fl automobile. / t > r _ / 111 w u u m y ^ H II jj 3 doctor to another! Selects itn. No sense either in trying i ir cough. Carefully, deliber-E ledicine, then take it. Stick | fc Ayer's Cherry Pectoral fori old for nearly seventy years. J i'J' He J. C. /lt/er Co., Lowell, Mass. jj IIMMIIP MOBBM???H?H? !> :on itipation? Why not stick to the good Ask vour doctor if lie auuroves this advice. ? I low arc (lie blisters on your bands* ? Dr. Mock. of Pin<lnwm< so- ni Tuesday in Pickens. ?The season of the spring i opening- of the pocket hook is I ! lu re. j ?Dr. \Y. .J. Bolt, of Piedmont s] nt Tuesday in Pickens with | relatives. ? II. M. Hester is quite ill, i hei11.1.', confined to his bed, at his i home i ii I 'ickens. -Hring your chickens, eggs, and prod nee to Kreenum's and gel I he hot prices. -Of all things, one thing is certain. A woman never exaggerates when speaking of her .'! LLC. ? IT your boy begins to sow hi wi! I o tl-! it's a sure sign that 11 ires!ling time should be close at hand. ? A train of thought won't do you mn? h good unless you i ! up enough -team to carry it through. 'i <ui can be sure that, when a sloiv has a bargain to offer you, it will 1? 11 you so in its ad \ ert isctnents. l?'oT; that trust in love at ! i r . 1 I I<) i < .. "'1.1 i i.e.* t .,.,111 11 1111mi ;i jm umiiiisn h\ not In i;iable to set- each I- w ith ;t spy ^.lass. ? I'rehaps I here is an offer hi.i!i' in one ol the advertiseni?'nt> in this issue that you couldn't Ii:i<i again in a year. in men and women, too, liUo Rials', you need not toll In hi io i?m i in: they will butt in in spite of i he arm v and navy. ( hiiio :i numher of persons v ii> v.ir never he farmers have art'ed to talking ahout the c i thex ;t!'i raiding?on their 1 11.11 ex| remit i s. ? \\"e have Script ore fori! that tin1 Invent HiolK-v is t he l'oot of ;ili evil hut even ;ill our modern .irii'lii! ; hasn't heen able to impm\ e l lie <|ttalii v of the fruit. ?Miss Cassie Holt, who has I -n spending some time with I i ieti?ls mid relatives ill (ireon\iileand Anderson, has returni ! t<i her iioine in IMckens. A real joy ride took place < !; - day last week. It was of a man in a two-horso wagon carr\ in . !ii- moi her-in-law and her II ;tk in the de])ot for a l<?n^;' vi -it in anot her stale. -miI> im'iIhts writing to have i li i:1 j >i i<?!!i? ?' addresses changed !;< ::1<I ui ve I In- i'iumer post<>i:i i* ;i well as I heir present <>Utli is a tedious business lo I ">k liiion .'.l) niorrilian 11 ifto<'11 hundred names i > iiud one. '!'!? > l ai huts aiv busy prei iriu j. lor ai ' i !xt en?|?. They ai" further advaiu'i'd in their i'i > ; >;i r.ilioii-1 ban in many years s i>?! .!iv 11h?i'i 11 h?r*Highly prepar ill a if I not hinu; short of provi(!: u' i;i| hinderauee will keep them I)(m i malting bumper crop . (,'otlon Ini?Is ilslf to mankind's srr\ iee in a number of j \\ l;s. mean JUKI CJllvCS are now !> in;.',' 11ici<It* from cotton seed I! ?iir. I'hr gracious plant gives ! "I and clot hing and a grateful <'ii. Bill nobody lias yet succoedcmI in jn'suaiiiu!;- ii tn yield up an intoxicating drink. ?()\vin?v to t he sickiless in his f'.anil \. I )r. .J. I.. Holt will have P. ]?ist|ioue hi ^ trip indefinitely. I le wi !u to t hank his pat rons I -I t heir prompt response to Jus I , 11 Mill ! In 'i r u'< >i'< i-- i >1' < < mi - I i ml,nion <>l his most laudable pin po c, and lie wi-he > to state tiiat > li>nu' as lie is in I'ickens ho will continue io practice his prole ion. II is his intention to i; ke thi postgraduate course ;i soon as he can leave home. ?There is too much of the "kill the n'oose that lavs thegol |! 1) i.mi ' i Ii/'l i I? ! < i< .11 111 I ^ % km iiiitiuuii in uiii |'ir^i i! day bu.ine^s met hods, and I!kmc can be 1 ittlc doubt that tliis is a potent factor in so many ;.ti!ures. When you scenic a en toioer through adverI >ing, do not trv to make a fortune out of your (irst deal with him, !>ut treal him iu a way to on his good will and conlid< me if von expect auv pel maikmiI . Welcome (Jucst. li 1 h f.ii me! of I he conni iv im* i" >t bet let'?; I! than t )iey have I km ii in a long I imc, wo I iii to m t lu1 ica: nil why, , Th< y aic gelling good prices for; I heir pi'Minds. 11 is I he fellow }.*;?-11 iiiK t he same or almost tho . .mmc wanes thai ho K<?t years a-;o that is feeling t lie pinch. The man living on a farm with plenty "I home raised food is certainly to he envit <1. The pi i nt hi^h price of overyt hin^c to i .it ought certainly to stimulate the i'annors to raise their ?\vn supplies. I II 1 ' " -l' lino 01 ncamonc Hour at Freeman's, Pickens, tt. C, ?Generally speaking a \vowan is?generally speaking, ?'J1 he man with a hog is better off than the man with a hoe. ?Ode to an old ham: "Though ! lost to sight to memory dear."' | ?iu most cases in which marriage is a failure the wife is not a good cook. ?A farm without hogs is a i [good deal like a grocery store! j without sugar. J ?Both the weather and the calenders indicate that spring has really begun. ?Throe sweetest words! They arc, that lovely phrase; "En closed 1111<i check." ?l>c sun; you loll the truth Mary .Jane, when tin- census taker asks your name. ? Mill 111011 in fi^urin^ on cotton are now cliantinijc, "What will the harvest be?" Resolutions of Respect. In recognition of the faithful and devoted services and at tachnient of Mrs. John l<\ Harris to the Pickens Methodist i Sunday School, and desiring In ^.ive some testimony of our deep sense of ^rief and inexpressible sorrow in the loss of '"lie with whom association has been an abiding in spiral ion. t i i is Sunday School, as a hody, takes tbis !be first opportunity, to place <>ii i record our tribute of appreciation Mll/I lllVO ('.>! I" ? ' ! ...... ..... I . .1 IK I <1.-1 ,11111 lilt, associate and teacher. Her li-; hors amongst us were so unselfish, and her interest in her friends so zealous that we realize with keenness. accented I >y sweetest menioru sof her l'adiant life, how ^reat a benediction upon us her life has been, and will continue to he, as we en-i deavor to move onward in the hope of fulilllinix the hi^b des- \ tiny of CJod's servants t.o which aim she was always true. We join with her sorrowing I ones in testifying to her saintly : character, and. inspired by her' influence, resolve to take courage to meet the stress and cares': of life w ith ceaseless vigil, looking unto the Infinite Source of! 11r>1 t~k I'm' 11 i? .....I ? w, t ..CI UMIIIUIll <11111 ('<>11 solution which alone can sustain ! us in the midst of such disap j point mcut. 15c it, therefore resolved: That this Sunday School hasi lost one of its best friends, ;i i faithful teacher and a constant i and consistent member. That we yield to the Wisdom of (Sod. knowing that her labors amongst us have not been in vain, yet our resignation is accompanied with such sense of! loss ami sorrow that words arc' too feeble to express I lie fullness i of our hearts. That t hi se resolutions he; spread upon our minutes, and thai a copy thereof he forthwith forwarded to the family of our deceased friend and associate, and a copy lie supplied to t Ins < local newspaper, with the request that the same he printed. .). 1J. Asluuore. T. J. Mauldiu Secretary Superintendent Hallum's Backache and Kidney Pills. ('ertain feelings, ccrtai ? ' symptons, load to cert ain results. Certain sviupt ">n indicate cc!'-' ^ tain < 1 i-i?:<I.t . '< . l .in disorders produe i iiii diseases and lead to ! ?*?? i i1. idisin. The weak t .1- \ . pain in the back, a* i <>ii,er syni|?t?Mis is nature's leleurain to you and v you had better not try to "wear y it oil." but take a medicine?a tonic that will eliminate and eradicate these symptons. Oyer 1M> ])er cent of the ills that flesh is heir to is direct ly t raceable to [ the Kidneys. When these or-1 i^ans fail to perforin their t unc t ions the system is do'-eed :m.l poisoned and disease follows. ( I 'nrif'y the kidneys and m l 11icin healthy and in j^ood working) order hv taking Ilallum's Back-l ache ami kidnev I 'ills, which are sold under a positive nuai anlee. NOTK'K. The Liberty Township Sun dav School Association \\ ill meet , * u*il 11 111,. I : I < I> - : ' -> 1 1 >> 1111 tin i j11n i i \ r>,11M r i <11 ul'cn j Thursday, April '2Nth MHO. A very interesting program is !>ein^ arranged and we arc expect iup; some of the Slate Sunday School Association ollicers to ho with us. Kvery Sunday School or ' Church in the Township arc requested to send delegates to same. I 'y order of IK. I'rince, president. A. li. .Johnson, secretarv and treasurer. Cens'.is Enumerators \V. \\ . Kussoll, of Anderson, ( S. ('., Supervisor of census for this district, notifies us this morning that the following persons have been appointed as ecu sus enumerators for this count y as follows: Kliz. >'eth M. Maul- t din, I lenrv W .. rison, Tims. \ A. Howell (ieorge \V. Russell, Walter T. Marie .l;inw>v \l I -.\w. roil co, Claml C. Burroughs, J nines K. Davis, James II. Q. MVDaniel, Williim W. Aiken, Silas F. Keith, K.Calhoun Bowie. * V Corn Growers Contest. This is to noti'y all fanners, bankni'K and nicrclinnfuin I ens county who are interested in corn growing to meet at the City Hall Easley next Saturday April 2nd o'clock p. in. for the purpose of organizing a County Corn (Jrowers Association, "it" we grow corn we protect the price of cotton, make the farmer independent. By growing corn intelligently it makes for; ino larnieroueoi the most prof-j itable farm crops. Should we increase our production as we', should we could in a very short' period of time stop the importation into our state of any corn whatever and all other things 1 Will be added." The Association need not r hold more than 01 t wo meet in^s a year. We will elect a I'res- idont and Secretary and the <>b ject of the Association will be to aid in every way to promote the < mownioi corn misoiith (Jaro-1 Una. J. A. Williams. I?Spring is officially hero. t-.itfBSOKB }-r 1 ' !-0 C 5i?i r'<& ?% ss d *"?r ^ ? itfs! *fc!l r { 1 1 fr L i,i ?.i j..j r 3v5 LCi! ?J si $ $ iLb c L MUU'/UBIWnMn !tj "For over 30 years it has "b : ' tor Biliousness, Constipate |j Malaria and all diseases ( j SHE~E n- * spring Am i >tir Sioro i> i < 'rowdfil w.l W PPTVfi iol IvllNb N'o lii.^h prie*1:!, lor "Snot I ~ I' " * I 'nought :it rem uUal i-x el l' > si il I Ik* s;iiii NN' 111 I ell you later lid-Journal of the il litivo. In tlie mraiiii .McK iniK-v ami Wot ii) in wail i ii you. A. K. F Wosl End. GrV Real bargains, like the song, io we keep them lip in our store Still paying ioc. per pound lor Selling 7 bars o( Octagon soap -1. r - -1. * v on ii m soap ai me aoove price ve draw the line tlv -re. Still selling two cans of 1*lash Don't lor^'et those ^reen peas, o o"0 at loc. a can. W e have some more of Liptoi :an to t;o at 20c. phi^s of ''Cuba l;rer" To 2 plugs "Harvey's Natural I 2 2 ZC. nlll""s nl I c 1 '1 %> I J ' * 50c. plug of Xavy Tobacco About 100 pair ot MKN'S >2.ot>, for only $1.25. Johnson's 75c, cups ;:nd sauce Johnson's 75c. plates for 50c. Johnston's 50c. plates for |oc. We can "beat tho band" on bi > i .25 bridles. ? (rood set plow handles on 25c Good collar pad on 25c. count 60c. (iraphoj)hone records for A 2 1 j pound box of good Ires. We will have some exra good counters next Saturday. Don't We are always glad to see r.PAir. i x g?\1 (hie,-price Cos I RICKENS. A ('otitic Metre. Tenderly Inscribed to my Choir at Holly Spring, Pickens County, S. C. Some glad bright niorning fair. when we all meet up there, In that homo above the stars. When4 sad parting never mars. We'll think of long ago, While hearts with love aglow, With ev'ry joy swell, And never say "Farewell." ("horns What glorious meeting! What a joyous greeting! In that home above the stars. Where sad parting never mars. There all is joy and song, Throughout the blood-washed 1 Ii mnnr V... I'licrr with all our loved friends, Where music never ends, While eternal ages sing An antliem to our King, In (.'horns then complete? )ur crowns at Jesus feet! Chorus:? ?Written by 1*1. A. Ward, Zircon ia, N. r; fr.\ i s s i^ fi OH cen the ctandarcl remedy B >n, Headache, Dyspepsia, p >f the Stomach and Liver, y TOWS I louncement. io\* Itciiu; n Ai'\v v.,i i }> GOODS! villi llii* Cash!" t?ly low prieos an*l ? way. through ihe iHi i.uil things we iiio call on us. ><1 will he ilcliglitJ A f? K w n. a ^ a % ccnvillc, S- C. "BARGAINS. "Dixit;,"' will never ^row old hens. for 25c?but we think $1.00 ouj4'ht to satisfy anybody so for 5c. The usual 10c seller regular 15c. and ?oc. kind, i's Perfect Blend Coffee a 25c. 'lucco for 15c. v(\il lobacco for 15c. ticli and Ripe" for 35c. for 30c. PAN TS, worth, from $1.50 to rs for 5<h\ ndlcs. Don't fail to see our . countor. ur. 25 c. ih stick candy for 1 6c. values on our 10c. an d 25c fail to see them. you. Brcudf i Merchants, s. c. V" > . ?. *4