Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 21, 1904, Image 4

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PUnil'JHLD EVERY WEDNESDAY MOBNINC, .-ny - JAYNE8, 8HEL.OR, SMITH & 8TEOK B. T.JAYNKH, I KUM I PIIM |D.A.MHTH, j. W. HHKI.OK, 1 ' u I J. A. 8TBOK. SUBSCRIPTION, ?1.OO PCB ANNUM. ADVERT? BINO RA TKO REASONABLE Communications of a persona! okarnotor charged for UH advertisements jyT* Obituary uoticos and tributes ol rospoot, of not over ono huudrod words will bo printed froo of nhargo. All ovoi that nuuibor muHt bo paid for nt tho rat* of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany .xanuBoript, WALHALLA, H. C* : WKUNKNUAV. OK?. Ul, IOOI. THE COMING OF CHRISTMAS. With tho advent of uoxt Sunday sn ot lier twolvo months will havo como and gone sinee tho glad Christmas-tide of 100.1. During these passing mouths and wooks and days tho pleasures and vicissi tudes, joys and sorrows that aro tho lot of all mankind havo como into tho lifo of each individual and loft their impress upon it. Wbatevor may have boon our portion-whether abundant prosperity or a Boomingly hoavy portion of adversity, or a yoar of evenly distributed successes and reverses-tho Christmas season is a peculiarly appropriate time for us all to bring into thu vision of our memories tho many and varied clements that havo made up our lives, and to review thom carefully, thoughtfully and prayerfully, and resolve that whoa tho next anni versary of the birth of Christ shall have como, our lives, though imperfect and unprofitable, shall havo approached nearer thc standard sot by Him during his lifo upon earth. Too many of us arc apt to look upon tho bettor Ufo as a calling for a long face and perpetual solemnity. This idea should have no place rn our lives. Lot us look forward to tho botteriug of our own lives and tho lives of those around rrs-spiritually and temporally. At this BOKsoil of each year thom is a spirit of liberality, charity and good fellowship that is right and proper; but is it right to display these qualities but a few days or a week out of tho year? If by kind Words and deeds at tho Christmas timo wo can cheer ami liolp our follows, can wo not do if daily just ns well, and (hus multiply a hundred-fold tho blessings that como into each life, and diminish tho sorrows that ar e the lot of all? "It is more blossod to givo than to ro coive." Let us koop that thought al ways before us, and remember that for o very ki nd ness ?IOHO, every word of en couragement or sympathy spoken, tho reward of tho giver rs greater than the kindness bestowed. if wo could all realize thc truth of this, and act upon lt. how much moro of happiness and less of sorrow there wordd bel how much moro peace and love, and how much less of strife and onvy! Lot us each resolve that this Christ mas tide shall mark a now epoch in our lives; that each day wc Bhall strive to grasp tho opportunities as they aro prosontod to help our follows und brighton and better our own lives, Wo nood not loso any time looking for opportunities to do good. There is not a day passes that does not hold ont opportunities for all. Wo have be* to tako thom and uso thom. PRO . HT YOUR COTTON. Wo have turd several hearty endorse monts of our advice last week in regard to selling cotton. Wo aro told of ono thing in whleii tho average cotton grower falls particularly short almost every year with reference to tho cotton that is hold, There is much of it loft tint and exposed to tho weather, and not infrequently lhere is ;i considerable loss to the producer by ieason of damage to thc outside lint, which sometimes amounts to actual tot. for a short distance into tho bale. Tins is an unnecessary loss, for there is hardly a farm in tho county I b:it does not allon I ample means of protection foi overy bale of cotton grown oh tho place. 'Piro crop can bo pro too ted without extra cost, and very little, if any, more labor. If you havo cotton stored look after it and seo that it ls not exposed to the damaging effects of rain and sunshine. Tin: CopitlKIt extends to each ono of its readers tho most hearty greetings of Ibo season. A merry Christmas and a Happy Now Yonr to alli AN explosion of fireworks at Waynes boro, Qa., last Saturday caused a loss of about >.">on to Humphreys A Son, mer chants, und narrowly OBOS pod burning tho whole 0? the business portion of tho town. A warning to be particularly careful with fireworks at this season is not out Of placo. (T is roportod that Mrs Chadwiok, tho great "liiiauoior," has i ceci ved a present of a ohcok for $8o,000,000, drawn on t ho Lank of the Liver .Ionian. When she gets through Straightening out ber own chocks on numerous hanks this side of tho Uiver .Ionian she will hardly have tho nerve to present : his gift check to St, J'ctcr and demand payment. PhAxTKita all over tho Southern Stales am combining now to hold their cotton for 10 cents, lt is not a question of Wholhor tho price will go to that figuro; tho quos* ion is, will tho plan tors todd to their cotton long enough.' lt tho cotton is not marketed the puce will go up and stay up till thc market, is glutted. Tho government report is in and has luid its ?lamaging of?oct. lt is a pity there was ?iot moro cotton sold at tho high ju ices prevailing before tho government report. Tho trouble is that most planters bohl i hoir cotton on u .ligb market for a higher price and then Boll at. a low ligure. Tho producer now bas the bear by the ears. ii ho can "hohl his holt" ho wins; if })0 tUl'UB loose ho's gone. New Masonic and K. ol P. Officers. At tho rotular monthly com m uni villi on of Blue Ridge Lodge, No. 02, A. F. M., hold in Masonic Temple on last Friday night, Docombor 10th, tho following ollicors woro oleotod to sorvo said Lodge for tho ensuing Masonic your: Dr. J. II. Mooro, W. M.; S. N. Pitch ford, ,s. w., J. c. Edward?, J. W.j D. A. Smith, Treasurer; W. (). White, Secre tary; Goo. M. Ansel, Tiler; ll. S. Look, S. 1).; Jesse Lay, Jr., J. 1).; C. H. D. Ilia ns and I). II. Rowland, Stownrds. Tho nbovo oOlccrs will be installed this (Wednesday) OVOOlug, 21st instan!, nt 8 o'clock, nt tho conclusion of which tho Follow Craft's Dogroo will bo con ferred on a candidato. A largo attend ance of tho Craft is oxpeotod to bc present. At tho weekly meeting of Walli.illa Lodge No. Oi, Knights of Pythias, hold on Monday night, 10th instant, in Ma sonic Temple, tho following ollicors wore oluoted to sorvo said Lodge for tho ensu ing yoar: Chancellor Commander, J. W. Sholor; Vice Chancellor, James Thompson; Pro lato, James M. Moss; Keeper Records and Kcal, F. A. II. Schroder; Master at Arms, J, O. Garrison; Master of Works, Samuol N. Pitchford; Muster of Fi nanco, (?. K. ?Maxwell; Master of Kx chequor, W. 1). Moss; Inner Guard, C. E, Gaillard; Outer Guard, J. A. Stock; Trustco, W. L. Vornor; Auditing Com m'ttco, Jame? Thompson, J, A. Stock, F. A. II. Schroder. Thoro will bo no meetings of tho Knights of Pythias Of Monday, Decem ber 20th or January 2d, as theso days aro considered national holidays. Installation of ollicors on Monday ovoning, January ?th, at 7.IH) o'clock, livery member is urgently requested to remember this a id bo present promptly. lt is oxpeotod that tho Grand Vice Chan cellor, B. A. Morgan, of Greenville, will bo prosout on this occasion. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. .'Sonic weeks ago during thc sovoro winter weather both my wife and my self contracted sovoro colds which speedily developed into tho worst kimi of la grippe with all its miserable Symp toms," says J. S. Egleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. Knees and joiuts aching, muscles sore, hoad stoppod up, eyes ami nose running, with nltorunto spoils of chills and fovor. Wo began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, niding tho sumo with a doso of Chamberlain's Stomnck and Livor Tablets, and by its uso soon completely knocked out tho grip." Theso Tablets promote a healthy action of thu bowols. livor and kidneys, which is always bonellcial whoo tho sys tem is congested by a cold or attack of tho grip. For salo*by J. W. Heil, Wal halla, and W. J. Lunney, Seneca. THE NEWS IN BRIEF FORM. Horns of Nows ol tho Past Week Gnlhorod from Various Sourcos. Throe persons wore killed and sovoral injured, two fatally, in a Uro in a three story brick rosidonco at South Main street, in Williamsburg of Brooklyn last Saturday. Tho Ibo was causod by tho explosion of an oil stove. Fifteen hundred children of all ages woro a; ??used from sleep by au alarm of tiro in tho Hebrew Orphan Asylum in Amsterdam avenue, Now York, beforo daylight last Saturday and marched in safety from the building. S. S. Knabonnahun, of Toledo, editor of tho Toledo Blade, has boon appointed United States consul at Belfast, Ireland) to fill tho vacancy caused by thc death of W. W. Four vi Ile. Niuo persons, including two pnsson gors, lost their lives early last Saturday tu tho burning of tho steamer Glon Island, bound from New York to Now Haven. Tho steamer drifted aground on Captain's Island, in Long Island Sound, and was burned to tho water's edge. Tho com Ul it too to investigate tho case of Senator Hood Sinoot, of Utah, continue to develop a great (leal of son Rational testimony relative to tho polyga mous practices of tho Mormons. They havo only ono wife charged np to Stnoot, but bo is a liighcooknlorum in tho "Church of tho Latter Day Saints." Tho coroner's jury brought in a vor dict on Monday that the Hughes family at Trenton came to their death hy tho hands of persons unknown to tho jury. Tho public luis settled down to the con viction that H. H. Hughes, in a lit of in sanity, murdered bis wife and two daughters and thou committed suicide Greenville Nows: Tho special com mittee of Odd Kellows, charged with tho collection of tho fund raised for tho es tablishment of an orphan homo hero, at. a melding last Saturday, submitted its lina) report, to tho Gram! Lodge of tho Stato, and it is expected that a commit too from that, budy will visit Greenville within tho next few days and complote arrangements for tho transfer of tho (;arpan property to tho order. This building will bo converted into tho homo. Will Hanlon, a negro, was banged at Chester lao! Friday by Sheriff Cornwell promptly at 12 o'clock. Tho trap was sprung and tho negro was pronounced dead in sixteen minutes. Tho negro was very calm ?ind after a long prayer on tho sealTohl told tho sheriff good-bye, ?riso asking him to tell bis follow-prisoners good-bye for him. Tho crime for which Harden paid tho \ alty was tho killing of lita father-in-law n Sop tom lier 10th, Christmas Holiday Rate: Tho Southern Railway will soil excur sion tickets between all points east of tho Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, for ono and ono thh'd first-class standard one-way fares, for . bo round trip. Minimum rate 500. j Tickets on salo Docombor 23, 24, 25, 31, ami January l, 1005, with filial limit for tho return January 4. For teachers and students of schools and colleges, ono and ono-third first class one-way fares for tho round trip (minimum rato 50o.) between all points Cast of tho Mississippi ?iud south of tho Ohio ?UK) Potomac rivers and points in tho Central Passenger Association. Tickets on salo Deco ni ber 17*24 inclusive, with final limit January 8, 1005. For further information regarding, rates, train service, otc., consult, ticket agon ts of tho Southern Railway, or R. W. Hunt, Div. Pass. Agt., Charleston, S. C. COUNTY CLAIMS AUDITED. At tho rogular monthly moot lng of tho Boord of County Comraissiouors, on Friday, Dooombor 2, 1004, tho following chu m H wore audited: (114 007 ?OS! ooo! 07'1| 071 072 074 075 07(1 077 078 070 080 (Od 082 088 084 086 080 087 088 0<0 OOO 001 002 003 (MM ooo 007 008 ooo 7001 701 702 70:] 7(M 705 70(1 707 7<Vs 700 710 711 712 713 71;* 7K? 717 718 710 720 722 72:1 721 725 720 727 728 720 7:10 7:11 7321 733 734 735 73(l! 737 738 731? 740 7 ll! 7471 lu Whose Favor and Naturo of tho Claim. ? 3 a o C 0 Myers, Magistrate, salary and jury foos. * 50 75 .1 B Billingsluv, locust timber for Bussotl bridgo. 20 25 B J Marett, work on roads in District 0. 10 78 Ii W (?rant, foes ns oonstablo. 8 15 T K Sanders, hauling brioso bolts. . 2100 A II Donn, summoning Coroner's jury... . 2 00 .1 C Cbnndlor, repairing bridges in District 00. 1 50 ,1 II Crompton, work on bridges in Distriot 25. 2 00 II K Cronshnw, fodder for road mules. 4 50 John O'Leary, work on Sapphire road. 0 02 D A Smith, Judge of Probate, lunacy proceedings. 6 00 J L Grissop, work on bolts for Vernor bridgo. 4 00 .1 O Armstrong, rebuilding Vomor bridgo. 104 30 Nevill?) Bros, supplies for poor farm. 200 00 Dr C M Walkor, oxamining lunatic . 5 00 K L Rogors, work ou roads and brldgos in Koowoo township.. 8" 50 Frank Bico. work oo Station Mountain road. 0 80 (-arter iV- Co, barbed wiro for poor farm. 10 00 1) F McAlistor, Supervisor, salary and stamps-November. 42 00 A M Brown, aid to soldior and road tools. 4 GO lid Harden, work on roads in Distriot 54. 0 10 .1 Y Burns, work on bridges in Distriot 1 . 000 O B Cartor, OUO-half for building Bussoll bridgo.'.. 100 00 J T Ramey, work on roads ia Chattooga township. 15 75 T B Robertson, building now road in Koowoo township. 52 50 S B Stribling, lutnbor for bridges. 1 50 E 8 Stribling, blacksmith work. 1 05 li M Barron, oxamining registration books. 10 50 Kindloy vv. Rowland? lumber for bridges. 25 40 W C Duke, work on roads in Distriot t2. (5 (50 ,1 M Bourdon, summoning Coroner's jury. 2 00 .J B Hunnicutt, work on roads and bridgos iu Koowoo township 0 60 B R Moss, Sheriff, salary for Novorobor. 02 50 B R Moss, ShorifT, dieting prisoners-Novombor. 28 00 B R Moss, ShorilT, ram, wood and stamps-1004. 34 48 W .1 Schroder, fees ns constable. 30 40 W Y Smith, building bridge in District, 02. 8 80 J L Slater, work on roads in District 73.| 18 50 W .1 Edmond.- ot al, work oh roads with machino.| 21 05 .1 P Kccso, salary for Novombor and Stamps for ll months ...I 52 50 W L Littleton, work on roads in Koowoo township.j 28 50 C W ifc J li Bauknight, supplies to road hands.1 14 53 F L Sitten, building bridgo in District 3 1 50 I" JJ .Til Milli, UUI "I I III? millan ill i.>> . .. . t .'>' C L Craig, Supt of Ed, salary for Novombor..! il 00 O L Thrasher, work on roads and bridges-Sonnen township..! 10 00 DJ Boatt'ight, work on roads in District (12 .| 2 00 J II Pierce, work on roads in District 4 00 M LSI Donald, running Maxwell's Ferry-Novombor. ll 00 W P Nimmons, supplies to road hands T li Stribling, Magistrate, salary and jurv fees. ted Gantt, work on bridges in District 37. O W Pitchford Co, supplies-poor, soldior, jail, road, pub bldg B J Brown, work on road in Sonoca township. 0 W it J K Bauknight. supplies-poor farm and soldiers. .1 W Byrd & Co, supplies to road hands. Dr J S Stribling, oxamining lunatic. Dr W B Doyle, examining lunatics. S Baldwin, work on road in Seneca township. N Phillips, Comity Com, salary for Novombor. J B Zachary, County Com, salary for Novombor. J M Donald, work on roads in District, 71. M R Hunnicutt, work on roads in District 31. W O Alexander, lumbor and work on Connnross bridgo. S M Hunnicutt, oxamining reeistration books. John Saudors, mud sills for Vernor bridgo. Wilburn Abbott, building bridges. Dr J W Boll, examining lunatic. A 0 Stone ot al, work on roads and supplies. J D Abbott, supplies to road hands. .1 M Kolloy ot al, work on roads with machino. T II Roach, work on roads in District 57. Gus Hawkins, lumber for bridges. A Zimmerman, work on roads in District 15 . .J R Kay. Troasurer, salary and stamps-November. 22 05 21 75 1 10 65 50 1 50 187 77 38 251 5 oo; io 00 50 20 83 20 83 3 20 3 00 28 03 0 50 2 00 3 75 5 00 155 02 7 18 85 03 7 25 15 00 0 84 25 80 50 75 20 25 10 78 8 IC 2 00 2 00 1 50 2 (Xl 4 50 0 02 ;> oo 4 00 104 80 200 ot; 6 0C 8 5f fl 8f 10 0? 42 0C 4 5C fl IC 0 0C loo oe 15 7<1 52 6C 1 5(1 1 on 10 6C 25 4C fl (IC 2 oe fl 5C 02 5C 28 oe 84 4^ 30 4C 8 8C 18 5C 21 0 52 5C 28 5C 14 5,1 1 5C 41 0(1 10 OC 2 00 4 (Kl 11 0(1 22 ?5 21 75 1 10 05 60 1 50 1S7 77 38 25 5 00 10 00 50 20 83 20 83 8 20 3 00 28 03 fl 50 2 00 8 75 5 00 165 02 7 18 85 03 7 25 15 00 o at 25 80 Whore thoro isa missing olaini samo was sont, over for investigation. D. F. MCALISTER, supervisor. F. A. H. SCHRODER, Clerk of Hoard. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I o flor for anio my tract of land, con taining about 72 acres, with a convenient one-story frame cottngo thereon, hoing on waters of Cano Crook, near Wost Union Depot. Thoro is plenty of timberoo tho land for fuel and farming purposes and about 25 acres of land under cultivation. Also I A Splendid Undeveloped Water-F o wer on Cane ('rook, which will afford a fall about 60 foot. For particulars apply to John I). Cap pelmann, Charleston, S. C. A. (i. STAPEL. December 21, 1004. Notice to Trespassers. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons j not to trespass on any bf our lauds '?? in any way whatsoever-by hunting, fish'- j inti, digging roots, cutting timber, set ting ont. fire or trespassing in any other manner. Parties entering said lauds after publication of this notico will bo dealt with to tho fullest extent of the law. J. M. Beaty, .1. ll. I loa ty. James Bynum, Mrs. Eliza Williams, Mrs. I,eatha lleat.y. Docembor 21, li HU. 61-2* Cabbage Plants FROM THE BEST TESTED SEEDS, Now ready for shipment; largo, st rong, healthy, Those plants aro grown in tho OpOtl air und will stand severe freezes Without injury. Karly Jersey Wakefield, Largo Typo or Charleston YVakoflold, which aro tho best known varieties of carly cabbages, also Henderson's Succes sion, thu host large, latent d sure header; Augusta Karly Trucker, also a lino typo of Into variety. Neatly packed in light baskets. $1.60 per 1,000; for 5,1)00 or over #1.25 por 1,0(H); f. o. b. express oflico. Special prices mudo on larger lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, .'M I 05 Vonn??'? Island, S. C. Notice to Overseers. ALL HOAD OVEERSEEltS in tho . county aro hereby notified that they MUST torn over to some mom hoi' of tho Hoard of County Commissioners all county tools in their possession or bring samo to tho Court Mouse not hitor than Kr!day, January ?, 1005. If not conven ient to bring or send in tho tools, please semi in a completo list, of tho tools you have on hand, mid state what condition they aro in. compliance willi this request will bo groatly appr?cia tod, 1). F. MoALISTER, Supervisor, December 21, 1004. 6M Constablo Kills His Man. Florence, Decombor lfl.-Another dis pensary constable bas killed bia man. .loo 0. Blount, a spcoial agont (dotcotivo) of tbo Atlantic. Coast Lino Railway Com pany, is dead, with a pistol ball through his head, Hied by W. P. Rowell, wdio was appointed on tho dispensary foroo oight yoars ago by tho lato Govornor W. H. Kllorbo. Tho shooting occurred at 8 p. m. to-night nt tho Coast Lino Station and was soon by various poisons, inoluding Police Ofllcor Turbovillo, who arrested Howoll at onco. Howoll says that ho saw nimmt outer a blind tiger. Whoo Mount carno out Ro well asked him about it. High words followed and tbo lio was passed. Blount struck Bowell with a stick, having wrenched tho stick from Howell's hand, inflicting a wound an inch long. Thon Howoll Hied tho fatal shot. Assyrians May Bo Pylhians. Bichmond, Ind., December IC?. -Charles li. Shivoly, Supreme Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of tho World, has ndod that Assyrians do not bolong to tho negro raco and aro eligible to mem bership in tho order. Tho question arose at Darlington, S. C., where an Assyrian bad made application for membership. It was contended that as an Assyrian ho belonged to tho negro raco and negroes aro herrod from tho Knights of Pythias. Colored Wedding. Married, on Decombor 18th. 1001. at ho homo of tho Officiating minister, Hov. G. W. MoPall, (marlie Sims and Lyda M ul woe. TWO SOLID Hog A Kiold Fencing, Barb Wiro, ('hilled Plows, Stool Pony Plows, Boy Dixies, Stocks, Hollows, Anvils, Shovels, Forks, Boping, Bridlos, Saddles, Collars. Carpenters' T Glass, Putty, Paints. Oils, Locks, Hinget Iron, Stool, Valley Tin, N livery thing in Hardware. i Little Chili Dolls, Blooping aW? awake; Doll Carriages, KockaM^IoiHOS, Little Wagons, TinW?d lion Toys, Firoworks, HiHA Cups and Saucers. Tea Scts^ftooks, oto. Boys and Young Men. Suit Cases, Trunk?, Cuff ami Opilar Boxes, Cu IT Buttons,^ Pookot Knives, Watclics, Silk Handkerchiefs, Mathers, Um brollas, Ties, Fancy Vests, Half lioso, Harps, Purses, Suit of Clothes, pair of (?loves, oto. Old Folks. Sot of Crookory, Bowl and Pitcbor, a dozou Handkerchiefs, sot of Doillos, Table Cloth, sot of Knives and Forks, Bugs, Blankots, China Cup and Sau cor, an Umbrolla, oto. G-irls and Young Ladies. Toilot Sots, Comb and Brush Sot, Glovo mid Handkerchief Boxos, Silk and Linon Hand kerchiefs, Bolta and Bags, China Cups and Saucers, Cako Plates, Cologno, Albums, Silk Waists, otc. If cot ton was ?2J couts it would W?well for you to look around, but now since it is 7} couts it has bcoomomooossary to mako ovory nioklo go just as far as possible. On little tlongevo save you a little, mid 011 big things in proportion. Harper, Boyd qc Hunt ?T?T-WK AUK DOWN ON THE CORNER IN NEW HOTEL BUILDING, SENECA, S. C. i. Farm for Sale. IOFFER FOR SALE my farm, contain ing 100 acres, located two and one-half miles southeast of Walhalla, on Little Connoross crook. Samo consists of 40 acres bottom land, -15 acres upland, 100 acres.woodland, and ll aoros in pastur age. This tract of land is woll watered: good dwelling of 4 rooms; substantial out-buildings; farming lands in a high stato of cultivation; conveniently situ ated to school, church and market, and in excellent neighborhood. This farm ia7 moro familiarly known as tho homo plaeo of tho Into Mrs. Sophia Rimrodt. This valuablo tract of land may bo pur chased at private salo prior tosalcsday in January, and, if not so disposed of, will be sold at public auction, to tho highest bidder, at Walhalla Court House, on salcsday in January, 1005. Terms of Salo: One-third cash, bal ance on easy terms; credit portion to boar 8 por cont interest per annum and lio secured hy iv movtgago of tho promises. Fuller information can bo obtained by calling on or addressing (MKS.) SOPHI A RITTER, 50-52 Walhalla, S. C. A-nnaal Meeting. rJIHE annual mooting of tho Board of i County Com missioners will bo hold in their office. Walhalla, S.O.,on Friday, January t?, 1005. All claims for work dono during 1008 and 1001 (not previ ously audited) must, bo Oled on or ooforo January 5 or bo barred. All interested will please tako notice and bo govornod accordingly. Claims may bc filed in per son or by mail. D. F. MCALISTER, Supervisor. Deoombor l t. 1004. 60-52 FOLETSHOMYHEAR for fliUdrvnt tia fe, sura. No Opiata? Splendid Farm.Jf 55 deres. Well stocked. Best tools. 6-H. IP. engine. One horse. One mule. Buggy and wagon. 150 bushels com. 25 "bushels peas. 50 bushels cotton see] 22 shotes, etc. Fruit trees. EVERYTHING READY FOR LESS THAN TWO MILES GREENVILLE, S. C. D^-NI?K COTTAGE.. Owner leaving! Bargain! CoiJ or write us. ?4J THacKst< (Q, Son, Greenville, Si Venaste; :*#m?m3#***f** ' 1 Hardware C CARS BARB WIRE AND NAI ools, ails, L SUP? Rubber Bolting, Canvas Belting, Luco Loather, Circular Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Wrenches. Ul un 11 (?uns, K?los, Hunting Coats, Loading Sots, Empty Sholls, Loaded Sholls, PiBtol Cartridges, Powdor, Shot, Caps, Dynamito, Fuse. ll Buck's j Stool ai 11 eat in, Swingi 3 tana f ta m i nj I .and