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| 'THE Dl A shoe of qi ^ line just eer< J ^ - - | Griffon g Clothes a! we [I Batesburg Sin | WILL&JUL y \ r i Batesburg Soi s > <K * > -^>J </> rr r r/r r rr rrr r r*ZL?u M oT\ v v X . x X X X vX XX X X X x X X Try one. can of Ar^o Ked Salmon, and . you will use no other. I IHTCTTIIAL hi1 llilU 1 HA"" v* TWIN BROTHERS,' Juries in hunter Cases at Laurens Couldn't Agree. 4 Laurens, May lfi.?A mistrial was i ordered this morning In the eases ofji the Slate against (J. Wc?t Hunter, I charged with the murder of Elbert F. v Copland last July, and the State against Ii Lee Hunter, charged on f four counts with violating the dispell sary law. The juries in both cases remained out, locked in the Jury rooms, all night and this morning after Court was opened stated that it would be impossible for them to agree. There ;l upon his Honor, Judge Watts, ordered j aniistnul. ' AN AVALANC 24 pair lace curtains, ( cheap at 50c, sale price ; 59c. 85c. lace curtains, special at . . . 69c. i 12c. scrim . . 10c. Window s hades, special at . . .19 98c. 1 Whitewash belts at 10. 15, 19c. ? Ladies fancy collars, spe- j" cial, 5, 9, 19, 39, 48c. 2 Ladies' all linen iiandker.v 2 chiefs . . . 5c. ^ 25c cashmere boquet toi- ^ let soap . . 19c. 25c Collates' talcum til d de ital po.vder . 19c 1 L; istman's violet talcum d powder . . loc f 25c bottle which hazel 10c guaze hose 10 to j5c i Infants' colored hose, lisle ,1 finish . . 10c i. soap, box . . 15c !l 10c size v isaline . 5c i i / - $ s Kalamaiot Corset Go. Sola Makori t The American ISeauty t Corset si and without n ilval for perfect f;t and comfort. Made in all flie new styles and money refunded in four J weeks If not satisfactory. $2 M) . tffttt 11 tr? ?%( i?' Commencement Requisite Your every want lias been ar.ticipat- ^ ed. Our stock represents yourt vo.v requirement and that at pi i Ji s ti at defy the big city stores. '{ ?.. ,, Great S;?lcof Straw Hats > Summer Hats. Saturday in irnlng we begain oif Clearance Sale of straw and I rir.inu .! liats. Its rather early but we've made up our mind to unload before Its too late. This stock represents hundreds of dollars of the newest and best that money and experience could buy. If you are going to wear a hat this season come here and effect th saving this opportunity presents ) V / JNLAP'I8 VI/jality. New g V/* sived. a 11 v Brand I kT * lyson hand. |j * )8 & ClO. Co., i". J V y .ECOONER |": itii Carolina. :k c u VM f X f f r f r r * r r r r r*fr*r'f *' I vv\ < v v <Xx vCx xTx v C\ v vm > ' d MftC ? rn A r l/fcinmnift I miiu. uiiiijii ?j. JfUJUIli* o DEAD. e Passed Away in Fhis Cily Yesterday Morning. Swansea, May 1(5.?>l<s. Leila L Knotls, wife of Col. l>. Knolts, ii iied at the Columbia hospital lliiH " \v norning and was brought home on .lie train. ,v The body will be belied at the m Swansea cemetery tomorrow. Airs. Knotts lr s been in declining icailh for some time and had gone to I w he hospital in Columbia in hopes of I mprovement k siie was a consistent member of a Swansea Ilaptlst chinch. 'I Mrs. Knolls was composed u? ihe la.Kfc 1 id spoke of deat h calmly. Sue was IS years old and leave a '' lost el friend.-. a HE OF BARC BREAKING 3ur great May barn in full s\vay.._Hmb tvhile it knocks, 01 writing on the wall neglect to get your i bargains we are off* you loose money. Slack Pail am i 36in. 25c. va !5c., Black Cashm :re >6in. Black Jacquard 22in. Wool Ser^e >Sin. Black Jacquard lf>in. Wool and Siik Black f ? > i. all SV > >1 !Vi;k ! 1. Voili \v ?rt'i $1.0.) i)i.i. folk pi J u dc s )iw siik o duel at MOSlik a I'I S 111 J 1 I I .* * 1 i S > < , \V 1' t J, r.l I i Yy n; "Bad Ihy" Hose 7 to 10 at 25; peeial Values in A1 ssjs II jse at 1.5, I > .1 ? ) a * full fa ihbit;d tripplc kn_-e. n irrow. eel an.l toes. Jl-W lit.I Uro. S)1ld Piece (iold filleJ C >ilar ill i? Dozen (i old filled New 9'ylc cuff bull 1.50 olid (iold baby rings >lld (iold rings - - :w Solid (Iold Signet rings >!id (iold Iodic.-; W'aUli.uii watches... _ did Gold Beauty Pins Piece Pearl waist set .. i >1.1 Palled latest design sc iri pins worth .ROSSETT STETSON AT SHOE Pile kind that 44P>l ikcs Lit'js iie asm - injj of correct fas I ii 'Jii in "real varilv, hij?h a ronceftions in Patent l.calS ivory taste can lie plea sc.1 a \ jjreat mmy new stylos si n shipping arc now hero, r aire of slio.vin ? these whil. :omp'ete. Kor special bar; .ablcs at'98c, 51.29 and 51. Miliini n this department we are < i niness than any precccdin < n for it Come and see t! v iv.'erfuMy low in prices. PO Wl:UY PINK OLAsSV PSPAR i N ''Ii; d. partment is keeping lep irtmetifs and you will v? 1 WiNIJ. ^ Ii i' ma&t * 1 wmw Watch for tlio Iransptiienciesof Argo gfl lc<t Salmon in your grocer'* xvindox t m PECICIAL DELIVERY | STAMPS HO LONG: I ER NECESSARY g m II PORT AM ANNOUNCEMENT BY jj| POSOTFFiCE BEPAllTiiENT-BE- p C05IES EFFECTIVE JULY 1. f 1 Washington, May i4 No upcc.Dl: elivery i>oatunc stamps wiil Oj iioti. - | 3 1 after the ist of nex' J.iiy, ta inLire immediate delivery of u letter. |9 'uisuanl to un act ol the last session sjfl f eongross, l'osluiaslei Central Mcyt r ^ oil <y issued tin order, tout u'l ui.it i. 1 Iter July 1, next, it theie is aliueltJ to any letter or package of mail ' j Pillni' lit cont e i? rill g\t* w I mI .'? UVIVI |V VVilb) M V* V II v?l OHVIII^O) V? , J ny denomination, Willi the wuids h.j Special Delivery'' written or print- ,5? 5 I W' A I nil the envelope or cover in;:, in ail* L-J ilion to Liie postage required for | ,j rilinary delivery, the article will be ' {Srj audlcd as if it b ire a regulation s;c- ; fc-g] :al delivery stamp I jp ;gg hatched by negroes, | l'robably no ni ne curious incident gs as ever been published than tie- fact pa at an <gg has been hatched by a eS| < man. 1 bat is what l as been ri * S3 orted in Orangeburg. It lias caused gs a little aiuuseinent there, a: d Iheo'd L-gro woman who is responsible for Kg io feat nas been termed a human inIt is staled that a very elderly negro K? oman, who lives in Orangeburg. DH laeed an egg in her bosom, anil opt i hero for a period of three weeks KB fier which time the otftf was hatched. H 'he chicken is now about a week old I'^i ud is kept as a pet in the family. < ig| There ?;is no difficult y cxr.ericnci d Rj 1 hatching the eeg-?Aiken Journal jpjj nd Review. iAINS FOR Oli n Mr * n r ? * in A Y bALb. fain sale is now tin race opportunity J."1 like the hand- s'ai its gone. If you |?c share of the many ?\sring this in3nth , file " ! 10 2-.5c. 'S0< . . . . 15c. "" . l'Ic. ?*' 12 l-2c. I> I-2c. am >0c Lash m ere . 7f,c. ~ . . 39c. MH K5c. .. xtra hMvy, the $i 25 kv 98c. 25| w (v)L t r ' i i i < I it i:\ I i to \9j. j i.l 2 io a 1 are l\;iiiu.ii weights last ;til(. ;.l niiKlc, um.' auJ o ic rib, splint ^ ^ , rv. La tO-13 ......... SC . :<>:i anil Broaches worth $l.'0 to ,,w* 30 c * C I _ ..... ..... $10. S) . 08c . i $1 00 miii 75 - only 2 Oc 1 '1 sib QUI?I:N QUALITY ?i)? , NVn Walk t.;asy' and carries .... ? I *,V I. * 1 / 1 Y V I i;m airj in. we nave siil love cuts. Graceful s;l-N icr, C'uii Metal ami kid. evc il l ev.'ry foot fitted, woi i it h ivinpj be^n delayed uer l ay wo ha e the plea- Cr\ ' tlij assortments are t-le L',ains see our llnrgaiii wit tha ery. I'm doing fully a third more in? i; season. There's a rca- Cut lose beautiful hits, so c >1! sty VAW.l AN!) T1NWARI; v\01 i i ? n i 4 ' i ?:m i . m lJ ; pace with the other '>,'n t'i 11c! almost anything $<>..' suit rU/ /aW'W suit ' {j?jSlvl j 'si ' t. r r ranj Resi< When Visiting inspect our line largest stock ol prices are as lo' many valuable is to double the or not. We \v your headauar X we promise yoi anything or no merit. Try us if you can't Coi ness by mail. "Stoves and Refri^era 1248 Ma .1 JR RECORD > assortment of light ored prints and muss, worth 6 l-2c. May e price . .5c. Zepherettes and (iingns ... 8 l-2e. -2c. figured muslins 6 l-2c. l-2c. white waistiiiir 1()C. > yards Persian and InLawns, special at 12 1 -2 e price . . . 11c. . Dotted Swiss, white .1 figured . 12 l = 2c. linen suiting 16 l-2c. all linen suitings i * . 24c n. linen sh :eting wortli at . . . . 69 c. n. luilmtai silk wortli : 50c. n. China silk, white 1 colored, . . . 35c. b >x k el lev' ; glv;; ri ne lies' lace striped and ;e 10 to 75c I o t h i n g and Pants. this department we /e no Co m pet ion here nits, either in Style, irk man ship or Patterns latcver wrinkle fashion s is so, is here. What" r worth that fabric and rk man ship can give is e. We suit tlie most tic.i! taste we satisfy most practical sense h a stock by far larger 11 niir !i ?*-t cliA"' . w ? w V |/i?a W t \ / ? > * (iin* May Sale we offerfully half our stock at t to the core prices. A lection of I he New les in sack suits, in rsttds, series and thi% superehly tailored by mcnhal iSros. of Philda prices ran^in^ from 50 to $16.50, and not a L in the lot that isn*t Ih from $2. to $2.50 *e. Our lower grades of s are the equal in e. /Y\ake-up and pai>s to a great many li grade lines. Prices l^e from $3.50 to $8.50. BflBP dents o Coil Columbia, don't fa : of Refrigerators, ? f such goods of any vv as the quah, y of costormers a! eadj number. Come ii ill be more than A ters while in the C .1 honest goods at !i it you will receive t once, we will be p! me to see us, wrue 1 tor People " Parrott in St. COLUM . , The Ala>ki Packers Associati'in uiv ' I lie heartiestsiippoit In the Pure Foo Law, and guarantee their products t nit si all the requirements. STATE BONDSADVER: mED. I 'I ? i NOTICE GIVEN THAT NO IN TERESTWILL BE PAID ON THOSE STOLEN ( State Treasurer Jennings has issuer ' notice that no inii r<*s? will bo paid oi certain State b mds which wercstolci from the State treasury about tw< years ago. The notice was issued ;v the icvilt of an opinion obtainedfron the attorney general after sov ral <? the bonds bad boor p esented to tin ' office for .1 ot. The action of tin t niu??r will b advertised ev ' I ..oively as fo'lows: I 'I'o Whom it May "'one in: notice is hereby given that interesl will not oe p.iid on .Inly 1 in\t ot lionds b-low described, which wa r. 'stolen from the State treasury to wit i brown cansol bonds of the denomi ; nat ion of Nos. l.>3 231,371, '83, I f>tit) and 1477. lirown consul b inds of tin* ' eromi I nation of ?l0oo ? *ii;t ii:s iwnn 2.yjr> and :*778. Persons who purchase said 1? >wls 01 the coupons t hereof Aid do so at linn j own risk. 11. li. Jennings, State Treasurer. \ i 1 Cieo Mabtts in Jail | Mae'stra'eG A. Perrick, hy ordci . of Solicitor Tiininonaan. issu I a warrant Monday for the rear o-.t o , ti'orge Malms, who is charged wit! , having cm I. r Fwlluw a' Mutosbutg ;i . couple of weeks a^o. at which time In was w; s himself cut by Fa)law. Fallaw is saitl to be in a ;eiious en; 1 rt i t ion. Wintlirop College Scholarship anil Entrance Examination. The cxam'nalion f<>r the awarl. >1 vacant Scholarship', in Wmt,h p d lege and for the admission < i new slu tents will be held at, the (Joint > (J tint House on Eriduy, July 5, at o*. in. Applic tnls nn.st be not I. ss tli in lifteeti yeir-. of age When He ml tisMii's arc vacated aft or July ! 11,..? ,.,.n i........ .-.l,..i I,. Hi i/i i' y win i?r a>T IMM u i -*? th liiiflM'sJ average il this I'X i-niinfcl')n p vi<11*-1 thev m >i i 11?? <oi.di Hon* governing I lie award Applic us's f<?r Scholarships should wriie I > President Johnson Inforc tin* ex .mm! ion for Scholarship ox.unination h anus I Scholarship'* ate w >rth <1 >) in I fro ! tuition. The next session will ?>p-n September IH. Iii(i7 I<\>r father ioI formation aiio catalogue, address Pre a. , I). Li. Johnson, Itock 11 ill, S C. >f Lexin I inty i\ to cal? at either of < hoves and Ranges, one concern in the : our goods will \ >rr across the Conga re i and see us whether eased to have 3 ou n ity. If you make a nvest prices and wh hesame prompt and 1 eased and you will for Catalog ami r?rirr> o ? .*.v & Bailey "Stoves an 1836 BIA, S. C. Fall aw Very III o It is rep rted chat Mr. Lee Fallaw is critieal'y 111 c a ' MONTMOitENOI CITIZEN J DEAD. ? Air. Alartin Liubanks Passes Away Sunday Morning. Aiken, May 14 ? Mr Maitin Ku 41 * banks, an aged and respected citizen '1 ef Mnnlinnrenci, <ti d very suadeniy a i I Sunday m rnirg at his home, near 5jthat place. He was ill only a few 11 hours, bavin* been as well as usual ' f on Saturday afternoon. Ue h id been married twice, as i ; survived by ids l?.st wife, lie was ab?ut 60 years old c and was an excellent citizen lie ! ' ! ives several children v l The funeral services ,vcre held yes | ^ > terday, after which interment took a place at Montmorenci. |? : . TRAGEDY NEAR SPARTAN-1 BDRG. ; Spartanhuri?, Miy 1"/ <iV -' in- re, a i innci, ?vn\ shot and pro ha j r hly fat illy wounded a:.'I Ms neighbor P I,mics W. oilman, hail his skull fia? j? iui.il l?y Oilmore, who stuick him | wiili a hammer, following a quarrel hei ween them In a store at Jonesvhle eighteen nins from here, tonight, c|l (iilln.an has only a slight chance o pi recovory. TI13 tragedy grew out ofjci 1 ; 1 lie horning of two hams on (I ihnorc's 1 'arm, of which crime (iilmorc sus 1 i><clod Oilman. m . GAMBLERS SOUNDED UP. ! ' Saluda Officers Make "Big Haul" of * egroes. rv IJ Saluda, May 1<> ? Constable Tom . bre ii l\ rry and Sheriff sample made a big haul yesterday on Saliuh* river ^( in the Iliggins Kerry section, when 'ley round o up 20 odd gcinblers and 11 wee <>r mow Mind t infers . A II of the i Co parl ies ate negroes and they will hav" I in to answer at llie August term to ne , court. I m. . t?i i iiCi'e is no aruci- ot food more r?i tritiums or healthful t hai. A rgo II" 1 ( Sail non. A \ a twain and muscle builder j I it is far ahead of beef or o her meets ily J' IM ? ii ' ? n?l> .. .... ,?n \ gton 1 Dur stores and !? We carry the f| South and our P nit. We have H :e and our desire I? * _ j % IV A I tr/Kl it 'x v uis w isii iu ouy Kl lake our stores M purchase of us if ether you buy jS courteous treat= || never regret it. if s. We do busi= 11 d Refrigerator People" ?a Main St. 1 M Announcement. 1 respectfully annou.icc myself n andidatc foi .Mayor, subject to the pproval of the citizens Democratic 'iiiKuiy I'latDrai: Noprn;n'5>>t or ledges to redeem. Justice to all egardlcss of com in rcial, fi.mucin! r social standi >g Am u.ider ob'l.jj ions to no one. NV. C. Bates. Announcement. i hearby announce myself as a candale for m jyor of the town of latesburg and pVcdge myself to abide 'ie results of the Democratic Prim ry to be heid Juiie, 23Ut 19J7. J. Bacon Youngbtood. I r<> The Voters or liatesbui'Tf. I hearby announce mys- If as a andidate for mayor, will appreciate [ie votes i my frienJsand if elected rill do my be?t to improve the town ild enforce the law. I pledge m> elf to abide the result of tire P. im ry election and sup >rt the nominees f same. n. R Stead man FOR CITY COUNCIL ASflODRCEMERT 1 ?tll ,.Diirtr,n m%? /.?..,ll l ?^-. 1 * .... .W...W j vn.iuiu ity / Ierman t'<;r the coming election ami ledg myself to abide by the Demcrniic Pi ini ry. \V. C. FA RUHR, Batcsburg, S. C.. May 1-1, 1907. 1 announce my candidacy as Alerman for the coming election an 1 ledge mysel to abide h ihe Demo ratic Primary I). P. HARTLEY. Batesburg, S. C , May 14, ld()7. I announce my candidacy as Alder inn for the coming election j n 1 ledge myself to abid~ by the l)e:r.? :rntic Primary. W. A. Crouch. I'atesburg, S C., A^ay 14, 1907. EAD AT THE AGE 127 Jam Frost, colored, Passes Away at Home N nr Spartanburg. Spartanburg, ''ay l."? - Adam Froxt, lured, *vho w t- b<>rn in Charleston l?H<\ died I h morning at ids home iar Cedar Sp'i ex in i htx county, lie was pro'i h'v !h?* oldest man in c United S: ? i s lie ivt r.e here, during the war ho reen the Slates willi the Frnst. fam , who refugc((l in tliis section.