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T. i. MAULI N' . fUAILISHED)o TlkVRY THURSDAY. 1rigersil 4t thl. Post Of1ce at Pickens as Jecond-lass matter. tn~nsnY M~v16, 1901. Let those interested in such on. terprises as aro calculated to build up Pickens town and Pickens county, generally, lake note dur ing this summer of the demand fi r lodging placeos and use a few fig ures and some speculative judg mont with the view of deciding whether or not an up-to-date hotel would pay in this section. If you want to know how much ycur home town and your section is estimated in the strides toward development, just keep your ears open when away from home. A section once establishoes a reputa tion for progressiveness needs only to lot the world know that there are advantages and what tliey are anid active business men with capi tal seeking investment will surely Come. If we wero to undertako to write a book in thi, day of histor ical novols and amatory romaraes we would endeavor to temper it a great deal with matter-of-fact, per tinent and possible narrativo thtd would be consistont and measure up to the standard of truth in the lives of its characters just as lived by the supposod actors, The over drawn exploits of book heroes and the sickening sentimentalism of heroines, though sometimes excit ing and inviting to the desultory reader, are not factors that contri bute to the lasting quality of the present day literature. Modern novels are lacking in the moral gbjective and most of them will perish with the decade-but we aro not writing a book. Columbia with accustomed hos pitality, opened her doors to the vetrans and sons of votrans. No old soldier whose career gave him an opportunity to kncw Columbia or whose bussiness has beu the ocesiion of an occasional visit to that city since the war can resist a feeling of personal prid..m in the capital of South Carolina. It wais well that the veterans once more hiad the opportunity of enjoymng the hospitality of the war str icken city and to note that while the old freedom and courtesy were uded to the visitors, there has .1 from the dlesolation) anid ashes war a city of commerce and manufacture and yet a city ot pat ri tism and refinemenit. FALSE FRLENDS, When Uenedict Arneld betrayed the trust imposed in himn,doceiv'ing the muan whose con fidence placedl him in high position, he was only consumumating the effects of an in. ordinate ambition and a recklessly extravagant life. History record the result. There are Benedic Arnolds galore today, but their de feotions are most aliparent in vic lations of coinlidence and friendi trusts that are extended throug the ordinary course of busin~ess ani social con versations. Some mec are willing to promise absoluto a crecy simply to hear a story (hi does no credit either to the inid vidual involved or thie one who In parts (lie information. The indl vidual who is always anxious hoar, whether lie really believes4 not, is usually a garrulous chara ter and is almost invariably inila ed with a feoling of implortance being the trusted confidante of' man with a story-the more slam derous the story the more inflate is this kind of man-and undi this sinister inspiration seeks in mediately to verify his importan< by vague and round-about insmi ations that makes other curious1 inquisitive people begin to as questions and speculate as to whi Is really at the bottom of all th gossip. Legitimate discussion< actual facts an~d logical conjecturE as to their results are proper an generally becoming but with thm man with a confidence whose ow estimate of importance and ont claim to distinction is to be th recognized author of a bit of in formation that sets tongues ti wagginig and gossips to specula ting is a menance to the people o: any community. There are muan) good men who mourn their errori ad who would make more strenu. CUB efforts to overcome themi wert it ntot for the licenseo of ton~gu that has been exercIse4 by some In whom they have oon~dpd,where, he hir fannhaa 1..n 1.......spo them from an altogothor incorrect point of viow. While down, they are being kicked further down, doopair almost onthralls them, rechlossness follows a feeling of bopelessness, former friend.i a Ceady wtth protostations of allegi ance doecrt thom unlil thoy arc reckoned by the majority as excomn municatod, unideserving of friend ly assistance but still targets for hypocritical sympathy-a sympa thy that disgraces the namo spurious product moro prlperly ieasured by t he word contonpt which is the only nomenclature for the feeling that ought to exist for just that kind of peoplO wio ari outwawardly so solicitous, but in - wardly selfish and, liko i ho Phari soo of old, thanking (wod that they are not as other mni1. Savo ius from such frionds -we lir1eer to dI I with enemies openly for th1i n al least wo are under Io chii1i" thi ti: to mako concepsions in retcurI, 1"It designinll-y profl'er-ed a-sy"is11an1ce. co U R A G E. Somne men have li tI tl cou r-ae none have too much. We refer inore ospecia Illy to that iuality knoii as morail courw.go. To 1 > a ti4ng ()n' knows is right tlougi con eicouI of a flood of uriteisim n i though it i'ay aIt timo3 bi not alhloget her consistent wViL his us'al c mese of conduct is a s3pcci'S of r m o that the world,thoug'i so .vt! r -c i for its Lull w'irth, Will or ii. 1 . reward. Tdo(o) a thing h it is right andi not because it p 0om11. 0s of personal reward H th ln Iiotive. \alany meni d righ t r two relzons and (nly *wo-the n ( of reward (or the fear of imni.h men'tt. I I nii <ht'p .roI i v pi m i b than eithert of tlhee th r.. ults fil far short of thw posiillies reekt VOW n ct. I, in: id ualII1 pr,) motion Or the evasion1 (fth" con2 '1uplile's of N\ r'ing d'':1' Wi 0~r ki 11P %oly lt re) s fro'n1 w1151( . 'M" (h 'r\ ed'41 ms irtin O rper act 1n. all effor's of mnif'i wotn .'.b neat e nIl to a selfis! scramble for pa ional promlotion. The. m r-ar spirit (Af latter days has bosn too proIluctive already of an individualism that is blinding people to thcir rcspm.si bilities and dwarfing th gon.r mW; and chaiitable it stincts ininte teir being. This is the time w L D ien of courage (f the i tru stam; are needed- men whio are ni it aifra idc of the sneerinug coininefnts of (jlplata*dai i assoiciates but who are e'lf tre'-I i an and courageously sttrong to thle poin11t of seeking toiuiand rens ii ng. openlyl) II necessary', with an t erranit friend; bold F nouigh to acknocwledgue his own faults uand in opposit in tioI all tho forcos t hat hav'e ca rriedi dtc'ltion) fac ahnt and brteast themi. The roward is to thie man thait overcoimesi. ie usual y mets with disapointmthut and expeineIC that try his very soul ,ev'n I hose he counted amongst his frindcs muyv Sendeavor to dliscounit his good res ~olutions aind apparsnt efforts l' .vague allusions andit slurr1 ig ro .marks-such friendls ai e a way: W wi us. andh (annct well c toncen~ Ia themsielvest behind a no~iklk ~oi by (I pocr'isy-but beyondi all t his ih'm a is a pesoa respoinsibil ity atid i .- the honiest iimn a c'onsionanetoutc' lt t it his~ own1 pariit is actdi wiel th ~. anid his recward'c is ai tcertain as hi ~. faith is lasting. 'PTte aissetive ncnth is~ the winning lmani. Th~le maiinwit r conv ~ictionls is thce uman i who rch ') .iresults, lhe muust have I the cvrp t able to1 stand) up) for whai~t lie hc a lieves is right he usuallyi is ig ~. heeauise his concl umionms hiave' re (1 sulted ftrom a seriousi coisitderaitiui r of all thle piremlises in t he ceavel es .- argumuent regardling humani conI .- him. k Tlhe 'ondtitioni of iith nera iin Ila t South is improv ing. 11is impijor 0 tanco as a fatcor in pcolit ies is fu-e f declininig or rather is h'oginmiig it a5 be reckoned 1by thle st andaril d of in i telligence. Thej) miost aidvantcevi co '9 the race themselves r'eogniz/e i ha 1 the ignornco of their fellow v makes thoem unfit for the privi leg< D of suffrage and with !commendabi' -boldness are advocating the samt ideas foutnd nessar'y by their whit< friends to insuto tho best govern ment possible under existing~ conl dtitions. Visionary schemes of col oflization) havO no0 place in tln thottghtful plans of those tr'uly in terested in his developmnt-th<' home of thle southern negro i Where he now is-"the soittheri white mian is his best friend; 1h : E S99BuIses3 all thAiq ai44 wth em giving ovidenice of his tipIrciatiOli Ucof- N ortlierfl men of phlilofl Lilo~pic i ucliiii .) miay conim ti 1 to q1vild thoir. iloney f or his odin citt~i, 2111A(l obod v )::s R113y ob- I jectio)u to) it, butt ili( rcfti Ws ) far havo demln: t ratetd I e fact th1at who havo be(.n tatigni .1iliig pr1oper I lies-Iltivo Iijei)~l l'A"lgmt t-jI rc.llizo tll( stiipiit) 44 co:Nferilig I- i v Ie;.;v.- 111) ()I t h o. e f t Il ii r I-A " Whluae Ltlly tIIliIv b) veujoy tliilu :111d 1%Witl 1li1i St II'Iiii 11lG VL-iil ,' the y h ave in 1phasz' US Z 1 Li x Pe (Iio'))c) of S~l0ior't cC quai Iifick tioni a11 proni( (ief top th1( (,Xvi-ciso of t h i i g I lp t 8 a if p ol s it e ii V ' I luif il tis paut iclii.a 0])'a aa~s :Ilia sti.lit i\t thw d' 1 0 ilA "I th tIlie cuu:d uxt 8 iii tinlotv of, ill (i e cmo:hI~ vAive t(tvicec ons.ant I.'H cuiutllig Iiiiith Cqtlj(. &;L1Ice IM i :111( ((Si:C vi o heir I. ol %N. . i ms. I li melI're of' the mv.S are id!e:.ti l,! h r ji0CoHity (d, mel. i11(el The southe'i n whito ili with l-lp d io-s il.r tie ~gc tidii Ft avlV,1 . Lim lwv giel. \Vlilt is miost desiial~c i-S thu:I ('VA'' 111M) Nvhit.) Find blick ve 1.i ; tL poii;t of upjm'eeiat iii1 of hIk prvivi. I lcgcs andiu appl'1rill ii '.i4 wh: 11 lie' I fi11 of,1) S'.:ciity. Once l.riu iglt to f 41ares potI~ 1 i i ity, (it e oStim ne to).Icu'!r lvi to %\: i'l;{ Ii''~i. I b c i* it-ett" pif [rI'.-t Lu1(s '.'I 1es. clliitrv ll i'r in.10 aIuu Warll (It~m with ' ~) have'-4 11Nid t II a Mrn~ '-tll l iuwuiiitilt I C Ii ch, or' gn tI Iv I- n~ S 1i 1; 1 illt i' tsbe i s ,, I it , p.t ti t-1 1n lc iip I t ". i l .;," Iit lwl. Tll uirm1 i .. -e. all I i eviM! V ' t*-)I(11h Ri I uirl A thuge 4 Il4 l4[ .ill4 (..11 antli Iil "ild u llt i t'1.t'vei , i cI s'i ltuNV- o1 1114 i itv -1o I I " it-l v o'S li" ' 1 si )I. chtu i l (I 111 liii ll w, i ',8 ' ld 50,, t h \N t t nphe st 1,1Mr 1. Strihijiut'. I -Atiil'1teke.k AAA LA U&LA~kJL V. %)i , i .11a u ? 1 1I lie jumor orator of tL e day. TIhe peli doalt with 11ho bad i hips uId heroim of' s.-uthean sohliere, nd ple.a with the young g-1(.1J ion toI gI'ard the I o r o th c - e(Ilorate dead. 'IIh,- ,p_--ceh wai Vi-4i receive I. Quite -I w111 p of the voti ril S vevt to 11ho family brigg giound >lt) e Si1 mA tsn (14 .cora te tilh. : ave o f TaillIy - im -l, n1 for wh n he eamp is lamel. 1r J. C. Si.b 1 ig b hS.rve t nuceh credit f6r thet xel nt n. I ,e' i'i wh ell lil.eI *:. I tLe wil lo I L .. i , '. l illny sil i Wa's thi luiost v mjoyable n":aSion1 (,f tho Ikinld "hbey I ,al evv. at teideJ. PtCOple wore prk: r;1t froin ;nlr 01n, Walhal.1, S~enevc A anl Ohel ur rouin~g townf :Ia 1l 'oun try. p1 a pattiot'icspr . a coui'try 'vii ilt lin'r.ori S al.-l , C11111i ry witoiti II 1 i I ('Ui is a olildiry N fi1 il>t, 1:, -.. c.: :( . ' a :l( I ollnt ry w%* t hollt l1..- -; Ii a ('01ll1- o ry wiith->ut honor :.?;, Stabilitv. II) D SO I 1 )D I- F. :' E N ) El I:EN E-:-,. M MI Altistin Civil v v terall (d1 raS siok n lnmg t1i ii m spite of a mot <4 el r' t i e, m -: t, bu"t wm.: rhIlIy cu-: v by I "r. ' N x ,ifo 19!"s, whi.'b I !A N"llecd wo:alere.. or10 - 11 l (1 II. "I -.- : t was <No ( r* ti.m. () ly : at (Ni ) k I n dita 'r:in n Sw to i let's. \\ ' da o ( i o t in tt::n c t to' t a o 11 o,'? Il)o 1 . I t th If tF four 14 il or eId (C w vii I 1 ei ing' -t t 11 Al1) 'ui a h t 1~*, (1)( illk' 1 -ielr, Iohlt~1~ b-or the twehnin t~ri murl to he < :;ter, o :Mi otm ne-to Ih cl i p.e day'.' Is b Ilre nmY gr. in yv inl fee.ling ()r ons -fourt h p lnlper day1) o r 1n" nil ow.fk fou t I : e nts'! I have level It inthr(I o &i : 'icit i them o food at thamt 1pr. , <+ PeCiall y brough tL~e FixZ wintier months1. V l, I o i s :: a t:- hem th( ) l- N or lot. pic ) ay, 1,1 71t n pre. e IIr torite a $lii.t tO Of (at th 'I alLtee r' rtil p: i -a- sem fi r 10 \ eitA I or pun1l 0d. Thf. - busini as is 1 the sal or dr -,n a thill selling (d orn (t)oh whi-kv naik r atj 50 ts. . huI I . I h wh. y I m I J.kerm it int t h e o ~ lln )f whItis. .1 Y and( Ss h11 in s .:- anivo (? L~. es ni i pr I hoitda th11 e Ii .nt of 3 .00. At ton cents a rink we umtd to I )4y $1 Co s allnl or $(..I- Ir b u s-i for i rhat .'as iinadE out of '11 o bush- oft ,rn..E Many farimet a rte pola ing Car. 14g .e on a small -eale In giving" wav their hut (t. T)O ravuCih or deh'iornin. nIr, RA Wi el it, fmIll v, S in a f ltrowl with'~ wit l:o';pn , y lar i) ' wh ic will .icim thir horn.lti row iing ha l along . I' t. neel<' in f >th ig ~~ w ict i. Sht'a . h e o ul : 'u st I nI 10 nt 1of ande over Init on to the '.l-ek. e tntf l lingth puast i w'ir f'l Itheir Iy10.rns are ie'y.et buot--hegin hLtegatmnl a oro Ad tie ive 01 imnTxs old.s m~ t a jl jii Wh 'isi i li it ha the pop'ultio of lown aa itie is owing stf13 >Vor thNi i d ciiItat of3tl ou ty 1ix it npriodi ngl Agricolist.l "cIF~ Ct r a li.no with(0 1 .or o,' Jaysl ' flem iilO y t iroI'ubu. I we har' lyii \er fei fro hl ne li' hit s lo r ari1;ti P lin ill lly b ck . i i ita n thinr jf malt:ks-Arim ran"Ifl Dit ere bu si botle comp~il ultey . r ate stomachR liver tio.. atnd? i teltd byHlC&1only iniy~ 50. ' 1)( } lt' lOul V10 t1t :lio here?" ats'rked tho travelor inl a malarial S!Ctioi. eNot ," replie tt ntive' "they di. voo Te only dlie once and he:,!,iv IraIl one ait thilt sainOC d 0ce.. Not so, thmiough, wilen thexv IIItd il here. It they trade oniIce ith s te, e p c0minig, Simply Inll :. I e ti'eU m h Core iCS cId het ter Iinices for less muolley. m10 way with horses. WO have Ist redelved threo car loads of, (lico TENNESSEE ffJU LES Will have another car froin endue.- iwxON0I. week-all arodtin( ineker-.1icks. CoImco aid see themI . Do Vou wiat ait N. n or vehiicle r anly kind? If so we cai sa\ve o I m<Cy. We have trliie car .);Ms, of of wam, an fivo Of i.,.: and c rrigons, aill received ince w lirst dw. of, list January. We ave cit out tho --PROFIT FEATURE )n Hie ooda we aro dotor lit l( to I n1 1i) our replnzat i i Slhe I1-;t deaic'rs in tle-talte. Wo !r, buv ~ty inl less thi n car aIls all I pIy spot ca-h fir Cv.ady hing, belne v )i h.,y cheii aper than111 h sm-Iwll do-auer who) bu vs a feow 0 S at t1 ti tuo all- .1 0e)> I hem ili A th ev nar old ni] dingy. W W WI) 11n r 1 )ep1 %Vit:O don't are to divbIC li-i0its With the 11,11in!d. WNIo CaIrv inl st wk the Celebrated Studebaker nud the world's, justly renownod ,,1....W E B E R.... Tagons. As medium grades wo c rry thie (ha I tc anooga, Owienc Tboro, 'aylo.r, Virgicin i ndd Russc elI We keep inl stock ait all times h i rt eon d ii ii ncit makes of 1 Riiggics uld Carring(.s, anll(g theml tho )*lboek, CocitIid, Tyson an111d onei; llarlhnur and Aecne. Come 1ok and tako your choice. Wo will not scy much as to Mir 10i... WX'e Lhave onl hand a $15,000 to,-k-mO1ro than every dealer 11 town 'llcniiel. I4emc'ecllher for het nxt thir ty dlys wO will make CHARLES & MOBRAYER t:c!hbis in -l i' -r h ': l~ic r Sr i U m \' 'tlic'i: S. C. I'. ''il ) l-tT).Y I~oii ~ n h ' .1 II 1 . l 4-m i, Fi :: :4':a ,T ,h [l' I I cc. mc. Iwoh i 4 ' a i i a. mi. T iri " ;14 " 4 I I . m " " li a na I. mc Fifib " Tabc' c 11 :i. mc. 'ri-I. n ei ngc* cinc~ th e-l' i ilcc cle~boel o'clock. Fir-t 5cu 1c, P (iek 1 n. c, K-coa:l " F.ailc. Thlit. '' (' e v c. l, '' I-' iis li :i v. ~ Fif* " I i'idyIc cc i~icicil 1 ,4 I~ 1 c n. m.c 1'ir ii ' 1cev I c c. mc. 44 ~ 7:21 p. mc. 1'.c -IIncim 4' 44 4 ~ 11 a. inc 7:.0cc. m \VAN''1'~i-I~r~lji' aci a.i mo. ccc ~tthi I~r\X'cj7:: 1.em. Thin! Ceuny, id en141 h,. A11n.m m8elicg Iii ~ i1c p.cm. 'I0., l' vlStr tince ilo 1 fi 'Clitst cc' tev C4nl I) il l t. 1 Whts liiic rie' scomptd I' ).N 99s, . MAnt Fillarte co money gl res wih lou mtrv andb le t und 5wcts.o m hoursmps or smpl. D N lseic on. Man an Dn tlnw icat. sa HTo Find ut.clhy ni Fill botle o com oc glaf wthe kid atr ndle itsan tweys;four hus:ain sedurient st eidn ofth kid ney trouble ; too 7 - frequenct desiro to - pass it or pain in "" te back is also onvncmng proof that the kidneys and blad .cr are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so ftenc expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp toot. the great kidney remedy fulfills every ,ish icn curincg rheumatism, pain ini the ack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part f the urinary passage, it corrects inability :> hold water and scaiding pain in passing ,or bad effects following use of liquor, 'ine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ecessity of being compelled to go often uring thie day, and to get up many times uring the night. The mild and the extra rdinaryP effect of Swamp-Root is soon tai~d tsands the highest for its won.. erful cures of the most distressing cases. you neced a medicino you should have the est. Sol by druggists in b0o. and $f. citos. You may have a sample bottle of this 'onderful discovery nd a book that tells : core about it, both sent bsolutely free by mail, didress Dr. Kilmer & nrome or swimcp~ioot, o., Bing~hamton, N. Y. When writing men, onl readingthis unaaaafri hsnnr A, . .n A 9I , . A-1 n1 I',. n. Mo NiSON b. W. 'AIMtIL, .Pickens, S. U Greenville, S. C. II ay uoieswor th, Larker' & R bilnson, Aid ornaey-aRt-.Lann' I'Iekens U. i[., - - South Carollina 1'ractice in ill Courts. Attend to till biisiness4 pr'onptly. ti. [."'M onov to loan. IVY M. MAULDIN, Attorney at Law. Pickens.S., 0, Pract ice in all the Courts. O(lict over Earlo's Drug Storo. DR. J. P. CARLISLE, DENTIST, Greenville, S. C. 00flcl, over Addisols Drug sktore. C. FITZ(,14.R AT LD, Il1IfTO IZ, **pher, Greenlvillel, S. U. Ollice o%-e,. A <hl.i *on'. I )rug 81 o. All work .'ranis'ted (o give zati-Tar tilt 1;4I5-97yl. C"OUTHERN RAILWAY3 Condo~ned lo tule( olasmnn.-eor Trahln. In In 1'''c1 J.'ni.!.Eth, 14J5 . Northbo.,l. iNo. P . No.3'. No ;;.. o. 3S. D)aily.-j Daily - inily Unily. Lv. A t "t'a f 'T. i~ ~21'I " 0A1anta~l -- 1 -!t'-1 Al 40141 0:1 1 U 26 1'ld U2 1;7p 1) 1 5 ( o~t~ 1 4' 2 '253 p UGS 2 1 a " ;4 .1 2 4N5 .. u :1 ua "Pi l ut'n. ., " 1. A -. N4 . " ('ort-e~pa.. . N,4 -.1 1g4 1 4 0 ~' 7 P .1'1. .. 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"P1. m e. M"~' no. Fa"N" Ageht. be. wenN. -~ "'nd liu'.' ' u .>OK. 'O1A r o. 11 and EN-"WAILROADnd..-twnt p')id eiisieofu~ finest1 Putia thfpment and At lan'. he )Il'4Ih( PuIm: htu i Lti'4 eIgh 3111-4we (n New Yor vi,::d N wU anv Iso d w0:-:. N M York' ii I- ,his, s'i Wah 1ng. m, Athutt rm.- 1 ie'k i n:A 2u . CE;::int til1i Libr::rIy 44X'vein 4shet won 'Ma~' lld :isl~' l'4w ora. 5lh' 1'4'-VC lars 'serj I 4. n~ PSp n As ro t ' -l' ma l~e--in <- ,1r ) l SI)e (tN I. 10 cr 410wl' i.'. N s. - N<rvo B. tN..i tr:) 'co --l C1 ni wil l S to. :st. N ah 12 vNo, .u1la,110(I To ien ls p1v.n Ene oni la l . 1 "OnlIQ:n -ts n~Il : .; fn y. ' -n .r e n:I- I')mI Warin en Oa ( 14-01. Ial fOr aneol from( lg4e'rP vl~et t u nia J and ispartanbu g-: Crg -.m'. ::t : 1 r. ou& 11( m 1( lt --For Spring Trade -" We have just received A nice line of Men Boy's STRAW - From 25 et.s te and a nice line of PiA. HATS from1 100ets to . ORGANDIES, PERCALES, LAWNS, DUTCKS, LACES, EM IBROIDERIES, ETC. Seeour line of TOWELS from 10(c to 30c a pair. A new line of SU MlMEt S-lI RTS from 50c to $1. each. We have the hoes to thin ihe big (op of cot toni that is being phintcd. Remember, we always keep a full store, and count on the <juulity nud prie(s being right. P espectfully, Crai Bros. j j"T N lI-1,G --CREAT- BARAIN C-0-0-0-0-0 T now 'have the best selected 'dock ot PALL and VINTER GOODS, FURS, COLL.\REA 1TTS, UN)ERWEA R, LADxI~is andi CGENTS SIIOES, C.OFIllNG, &c. E WCome oneC como all, N. A. JENNINftS, 120 M:'in street, Greenville, S. C. apr 121.fl 9. DEALER IN Sash.-, Deors, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Mbulding, of all kinds. Leather and [Rubber' Eclting togother With all kinds of ENGNE ANKP!PE FITTINGS. Als o En rgm o and Cylnoder Oil at E In.s"'d Oil, IBothi Raw and b ,il fo rr painting, and Whiite L'od ofI hest Quality. Give us a trial before buying B. E. GRANDY, Pickens~ S. C. Offien and Warehouse near De A WONI3ERFUL. INVENTION, Thycure dandruiff, hair falhing, honida' lie, rts'., yet coists the sa1me as an ord iia ry comb--Dr. W hit e's Elec(tric Com b. Tihe only pat~ented comb I in the wor'1ild. People, every w here it has been introduced, are wild( with delight. You simply comb y'our hiri each day and the combt does thec rest. This wonder-. Iul conib is simply nobreakable and is made so that it is absolutely imipoi.sible to break o~r cut the huair. Sold1 on a writton guiaranl Iceo t o gi vt pil %*a t saltifactio'n h "ve rXy part ironl 'Rond( sitamps; for one0. Ladliu' Get s'4 %ec. Live '" wanted everywher." "1s arw ticle. Se er wild wit' .t mn this pay~.A ROSE, Gener'a