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The People's Journal. ' U lUI.,il11i) WICi Ki,'. T. J. MAI'1.1ilN , -. - Editor. W. LRsii, MA"TiINY, - tut1. Mgr. Raterei at t,ho Post Olie at Piekouis as kecOntl-ttlass matter. SbI s I IcrOipt ioii $1.00 1 year. T'i 118 1) A Y , AUG. 14, 1902. Hon. D. S. Henderson A DISTI'N(iUIStIt1) LAWVI;R AND LEIGISLATOIR. (S. S. Lamllb, Editor, in Aikon Journlal and Review.) W ith the )eoplo of South Caro linta the p1endin)g contoest for thO beat in the United States ,"entto, to Ib )n:((lo vacant 1b,y tho r,tiro niilt of the juntior sonator frouim this 4tato, is perhaps tho most Vi tal matter of the m11olent. The Senatorial p)riz is one of the high est honors for which our political gladiators Colntetd(; from its or gaizaitionl thet uppo house1101 of' Con gress las at t ractel tie ambition of orators and juriats p)ost'-szsed1 (i f a( genous for public affairs. With the passing of .\eLaur"1in, and the fittal ovlerthroW of the "Coinniercial D)emocray,'- htt anol!tlle' Ilalnlt for. ; ('t,ll al Itl 11 South t' olina,- t h' tl11" l os l' ve,y lul,' ft' a sinatr ., '"' litly reprst't,1) thi- Stato in wh t I,, after all, the m''t 1im r)1itant legi.lative s -sei ly in ti 1 ri.I Th;s nt-eel is tll 11>r: la.arint at this tim:e h1ean', of the sub.verriuIn +f thtl estalli.-h'd )rin1cip '-',f the Fedel(ral conlstitulti(,n, and im;1-ri atlistlic te'ndeniiltS, C'ver I' I e. 'as;ng ofua cOntraliz,'d g; -ruI.-tn)t, of the "lv, IIr the fe'l. Ihy thle f v. THE ('O tL I lt(I.1 L D,t:\1' . . Tn a sp)e,ch1 delhvert'd ttt 1*' )1 1 last summer State S''.1tnr He"len de4rsOn, Of Aiklen, was Itml"l!. t h( first of the politi('al lt:l'rN to potlt out the inipl)nlin <hilgers of the Comimercial Ie r.a.y, anl ins1((id i n ," i t ot th--" i,,i t (t Iclaiurill arl the rT 1' l in'aW i a I IniIs1ratiol, to di-41pt alnt (1 - norgaIzILt thel 1)emocwralti par11ty 1' South CarOlina. Th" iu;t o tih. cOunlty and( State cnetosfl l1iu tr'at(S h-)w %'.I"I titi i vi,'t' was hete, and h'11w t br i:h! Alo dea'<thll 1,1i(w t' thi: 1ib t v m sirlac_y w1a5 d,l vlller 1l. Il da at . 3 proved 1inii a 11! a d ir, I r . . ,Sou:ator t s Juinuutt ht. .:* l t ,j: j rily withdl,aarn from th," pttlit i'al ar.:":;,a A htate) Coi nnio lil 1 'n ti: " tart' t ) which he forlerly pr.;"1..d1 d 1ll. . Hince ''s .S. iJ i s tr,ni, of y 'ia 41f th.i mtlt At1 urator of Ohare ii(flupI't.a,lhut proi .-o~h studenoit of humanliti atlais, 1ie po8sssse ini anli nusual deogiree th'o (jnali ies that upon~A thle world'sI stage go to make upi a man of iniark. And in~ aldditionu to his well ar0 mfoured intelleet ''Dan"' Hlender son is a good friend and a good citizen, to boot. Boe yinud theO natural limits of his own 'tate he is known as one of the ac knowledged leaders in public af lairs, and at the bar, of S3outh Car. olina. As one of our con tempo raries has put it, he is indeed, "a christian gentle~man, an accomi pltihed scholar, an ablo jurist, andi an eloquent speaker--one alto tether worthy of a seat in the Ui ted States Senat." nBININO A CARlEERI. Dan S. Henderson was born al Walter borough, ini the county o: Colleton, South Carolina, in 18-I9 Both his father and mother amt mother were natives of tis State The father, Daniel Honderson, wa descended from a Scotch,.Irish ori gin, of which typo are f ound som of the most emimently successfu mon of this and other times. Th~ elder Henderson, in his (day was : lawyer of note,and served with dii tinction in the Legislature of hi State. lHe (lied in) 1864. Dan Henderson, the son, at a early age began his educationi the Charleston College with scholarship won in a comnpetitiv' examination. In 1870 lhe loft th quiet college walls wvith thle fire honors of his class. With the clos of college days the young studeni devoted himself to the maysterie of the law. Like many lawyer who have attained eminence lien derson gathered hia first know ledge of the practical machinery o furisprudence as a1 student in the aw offlos, For a year and a hal after leaving Charleston College he stadied law in the offlce of Mese Simons and Seigling, then amonj the leading practitionera in the his. toric city of Oharleston, At the exp iration of this period Bendeson eganthe struggle o1 His s aschol eacher in Chester B. C, His manly bearing,selt-rell, Sne s and ?horough methods of Wed4 s~on won for him many friends. He had about him that mued ?ra favorte with 5lias wko same ini contacOt with~ Ro yauWg iss4ker, In spare moe rn ama s s Eln h Amnia dM m Iin 1872, "Dan"' lcldrono, as ho I was familiarly known, gavo undis- i put)ed promise of a successful llu I turo. Hle had tho faculty of win Iinlg CasU. (ou 'ts ainii j 1i1i 1(! I were impressed with th keon logi < and brilliant Sj)Oeehs of ti, yOuIg I hlwyor. 1 t wvas spokeI of on all sideH as on 1)redestino(d tO ply an i in111iortllnt part, u(pon1 (i ista 1! ( I" public affairs. Prom tho s(art. his reputalt.ion1 as nll oratrn<i d1(I :41'( - a cdto of it unUual :lbility gath-r'( t) a his offie c:lientH of all chIilS('e. Th'le 1 poor seoking his aiti, wIre never I turIlOd fi'ii I 1lnlersoI'S (1( r iir' II ho0'e(<. TJhe' numncer' of hli, e':(: s c I11Cincreas 1. Ilo l ;agtl to ho k la I r abllout, tio tIabit as it iig l oll Of ( 1 i' . i i ll I i lll: 'r1i'i. l' 1 ( il.llu " s i - (I' . In thu tturm)'il ind Arifo of t he 1 carpel b.iggolr po(ri( d of th1o lo'((,r ,,tru(tion I)hin 11(tndIerstonl (ilmrg(ed I'lomn thu sphcr( of Is local reput- d1 ti ion, nill cIoa ne into p)r,Irmintene("., S t03 at i:1 rl' i lli Ilo st.iriggle for 1 hi itr I ,i :up rlniw y. fll is aid aiud c.ill bI I we('rh' s:i;,Ughti b ly'. j o 1.d1 1n 1 himself. The 11ambur; ri(t O - II -ur d. 1 b11 Irillian( defne of thl (" li Iuu(lre'ir In('iI air'reste() f,I h -i - 1 Wit illst|iit i ai ( l l ti l U rec r'liI till 1, 4is l of)( Of I, ill a ('5t. Ii lll .rS sf fl eIle ?'( l tl ii 'a r( ll:( ihir. A 4il i( n f"--' (I :ail ai s ruitLde l;ekit.o.lu(Ig d :1ll:r. lI l1'hw n1 tiOl) wr.ill Stri -i ~> (ly ('1 - g( "y('l1 lv' )i 4a14 AI(l(e 114e1iev t iril ) tOli"> a11'1 I) ri :t .\ tt l'i (' (ji'ul- sl1 :rl..i (Mn..n \ . ('. lo+it b-r at1 In A. . 1'. I r , w or t e (oIf thl, hl 1';:t a' ; . 1v,~ iI1~'~ I. av it Ii' ' t ir 111 mai- )i1c44ri y th wh<le 53. Th. t i:int1 : h ii t;.'1 I'1' i". Ii "I d ( 1 f 'II":it': 1.i"jti .!. ( jI it l:' :c. i( St:tt(' C'l,; rt att ('i.:trl- t''n , -l -. . 1"r-(1 n <I. f'nd'tFl th f ( hib t! - na11 fab'ilit v n i .uc I . \ ;c t' (t 1ol rll 1 f:.'it or, t1 ii l II ~ ~ ~ ~ o iiid("iIIVO 'S "1Iiji'i40A gl1, pWrd ver cli i j1Th1t0 l oito lliidi l ' Allillat i,'n W it i w I h I 114l. It(t ii i "8 (th;11IIIItl Iifi (1 1 1 t lt-" erm-t.,liic the 1101minat i0 :i the ll:e:-. -ii . 114 W iF t il' I l( eli . I 1 1' t 'l o be tdliI Ilt. o if tin- rIon: t ha n full- l .e.-. n a1' ' th ,lll1t.4 l w .l'r p 'ul: f-,r O;e } hi part ofth aV was y r e1'I bI tl toh .h So ait!', lhte I . the ti '' 1l'-.l. of .l,it of the U nited t ist J . ) 1d (e \\'1ite p,resided at a D1"-' ri ngt;. Il pip[rilliI in the whito a i; ' f the struggl dbtsCi the II ;(r1"'t i a!11I' al)lld 1iegr'O do 1aiiLa- li i 1.. - II the( (,ne side, and1 the rul1( it St, - ative hIore, on the otier, s p 4asge wO ff e l la'wd rith in- ' : uelincrn by the whole itSouthi. arhis legal services i this ase r oftIlue at.Il char'ged no fee. Pa titis d and the lovo Of his stale were for the young lawyer a Sutfli- I hi"nt revard. To this day 'Dan" i alendsn wtas it proidinagol 14 wth crhain ofresentd toadC him by i the ptope o is oun in) )recoI'i tIa - n'Oit on iis srices i)n thessi Klon or eadthei tomit14rgution for1,h braiglroden foreofigete he wast f f'iored.i lowe, n 18i0, D. hit tOl'n1ersincrhon fasultetioginedi as leadein pulicaairs uline h Iit of the1 tapdt, tha electod to State Senato. ofthe Gaeer Ah sme ofth South Caroli- h first delaionr toe thel aionl Aeko Dring hisearst ollwim hi s onetl of he fotedmoxsl btorsi the rcie ao, land waDcii euring the im e a onaly ohe wfardae for that. TDuewlling the n coifeiouth Caroina.n woihat fte drop dsof helhat, po haneed is.s wtho sconde,tand laslte formaoi than wth auekthorom the famou gihi tothe endb oil f thS enouth bCarointa, itende CLity soidpat ppsed this saote provng o I95the efon oRroaed COunS vain faschampionded and advoa Ted bay lo. eS. ledernedhi nt makes heforigi tofha the roeIal actorting to pathean5 reguat.o cled aon law,-n tothe oetitubo man's gonvrnentt X was pupte with suh pdity that in lh ui lter(",(IN 1" 1lo vho"lt 81l .t''. I his nwioIrl I dI h(ty II(-nll(II(.r 0( ; IrtIl rank Is at 1.,gislatIIr an tatill11i11. A,4 eilitil IIitl fi 'nlnit.i e on \lunllicipal Corp ori ions :nd(I I'oliCo rognlaliols I i(1( . 4111 Ir:lnillai ti.14' H( 'r iolls he S e ('onlstitlill1 I'thIt,il1g I 1l liIiti' r ( 11iitli 1l), id(11 hatv llg i it'v ihe elimuin.ttion of barroom I (I thl' Ill:lln1"rIIPllt. Of tb(- (itli' t Ie t1 1. io a sillniel ( a proil eii part, IiI thie :1'gnn1i"i1n. of 1)1111 (' all:r, Sp'Cialll' inl thlt d blb j .II n llrag) :tnd e(lIllati'il. TI'l ()IVel til 1i (ioI11j)o8ed1 of til 'i'rtsltlive ollli ic IlIIIDII (tit, 'i rOina. T1'ho Sen:Ltour Ir1ti A Oni County wa ills ily on of i1 lielt amd Ilot lUIgLaI debatli i tlo whlole :1o41nllyf. Ai I 'I.\T' 'I; NA i'r(It i 111i; i' YI; t . In: 1111Ill a ain in 190 I lor rsn a W',Is returneI to the Stait a:1tO'wi!h overwhLOlmling n1.1 i"jor 'a. DIuring thoUse H(Seson hi A e'V' with distinction il h 111 b01anch of the ( legislaluro -" I1,it been'i InsHtrumenl' tal inl -' ring i hO enattlc l . m t f l gis'lat iol Iastin11g; 1lot ' Th( refor,I a i-41n ( f th (l "t1 ity th e rnn''llnlti :aw\ :Li' egqualization oft the tax; tho C( ton ill ills and f1 ,rtilize toris -:all tihis has 1 1f( to larg(e' thlet ir':ult (,f the utiring <h:i 1C a111nI 11lie" w,rks of the on (,r f"r"m Aik('n. The latter ne 1'-rluit in, to the O toil 111i ! te:-il:z"r plant14s,--.,t whieb nt( 'a- th" autl h.r all s It po-i -- t:tx b"'oiS th S tt tlll) .1:nI1.( '1 of tax,bl IIrop1erty w''1 a st', n(L; advocnte t.1 th p i ' .s (''h,:t tiill. .\t II- nsol si.o of th tGner1 (uie!y" laut('r l1lnderISonl VIr >ucees p 1118i. t114)e tht piia: (? e .\'.t: itust l.,.w, ( 1 l ll -. iI .ll nts at this sos.on i hi e:nie pubII' cnreer hI hv en thp e.f ilun)i(tl ,lof p l,,P tar edl(] tion, realizing in what, ilao dI -cqe th': futuro wel'fare Of the Stat e1tedllient upo''n the plops oiint1nC of Ol c-,leges anl l t oi ol is leade:rship i iS oauth iC. a1ttted h)v his heos on .sichairmin of the Commi h onl Education in the State Smu ttei, lnd as a t rustee of inthro nd thle Souith Carolina Ct'lleglis. At the recent, county r'lnventi< eld1 in Aike Mr. Ilunde"rso)n a tnC(ed his intention to rosign I tate senator, in order to t"nter fr t'uddtl th Contost for l'nitl tate,S, Seilite in the Coiming pi nary. Dan I ItldersOII is one of t nt st p1ractical of thinkei is-tl nost kond hearted of imis n-i.t mrinivl olln te bet 111trl wye (lolith 1 'ai0('oiad.111lllk tar fTh suysatmati00 bunthstmet lP'of)0his to lice aetes envy ofx elow oo mimer of the roa.r 1110thinlethunig he tw: arsntt oition of dioolaIIi 1iincti< Success1( thas or not rlte ad, daf -reart in is carplel erhst tr :a limdown ~)(Il81g Wis pro3'wniinenV aie sef-ao man loThboe cla of ikpubli.c~ Apriva 12 )1 staip him as abt tman of udub intvegiy mad)' lotyrn puros. has aboat im Otheu elements ofu eoussra.y The imesareti.o of torrphoio of awing, fo poitatl wt hu Lers,s of te od fatd ba sou ito ofMa prin ie.l South Croina oodmssj~ he 1 ))iteriyof character, o high pJ II r,t:1 I Ihnrot;;hI I mli;;Ili 'IO 111. A:ik('i n milor(' h:n Ihan, th lu :11r( f ru,atl 'V"w'tlj tiy 11. 1,. ;tlytonl. 1t Vh'll, how%t ever, I 1141 IlIar took ic t- I in 1 ,) ( },t" 1 p n, l,t t liy should iive 4 o11)1iii til o1., so I oihI tatko iappI1 eatl if % withiIi le ditN>;, btt. tlle' did not ) 1 li 1 ( he: . (f IlI-ir act11 ( I i i n:itil about 11 (Jn,. iii.,i iii ha' -iss'eId, and so there. N 1asiK 1414Ihi ;; ht'. t.t1' f llr .' : i t t 1)1 1. 4 1 . jI't '1t . i", 4 i" tt:(.l:t t y. j Siew - it 1 t \ IIb ,rI I tlciIrl to ,.. leavet' IIie 1ina11 r t,1 tpeing theu roaId .H to ;ipi- 1 : ..mn11ituss in trs. '[1(Tes t ;p)( lill ('orntinlC8 I e"i r i refuset to 1luit 0 1a(i tlhrougII yt fdarlo, andli1 tlhen I t "iw(tt";ir1 wenlt I,it-k <nI his wor< l aifI woldlt n<l,t aIi (I de isiion of Sp1 i ial Co nl itt ioIn'r9. No i u'hey phe18111 it (IVer Ine-, andt oteveral 111-n saw . itewt lrl t t"tl I: 'v as !iyinrg (ll' Lit rotad, that lie utb11. put tiet lowe'r ('tind of the hl4t1'I fi m oniuc"1il the esC t4 tn bud adtl theI Iu i r nt Id betw e\eCtn I Ihe b ids t. t1 I mllake it pp r ht the I.,lt' is 1)1t Iats .1reatt, t.,(l i thr it ehl I it is On the old rout4te. ( 1'"e The >r,l wr.tt me thatt i 1 tw,)ll41l .hiive SO.If me g bfore ao M)it01r att - li "n t ie la as to atm1 o:un. t ( i d:un ,tha t1 n'y" tlt' al: t t)nl it I as .. 1e1si V lma S, Ihatd W. It. t Wyaitt, iniith, J. R. Fali, and( .1. W . 13r tckl , whii J tua,t1(O (':tth I that I p(1w1u l :i' dauna-' d not lt-, , thanl 150. The loard1 its a ide thir owt"n 1romi . i ;til theseu ":iths au'l atllowts lilt .only S27.t' lain::!,. ! may sa that the abOve' namedt fo,ur enttletn(n are kn1w 1to ')' bteas toutimen as we have inl the (:ounty. L, et .e fuirthl itqu ( ot( at letter which "1,tewaitrt wr.o,te ile in epoly to at lett I wtr'te i i 1, forbi:ling ties. 141ss ol It Iti,e" as I did . not think he hadl the ltw andrt h to ::o onl with the roadI in an1yC si t of way they p)tlese. Ah xai n1tr, . ('., Mtar. 2-1, 1902. J. ).. . il(-u, l'( (1ar Si. Y'our4 of 1:1t)h to hand, I woutldl be ,ladt to know if you can iterre ( t. dr1t41 . i', i so, I would uc glad (o , ould interpret, one for me. I ire:t(a ied atdirl ai'lhat I1 was go in411 ont with It ty u liial duties an( e aulct f1eress a1 ztio all side( r. Th<i t d V iit r burs1 1d t Ill- ) open, and in thal ,tider1 (Iiin:r was al smnall snake. Th<( cz!1)40 t4 ed1 to% hit' ine anId moed(1 all ar(,und ny fet, and I stomped hlin, in th-- ethl, and then osoething lik( Sa wr(or enno out of the snake an< the crowd ilhalt so1dloc around coveret 4. 1p11 that. worm ad(1 they smnothiere( - hi:n tnd there was at joyfol tit o oV: IS the scenery'. lls1)pctl'ully, -e l{tilbt. Stewart. '1 T.[her'e are nany" other things 't- co111l Ias to Itho (.Al, (ldiorble p.1 c(Ile le , but Ihatvi uoi lime nd(1 sIc Will the p)ep1t 114' Pichensty ' 1u O ;Iuch in.''n tlin iliiee thait en; hte ordl' 1 14 1 8ro III 1 iuv it a ev; few avt)itcs illa be 0 os! ,s41Yiuir very trly, in ,i1 . D. Aiken.80 in14 C entral (1 . 411e , Ju44ly4 201'1, 10 j2. iiI mof Mti OkwliLr, 1(i.,,1 "ao inf chid 'i all h 1ope1 ))i4:ee,v ry. ' I 4)'tl1 o f a 1bot S' It- 41t4'( 4111ha 1mberh i'*y (1'i ), ch4l4r., ano ii 180~4 rhy remedy toAhIgbose, tellin teiii 'u 4od11t8in 0i,m n w ay i ill ch14id inal tuWl2i eoe, and11) )14 14 now (nearlyIid a .IhliIarl sine-loV (5) vigoro d1 htig ir0, l. j iegIon. rof W. 14L(44 lohisemdo 11101 nentl and hav)Iey ofev,I 0)- knoonbjo 1f1ii inl :uo intn"144t11 i X A1 ull gat- Stlieriff' Sarlesr. STATEOF 80UTilCA111 1NA, c ilfo.ll irtud o 01tax14 Fifcton (pl)ace Ifslli' or sldy i etm o,10, iidoIii 14(8o nIol (141ega Ehodur' Io sVIale the following d111Oi;o .I'11( lcr ib d 1.niels of 8 padropeit:-f 4vi 18 1r. 4'~ All 1(m certai piece,if p ae or tra of04 ladIs in 11(to prowsip tata tiry eve (137) arieo(, too 1~ ortles ou mjoiinglan of,. . Gr oaley, h iLe upon as he propemryofL.A.u Sltom .~1 and1( soLIto atify tx)~s xcto agine sIafntii poety.t "o aobyD. All041 th4a8 p4'Oie.4 pacelora trouba an in1 WLiertyu 1wnshi tainingO for n h)mds of .lames ( rlin JobI Smith114~ , Mtfi4W st utt Iothersfil)W, lo ilon as(4 teproporQt1 r f i. I Altl that piceV a rool or tract1t 3.o&fln Head= ache. Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, tteuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. MILE,S' Pain Pills. Also all pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. Miles' Pain Pills are wotth their n%eight in teld." says Mit. W. 1). Krea mcr, of . rkansas City, Kan. "They cuted my wife of chronic headache when-1 nlkthing; else 'would." ")r. l.e"' 1'aine Pills chive away pain as if by magic. 1 amn never with cut a supply. and think evervone should keep them handy'. One ut, two pills taken on approach of headache will >revent it every time." MInR. JUDGE JOnNSON, Chicago, Ill. Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to at tend social and religious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort. As a prevent ative, when taken on the ap proach of a recurring attack, they are excellent. Sold by all Druggista, 25 Doses, 25 cents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. l V KIDNEY CURE is e UOLEY' Gucranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best foi Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 60c. and $1.00. WOFFORD COLLEGE Spartanburg, S. C. i 1I. N.SNYDEl, M. A., President Full College Courses. Favor able surroundings. The best in l uences. Necessary expenses from $160 ti $175 lor lie year. lFor catalogu< or' other in formation apply to .A. GAMEWELL, Seretary. Wofford College... '~; ...Fitting School rI Sparitanh~uirg, S. C. ' E leganit nav humiling. Carefu e alttenitioni to indi vidual student s Board and tuition for year', $110O is All information given by c A. M..DuPR.E, >r Head Master. cGrrain crad.les~ - If' you need one don't wai o till thoy aro all gono. tIloes, Plows, Sweeps and all kinds of' [arminug tools. U Fruit .Jars, Sugar, Spicei for the frutit season. ciSow Cabbage seed from the 2~ ~to .d) of May for lato cabbage, goo fresh Virginia Seed now or Xsale. A. M. MOR RIS, I- Pickens, S. 0 Li (1LAiRK BRI)S. & CO., 1 R EENVILLIE, We Will Sell For the Next 30ODays iMKonumnents, TIomnbstonies, and LMarkers Now in Stock at. 20 percent 1088s thati uisual price, We have omne exceptional values, CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH , OLAR K BROTHERS & CO., See the Splendid Shtoes, fIOSIen1' I IanikerchIIis. I'Iirl Price 1111i41 Chickens. Demand f poor. .l'lenty of wool rolls oil hand. CRAIG One Price P I C K E N S 1)o yon liko coifee? \VelI if of the host roasted coffee at 8lbs f green co- ee on t he market. If you over indulgo in smllokil ly icts. And if you want a cheal Glory. POrhaps you c>ane away from course you donl't want to drivel he need not do it, for you can got any The best flour on the market f fellow undersell us on flour. Plenty of knives for the boys, i'e have sonoi bargains in Sho Highest price paid for all Co ....A GRAND 0 CLOTHIl B -giiniug Monday morning Ju Mens, Boys and ..25 IPer Cent Discouni All st enw h'ats at :33i per con En~ (00 Suits now $15.00. $1 now $I2.8. $15.00 suite no $11. Suita now K' O. $8.00 suits now suits ntow $3.. ...MENS AND BOYS PANTS 50 cen1t3 pants now 38 comIIs. now 75c. $2 pat no0w $1.50. $3, $5 p)ants now $3. 75. $6 pan All Gioods Sold For CASH. Main Street, To make room for Fall and( Clean Sweep of a Thloro still remains in my stot cent o I l goods8, someW goods at. No Catch / But I mean just what I say. 1. di are only interosted in what they c< Const B3liloi and Dad ati cor1e1n to reeult, 'I Ioop the .syerem Ia AND9TON anid god blood, good digeet the rotee In y'our cheeks. Tonic Pellute gently aesti booklet at des BROWN New Gres I' blu tes.. v-Ti t IN . S Ipenders, and for lggs and Large or Small Chickens very - BROS., Cash Store, , -:-S. C. AjY you d0, come and let us sell you som or $1.00. The best t and .101> ig call and get the Empro Cigar-on.. or cigar call for Wer Eagle or Old bome and forgot your dinner. 01: 1110 without your dinner. And you thing in the canned good1s lino. :>r the money. We wont let the other and prices to suit them. -s and )rv Goods. untry Produco. Ik77IL.7% LO L(Z. PPORTUNITY.. I BUV=== 9G, HATS! le 30th we offer our entir4 .,,k of Childs Clothing a. t off the Regular Price,. t: discount. No hat caried 1re mn last K.00 suits~ now $13.50. $16 50) su1its 25. $12.50 suits now $9.:;8. $10.00 $6.00. $6.00 suite now $4.50. $5.00J IN TlE SAME PROPORTI(ON... 75 cents pants 57 cents. $1 pants v3 pants no0w $2.26, $4 panta now. ts now $4.50. Remember the Date. Greenville, S. C. Winter Goods, we propose to make at ill Summer Goods. k somye splend(1id values. FuilI 25 per [JALF PRICE. Ldver'tisement >nl't say whalit goods are worth, you. >st you. Come and see me. Park, KES emplexIons hen where's yo0ur buauty9) good order by taking LiVER PILLS I10PELLETS on and~ good heulib. will keep Ramons L.iver PilS isan a nature. Fres sampls and lirs, or wrliS to MPG. C0. ork Sne sevi.e