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The People's .Journa Local and Personal. -Mr. h. G. Clayton is vtsitii friends in Ocontoo this week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will bo Easley Sept. 19th and 10th. -Mr. Guy McFall paid a vis to Russells last weok to soo h1 friend, MAr. W. F. Blasaingano. -Mr. S. M. Robertson, of Clic son College visited triends in th county this week. -Miss Fannie Sitton of ne Easley, visitod the home of W. I Ashmoro last weok. -The Board of Rogistration wi meet on Saturday Oct. 4th inste. of Monday the 1;th the regul: leeting (lay. -William Jonos, of Mica, 0i tored Piekens Graded School Moi day. lie is boarding at Rev. I 1E. Grandy's. -The first halo of new cotto was sold last Tuesday by Ant.ho Jhakor for 9e. It weighed56 I an was bought by Mr. J. Mc). Brue -Melvin Simmons of the Inl vicinity mnatriculated in the Pick ens 0raded SchloO)l Monday m(or ig. io is staying at I. ,I. 11e: ter's. -Voters, renlmler the poll open next Tuesday at i a. m. an closo at 4 p. in. Railroad tim Be suro and cono out and vote fc tho intorest of your country. -Professor J. S. Newman nin Dr. Georgo E. Nesom andl Proj Upton, of Clemson College, wer in towu on business last Wu(<hies day and Thursday. -All over the county the cotto crop is rapidly o)poiing; and soo the fields will swam n with bus pickers, while the merry buzz o the gin will be heard on all sides. -If your crops are ripening an claiming your attention don1't n1ey lect to como out September t.h ninth and vote. A few votes migh change the result. -The Pickens Graded Schoc opened last Monday with a larg number of students in attendance A full corps of teachers was o: hand to start the year's work i carulest. -A nico crowd was seen on thi Ir OILOf icn. h.IL oInU dlVl(Aay salesday. The sales were small The candidates were ciroulatmi and were busy making frionds fo the conming okection. -Clemson College will open it next session on Wednesday, the 1( of September with Dr. P. IH. Mel as president. A large attendano is expected, and those who inten entering should bo oa hani p)romptly. --Those candidates who fin themselves in the second race ai beginning to feel as thoug they had been chasing a rain bon~ n~o doubt. But they are standina to their right and making a clean honorable fight. -Jay, the 6 year old son ot Mi and Mrs. Judge M. Welborn wh live about 4 miles north of Pick ens, died about 4 a. mu. Sunday an< was buried at 11 a. m. Monday a Becona. The family have the sym pathy of this community in thei mad bereavement. '-The second primary will b hold oni Tuesday September 9tli Tnie sam-e managers aire request.e to serve in the second el ect.ion the served in the sfirst and they wit confer a favor by calling for th tickets not later than Mon-la mnor.uing hefore the elec tion. -The thmanks of the exoentiv committee are due and are herob assurod to the man agers who serve so faithfully aind properly in th first el6etion. Without their in telligent cooperation the work c the election would not have bee carried out so smoothly. -N'or the banenit of the genorr public, the manage s of the eleftio in the second primary aro requem ted to forwvardl a correct statemner of the votes polled at their respec Live boxes to Piokens if' possib] immediately after the votes am counted. This will be a favor th: will be appreciated by the pubiic -Wo were late comning out las week and may be somnewhat latt than usual this week but the delt was necessary in order to prescm a full report of the election, sueC as was Calculated to give the gone ali result though there may be little variance betweeni[thie figur given anid those of the ollici count but not enough to chant the result. --Mr- A. B. TValley was "igh reconmended b.y his frient. .n h annonooment for - the offee County Co.amuissioner. Thmis ro Ommendation has been well backi up in the first primary mia resul will show, he. received at his hot box, Pleasant Grove, and old be I"impkinitown, all the votes ca att both boxes except five, and al at Peter's Creek , ---To,uCohen (colored) whto hi been ido~ ifled wi thI the wreckim of the passen~ger train on the Sout era Railway on the 24th inst tu for whom a reward has been 01 ered was captured near Oaesai 2Xead about 8 o'olook Sunday 2000#o hy Mr. Toni ianey a' ,s)tepdiyos DlingI and RtowlIan -Mom)ors of the )omocratic E xecutivo Committee of each cIlb are retluested to be) present, at their rnspectivc preincts, with ithe rules of the party, prepared to givo any )EP, information the matnagers may (1o sire respecting tho conduct of tho n election. '1'ho duties of exe;utivo CoIun11itteemnoll are exacting, but in sorvig they are liell)ing the party to iromlote local governmlent . -Tho voters of 'i(kens county should sul)lport t ho onrabl( - Frank B. Gary, of Ai,beville, for i Lieutet,nit,''Uovornor. Ho is a St rong young man from tihe i) LIr country anud is inl every way fitted 1, to p>resi((1(ovor tito Senitato of the Stato of Southl Carolina. For four p years he has presided with i ich I dignif,y an(d ability over tho ILouy r of RepreSattatives. Iie is in (very desory ing arid v,' hope to s.'f Pickets coutyi, vote for him in the t-sec,(ndt primayt). Pickens (iraued School. Pickenis (Iraded Schoa1ol ent('c 1 Monday mnorning withi a large ti , toldain--91 pi)tpils. This is about i 20 per cont larger than a t any pre, viotis Ote('nilig, ''h outlook is proising f('r the Iatre',;t atten dalno' inl the iistory of the school, ands inl better working; order, ''he enrollment e by graues is as ' ilowi.: lFirst G'ratd (, 14. Second grado s 1I , 'lThirl grade. 9, Fouritlh grade,G, Il"ifthI grado, i5, Sixth grado, 1, Seventh grade, 7. EigtIi grade, 12, r Ninth, 8. Alexander..O'Neal. . Ir. Claude i. Alexander, of ? PticIons, and1l Mrs. Laura 11 agood(1 (. )'Neal, of Iiirminga,ham, A . w a.wo mnarried in Atlitiiia, Seltem.eber fir.A, the l,ey. Alon1zO Monk of the SIuthodist church t,lii,ting, at his reshiein:O, in the p'Pei(o ill Ia few f t-'Oil . -..- . . Card of Thanks, I '(esire to tnik the Voters of - P :,ken: to"wt,s!I .i eia ('xp'r...--L my1 3 i :plircci3tiot to them fori thel hanlid t some vote I re'ived at the rec,it a Prirntai'y eiection, Aug. 21,bh. 1aving thus becn hol"red . shat,I endceavor" to (disch.ar;; thel duties of the utlice to which I have been ec-tedt With dignity, ever remlemt-i I,aien tnat ali mni are (qcual be f'ore (od, and that this country oe'( them ci:ual justice. Most Respectfully, JOHN F. HARRIS. NOTICE ! Tho County Democratic Execu. r tive Committee is hereby called to t B meet at the Court House on Wed- c ) nesday, September 10th at 1.0 a I a. in. for the purpose of tabulating c 3 tho vote of the second primary and I 1 dech;tcing th e result. A full atton- r1 1 (lance of the commlIittoe is desire~d, : TV. J, MAKULDIN, 1 OChiarmau, C JJBERTY. ,The first new baldo of cotton 5 was giinued andl sold hero to-day, ' odd'.er pulling is mn order nows with the farmers. Cotton is open . ig rapidly anid picking hasm begun. e >Two days rain last week practical - ly insures the late co.rn as it is 1 now earing . Frmiteropt is about all t mnatur'ed exceptf afow late alpples, -More fruitI andi vegetabie canned r' this year' thann over bofore. Their.3 are canJning ontfits to be foun (d on a many farms now. .Public school wvas opened up j 3 here to-day with Prof. Dullose, of c tVirginia, principal and Miss An l 1 inie .Fer'g.tui, of Pickens, assin t e, tant, y The'ii seconid CLrop of canldidatoes F are among us priesenting their e claimsa. y The big politicai liar struck this :1 neck of the woods~ the other clay e and started the little poodtle liar ..vith some now and fresh ones for f the second race. One was that, a one ot the 'U. S. Senators was too 1 low down to carry his home box j and never had done it heretofore. I a TIhis lie flow around town in a few t Dr. Dacus, of Ilelton, has cast' his lot among us for the practice e of modicine. 0 Ljiety hais miany visitors and so t jouirnors with in her borers too maneriionis to menution.i t' Sjec. 1.st. C. it Editor beet inel: h wish to herdb e~txpr.ess my thanks~ ande a ppreciation to ray~ friends and a tho -:oeters of Piensi counity for the 3I 1)Vbera vote i Ib' gaveu m1o on the 2(Rth ult., antd I h.opo they will rememb ter I aim indsped and under tho Streantinut of a phmysician whio eays I cann~iot leave rriy room for seivoral days andl it wdll be impos)'ib)lo for me to see I hem, though I hiopo they will con-. itinuin the~ good workc of rolling u p tevotes for' uEO. Yourisi truly, L. D), Stephens. at, arde of Thanka, I take this meothodi of thanking the people of Picekens county for tho nic vobe I roeevedA at the recent primary, I assure you as a whole, I apprclato i. this as muc:h as any man you could1 d have supported. This places me in a "posil,ion for the nekt two years8 to gI,S my entire tirne to the people, so ae Sthlienn d a~ o in thxe AudItos'. O*g4 fort~ y'oui Will be danix withI ninn Wy itt Aikei fo1 Congress. Cili/nIl"hIi) catrries with it griav 1osnlsibilitiem, of which the rigl of sullrago is doubtless the me.ts imp)urtalt. It is tho phin ditty c evory llin to votc iln tell igent h anti to dlo th1is3 htE! Ilust know ih mloll iking, oflice ;tillon1 f;gv whoii 1 is to eh)os('. Of Ih'. 11)'('l 1110 who ar) seking tehh; , honor ot rep resenlting the pooplo of this Coin gressi"11il I)istrilt, theic is Oh whom his fI're(id, deem it at privi lege to uI'ppot. Th'oe who knlov Wy att Aikent b,"st believe! that m1 uloter cantdaote for this (lice )os ,-ased in I i1ligher dieigree' or in i Ibett(1r l)rol)U 1i tl tihe el noz ts to mI)nhi1l,t( which g'o to malke at tru11 rt'1)rt e:it 111 Iv' of t ht pe'ople . lit ltu;- hearn t ;th wetll as 11nttlhl('t, all'd 1)1t 1:m iti *f th" tru 1'1.Iyp.; who b;uW a'lot I h1 : 1to V.ll t and siiei. lB 11, al sc.'n of't altltlu w o 'ouight J!! citce :indi wa';r v. ithi hII s 1' try olnort;Y for the rihIn for which hie dlemioerIt i- pat"y 1mnds, \\'y. tt Aiken has ..I waVuys b.L'een a cl;os tudent of tLhe,) 1pl1 .iu lreiiles >1' his Cathetr- -Ihi, :"rnicilest ol uiluine dti ll rIyLt1,. is is (iscls. on1s of thet que'stion o. the dayl, mll licate a ind iaturll'y w!Vll al, uile dtl(L Lrd itned to vi14w political litlttions,f rom tIlh) right stald1poiit 1ho writer hiats Iio''r Itk)nowI a 1m1:t1 )I to ger heart. or ne)b.1 'I ll im u sok, 1.1ruly this n):, l ( )' 15 tII:tI . I u n ,A i ;'i , i"nro teta r't. -0 a gt o( tllmanl The . t h e I-re are'L ow mllen petter than \\'yiatt :\ikei. So11e yours a.Po through his: con r'ibuIttIn and6 inIflue'nce, anl 11n1Or ,utte mait. of thisi t',wnt w.as stt o an ii) illimary and h- I p'rI'o.! t)lged thordyt11, 'n.d t1S a t t hat 11,1 his 11a11 n..ve' ki-w whent11ti to h ':itk. In famii\' of Ia \t'ul wo i1L 1t11ln of Uok 51hmy thtre was i brtig,ht boY w\h:. 'otll ntl1 atthmdt :holt)1 bh'u11sdJ h, futhrt'1 wa's uil t'!o to py thl( tul i0to hiis1 elf. lhat he had l sellisl lltiv(' in anly ;nt (of those C;t(s, . ln anl w\h, mows the heum'i: s1Itna;ces vlo1d \'v n suggest. Within ithe lat'.t tew ninnltes the write' "as hadl in 111,A more tha;(' a halfI a (l,z/.n J(>y0 of the sam1 1illl , fi r whom 11 ';('mei mtaulc: w huuilt,l thle know odgof w hI1, Wyatt, ,Iken1 has )o'Ii d 'i io nst. All of hi) life +: hi: .; e 11f' e'kih !, 1)S po)1( tuinit ies O help thos(t; of hl-: fcllw'I1-mlen lot Ilrtunate as h(e, "A friend it IeCU is a titeld illdIued" is a faiil ilr (!n(il tiol). Thel subj)ect ,.i l'l)t ketch has proved himsclf Lo be tci a. friend tim)e and again. The [lan who in true to his friends aust Le true to hnwself, and being rue to himsult', it follows that ho aunot bt.e untrue to any man, or to uy politica. l1 o other p.arty. Iu ivil !ifo his favArs ha.ve always een l4'stowed where.)f ih-:v weI.e 1ost need.j'-- up)eo the' p'oir- peoc le ; and <hiriug his shiort. mililtary ifo he showedi himself the friend f the non-comnuussioned oflicer arAd he pr'ivate soldier. NY mn has n)own th3 fien~dshipi of W~yatt \.iken but to stamp it '"pure gold." C he isia poor' Inum1 today it is ba auIse he has ever bee a liberal upporter of al1 Ohbristiani works, uid has genierously answered every all uponl him as' a c.itizen). It is eineoti cla~ d11 ime that a farmer ani best repr eset theo the farming cEopl", If t,his be4 tr u--andi it is natinabl-Wyn .\ ikeni h,as t ( ke uty, be wa., a pracitical Of' the" iev.en r..ndi jav offerms LW a sent inu(.u Cogeis Iho voters 'f his discrio'. Clou;d --h'ooc t heL 11an1 whlo has ' n JPl ? i scope to bhr ut.11ghly: i--r'litand A h p(rob11) eins ot' the. g~ovAr:lmot that may .d soundnowe~ of judgmient to guar UntO') a service highly acceptable o his constituenits and to the beOst n1terests of t h democracy. Tho.se vhio knowv A ikon best believo he vilIl se'rve well1 his contiituenits andl( ho Demoncrat le part y a t h irgo. Is here ainothir man81 (f th 11 :ePvenf v'ho has hoart and into:Ineiit in bet4 er proportion? It is the duty ofJ very ci tizeni to vote for the3 best 1)an1. Wyatt A ikenu slands out as t man whiom t(110 Ollice migh t Rochl, I,his I elaim m113us1t be conlsIied >y (very one who wanlts~ tuel men~ n1 o)ilice. His g.(od den.els inl thif /ot's, for in the pa.,t he has han lie Ieienid of the so-catlled commti n Uain, an d t his 1.)111 k n ows h)ilt I: : melt waty to judge ihe f utu ro, i . 4 >y the past. [I there be ami pralis( in the aive., it >i hnt, just. Cok esbutry, '-. C'., Aug. 20, 11902. 'ivenc Solid voto by H14 taJ'nplo --Oototii Faurmerst Aipeal to FSe.I(i if Soithi Ca,rollnts to Nuiiityo Ii lm. Ti isu said by old polit icjiu that . < meniit by his hOme' peop)le as thaiit giv enI Capt. Heoywar.] in the first primar: by the people of Colloton, Uio go 2,2563 votes againot 186 for the othe four candidates-or 901 voteu out everyj 100 cast. TXhis ia all the more rema-rkabl wheni it In roimelubered tha(t Collotoi haos borotofore b)een1 very Boriouisly d testtimonh to 1{QyWtd by th e pl who knowv~ bhu es in addition 1o thhir vota thn fam kill, have signed this addreas to ) iarinosrs of South Carolina; "81ato of South Carolina, County Colleton. "W'e, the undersigned, farmors 0 Colleton County, horOby endorso Ca e 1). C. Heyward for governor in I a next pritary, and earnestly urge t - farmers throughout the Stato to V< for him. Crapt. Heyward has boon practieal farmer all his life, and therefore thoroughly acquainted wi : our condition and needs. From o intimate knowled,'o of him as a ia of his high character and his eminoi ahility, we feel that we can conscit t"iously 'omtend him to von as of ,vorthv of your suffrage, aril earnc iv request you to give him your c tusiaStic support." I fore f)lloiWS rtnmes of hundreds arlrmte.: ---crvry one in Colleton wl had an op>p>ortunity to sign.) A ('ure For Cholera Inalintumtt. "Last. May." says Mrs. Curtis Bake f)f Iiookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child ( Mir- neighbor's was sniforing from cio ori iulfantun. The doctor had given i all hopes of recovery. I took a bott of Chambterlain's colic, cholera and I)in rhoe+a retody to the iouse, telling thei I felt, sure it would do good if used a eordiung to direct ions. In two days tIn tbo child had fully recovered, and I10W txoarly a year since) a vigorou I('althv girl. I have recomummntende this rmIe(Io fre<liontly and have nove l.onWl it to fail in any instance." FU :it'e by )r. (o. W. Earle. 'eachen in Alnbann. As at short list including some of thi hst manlrket sorts of peaches for Alh iunat the following has been suggeste< nini the order of ripenaing: .3neet Tr-!11n1plh, Carnen, Mantle 1tuss, Mour n:'! Hone, Chinese Cling, Elbrta t! ,Ip, \atthew's Beauty. For a lor c r list I or horne use and local iarke tak; tie above list and add to It Alex 1111b:r1, MicKinncy, HIale's Iarly, Earl (: w 1on1, (hey, Pallas, Tabor, Inpt rlI. 'IThe hast four varieties are euito bl,- onlyN for the southern half of th :ato an1d coast region. 'nae 'lreex For the Mi 'ir a ho; lot there Is nothing Me thi nm10lborrr tree, according to a writer I an ax'"1a;nue. Plaint your lot full o tho lest trees you can flnd, choosin then both for forim and fruit. Hav a lot of the ever bearing among then and whetn feed Is sear'ce you have th very best for your hogs and poultry They will bear bushels to the tree an will be growing in value every year a timber. The Umber to equal to catalp In value and grows as rapidly. It I fne for posts and shows beautifu graining in lumber. TWO BOTTLES CURED HI, "I was troubled with kidney complair for about two years," writes A. H. Davi of Mt. Steilin g, Ia., "'but two botth of Foley's Kid ney Cure effected a pel maneut oure." Bolt & Webb Pickens CI:(apan & Oallahan Liberty, If s our candidate la elected or I found in the second race, the oi p)ortunIity is agatin given fo.r wor and voting. NO FALSEl CLAtiMs. The prop.tetors of Foley a honey at Tar do not advertiso this as a sure ouw for consumption11" 'They do not dlai: it will oure this drtmd complaint in ai vainced cases, but do positively asse that it will ours in the earlier stuiga and never fails to give confo and relief in the worst cases. Foley Hotiey and T1air is wvithout doubt 1.1 greautost throat anid long remedy, RI fuse substitutes. Bolt and Webb Pic' cns Chapman add Callahan Liberty. lAECIT AT ION. S'AEOF 80TITI CAROLINA, (.ouinty of Piokens. Iby J. B. Newbory Esquire Proba Wheareas, M~1argairet J, Bright made su to tao to grant her Lotters of Admninistr tion; of the Estate of and efl'octs of W.'M F. Blrighat, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admnoi ish till aand singnlar the kindred an creditors of the said W.F. Bright docoa ed, that they 1b0 anid appear before ma in the Court of Probate, to be hold Pickens Court House, S. C, on the 1 dl:y of Sept. 1902, after publicat ion hera of, at 11 o'clock ian the forenoon, to she cause if any they have, why the said Au miinistration~ should not be granted. (liven under rmy hand and seal, th .30 day of Aug. 1902, in the 127 ye of1 our1 Indopa)tendenieo. J. B. NEWVBERY. J. P, P. C. Tim'H.\T YOUR KIDNEYS FOR I RilEU MITIISM. Whena .t vont aro suffering from rhenim i, th' kl lidneys must be tendcedi to once1 soI thait they will climiiinait tihe mt ad frma the hblood. Foley's Kidlni (ur- ia the miost efreotivo remedy f the. putpoe. I. 'T. Hopkins of Pol Wis., .. "1.'Aft,' annsuccessfully dec tan* threell yOaris oif rhonouitism ii Cart and~ it enrod me. I sannot sa too highly of t his great mnedicinue." B< .Webb P.Akens & C~haapman & Cllai aLiberty. Foley's Honey and Ta for children,afe,aure. No opiate A. U. WARZDLAV -- DENTIST --. ~Will be in Piokens until further noth tOllce up stairs iu the Carey bulidl 'over Brock's Grocery Store, Notlee to ressp)iasrs. A lip prsons are hereby warut uot to hunt, fish, hunt fruit, dal a go timbehr or trespass in~ any wi on u)anly of our land'S, inuh1din LI t Rhoda A, Mauldin place, A ~.Vlolatiom of this notIQe will posented to the fuill e*tent of t law, , 4Vtt ;wANNOUNCEMENTS. of J'Ol)i ('(;N1:ItI N. i h anua'a'nV t i( 4l ' w it ' ;'.i 11 .u liilto for C'ongr"ss fr"4.m thie,'(he Thirtd South of Carolina I)mtrict. auijet t t u' net c ) of the IUilUoem'tait vat.rs :t the approllch i It. F. S I I'TI . hlo We aur ;ulthtri;;tl to annlllItnC0 Wv"att, )to Aiken, of A btb'vill', :1; ia e:niihilte for a Congress fron the 'T'lirtl C'onreasionnl . 1Distriet, dllbjeet to Iti'e I1(tum Ot' tho 18 I )eomoetitie vlit'tra at th(t :pI",:iehiIng th piiary tel ion ur t"011 Til-' : SI-:N ' i.. LIl3tt II' F liO U tlt Ilt 4i nI. The Iniellds of Lablan M1ah,iin kwri!by Qt tt unlce hitu 113 a caIni'lat( for thetiren. aIte, sul1 1 t o tile : ti"ln "if ' I em!Io 11 orati e oters of ivke:i :'tpIty at the a>i) IC pr1oachlllg pr i ry)t11. !T- he friernistl (, ('. 11. (t/'I eh r herl' 11. by almtl t e1'( hill :1- al '.I l.l ,'i : tel 1,he the io n of th.I)tOItt t ii it ,'tat til' Cill-'1m (F ilt Ii'T to tlit('l.: 1 '10 41. iii )f l 'illil 1(t 'l ll l)l''.111'1tIl'' 11t' I:0 . I h 10 l'1)it 'I'IlI: JIut.1;11. i l3 ' Ilt at uo ncei r ly lal h lttrltl.t ro-Cvetlet to the lou ow Of pir'i:e"t":lt tiVt f1 rom 1'icko'n e(tinly, :,it v, jc : 'i t to f the ie1)en'o 'Iatic p i ir 11y'.. The friends of J1. As"hot'-r-- 1111nt') a heroby atnnounee hliln ats .1 ('31114':to f"Ir r t,he lloust) of liepreeta(SItive fromn Pick; Cult Cotunty, aub\ject to the ::cin o))(f 111o dlo.niocratir" voters ait the :11pproach111ig 0 primary election. -'(1IC SUl'i:lc tVI(it. th li c ioSlit4iaton of iy ian frindsli r' I horeby annonunee i.Ii a t i(hite r for the ollico i'I Stp rvisr If 'ils colty , mlLt'ct to t)Ih(+ a ' tion) of thle il,eti- - oCraltic vottrs:tt the 111 ro4 ch Iig' i - tuary elcetiml. (('.s lA - The uualy 1fr'iei dt ' . 1. I). S tla . hereby aluill)lUe' himu(ir r.t'letlli to 1 Cho oice of Ciunty Servistrtlvitl" Sb.ibi t o thie 1)vlwerat,I I'inn yll 1-' t i..,. 01-ut y tIC i ll titlu . IT heI O " 'oi Is t1, i of A. 1B. ',Talicy ht reby an 1ouulie 1h1n11 a calndiidalte f'r tht' Ollittt County C'ommi'si"nt'r %ubb: t ti (' h'- it tionl (t, tht:e l O1no lnit p1.ir't 1' 1 th 1- 1 Uproching pryI;lr. Ai the re' . fanl tO thet- W 1tl 1 " I '. :, llY I',,tlt.". . . ii Subjec.tt to tto he I:'tl;o' of 1)' b I:- rlt it' V,. ) tter'1 at thet lpprla) i ng;t111t penung i . iOLEOFCARL : ST Our. I .-..-..-.-....u.. f i'olit i W lit: 1, The f'rit:nila of 1[leury W. I-'e he(rebly e nuu ltnc h){1it canditil e fto r th:: Ii 01. .. of T lreasurlc, SUbject 1I thb, iot the deIocratie vote:rs of P ltw o ' - t - i the te pOhi cl:n:'l)i I"l:l:"J El I herchy a au llnou:cct 1o ' m 'y-O ' tit. a for th te Iti.o 8 r a:s'u')r I PkIui l couty, SU).o'jdt 1o.: t o d l mocrt,ie h .i t i . 't ,1 1(1 Supentyvi :Ipi al . u fo r( 1 tt: for (ho olie. of1)(a1y l)'' it ' t. a ofEuat1n1P2u oiu, jc to -th actie of All nm<iidit ttc. fo 1 herebyio anO Pm-'1mystlf aoteli fe or att B .y -c~lihiih ivwicen Pout. 1djl . a ..il' h ol annokuue myne a rnidate~ l for Supuutenou taog :ucation, 1.00 Democra ti 'any *ru at the IA.slaG R .T L ..1 M . e Founk.<~1tin 17" to. a. :' uly eleupe btia,py leain to th d ee ofI. ,. B S,, s i. A Road wt h*ur o nsod rom i Colege orintor Some Interes for July a -TIIESE ARE 6 . THE DULL B''I WE1.11'1( "+ MAKE THEP If' prices Ittt+'; anyithing tt t,f NIprin.; an:!. ' 1um1 ,:-! ('t well sifted. but wt" still huvt" We aIllve i nice lint ( of )l'n. 1tut1 jn:-t sits t h is h t we hc when in need of :t4 r C lti notthing hul the b tcoho The fruit crt t i :.Iu,t thi ily v ltut Irttij j;l: < tslt ut"r. 3 ii ie I ill - i - , i b ' , p rt :r aa.-ti, etc. ntt li' 'i l i l l. u itly I.0 it, I t't cuii e Shi e forb Iad. S;i h Iij~l - r i n>lhin, hiul j?' - e :t s tt I n-st. l trc of all ki;t-, SA . adlest , h,tiidl, b, In,g I! you art. thlilin tl' hn '"I iul pricesbeo 'uvti. W siigle Mnill suppllies, uch w. kinds, t"tncry w'hel . b-;"ii .. Folger&T jy1I ' u+thtt coffent wtV ar"t c !' :nY DUING tH ? oUR EN'TIRE ksT A 1REA 1 AC1 THOSE Wo w CHOICE OF STY!.F .A..A. GRAND OPPU UDdy norl nIt)t ,U Mecns, Boys anda Ch ..25~ Per Centi Discouniit ouI s2tL.00 SZui s n ow $15.lt. :' * ...EN ANI)i) OV PMT:4 ow if>. $2 pants tom~v .: b0. LII Goods SoldI For CA.\8 Su rn r ToX I' ke r(oomI for Fall I an W1( \ ont offl goods,b)I4 rsome gods a ut H A\ I. No Catch Adr lut I n.ln.n .ust wha 't I '&iy. I dong a Lro only~ inlttro,,to what. it.y en3 b i Do you like coffee? Woll if yon )f the boat roastedl Coitee, 41. 3Ibb Ior ;ren coffee on the market. I you o3ver indulge inl t4mfokjig y Setts. And( If you wantI aL thanper e~ Ptorhaps you Qamlo awa~y fromi homt oursio you don't wvant to drive homo iceod niot dlo it for you canl got anythin i ho b,est flour on the mratrket for ti reIW Uf)dergell u$ on Uour', PlIt,y of kuniven, for the b~ov, M We~ haXYu an 1n.i....usjj i., at. I ~tilnm PriCes HIMI It'OS E TO A LIVE L Y +-"" II.I \ci:hl M. <'1tr toc k i-:i 1h.1s 1,. . I",etty :tt 1 + s .t.~)r il r_. c. : Irl is ( m e han:1 i- . . . - tt S 't l: l!! '' ! 1 ev. I Y -u n 4 - ,g 1I - - .4.,. .3 ATg e s:e"n S i Sms, & PATTON C - h. - t - ~ ~ H F4 'a (4.0.4b' bn 8 n 0 m.1 " al * t..) W 4 -o l or4 O I ho .(, 3t - & d nn r /\ (iv (uoey 11 nol~t plt th .o be Id D)y Aji. & Pode4*. 4.