The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, August 27, 1903, Image 4
ANGORA GOATS.
jey Oive (Wash I1tolurn 4.n3 Waste
Land-Finatu In Their Care.
if you have at largo aivotit of wainto
s~!ivuuip laud wihlch Is grown upt) with
tre: It vill prohably makle' anil Ideal
gont pasture. Ii u1at91l1 goatts it 111111
lit great adviitage in that he ain
S't enllsh returnis froml otherwise worthi
veIu hind. If po*stble keep th ea Angora
goait psttine atway froim the publie
road, for some Lpople will takte their
dogs with then. Thoese get int) the pas
ture .11141 cnuiei havoc.
To avoid loss yo sliouhld limve it w'olf
proof iauore feLice; then you shloulit
sheiar I wIte it year to prevelit lie goats
lesing a ige aloilit of valtiltble silky
hir andt also to pr~event thewir becoining
(.1ntiangldt Ill e hru.sh. Goats wIt it
Iayvy coat of uliri, stiller inu11t0 frorl;
hot va-:: ther li the suruinter. Tieni, too
It 18 deslrnle to gilve a little (0111 ItiId
it 11ttle sAl Inl LednIook aifte. the(]:
iurefuilly 1very nght mid soe li iay oi
11 !inl have benl wvotil tirn (19n i
ILa y.
After tht goita: lutre cleared out the
iuigroIlb (if t1 pilStutir you sioui
)lso h1(.1141 down) 1111 he otier tros. Tis
enni 4no-Iy be doneo by cutting thernl
about two-hth41s off and JuLilra th tIi
0Ver11. Ini this~ wAvy they will furnishJ
gootl feed for to' or I wo sealsons.
)toc aud KIdau.
T does should he bred about oet.
20 and ftoi their on util April. Wien
tei kI Ire( "nhout it week or tob days
01d, ilurnl th11111 inl t FailIIl adaauIMature
uluring the day aid at night lyring t-hum
back to their mothe(Art. The-kids tiiit
iot go out with their utothevr.4, 1a they
fire not ible to itillid tite trmlpling
,which n la ncesary to sec-re food ii tihe
rougli lrutdi lotS. Tie, too, the kidl
tro upt to he lost in te woods. Wien
about rIx weeqks old, they will usilly
stuy iItit(h thflIck.
Sepatrate tlt' d11 frOImI Oi' 1t111ti
flock b(efori1 the yoing begin to tollie.
Placei thlem inl at sinull pasture anud Ill
low thein to haive their own way. I'lace
the does vitli the youig kils ii t lot
every ntight. Tils lot should be provid
ed with it long shed on tite nlorth side,
so that they ann go under It during
cold ruins. It will Ilso ie necessary to
have it number of small Htals iunder
the (1ed, for inl ome e11 es at dot will
havo to be sliit up wvit'i heri ki until
she onvs It. The sheds shotl alw.ys
be Oven oil th so0th side. J.Very few
(tnys tiko till the does ivlth the oldest
kids back to (he flomk.
Spriniv and. FIn, 8iacatring.
vgt sheu riig1 e:oly in the sprintj.
for if you do not thi' goots will begin
Shledtin!g during tle first wlau day;
atit lelat qo5lne of them will.
Fall sh1inig shotild betin. in Rep
te1iber, So tait th(e hiu1r will be warm
enough to keep thenll wIim before cold
wenIther,[ set, Inl. I freoluently lealve a1
few buctiks un1shevaAed so thalt I 4.an1
show tieil to tlyvrs. -l. T. Fuchs in
Orange .Judd Palrtner.
A (trt1in loller.
The t1uportance of tilting ite soill
.'1) jianitilg aetd I- 1irg.' by gardenk
ithorities. Roli1ug h1is41, tilt' 111
bretak s utilS
It' e see. The
tween4l ia thin.
lIr44toe row il
ai thitk, eve oto 10
ieani A grtt iclur
Sulgges.ts that1 :a
1. 4))1 1AM)lii..LI.good haniid rolle'r
(*:t11 1 )' linide rOln ui st rong keg, withi
ai steel rodl through the !iidde, a5 in
('lat' ii shiOwn. A stonte weight is used
Dlroomacoril Mi llet.
Fl i illif'erent aI th' lof b)rlooimeorn
intit lii ben J)x4ii'imIenteil with 1by
1 1 4lel'athat Ii! leastlftree of teie
l~tille 4s lutite j)roved1 to be very. resist
unlt to drongh'Zlt anad furnishl ai foodi for
it oak ovetr a1: lage a reai where it is dif'
1l~it to gr~ow much ti stock food of 4any
khtiil. Th'iese v'ai tles uat' the red (Oren'l
hu1rg., the red Viwoniz~h andi( thei black
14irtlcbl:'y res!l:itit to drioughit antad
thei ral vaariet y Is reported'l to Ibe lhe
1h-ikt'st iu:aluing iniillet in wvestern
lB1th linlkotal, hitving niaatured in l'fty
L.iopila Nodlitlorn lor lime Lsawin.
whean grown id by1 shl Iie wI th fer.
mitthi: gra:ss lit (lhe ArVizonai 'X~' expertnei
station41, 1provedt supe~irior inl 'vry re4
as5 1t' m1ost' 571tisIfact ory' iresutts on~ lie
i~ law thie soil shoi4i he' spalded, mixed
la wns' oft t1Jpphi nodlitoia pl ated in o)
tlinar 11:e1 a 140(5oil a114l exposed50( to intenist
('on1 tliins pre'ser'vd ai :carpe41it ofl green
rose pulrle biossomii.
What Otiu'ern Say,.
A litlt'e aissistanie is wortha whoWle~t
lot (of adlee4.
A man , like fi hor1'5(, lo'er-s h1is u2siefuil.
ntess when lhe becomaes ai chtrontIe kleker.
Ii narly al' il enses It Is betteri t) grtow
into' n nl)ehilty' thanil to go into it. First
leairn how and14 then'a go Iln.
weephiig over spilled nulk to buly at
Tht Amierleani hog lits rootedl hIs
Wainto141( near1ly every3 Ctorner1 of the
elvilized world. 'No country dlare go to
A wagon that 1may3 he (easily kept in
miotioni ii har~d to stairt agaIn whe'n it
Ittops. So It is wvith the caif. Don't lel
him~i stop growing.
Gray Hair
" I have usedA Ayer's H-iair V igor'
for over thirty vcents. it has kept
amy scalp 'fre'e 'fromi dlianduf and1(
y aus preventied my htair from turnl
lng gray.' ' - Mrs-. F. A. Soule,
Bllinigs, Mont.
There~t~ is this pecutliar
-thing about Ayer's H air
Vigor-it is a hair food,
not a dyc. Your' hair' does
not suddenly tulrn black,
look dead and lifcless.
B~ut gradually the old color
comes back,-all t he rich,
2dar k color it used to have.
T he hair stops falling, too.
1.00 a bIck. All dr::gght.
I ' oil'r dris4it anni~otL un'Ippy y'ou,
~ '~'IY'i'( nA oneit doltiIar144 and weO wI ox pren
you at bte, llo .s*o :tad to tiht lmnaino
o ur nealtirten lt 'pr4 oitl ec. A td dress,
J. . A YIEli C'., T.owol I, Mass.
'emism
BILIOUS
Mak
CHRONIC I
When the liver is tor
blood as a virulent pois<
AND TONIC PBLLE'S ar<
that gives the liver just
starts Nature's worl it
The Pill touches
Pellets tone 1
Complete T
'ee,~ 25 Ci
Co., St.
PickensfD rug Co,, J. D. Moore, Crai
W d3De ak, P11
anted2"and As
A. S. BYERS CC
Will pay SPOT (AS
lar, Ash or Walnut.
man to receive the I
point. They will pa
market price. \Vrite
you have in the way c
A. S. BYERS COMI
The Tale of a Taf.
A writer in tralitg the ancestry ot
the dog to wolf ialnd Jackal Ioties:4 typ
I1 di!i'eoleno in the case of their
eyes, the'ir body colors ai(1 ndarkings,
(he Ilibit of tirnin-1g arollid before ly
ing dovn an11d other Interesting pecul,
hirithii, but lie does" not ientionl tho
luost strikilng and i'Ifallihle vay of is
O!ngti hig themi na1mely, by the fash
Ion in wliiich i.ey carry their tails,
Wolv aes 1 nlyo.ts have it silelliing
way of ary1ing tielir' tIls low, a1ilmoi0st
diangl; on the ground, while (ogs
carry their tai14 i), and the farther re
ioved. they are fromi the feral type the
higher they carry theinm. Shepherds
and collies, which retain ninny of their
r'aial characteristles, carry their tails
lowves't of all; setters and pointers ta do
grev (r two h3Igher, stiIllnbig out
Straight when drawing on gane; ter
ti'r : ul ht1nd1 elevate telr t!1.4 to
ti spilil Ilite; St. lernards and New
inundlaids af feLt a enttive over the
back, while Ipu natuIlly coinc to a
fhil twist. .n ol 0 pilinstniall could
telil ai wolf or voydu' as: loar as: he eoulld
e e 1h11n, and( in bulffalo days8 thhl was
at mlost uiseflI1) inicat io lof 1 buffalo
lng herd .-l.'orr-st and1 Str'emn.
cet':In. and Euaxthquatken.
For some:i timno previous to the daoy
upon0 whic.h the great C'hileanl earth-.
quake 41of \uist, 1S~,T, (occurred( great
81wartinis of crbo f an41(II1 unkno(wn va
riety' were Seen) in the hay 0 ofyta.
edl atuld were liteaolly elimbing over
each ollw hinh t heir eil'orts to esca:jpe the
Ilow they3 knIw t hat theO earltiiluko
was collevtin it ri 1 tre lingthI to (desolatet
buit that t hey X new somnething lunsua
wa':s ablout to Impujen thee: i n do0ubt
whaii.tever'.
Thliat thlere were 1:niih, :< of thlemn
many he inful'ui from t he reimro~f 01 ri.
Forlbes, wvho '-tys~ tha t "t dalye aft
thle ea:rtlhniake t he.(l( de il tas were
thro'wn1 upon0 t he Ihein aI 0wall -litle
line thraee or four feel w ide along the
whiole extent of the hay."
Wha3I(to he iekenn!
Tile Londoni Chruioilei dtclares that
"Whlutt the dic(kens!"' has1: notlhing to4
do wvith thet niovellst, It 1is as old as4
oIf Wtindsori" l3m:kes '\tra. Pa:ge' say to
1-'ord, "'I canniot tell wvlnit the dliekensi
his: ?lmmet 1is."' And so0 the wordl -a pal
pah11 lll iminutivie of IDic, like0 Wilkins
an ud I 11d1 kin and 11( Wakins1(1- ('n Ie Iluto
use4 as at 51ubstitu'te for an lothier and3(
mlore 1importnt 1). As to "play13 the
iCktenI,"' 01ne tinlks of Smol01let t and(
luphiry ( Cliker' an d the Immor)1tll
8cen in1 wh'ich~ the lion "'woui noor
and1( teatr and14 ilay tihe dietws," atnd in
('oimra)t iel y late Itnes Thomas111
Nloorec could write:
Likeo thle Gbothsn who plaoyed (ho dickens
WIt lIt 1ome and all heri s4acred cickena.
A Frtench ay S tory.
A Partisiain buly went out recently
for' at walk inl tilt A venue de ' Cly,
taking with her at toy te'rrIer, which
shea hteld by a strin1g. WhViile shle wals
10ook1ing Inlto a shop4) wIndo(1w two 1111
chilevouis boys substitulted ai bone for
the dlog. A Great I Dao then oppeared
on tile scenle, andu, seeintg th btonoe,
1ma1(1 aI dash8 am314 swa'lI owed it, stingIl
includedi'(. The lady (turnedP10 round and1 ,
ini (despa0ir eried out tha11t tile (Great
Da)ne had( enlten 110r let. TIhe little (log
wits l'ound1 biter' on, mnuch to the joy of'
131s 11is1t1'eS, whIo carried h11im off 11n a
B3ittnnek's Feed of Oy'sterM.
llsmatrek( on1 03ne occasion told SId
110y Whitman001 Of is well knoIwnt folt
Ill oyster eaitting, 11' wis OlI(' 11
iln a1 r'estaurant- fifty' to b'gint w'ith.
lie a v' tile 11'lady bhin~d the1 counlter
look ull inl suisl':e; so, when01 lie 11d(
eahtenl them11, w1ishing to Hsee whalt effect
It mi1gh t have' on1 1101, he0 ordered ain
o)ther' tifty', 113nd 4o 0on until1 he ha~d
enatnl 170 oyBter's. Mr'. Wh''iitmanli adds14
thalt ''it is on1ly fair' to remember~lI'1 that
in1 all probability' thet(y were the~ smal1
O)steiid 1'ariety'."
Tile force of' nava':l diiselplin 31is1
sho(wn in I thlis ruil( sltory or tile cap1tailu -
whlo, fatall 11'mit ienI ith chlolera, wats
being ta kenl ash1 or to4 tile hoiltail. Theil
story3 is told Iln "Sport Inl iihe Navy,"
VTe catah~ t's men)1 worO lowing tas
slowsly and( genltly as5 possibl)e in orer
not to dlisturb'l hun. T1he dying cap~ttin
beckoned thle muidlshipmanlh in charige of
theo bioat and( wispered thieso last
wordsH:
"Tend dhays' blac'k list for the crew
for not gIvIng way!"
C .A. O T t2. 2.A..
Bears the 10 idYU a0Awy Bought
sino %a p-C 4
NESS
3S
NVALIDS.
pid, bile enters the
)n. Liver ills follow
~kLL
L! the only Treatment
the right touch and
i the right maimer.
the liver, the
the system.
ret~muent
S.
Uli BY
g Bros. and Earlo s Drug Store.
Atlasrita, Ga,
I-I for Oak, Pop
They will send a
imber at loading
y you the highest
them stating what
>f I IAR)WOODS
'ANY, Atlanta, Ga.
CHICHESTER'S ENG.ISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
stk. Al .: ars (iU.. nk ra t for
dl ami tll hoxe-1 ti f 'v il bl Ie iai A.
ioi itt - ga. r Wi"a !-nlaarl'
ht 41 !,1131 I al aft ivi . ~ I lity . .. y0 i 1,~
liv a 1 11. t aii. lIM00TVin ikris. 60M by
OHICHilE&rSpA CilS:i:.CAL. CO.
Jlaigliasaua Nuta:r.re, 11mL ., ]A.
Aentun thImacnr.
JOLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
C11AIt .ES1)N. S. C.
11th Year Begins thptemorbir Nth,
cLolarip- to each County of Sth
il 'arolia. En1ttance (exallninations held
it Picken~ls by CountyI~ Sulperinltendent of
*.ducationl and P roate Juldge on1 .J uly
'0om in1 Dotorry LV, $ 10 per mount h. .\ll
anitetis for m l o a re permi 3 l~llllltted
0 comlpete for I oyc:re -chobtirshai ps,
wichei pay $100 ai y.:lr. 1F.1 catalogue,
liddress IIARtRISoN RAN DoLP,l1,
PARKIER'S
HAI~nR BALAM.
A'- 'o.. K a . I I
I hC OI(dCSt I)fiy G00(l:
I[llC Original Wcst B
TilE TIME I
*Summer Goods
Room for F
I am not rutnning a "'COS'I
nust now go at "BARGAINS"'
8and t o 0cent I.AaLigt colo
1Figurcd Dimity at..
A Good Qu. ality of Colot
j, off on Ladies and Mis.
White Goods-Mercriz
34I per cent off.
These prices are mVadec to r
,vill remain as long as gqods la:
25 and 33'/ per cent.
A. K. F
For Cut. Pt icesi to sui
3.LA SS' CROCI
TIN-WARE, J
Fu Pll line( of
(annted Goods, P
Cakes, (Candies,]
Molasses.
U~sed and1( reconunelnded by all
&p Liquid Shoe8 P
MRS. K.-L
STABLE -DISINFECTION.
Methods of P'ororormifua uean
honu1e Act of Clcaaiiea n .
The disinfection of stables after a pe.
rod of constant two shiouk be a part
of routino practice. I)airy 4table:3 in
particulir should bo disinfected twieo,
a year anud of tener if the conditions de
nand it, says Dr. A. W. Bitting of Pur
dto4 experimuent station att i 1af1ayette,
I11d. It is not po.18ijble to give man1y
stable) that thocough (1iifectiotl that
t posible in lottes, beeauso their
tastructlon will not aduilt of it, -but it
i possible to do very much and at lit
tle expenuse.
''lhe ideal method of diliuifectiont is
1.'y IaIiaS of a guIt, aS that would have
the power to ieletrate eviry where.
'I'ie ffeltivetess of this muethod de
1)elds upoit securing it lar';ge voliuie of
gas alid nultiltalling It for Konlie time.
UvleSs the Stable enn be, uiado tiht a
ga will Ib(. of lit'le us . For all practi
elprps thev ;.:a ploducted by burnl
Ing sulphur ovvr it pot (if cons1 i the
best 1' ust'd III (niectionl with stetlO.
ilite dry sulpiuriti fulnes4 ilatve little
geluin kililig power, but wheni vom
)IIed. with the stenin in the itir they
fornii It (' II1)oIp .ttd that Is t':tiily. The
hoiIIntg of water ,intI hturing of sulphur
Should go together. Porl'ztldlehyde g:a
i.i not so 0'1Cilelt for stablislufte
tion 11s inniy wvotld have ii believ'.
Avery practiei lutii of' dIisinfectiojn
that 11111y be, usedI unider abnos. every
stable conldItioui 14 by whitew'ashinu.
'hls i not expentsive for iteitt'i-Ili and
1.4 very vasily applied by nienat of ar
inexpensive fruit spray puup. 'I'h
himo shotild be thoro'ighliy siliked anld
strai'nd through cloth a inni d 1111(l jlst
thini nugh10110 to work we't'li through the
nozzle. One nian en 1tia)piy two (01ts
of1 whitewash with a pillip aind reaclI
fill parlI'ts o' tide :111d celling of at ro01
In about ole-fourth the time reqiuired
with tt'ho briutsh. 'Witewnsh will kill
or holdI the, germns with whieh It (4)1ne0
InI COnltnet. It haS tho elfeet, too, of
Iki tng the barn lighter find 1lenner.
After the 11rsqt sprying9 01n0 alIen~tionl
will usuIlly be suilielent if given regu
larly. As th1 bus4s -of suppi3'ilyg
milik to elties and creameriles is of
large proport'tionIs aId dp(ed(418 upoln
chleaniline1s this pr11ntt ion of dislIfec
t1on should be regularly followed.
Slceyt Method-414.
It is sanid that hours of sleep can be
regulated bV two sh: . methd0q
First, never alluw yoursilf to be tak
oled, but insist Onl b1eintg tundl.',&urbed
until you atwake'n tl Iually; secoldi,
get 1) tile llillte you are% nwake. ''he
hours of Slee) will Soon be)cotine aa(ipt
id to the requirements of your consti
tution.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Fii coa ed, yo~ur stomnach
~ . ~i~ :i' 's OU t of
!a .V!! clean
-, e- : you:r d ys
LIas tt c y 13 Oorate.
- Firm in Greenville.
mll Drv (Goods Store,
S AT HAND.
Must Make
,Il Goods.
"business but all wash gooda
red Per'calls at . . 6c.
edi L.awnis at -. 5c
ses Oxfords.
d and Lace Eflects at
>undit up~ Summer business anid
t, All goods mar~hked down
II.I'E.N VI ]]~t..C
THEW
IJY DAYS.
U .the Dul~ i~l Snon o-n
(ERY-WA RLE,
LWELRY, ETC.
icls Oat M~Ieal, (raker's,
I'he .lest (iheese~ ol iiarth.
the Stock and11 Poul Itry raiser.
Counittry P.irodutce takeni
in Exchjange for Goods
CURETON & CO,
CASTeRRIA
ror Infants n Chle.
The Kind You Have
i-jjiiifriAlways Bough;
AVegetableI'reparationfoi-As
similating theFood aille ui
thig lihe Stomachs and 3owe S oh -ears the
~~1esignature
rolmoes DigestionCheeirul
ness and Rest.Contains neither ,
orNA C OTrlc.
awb~ of ldDiSAMUEL PIIo
kAm el ScS. -I
11 a fat'ds*
Apeifeci Remedy 1'or Conslipi- U
lion, Sour StontachDiarriloca
niess andi Loss OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature or
EWYoThirty Yeas
CASTORIA
T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tr COCE~WRRE. *~ ? NTAUR OMPANY. NEW VORK CITY.
M~Always Olgt
ear tihe,
THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND R1EST
DRlY GOODS HOUSE IN THE PIED
MONT SECTION OF S.-C.
We all s'i:1 lly voitila( ill a' I'i nti ill tho D~ry H~'i-;lo
fromR the( finiii.t to th lop IJoist if i e
(.1.8e ha ye j ust, ire, Ii iiti'd fromi 'NmtrtiItlIFL'Os aiff (1111.
andt t' s I o She are~ 110 oitf1d (luwil1 milh all t he~ litti-fsjt~i
D rCHS Go' ,l'tis d Novel iie~. .11) (I n I 1"1 -m l Iii g U ( 1 m s \V( 1il(Vil
1110 lll'Sl.- 01ilijflOtil HIk ill tit h tat pI1rice,; I hot will ;t8')lli 'h
Thity1ear
itDRY10OODS HOUSE INtTHE PIED
from1 he iliot. o h e c(ihet qtaities
'Our iki i ttif buer haei jut1( itp rebane f ron Notheri I.n rlot ia auel u
otnters :Pl hevI um arg to <lon withI ~'li i alc l the M lat0WOs t ping'
the inst.coinpete tool in th Eetael ticenhaiillylns
yoi~c\L TF1 F I
Whn n n-nvll cllan e -nin ou 'os:o get ph
bo or m kigyo r urha o . ea nole b ck 11.ot a e o
anore than"atisfied
MASTER LIN FOEAURE,
AlES THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
ON THlE SVUMME~R RESORTS
OUTIHERN - ~ ~~~ ~~--^
Comnplete Summei'r Resort IFolder
M'.ailed{ Free to Any Address.
ILWAY W. A. Tr:-. . -- .Halmmei, . -- TYL
Pass. '1 offic d':r. Gen'Ii Pass. A 'a. A at. G nl Is. A i.
Tightly Locled From
Nervous Spasmis.
Physicians Could
Not Prevent Fits.
Dr. Miles' Nervin~e Cured
My Wife.I
D)r. Miles' Nerv ine has heeni successfully Ihv 111Ocso oueyu
t ried~ in thousandsii~ of cases of nervous dlisor
dlers, but( neverhas it madec a better record than~ l~c.ragtSokad olr ci
when-i us-ed in Iihe treatment of fits or spaesmsmplacdt sythtI ee
'lboaus imds of testimoiniials prove this, and~ in uedntinfosocthtavhlfs
nearly cvery inistanice the writer has stated
tlimt the Iits ceasedl after the iirst. dlose of Ner- g~ its~cii. Ihatl eon
vnic was given. The statemnt is repeated mcditollonroftck
in the followin.:J.I.tLtWS*loi M
"Seven years ago myl wife commirenced
hiavm ug sp'as or fits and I called in miy i stcloiI L hu Ino
home ph,-siciani anid lhe said she was para- lI.101P tOi(foImnynreftu
lyz~ed. lieI rubbhed her with salt water and ek ji5(i4 lluil I x E'C.t 11
gave her calomiel and she eventually got ,cdI''f(ElV'linomrtk
som11 better, hut in a short time she hi; an piluy icki oIt' iE
ano',ber at tack. She was contined to her iiie in' tbthmwtI sot1
hedl for three mont hs andc the doctor could lestocfod.Ii a i owl'
not help tier. She had fits frequently, sonme
timies very severe. hler hands woulid cramip I~c ti ~ti opdh enilti
so we could not open thlemi and she finialhy n 11 ilbecriIfi;h'jE,5
go so her jaws would blecome locked. 1dto(i(i.lluk-rigt ok
inallyyI saw the donctor wats doin hier no ad1ouItyMdcn ilid~1n
goodh and ordered a biottle of D).r. Miles' Re- ltWJS~iIsisij hi opdi e
storative Nervine. She received so much I ~iSeeyrild fsoki
beneicit from the first bottle that I got some tanintiiP.Suoa2icii n
more. She hias taken a iinmber oi bottles o akIia~t~ c nII'ntr
but has never hiad a' fit since takiin the first Mdcnad~ ilpyfrisl o
dlose. She also thiks very highly of D r.
Miles' Nerve and L~iver Pills and is iiever iilO how'wrkbte.os
writhout them. If there is any way ''f mak- soiica1k1lo gnfhs.
ing this testimnoial stroiiger do so because adlri byllceg .It(1s' ti
of the g'oodi the D r. Miles Resto.jative Nerv- rldii(fiikiga nuh lo
Ine did my wi fe."-WVM. V. A 1.iflN, I' , ls ll(i iy n osl'noto
Elkville, iss. te sials.liiiit f fo oi
Alt druocgists sell aiid guatr.iu.e lihst bot- uu~. byaCi fo ~u'iet&r
tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. -'end~ for free boiok
cn Nervous and Ilecart TDiseas:es. Addre
used anyehingdforastck.thathgave halfda
god(aisatin7Iheril.ecm
STUR DIVA N TS
O9eareer . ill Eijd
11 E
-:- A L E -:
Opens at Greenville, Thursday
ThI I s annoulli t uill i (: tm alal ;EAkTE'ST llIL , N D
Will glad.io s I lousands Of hstuo- SA i." will b)e gr'-1tir Ii i n
mr "uh. eargerly look orward to va" 'thani vow.
this greait ani Cven1t. This --tl l tnivan1t h1s julst re.
year. it will a.ppoll wvith spvcend1 ur l'Olln th1e1 n.or-thi)(tn n1iil
for1ce anld m1onley savingr power.1 to 11n11 Net i wihAll illnmensof, lo)t
the great mass of the rading lib- of li y (((s,. Shkoes, 1llats anild
Iio- Clothing bought ostpecially f'or this
Unfavorahlo weather comditions G IH VAT N M1L, IN) SA lIE.
so far this suminer have i Ado it Vo ,carcify of cotton . i
well' iligh iimpossiblo for ' 1amileis lph price will iake iall kinds (of
t.o leave their work and do( t*lboi r goods highier this fall th1an they
mmnmer trading. A nd now ju1st i ha been i inany yon.
the nick of' time, wh11en they hav n V It will be ioiy saved for overy
caught up with tlh eir fa rin work baly to at(er.d tli.s greai.t sa1o and
comes this great mill nd sile and buy ill the dry goods, shoos, 1ats
gives them hargains gnnt Vi thoum1 and clothing ty Iiay In(ed be'foro
they Could have bought inl the the pric:s goes higher-vs they
Spriog and earily Summer- suv will this fall
The Bargains at, this, our fou rth ~
1 i4ii for a lill End Circu1lar.
Rain or Shinio tis great Mill E'nd Sali will ojpn Th'irsday Jiu1]y 9th
and coitiniue uIntil Sainalov .1uly 1sth,
H. K . Sturdivat Co.
BIG BEE IVILE
Greenville's Greatest Store.
6',
Mid-Sumner arg'ains.
e
An OD
p a W s 1 l O a:
igf d f i n
1) JL~ XMen's ll ool frdeigt Is arn
*l1y 1t meiu wofeightI' o dre o pnt wth 1(.un Wl to . os.
Strnw H '~ts;.
Every -dra hai~ ~ t inl thli hltuI; wvill . dd( at xacOtly lhlfjiiio.
1 lot iBtlo IAol odParasols :89e
Our stock oif wvash goods wIItli hlught-edl. WeC mfeanl to
clrum out1 4yorv'thing befoire our fadl goos arrive. Y' ui can't.
11 llr Ito miss it.
The Little Bee Hive.
106 N. Main Street. Greenville, S. C.
*DON'T WORRY
HIGHPRCS
But when in need of anythinin~ our 11imne grive~ us a
('all and we will make you fee good.
AL \\We have always on hand a full supply of Frecsh.
- Groceries at Lo)west Prices. ( ur Spring~ J )ry Goods
are nowv arriving. Wilhl tell you albou t thiemi later, but
}a call andl see them wvhen in townl.
Our Ntion Departmnen t is funll of' lBargai ns. Our motto
is ''the same g'oods f'or less imonley, iimre and( beOtter goodls for
the same mny"Yusfrtae
WYA TT U RIFFI N,
EASLEY, S. C.
And Well Selected Stock of ~
Clotdlill, tiefis Fllr~llihng's aild Rats !
Always on hand, at fig'ures to defy all coimpetition.
Julst returnIedl from thue North a.nd
~MY STOCK
is complete. D on't fail to see m( 1whenC iln our city.
L. ROT HSOHILD
Octatf. GREENVILLE, S. C2.
C fMAKS PROPER DIET#'
PLEtASING
taselad Apete