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n p " o Appear. , g OO eo.d ,1pt 4--Wn if h~o O new and interesting *~ rae' i~ ~Allman)8 caeg. was eoked' & to beo 4locurred hore but did no,' tintalise, .bo'u of the failure g 41,6 js~yofV to reach noro in tim. The attorneys represoniIns' tMe Mtat* 4A the 'lrua case, A . heo informted .,1 SugW*c W%4% th4t Judge Town tsobj oa to 'tem, a the 1nrealdIn; cicor at the trTal, and. thit 2hoy desire to move foir a revocloaio J the order appoinltIng Judge Town lienu and move tbo appointniont of !1o onW Olse. Judte TownsenJ war appointed by .lie ehtet juttivo to presido '4 the Lox. wtoo err of court o, whIch J. H. i'Clmzan will be tried, bocartse of Vie '.nepatolt\r o' the regular judge to py ideo qu acouunt of illne. Wa J1u(ge Pope was informod that auch a Motion w"a destired to .be ma-t hAo was at his rummo,horme at liiat .tWJCk, N. 0. Ao1i hearlbg have to occur in the stat4 amiM he named Spar Itburg no the 'plaom for the hearing. "to 't4of Justice oamIe to the c(ity btut was not mpot -hY any attorney at all. He retunetd to Flat Rock ye.I terdaiy ufteoroon. . is not known o1 whtt grounds taly reaction of the order appoinUng tldg) Townse4 will be asked. It is unid that Judge Townsund has alwaya beet the paymal friend and support, or of tho 'rilltpans. Colonel P. H. Nel. Sn, one of Oe attornoire for the de fenie, h6v been quoitad as saving that uol a motton will not be opposed when made, as it is immaterial to them which judge prosides, all they do tro being a fMhr ono. RAILROADS AT WAR. Southern Will Prevent L. & N. Mak -+ ing Conneotion. -Knoxv'ille, Tona, S~ept. 14.-The 0outhorn railway has placed loaded 6ats on numerous side tucks at 011. var Springs where it is oxpectolI the I-uisville andi Nashvillo will make an otOrt to oonect its Coal OTOOk branch with the Southern, pondihg tle com plotion of the Louisville and Nash "lf main lin-e into Knoxville. The LbuiavIIlo amg Nashville list .Wech dolivorod a qautlty of ralla, f'ogs, eto., at Oliver SpriInge at a point Whero It was believed the connection :Would be made. The Southera's ofticials are said to be deterMnlned to pravent the conneo tion, in which event the R. Q. Canp -holla company, of Atlanta.. will be un able to get its coal shlippod out (' Ooal Greek until the Louisville aud Nashville line Is completed, which may .ble a year or more. The matter will e tak-eu into the courts, it is said. SENATOR'S SIRE SLAIN. Father of Sana.tor'Wmmons of North' Carolina Murdered. Nowboru, N. 0., Sept. 14-zi-Purnifeld Q. 91mmona, father of Senator F. .M. 1.mmon , as.. mNuiered Sunday n LiJa plantation, a few mile, from Pol *ocksvillo, Jones county. N-o had boen muissing rint-o Satunrdaiy muorninag. Senator Simmons, wvho was in Italoigh, and Senator Simmons' son, - James, w'ho is a merraant in New -, iiern, were 'notiflod of that act and -both wvont promptly to the old home ..toovd to assist in the soarch. The body was founid nea~r the river. .>r Simmons had been shot' sevoral ineos withi a whotgun. Bruises abcult i'he head inidicated that he also was elubbed. Mr. Rimmnons was a quiet, inoffensive -man about 15 years oiI and was gon orally esteemed. Trho cause of tI e minrrder is unknown. A nogr'o namu'd Dtanieiln has been arrested as tho assas Aniot her account from Pollcksvi le says that Mr. Simnnrons w~ts killed by an uenknown trespassail who was aquir Tel h-tnting on his land and whom Mr. Slimmots wollt after when he hoard the shooting, and that one arrest lias been made. PATROLMAN SHOT AND I<.LLED. LIve'ly Fight *WIth -Highwaymen in Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 14.-Patrolman Schanemuan was shot and killed last . night by Williat4 S. Thomas, one of three mnen who held up the Villiards bar Saturday night. ** Thomas and a comipanion had been recognlized by Schaeoman en hie beat os answering the description of the highwaymen and he called on them to halit. They took t~o flight ang Thomas dod.gdit ito -a dark doorwvay, and es capodI the notice of the p)oliceman. As $cheom-an passed, p)ursuing the other man, Thomas fired, the bullet lodging In the policeman's head. Other o" cers, attracted by the shiots, hastened nap, and Thomas was brought down with a bullet in his back. The other man escaped. To Vote on Tank System. Ocilla, Ga., Sept . 14.-Ordinary James J1. Leo published the notice of asI oleotion to be held in Irwin county on Oct. 5 to determine whether or not a system of dispensaries shall be oper ateod in this outnty. Irwin county now .'has seven saloons aiu one dispensary. At the recent session of the logiatla *ture, a bil.l was passd-, priovidiing for diupqeleadles throughout the ooun *ty if a majority of the citizens should vote in favor of the bill. 'Dhe people *of the entire e-dunty are deeply inter eetOd in tipp matter~ and it is almoset ten tire topio of conversation. *i~ lack Hair S" I h ave used your H air 'Vigor for flye years and am greatly baged wilth It. ' It certainly re. a es tile original color to gray Iars tkeeps my hiairsoft."-- rs. 'f tpKilkonny, Now Portland, Me. [~.yer's Hlair Vigor has n~eflrestorin color to ~rhair for nfty. years, ~**' it ever fails~ to do 9 yo Cal~ rely upon it ~t'png tour hair "'~i&~mflln ,futkeeping S.u apoen, anda for ~ett grow. 4~~$~tbrdfeAll #q ..... ..... nga vrtb; Adinto W. Ak J.esk'y, 10. Nailey and Lit 41n Uughts. Defenidaits. BS -:rtue of ait ordel- for foreclosure ' ade In the above 'stated case by the Elonorable Jaimes Aldrich, PreslIidin uidg4 on the 15th day of July 1903. 1 vill, eell ou ,-ajesday in -Ootober 1903 in !ront of the Court House door during Aemlegni hours for sale the following de cribed reol estate to wit: . ' All the right title and interet-t that W. k. Lesley has in that trat t of land lying med being in State and CousAty' aforesaid m the war1ors of Grgory . Creek, waters ,f Twelve Milo River. adj-ining lands f Cartor Durlnm. Gene.ral Kelly, HTa oud and othere, containing tiree hul I red (800) acres more o. b-ss and known is the Benjamin Ellis place , present 'in .ore3t in said described land is an undi vided one-Aixth part thereof which wits .onveyed to IV. A. Lesley by 0. M. [yich executor of the last will and tes minent of Greeti Mancil, deceased, on 'he 28th of Dec. 1888, as'ehown by deed renoidid in book "A" page 216. Terms f sale rust becom p lied with within an hour, or the land wil be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Terns Cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and for recordiig the same. e J. H1. 0. loDANIEL, S. P. C. rine Tract of Land For SIle. Two hundred and twenty-three (223) acces lying 6 miles southwest oif Pickens, U. I. 160 acres in woodland, finely timbered. Lying almost level. Every acre can be cul tivated. 60 acres in cultivation. 2 dwellings on the place. Well water ed, 2 branches running through farm Fine pasture. Fine location. Pub lie roads around and through the farm. On the maiu Pickens road. About 25 acres in fine -bottom land. One line black lead mine the quality of the lead is fine and other minerals found in the lead. It has been tes (ed by minerologist of New York and pronounced valuable. There is 50 acres in forest if cleared would make a bale of cotton per aere. Known as the Chapman place within one mile of Twelve Mile Camp ground and joining lands of Tompkins, Mrs. Attoway and others. The above land is osned by Sallie M. King. Address: H. R. A. King, Tokoena, S. C. Summons for Relief. Complaint not served. STATE OF SOUTH OA1OLINA i County of Pickens. Court of Cinunon Pleas. Doii J. Ross and Hlallie Ross by her guardian ad lten, Dora J. Ross. - - Plaintiff. aginst John D. Ross, Wade HI. Ross, James R. Ross, Leila May Allbed.. Lizzie How lin, Maggie Perry and Joshua Ilarker, Defendants. To the D)efendants above named: You are Hereby Summoned and re (uired to answer the complaint in this action which is filed in the offie of Cierk of Court for Pickens county, and ' t serve a cop)y of your answer to the said compllaint on the subscriber at his ollice in Pickcens, South Carol ina, within twenty (lays after the service hereof, ex cluisive~ of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the-comnplaint with in the time at~oresnid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demean ded in the complaint. Dated Feby. 3rd, A. D. 1903, A. J. BO0GGS, S EIA - - C. C. P. J. P. CAREY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To James R. Ross and Leila May All redl absent defendants: Take notice that thie complaint and the summonls of which the forogoing is a copy were filed in the office of the~ Clerk of Court, Pickens county on the 3rd (lay of Feby. A. D. 1903. J. P. CAREY, SPlaintiff's Attorney. Sept. 3rd. A. 1). 1903. 60t Contract to Let. Will let contract to repair piers at Hunt's bridge on' Saluda river, on Sept. 25th, at 12 o'clock. L. D. Stephiei.s, Supervisor Pickens Co. J. E. Speegle, Supervisor Greeniville Co'. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, make roads, (ravel through, or in any manner wvhatever trespass in any way upon any of our lands or any lands in our control, under p)enalty of the law. Mrs. Alice Cochran, Aaron Boggs, WV. A. iBoggs,. J. W. Smith, 0. M. Watson. Calhoun, S. 0 , Sep. 10.m1. Notice. Therec will be an examination for teachers at this place on Friday Sep. 1$. This examination will be the last (one until the third Friday in May 1904; Yours truly, Ri. '1' Hallum, 8sw3, Co. Supt. of Ed. WA have on our shelves many reme dies for constipation and biliousness, but the never-failing, common-sense cure is found only in Ramon's Liver Pills and TI4)io Pellets. This Treatment cures by relieving the cause of thie troulie; the Pink Pill arouses the liver, while the Tonic Pollets tone uip the organs and in-. ntre natuaral and healthiiy conditions. UJomplete Tireatmeint--two fled icines 25 doses--full directions--only 25 eents'. Plekenas Drug (Jo. Sick Headache ? Food ~doesn't digest well? Appetite' poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your' liver! A yer's Pils are liver pdlis;"they cure dys peps~a biliousness. 25c. All druggists. AllKIA HMEDYE20A*8 rheliver at 'b geffty stirred S? the ble wilbe thrown off it( the right channel; the systen rust beAnylgorated IVAR AND TONIC PBLLETS form the Mild Power Cure that completely does the work without shock or injury to any part of the system. COMPLETE- TREATMENT 25 doses 25 cents. - At all dealers. --FOlt SALE BY Pickers Drug Co, J. D. Moore, Craig Bros. and Darlo's Drug Store. Pickens Graded School ... NEXT 8ESSION BEGIN4. I.... Monday, September 7th, 1903. The school is well organized, well graded. Fourth year under the same management. The building has lately been equipped throughout with excellent new black-boardd. The demand for ediated men and women becomes more im perative each year of tho progressive age in Wihich we live. Pupils from the county will find Pickons a delightful place to live among hospitable people. Board at low rates. For particulars call on, or address, W. E. bENbT, JUP-T. An Invitation. is extended to the trading .public to call and see the line of goods I carry. If either the goods or the pri ces don't suit you don't have to buy ! ! I want your produce, eggs. chickens, etc., and will pay the highest market prices for same, either in cash or trade-Give me a trial and you will never regret it . Yours for trade, John F. Harris. SPECIAL: The best parched and green coflees I can buy. WE H I N A '.s i.. . Costs Oaly 25 couts at Drgglsts, TETIEAY Or mail to cost. to C. .9. MQPPETT. M. D~. L iOUl MO. -R -~ ..Mh T-e Dc W. 4otestrs c) to ous- ra et ot aafea wanted an~' Z2h Lubr. As S. BYERS CO., Atlanta, Ga, Will pay SPOT CASH for Oak, Pop lar, Ash or W'alnut. They wvill send a man to receive the lumber at loading point. They will pay you the highest market price. Write 1hem statinrg what you have in the way o1 H ARDWOODSr A. S. BY ERS COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga All Summer and Spring Goods at Cost. It will pay you to buy now even if you don't nieedl a suit of Clothes. It's a good 'investfnent. You can't put your money to a better advantage than to buy a big supply remember you need clothing next year, and you have saved at least 30 percent on ' w your purchase. 2 I have added an up-to-date Merchant Tailoring Establishment to our business. I can cut and make a suit for you while you wait. I carry a large stock of piece goods. You are bound to get what suits you. ' L. ROT HSCHILD Oct2tf. . GREENVILLE, S. C. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH CLEEO HRETN PENNYROYAL PILLS olIL~~N 7 atafkosbyConywupritrdsto 9100. AlnHo rtuae. sa-es L~k PA.mtfr Idcto adPoaeJu nJl (Aol.!nwtallv boxt, OUARLESTON.blu, Ubbo hilon atiI, t~l,~ Ijs i'y'sr ~rgigt, carolina. Enorace eminsm areionsi teld )~OI~ *~.liiilats a fr ~ahlui.r. ' i t Pckmes fby oy Ser in idn of~ iflO~ii~ilaication andc ProbateleJudge onsJuly I, etna Mal.Iooeercttnoumama 50(1by which paIy $I00 aL year. For entalo tie, aI~ii~angate. uddress II A10ISON RA NDOlaiL, flO MdionHq~ra 'LiRLju ~l8td. President. ...VIRGINiA 00 LLEGE... CASTO R ItrA fO A uIeI=~maVs Por Infants an'd Children. N,""" d "',',1imo".*'n'g,,S,"'" ,M? Vs.M, The Kind You Have Always Bought 'r"' ia'm art, ~~ t~hirty State. (Iertitet. l~h~aly. Io ests Bears the logue addires niiature of MATTIE P 1IAIR~is, Pre., Ronn~moke, Va. - 39 9w8 S A The Kbid YOu Uuave Always Bought, and which has been. In use for over 80 years, has borne the signatnre of t-' I and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Intancy. Allowno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are bul Experiments that trifle with and endaiger the health ,of Infants and Ohildren-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is , harmless substittute for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups,' It is Pleasant. I6 contains neither Opium, Morphine .xor other Narcotle substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worans and -allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieVes Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Platuleney. It assliniates the Food, regulates- the Stomach aad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The M her's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIAALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TC15 OTAUR @OMPA"V. V MuRnn" OAESY. 541W WONK *Irv* McAlister & Beattie, THE OLDEST, LARGESJ AND BEST DRY GOODS HOUSE IN THE PIED MONT SECTION OF .C. : : : We can supply your wants in anything in the Dry Goods line from the linest to the cheapest qualities Our lyeis have just returned from Northern markets and our countetrs and sliolves are londed down with all the latest Spring Dress Goods anfi Novelties. In Gents liurnshiiig Goods we have the mist complete stock in the State at prices that wilt nitonish you. Wh1ien in Giwen-iville call and examino our goods ai( got pricer before' runking your purchasnes. Your minc y back if 3o ar ei not morei~t than satisfid. In Car pets, Matiags,Rugsr Scr'.oon, Wiadow Shates, Art Squa res~ antd Mtits we, haIve a complete3 stock. Thanking our friends anad customers for their I lbOral pat roingo in the past andl hoping fo merit n continuance of the samo we arQ Very Respectfully. McALiSTER, & BIEATTIE. G Ioc~IevIime, SorrH'F CAitoJtxx. AK ARK, The Oldest D~ry Goods Firm in Greenville. T1he Originali West End D~ry Goods Store, [lHE' TIME IS AT HAND. Summer Goods Must Make . Room for Fall Goods. I am not running a "COST' business but all wash goodla mnst now go at "'BARGAINS"' 8 and to cent Light colored Percalls at ..6c. Figured Dimity at. .......... .. .. 6c. A Good Quality of Colored Lawns at . , 5c. % off on Ladies and Misses Oxfords. White Goods-Mercerized and Lace Effects at 34% per cent off. These p:rices are madec to round up Summer business and ill remain as long as goods last, All goods marked down and 33 per ccnt. A. K. PA RK, Vest End- (IRIEENVILLE, M-. (.~ Take A Look In. -- One minute of your time to hoar uur story. HEATH-BRVCE-MORROW CO.,. Pickene. S. C., are prepred t et the..ofi We make nc sh od offerings. Wore rest dent sales agents for the 'Celebrated STUDEBAKER LINE Vou know and everybody else knows there is nothing superior to it. It's the line that be afraidw haven't gdi ou style Sidbn er rnak s about everytint on wheels to get it and get it quick. nd it will be cl ight whesn It cno ckmes.reae Takg'a Leek in and Let Vs Show You. . S. lit has tnhe Sruehat er n rato apen it. it's your guarantee to a por p st. is a guarantee. Coiled up In that One Little Word UN-DESL Is the magnet that draws the crowds. -Whether you live 1o, 20 or 50 miles it will Play you to come to Sturdivant's.BIG BEE HIVE for your Winter dress goods, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. H. K. Sturdivant Co. BIG BrE HIVE Greenville's[Greatest Store. Mid-Summer Bargains, DE o* -/ An Oxford Feast. 800 tairs Womens .Dongola Oxfords at 49c. ~Big lut of Ladies Kid Oxfords mi all styles8 anad toes at 89c. Every -paii- of Zeiglers Oxfordsi ini the house will go at cost. SAll bIen's Ovfords including Crussets-Packaad & Field and sover al other hines will be closed out at and below cost. Big Line of Summer Pants. 1 Lot Men's all wool summer weight Paints asr'd( patterns tI8C. 1 Tot medium weight dress pants worth $2.00 to *1.24. Straw Hats. Every strawv hat in the house will be sold at exactly half prico. Parasols Trho largest line in the city to pick fro.n at a cut prico. 1 lot Steol Rod Parasols 39c 1 " " " Umbiellaus 48e arnd in, up to $1.98.'at.a cut price. Our stock of wash goods will be slaughtered. We meau to, clean out everything bbforeo our fall goodsgarrivo. You ..can't afford to miss it. The Little b9eeuH ive." 106 N. Main Street. Greenville, S. C. ' THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, 4~I~jumm ~ THE LINE F OR PLEASURE, ES THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST ~N.hESUMMER RESORTS Complete Stsumer Resort Folder ~Mailed Free to Any Addresa. Pao . Trafc c4gr. 'cV r /KODI, Asc4 oera(P. Art. DON'T WORRY HIGH PRICIES! a.But when ina need of anything in our line give us a 41 We have always on hand a full supply of Fresh - Groceries at Lowest Prices. Our Spring Dry Goods are nowv arriving. Will tell you about them later, but call and see them when in town. Our Notion IDepartmient is full of Bargains. Our, motto s "the same goods for less money, more and lectter goods for the same money." Yours for trade, WYATT & GRIFFIN7 ,'~,,;EASLEY, S. C.j