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Happenings ol i Local and Personal Katun ~Dr. W. F. Austin will bo in li i ley Tuesday, April 12. ?J. D. Moore naouuces hims for treasurer this week. R ?Save your cliiokous now for t pronohers and candidates. ?Boru uoto Mr. aud Mr?. E. Smith on tho 4th iust., n "<oh. jpwf*1* ?-^uat roceivad barrel of Co TJola, *Wi!Hi car oi ico to go with it ? Watch the weekly ohanges tha Littlo B oo Hivo ad. in this pup ? Mrs. B. Lewis is visiting 1 Bister, Mrs. L. S. Grundy, in Groi ?Mrs. J. F. Banistor,- of Cat _ Vm- choe, visited her parents in town Ji ( week. ?W. A. Bruco spont Saturd aud Sunday lubt with his parents n ??i - urwiuvme. ?B. F. Pnrrona went to Gref ville Tuesday for trcuLinont ut I Black's sanitarium. ?JSovoral of our advertisers clmn rthifiAveok. Kent! thoir notices a ?"profit by their con ton ts. ?N. D. Taylor will bo in his si dio iu Pickens on Tuesday and \V< nosday April 19th and 20th. ?Bead new advortisomont of f J. Thomas Arnold Company in ] issue. It will interest jou. ?The supply of cotton seed M^t exhausted at tho oil mill a /InU'n \r\ o f?tu /Io Hhr dollnquonts tuo cordin Bl call nnd ex amino our n< Btyle of receipts for subset' [i rtV. Langston lins bought it in the store of J. M. Noali ei ftrm now id Noaley & Ian rafOU'H. Jttl. F. Uestor and litl mrhtor, Pearl, aro on a visit to tl ||k|b. daughter, Mrs. W. ?CfWsTfa*u, iu Allantit. I } yS'-?Cadets LoR<>y Bogg*, Brand< IS Taylor and Wayne Mauldin, of Cloi son Colk'go, spoilt E-istar with the relatives at this place. ?Tho E-isloy Hotel haa been ] opened by 13. P. Martin, and all w H *top thoro nro assured a warm w B come and tho beet tho market niYorc ?Prof. Newton lectures iu Picko jpKturday night. On Tuesday nigl r^Ttho 12th instant, ho will bo in Eusl under tbo auspices of tbo lodges that town. ?Dr. W. C. Black, of Greenvill and Mr. Wilson, special represent tivo of tbo Now Yorlc Lifo Iiihuitwh Co., spout Tuesday in Pickens. Tin y cnnio over in hu automobile and ma' 1 ttfB run 70 minutes. ?Mrs. W. O. Willard baa open* HgTfe nice line of millinery at Liber B^nd invites tbo trading public to cr **tk1 ipspecl liprjino of oonvct ktv 1 Bpt fresb eoods. 1nrufits ba IVbeori cut close on all goods and gooi D are bought fresh in Now York mi P will roach her fresh every week du I iag tho season. If you want sum w thing n!oi aud neat givo Mrs. W * lard u call. ?J. H. Brock, who was well know 'to ninny of tho Pickens county pe< pie, died nt the homo of liis son, i A. Brock, nt Sonecn, 011 tno 2lst ull ' from a complication of diseases. Ii was buried tho day following h E death at Barker's Croek cemotory i Andorson county. Ho was a go<; wood-wmkinan abd plied his tocatir fife Dickons for sovernl years. E WHO uu mmnnuuilllf^ UIll"lb(lllll gOUMi j^L Jian, au<l his friends, who woi HHk. 'TOgioli, will I our n of his (loath wit genuino sorrow. mmi f Entertainment by U. D. C. % Wk The Daughters of the Con foci or n< E will favor I'icUous people with tl presentation of "The Spinsters' It H turn," in tho Court House, next Pr clay evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Tl Spinsters have just returned from tl Klondyko region, where they hai H. been in search of husbands. Wit the most of them tho results of tho search was simply a motter of ' Became, I saw, I conquerod." Tl ^^H^^Hbariud exporienoo of the catchei BPwill be vividly portrayed. Thei will bo a numt>er of specialties an ^^finrprises introduced that will insm Avantiu/a va i?r? A??lnidniiw.\A..I rl'i PM W 'VUIU^ II IIIIO UIIICJ HllllHlUllt I I ublio is cordially invitod to atta.w The procooda of tho entorlainmot till be appropriated to tho laudahl mrpose of ontortaining the old flu liors at the annual reunion in Jun A-^irfeflfoTr,- adulta 25 coots, chi dro^O conta. Vinionla May ho Prevented. vnkl linger*, thoro in danger V pneutt<R. jf ia grippo luavon tlio liini ? ?o au*lrtino<l condition, tlioro in gro 11 dang^nenmonta. Prevent thin /at ll diW" jiHing Rydnlo'fl Klixir; it cur oolda t|y nud .'eavoa tho throat <*i \ung8 "Jl. It i? fcl.n host rninnlv f I lS\ ( thftt P?*- ihfl>tmod condition of II b hii)R8 1 frequently follows In gri I ' TlUj^ioiontiflc throat ?ml 1 m ^ t ^ remedy lor young ni HAflgMflf| Rout Co., I'iokonfl; \V. Bho/WJHphorty. Notice to Democratic Clubs. Democratic dubs throughout Piq otiB county aro requeotod, pursuit B to instructions from the Mtate Kxoc. tivo Oomrnitteo, to Assemble at the I rcspeotivo meeting places on Hutu 1 ft, the 23^ day of April, 1901, f H/itio purpose of olootintf delegates Hb tho County Convention to ho hold V Pickons, 8. C, on Monday, the 2i H (lay of May, 1001, which COD TOO tl will elcot delogntcg to tho State Co H vontion and transaot suah other bu B iiess ft? may properly ooine bofo 5? the body. K?toU olnb is urged r Bond its full rcureseutalioo to tl lljjfc^^Mvention, uh it ia entitled thore HPPWRter tho party constitution now forco. U?Bj)eotf?lly, T. J. Mauldln, B April l, loot. Co. ObftirmftD. Englihh Cough <m i&sL jfoild* bronohitin Had all khidr ^ Drug ttWJfo, | Liberty Locals. Liberty, S. 0 , April 4, 1004. The wbippoor wills and martins =ar have been heard in the land again i the past week. The impatient farmer begun to , plow in the mud last week again and some oorn and a few cotton seed was planted. Fertilizer is still being hauled out. Tho peach trees are in full bloom, he About two weeks later than normal. Wheat is coming out considerably. M. Garden yegetablos growing rapidly. Good Friday was a dry day and many gardon seed were plauted. There was a trial here beforo Magistrate O'Dell on tho 01st ult., of betweeu parties frrtn tho Flat Rook or. seotion over a difficulty that ocourrod at Flat Hock church Sunday beforo un I'*6' j08'- after preaching. It sooms tho brethren of that section no longer dwell together in unity as quite a ee- number of tbom were involved. A ist crowd attended the trial. J. P. Carey appearod for profecatiou and av 13. A. Morgan, of Greenvillo, for defondants. As a pistol was brought to light Rome of tho partita will havo to go to the higher couit. J. NT. Hoylo is having lumber laid down for u dwelling just south of tho depot. 8? Wagons with lumber and shinglos still coino this way, and laud to build on is hard to got. Mauy of those tij. who havo it seem to think they havo jd- a gold ruino. Tho night of tho 25th of March, j10 tho school j?uvo a historic reviow of 1j9 some of the noted deeds cf heroism done by Americans in America and pupils sang eomo of thy national is songs and Mr. Marl in, a young atnd tornoy of Greenville, delivered a vory interesting address on Southern history, showing how tho South was "y lw Nni'flmvn ?w ans, thus placing tho South in a falao 'P" light before tho world. Ho handled his Bubjoot well and delivered it in an an impressive manner. Oh yes, tho trolley lino from An?' deraon via Fivo Forks in Anderson county, thenco direct to Liberty and tie thouco to I'ickonn, Easley and Groonlio villo. Tho projeob has been talked A. of by citizons along tho proposed line from Anderaon county to Liberty; anJ at Liberty wo propose to lny the 50 matter beforo our Easley neighbors V* and any others interested in duo time. Wo hope our Easloy or Pickens friends will not become exoited l-w./?n..OA 4..11 ?l mi.!. j, g Miwiuoo nu li il vuil I IUIU tUU Ul XIIIH j1() matter has been talkod of two or ej. threo yearn. Twelvo Mile ltiver ban <>.ousiderable power going to waste that may bo harnessed to furnish oh power to help run a trolley line it, Liberty proposed to bb generous toey wi?rd Kasley and Pickens and any of other points tliut might bo bouefieial by such mi enterprise. Wo hope our Ensley friends will not rise to the point of mind that will lead them to ,l' think no good thing cat) come, save 50 froiu Eaeley, A- fpw othor places no ^ doubt think they aro a part of tho wheel if not tho bub on whioh tho VVArlil vnunluna VV/i .vtAo I ?(] thing more to say along tho trolley f,y lino again soon. l" Tho trains still run every Sunday, L's being neither blind or deaf, we see and hear them. Glad they do not disturb tho Eusley correspondent. It 'd has been my impression (hat somo of r* the grand jurors lived in tho county and could hear and see a little, but I '1* will not compiaiu as they aro but humans. 'ii Yesterday was Easter and many > were out in white and shivered boil. foro night. jv Mercury foil to 30 last night, throe degrees colder than last wook. C. I 18 J(" Nobbed tho (irarc, >n A startling inoidout is narrotod by John fo Oliver, of Philadelphia, an follows: "I , was in an uwful condition. My skin was ,0 tilmoHt yollow, oyos sunken, tongue cout. ed, pain continually in buck and sidos, ' 1 no appotito, Rio wing weaker day by day. Three physicians h?id given mo up. Then I was advised to uho Electric Hitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I ootitinned their uso for throe weeks, and am 10 now a well man. I know tlioy robbed mo i^riivo ??i nuunicr victim.' nooDQ i- Hliould fuil to try tliom. Oul.r 50 conts, jft guaranteed nt Piokons Drug Co. io 'e The Following Letter is Self-explanatory jt'. For the benefit of tho Democratic ,? organization in Pickens county, and 10 as iuformiition to tho public generally, ,s and by tho kindness of tho newspapers ^ of tho county, tho Constitution and (l Rules, with their latest amendments, governing clul) organizations and primary elections ore herewith print, ed in full, |t Columbia, tt. C., Mch. 25, 1904. I Mr. T. J. Mauldin, (Jo, Chairman, 1 Pickens Cniintv. Pi(>Lnn? Si (\ ^ Dear Sir: The State Democratic j' Executive Committee mot in the city of Columbia on March 22nd, 1904, and in obedience to tlic constitution a convention of thu Democratic paity of the Stato wan called to meet !d of the city of Columbia on May 18, 1004, for tho purposo of electing nj delegates to tho National Convention, on and to transact such other business id an the convention may deem proper, "r A resolution wan also adopted in 'm struoting the County Chairmen throughout tho Stato to asHomble their Executive committers and order h. the clubd to meet on Saturday, the A. 23d dav of A m il for tho nnrtviBn of ^ r ? i - i* *" electing delegates to the County Conventions to he held on Monday, the 22nd day of Mity, for tho purpone of 1;. electing delegates to the State Con* nt vention. Ertoh county will he en* ij. titled to twine the number of momji' bora in thin convention as it has rep* ir. roHentativ<M in tlie legislature, or I writo to urgo upon you tho noc,, ooHKity of calling together your com mittee and ordering your oh?l?s to assemblc in order that wo may have a on full expression from the people in hi. this very important presidential sj. year. Youis very truly, *?? ro wine-jonoa, to Chairman. ,to Morion* Stomach Trouble Cured, of I was troublod with a distress in my stomach, Hour Rtomaoh and vomiting dpelW, and oan trnthfolly ?ay that Ohamborlain'H Htomaoh and Liver Tablot* ourod mo.?Mr?. T. V. William* /^ingsbnrg, Mioh. Those tablota are gturan,<v* tood to oura ovory oa?o of ?torap|oh tronbio of tbi? oharaotor, For saWby Piok> vt ens Drng Oo., and Etrlo'n I)*ug Store, - JPw|?ttPi From Six Mile. The weather baa been fair this i week and farmers have made good i use of the time putting in ^oaro and plauting corn. A fow more dnys of fair weather and the fariuwa will bo planting cotton seed big fashion. Health of the community is very good at this writing. Ferry Durham visited relatives and friends in Anderson county last Saturday and Sunday. Sunday school was organized at Sir- ftfiln ll>n fnt.t*f 11 ?.UK 'P * ? '?v vuv avsv?iuia MUUVI(4>7) TTIVU JL W. Durham as superintendent. S. A. Woodson, of Williamstou, S. C , visited his brother, D. H. Wood son, last Saturday and Sunday. Bobby Craig's school at Gtxrvin, closed last Fridoy. Bob will go homo now and raise some cotton, I guons.; Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Jhnmio j Porter on tho 25th ult., a son. \ Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Torn Kelloy on tho 31st ult., a daughter. The population in this section i.s increasing rapidly, and it is not* by immigration either. (That is tho result of married life). W. C. Garrofcfc lma wirfld in liin liouso and lot at Six Mile, and it cottainly helps its appearances. Well, well, Old Riddle, you wanted to know if I would say that you clipped your la3t items from a magazine or not. Yon, you certainly clipped an up-to-date t-crap from some paper, on the road question. That was ail right till y<5n got down to whore you sniu you wouui nut on 13' tiim, but ho j tho first to volunteer to do tho work, 1 and you nro ft truthful girl, (If you j do say I fib) and of course you will work on tho public highway. I'm tho second to volunloor. Now just get a few moro girls to join you and sot your day, and wo boys will cortainly bo ou hand, nnd I'll promise we will cortainly demolish some mud holes It is a guarauteod fact now that wo aro going to have good roads, if all tho girls aro in tho unmo notion ' as OKI Kiddle. Hn, bn, B. surprised mo at bis lust writing, But, by tho way, just bold on aud let mo toll you soniotbin^ about 13. I havo been knowing Mr. I IJ. for soino timo. IIo oortainly doeal1 not want to many; matrimony is not j bis objoct, I'll assure you, and I'll toll you tho reason. A few yoats ;1 ago B. was very popular among I'io ! youqg ladies, IIo would carry them I. out for an evening drive. It? became j a frequent visitor to tho homo of a: < certain young lady, so frequont that | the nows went out one bright Sun i day that B. was mirried, and it was' published, and when ho heard this j i lie was trroallv excited ami nind.i t i baste to rectify tho mistake, aivl ;1 mooting some friun.'la, !i .> of eoni'?? 1 < would congratulate bin), not knowing } | but whnt ho was tn.irricd, and Ihi.i 11 greatly vexed 1)., and it is said throw lijiq in \\ convulsive fov.u1, in which 1 j ho promlgo 1 hlmsolf if he survived I o would novor bo gni!ty of talking lovo to auothor girl, for ho did not , want to hovo another huoU oxporioncp, for t)}at wfts enough to l^ill a man, and if it had boon a reality it would have killod him. Mr. IV fittid f.ll.lK T ha 1 ivnr f.iilwo- I out getting mo a It. F. D. routo pc-1' tit ion filled out Binco I had heard ; what good Ujok (ho I/ihorty onri r! had. I will not d< ny that, an It. F,1 D. ronto is a good thing to have in | < the family, hut I do not want to in- I terfero with your star, Mr. IS, and uh 1 for tho pretty girln on the rout , I ' can count tlioni by tho pcore. The correspondents showed up !irnt j rati! last. Wnnk Wh liLfii fr. urw? I'AII take an intcrost in sending in tho ] news from your section, and the correspondents from Texas with their interesting letters. Wo liopo they , will write often. We like to hoar from tho west. ( Somo of tho correspondents com ; plain of not having anything to write i about. Just think n little* and then 1 write in a good froo will, write on 80111(1 Sllbiect if Vmi nn 11 Mini';, if in. I *--- ? , J '" " I terestiog, it is juwt rm good as visiting, is it not, Mr. Editor. I Como into I ho lftuks, candidates. 1 I planted my ineloui yesterday, and thore nro plonty of young chickens in ' tho yard, no just oonie around tliin Hummer and .vo will do them justice. April 2. Cony. Sheriff Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of Piokeus. \ i Court of Commou I'lens, i J, W. Norwood, Plaintiff. I Against , Ilutliu Alexander, it. A. Aloxaudor, S. ( P. Alexander, E.ishn Alexander, A. It. Alexander, E. 15. Alexander and J)orouH V. Alexander, Oliv Alexander, * Ijnilu Alexander, Robert 1$. Alexander, f Eugene Alexander, Dora Alexander 1 and Callio Alexander, ohildron of L. O. Alexmdor, who uro infants; and It. f G. Guinea, W. L. Gausaway and .T. T. Gassaway, partners doing business under tho firm imino of It. G. Gain's & Gaasuwny Brothers, and Martha A. Alexander, Defendants. c Docreo For Foreclosure. r Pursuant l-? a Do-too for Foreolosnro and a tlo mado in tho above stated easo, on tlio 10th Inly, 1001, by Hon. J. C. Rlugh, Presiding Judge, 1 will soil to * tJie highest bidd(K ?t Pickens (5. h.., on MONDAY, MAY 'id, 1004, on tlio terms proscribed in said Decree, ( tlio following tract of lend towit: All that pieoe, parcol or tract of land > sitnnto, I.) ing ntui being in tli?* County ' and Htato aforesaid, adjoining lands of 1 William Craig, Thomas Powers, Hen ton Proem in, Allen Manldin and others, tlio Hirao having beon inherited l>y us ' from tho o5>tat<> of Pino Aloxand- r, d-oeasod, containing Hix Hundred and Thirty Four ((534) acres more or Ic.ss. boing tho tract of land on whioh tlio s.iid ! Jtutha Alox.mder now lives. Terms, one-half cash to bo paid within one hour, balance on a credit of twelve rrwmHiu witli i ?if a.>.?.? ? <?-! I??# '"....1 .v pnrohfiRor and a mortgugo of tlin fho promise. If tho cash portion in not paid within ono hour promisor to bo Hold at link of former piiruboaoi'. Purolirwor will bo nllowcd to nntioipato pay mon t. J. H. O. MoDANIKh, Hlioriflf Piokons County. "I have used Chamberlain's Htomaoli and Liver Tablets with mo?t 8ati?fantory lOHultH," s.iy/i Mrn. P. L. PliolpH, Honston, Tax. For indigestion, biliomnosn I and oonntipaiion th<vw tablets nr(< n?ost excellent. Bold by Pickens Druas Co.. and F*rlo'n Drug Store, Pitifafl^jind TT..r.?... I. I ;i ?- <? ? ?<*U4A'-V? ? A IUAVUn| ? 19 Clerk's Sale. STATE 01' SOUTH CAROLINA, / County of PiokGnw.' * , S s ; * In Common Pletw Court.' - in purHunuue ?i -uf ciouu uwora aut Orderu of Eoioolosiu'o mado iu the fol | lowing atatod coao and ou fllo iu th? Olerk'a office, I will soil to tho highoei i bidder on 8ALE8DAY IN MAY, 1901, ut Piokona Court IIouso, S,. O., during tho legal liouva for unle, the following described Ileal Estate upon tho tei'iut heieiuaft6r inontiouod, towit: t] J \Valt6r Ii. Bogga, ) Against I Dociotil Oi'dw. J. \V. DuProp, et nl) TRACT NO. 1. All that piece, pnrco! or tract of lanil near tho town of Liibortv. in tlm (!nnntv of Piokeuu nu'i State of South Carolina, ou waters of Gulden's Creel. and containing Thirty (30) aeroa, more of less, adjoining lands of Robinson o.^tc, S. W. Clayton, decased, and estate of J, Adison Boggw, deceased, TRACT NO. 2. All that piece, pnrcel or tract of laud in said State nnd county, near tho town of Liberty, nnd ou waters of Gulden's Creek, containing Nine (9) acre.), mora or lfss, adjoining 1 unls of ChambUn, J. Adiaon Boggs and others. TRACT NO. 3. Oue-tliiivl interest in a lot in tho town of Liberty ou South or Front Street, containing One and One-Half (J J) acres, ? i ? i - ? *'r /x w IU.1.-I, Ullj < 'JUlIiy Ol \Y . W. Willard and Mrs. I. N. tiuiith, ami known us tho old School House lot. flVi mn ono half oanl>, balance on a credit of twolvo months, with interest from day of s:i!o aocnved by bouJ of the purchaser and a mortgago of tho procaines Piirchi"ieiB to pay for all papers nud for recording tho Bamo. The- terms mn.st bo cunplied with in ono hour or tho promises will bo rosohl on Huiuo day. A. J. TIOGG3, [Shal.J Clerk of (Jourt Fickeus (Jo. Clerk's Sale. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Pickens. In Common Picas Court. In Dursuanoo of rir.invo ?.>.i Orders of Foroclofuui', made in tho following st itotl ease, and on il.lo in tho Olork'n oflico, I will Bell to tlio highest bidder, on SALKSDAY IN MAY, 1001, (\t Pickens Court House, S. O., du.iiig tho lc^ul hours for s.ilo, tho following [lo^oribed llo?l EVnlo upon tiio .tenutj hereinafter mentioned, lov.it J. Mi )). l?iuo", ) i , l g . , ' .Judgment of Aftsuuat > , , ?, ,i ii , I 1* orroJosnro. Mull 11 Hunter. ) All lliat certain piece, pire.fl Mid lot land in Stale and County aforesaid, ui Central Township, adjoinir.g tho land-* :>f John Hunter, Wi'.?li Ihuih.r, lliolnu'd liAllunm and Miss llnmilton, containing Twenty (20) iic.'isH, laoio or "It boinpr the nmiu laud doeupd to mo by my father, William Hunter." Terms c.ihIi on day of sivlo. Pur baser to pay for all pu^u'S ?ud reoordlUP tllO SlUttC. Tin1 terms must bo complied with in duo hour or tho.premises will be resold on some day. A. ?>. BCHiGS, [SiiAii. ] Clerk of Court Pickens Co. Clerk's Sale. iJ'ATE OPSOUTH CAUO .IN'A, i County of Pickens. \ In Common 1'leas Court. 111 |fiimu'iiicu ui uouivi.'.i and )i\ler.s of Fortclosure ma-Jo in ; 1 to Coloring staled ease, ami on tile in the Ulerk'tt oilier?, 1 will .*.? !I to llio highest Ijiililer, on NALKSDAY IN MAV, l'.HH, it Piekens Court House, S. during ;lio legal houra for sale, the foil wing loser.bod Ileal Kslat-' upon the tonus hereinafter mentioned, lowit; l'\ A. Dauiela, i T , . t Agiinat ' Jn|of 0.W.AO.L. J?,l?.i8.,n.S I'oroi-losuro. All that cm rtain trant, parcel or pieeo >f land, lying in Piokon s oouuly and State aforesaid, known as the .Johnson l?laee, containing Tw > Hundred and Sixty-Five ('20."; aores, move or lean, Iwving tho bouixln doh.ribed in plat 1.aide by .f. J. Garvin, Surveyor, uu Fot>ruarj* 21st, 1 SY-1. Terms cash on day of a'e. IV.relnVd.'r to pay for all papers and recording the same. The lories mibt ho o miniied with in iiio hour or Iho pr.iinison w.ll bo varolii )ii Htimo day. A. ). iU)( ICiS, [Skai..] Cork <>f Coot I I'sokoi ? Co. ivotiGc of Election. On petition of tho olectoi'H and k'ott:"h .if Koowct school district, No. 12, nn tiled ion i? ordered to 1 o hnld it Ivoowoo church on Saturday, May (, lo vote on u specified levy of two nilln oil nil property within tho (lis riot, l'olle to upon nt 2 o'clock p. i!., nod close at 5 o'clock. Tho pre h ?nt Board of 'l'niHtoia to act nn manigm'H of iho election. The < lection o b'? conducted acoording to rules ind regulation* laid down in school aw. By order of County Hoard of Edu:atiou. It. T. Ilallnm, Apr. (5vi5. Chairman. Traxpass Notice. All pernons are heroby warned not to I ut timber, make roarfc, hunt, llnh, I??t' >iit lire, or in any way trenpnns on any >i our ianaa untli'i* penalty i>f ilu> law. .T. K. K??aB?or, \V, L. I'arrott, in'2lUv 1. "announcements. Annou ncuinenH tor C'nu^rcKMiifiu for I he l'hlr<l t!unxr?'->ionul Dlatnct and for Solicitor rum llio I'.lKhtli Judicial Circuit, mi l for nil " >11 lily olllccM will In In^prtc! usiilcr llila headUK from now niitil (lie I'rimiry IMclion for the lUin of I'IN'i; i>OI,I,.\l(.'j lit the time the lotiee is htisxli't in. No deviation from thiH 'lilt! ? 111 liu llltlllc. For HiiorllV. I hereby announce my?eif'a candidate for (lie ilVice of shorlft* Of I'ltketiM county, snblcci to the action of the Dcmoerutlc party In the I'rl inary electluii. K. h'HANK liOOi'DII 'I ho many f Mends of A. Jri-'f*'' l'l.lintjN, respectfully iiniioinuo htm mm >i ishlti!iilflte Mr ShciilVof IMckeits county, united t> fh < action i?f the oppromihliiK lieinoorat .< pilmnty For Ti ousnror. At the solicitation of a icw fiu'udft, hut morn !o my own notion, and In ot'eord.tiicc \*ith my own dCKlro, I nnQUti'e myself n candidate foe Trc.murerof IMokenn County, -utdectto the action of Hi** lioinocratlv; prlmaiv cl<HUIon. I, l>. MO0KE. For County tJommUntoner, The many frlondr.of N II. MOOItK. reitpcct. fully announce hlin a candidate for the otilno oi coinnilHKlonur of PlokoiiH county, Miljlw.t t<> tho iioiioit of tho voter* in tho Deinocifltte primary election. ... J' '.J1 I'm Ooronvr. Ity tho ROllflllRtlOT) of i inny fr 1 ?>n I> , I hereby announce myxoir it cnn<tMiitc lor the ollico or Coronor of Hlckoim rounlv, Mubjcct to tho notion or tho Democratic voters at tho nppronch11ik pMntory olcellun Very reupcctfully, \V. A. I.AltK. At tho HOllciUtlim of many rrtoitdl ( hereby unnonnco ioyno)f dm n caixI'iImo for tho ofMce or Coroner of I'ielcenH comity, mihjo'jt to ihu action of tho Domoerotic party In the approaching pjla?*rjf tievUVH. 1, UUN'l gtf-.J? ! ? 11 I ' ^ J: in imr riiALU 111 I ^ ' ' i. r'. P-4 ? I / - ' : | Greenville's Q[ ? 4 ? === * Sometimes I sympathize wit wlio liavn't "Money to Burn" economy, tiiat "A. JJollar Savec to know just where to spend tl . greatest results. This is all du are sent up by the different ad1 no larger than a gimlet will tel ho has the largest stock in the i low, but I'll say no more along j you about I ?, \ ; Our Great Wash Goods Sale. While in New York I attended the greatest ' clean-up sale by one of the world's largest houses, secured case after case of merchandise actually be- I u Iqw cost of manufacture, I was the only Greenville merchant at this sale, consequently there is no chance ' to duplicate my bargains. Read every line of this ad. carefully, bring this sheet with you and call for | the things on it, that you are interested in, and if you fail to find a single thing advertised, you will | receive a #10 bill, don't wait, or put it off, come first <*' chance. 1 | 3,000 Yards 8 l=3c. Madrass i i fn'ntfliamc nl JVI | This lot came from the great sale I attended, others here retail them at Sy^c, they even ask you | 6^j.c ror common Calico, this Madrass Ginghams 5c. 1 f 50 per cent Saved Here. - I Wo have on sale 2,000 yards very fine Count Madrass, light and dark colors, elegant for waists, , full suits, mens shirts or ehildrens dresses, a genuine 15c. cloth, our price 10c. Spring Prints at 4 cents. .i. r i These goods are retailed at 5c. everywhere, tliat'c lllcf t-lin rnoc/in T - 4-1- ? ...... JU.JI. uiv. i V.H.W1I j. tvni stlllll^ LilC:ilL ill I Pique Bargains. I i,800 yards figured Piques, white ground, black and colored figures, 32 inch wide, some of ' them worth 12*4 and 15c, my price on lot 8*^c. ,'j -12 1>2 cent Percales at 10 cents. The Springs most substantial and orettiest dp. 1 signs. 3-4 27 inch Percales, fast colors at 5c. ij The Uoyal Worcester Corset, The Best on Earth. j fjjj 1 They come in all lengths, shapes and materials, whatever you pay for Royal Worcester, you get bet- 1 ter material, service and wear comfort than lor any other corset. Beautiful straight front goods in 1 Batiste for summer wear at 50 cents. Ali the new shapes in better ^oods, Princess Hip, etc., at $i.co I The Free Trip to St. Louis E I you purchase you will be gi chance at this ticket. This of ft merit alone, so thft oharims n.o-n , WW? if the offer was made through t have the option of its equivale and get your coupons. We se price in the city. Visit our Sb I Come to Greenville's Greatest and M( 1 TThrikC* Ai*r IV* M llUtla mil QREEISIVI IT ATI ro _ NEATEST h customers. Nf and realize the i is a uoiiar JVLad( ieir money in ord( .e to a multiplicity certisers. A man .1 you in spread ej ryi t",v vnn <c ^ ^ j j j vw. uxxu U.1LI that line, I start |> Here's j ^ 2000 yards 25 inch Fen MT with beautiful colorcd desij ^ Arnold's price 3 3-4 cents. \ Regulation Price a Before other stores qu ^ to know what "Arnold ask b by the forelook and boug ^ last Fall to do me through M ^ 36 Incli Sea Wland. 3 to 15 ynnl | m iciiKiUH oj$ ccnm. H<) inch Kea island, full piece*, per Wi yard 0 cent*. fy Apron and Dress Chocks at 5 cih. ^ Lowest prices on bit \ Big Sving on i K As the old saying go< % way the wind blows.' The g pensables that all arc coi ^ might as well save on then if nnirl mnrp1 jf\ 10 cents Finishing braiJ, white it ml It colors, ft cents. S. ft cents Finishing lirairi, white nn<l I colors, 2V, conts. It) cents Pearl Button*, niy.es lrt, IK |H 20, ?!, ft cents. B ft cent Tnlcum l'owiler, perrbox, W\ j jy The above only indie K Notion Department. \ Big Sale Cole !Lot i fine 15c Batiste, IOC. Lot 2 cousets embroitl ties worth up to 20 and 25 Given Aw We give awav Tree Painted Chinaware; with < * up you are entitled to a pit you nothing. We simply < here instead of goln^ els in with us you will stay. J ^ No Trouble to 1 Tk Just about half way tin ioc. store, and my sign hai street upon which is writtei ) WHEN W QREEIiW % ~3TGEE TOUR liH! exposition.--With c ven a coupon enl 3r is confined io Lnst you will not ill departments. T nt m cash if prefc 1.1 you the best < .oe Department. Ml IBMHHMMBMNMiBBMnMMMMnnMMMMaMi ~i. Aiu?,a!..n i.'1 ^ )bi muduivc oluic iu ui iold Coi 11 .. -*gg * ~ . btore. ===== I v iturally people _ J , rm great secret ot 3," are puzzled 3r to reap the Y ot shouts that l with a store igle terms that PASS" that fel- I ;ed out to tell ] a Snap. way Lawns, light grounds rns, fast colors and coo}, ! on Domestics. lotc these goods they like s" for them. I took time 1 I w ht enough of these ofoods j1 o o J the season. 'JS inch 8',4c Drill, B'.inlitly soiled fl'i cts. Gooii Sprins Prints, per ynr?l 1 els, UuikI Apron UitiKhaius at 5 ccnli. cachings in the city. tj 1 Little Things. ^s 'the straws point which i following are little indis npelled to have, and you 1 as not, you have always y ChrhI j>ins por !>a{ut, 1 rem 10 cents Knrotv. tlio Wnt, 6 < euU. E>1 f> cents safety i>i:m, wonil i.i/c, 8<\ g l.u<licw 10 cp:itB iituxlivcrcliicfs utlic. 3 Ul.T lot Rent 10c iiCliiKlilolKil hnnil : kerchiefs ;> cents K ates the big saving in the | _ g >red Lawns. beautiful colorings, price ered Swisses, one Dimi- M cents, price 15 cents. ^ ^ . r~ 1 ay rree. g of cost Beautiful Hand each purchase lrom ?1.00 icc. of table china; it costs k. :lo thi J to [[ci; you to come ewherc, and once you set \sk for the. thina. &' rind my Store. i: block, next door to the lgs squarely across the fc 11, " This Is Arnold's." BLUE' ridKE OUR I mmmKrmjfl ?-? I sach pair Shoes itling" you to a Shoe I )cpartbe aw many as 'he winner will jrred. Bo sure Oxfords lor tho ) Your Shopping. nnanv , s'* '''{ ^