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... ?titiM6i-fan$L ?Go to R. C. Cartor for corn, oats And bay. ?Rev. W. L. Boggs, of Greouville, was in Pickens last week. Ed. G. McDaniel, df (Mutfibio, is on a visit to h nmnfnllaL-rf^fi Pinl/nno I ?Miss Marie Sittou, of EapW', is visiting tbo Misses Aehmo/e this week. ?Tho Pickens Drug Co. bus just recoived a full and complete line of basq ball goods. \ H "V*?Oapt. J. T. Taylor is in Nurtb JCarolma *J>is week looking after bis ruining interests. ?Misses Willie Mao aud Jcnnio Ellis of Kasloy, aro visiting Mr. aud Mrs. R. H. Curetou. xt n m-.-i.. __- *? i-- - * . 9 > ?v*. n. xuYior win ue m nis stuI dio in Pickeus on Tuesday and Wed/ f\ ^l^day April 19th and 20th. ' *|f ? i j ^ . , I v ( ?rScarlet ftvor pas anpoarod in \ Sicken?.. The. littl^ son of 13on A, / y HagoodhuB dovolopftd <6 cuho. j \ ?Mil and Mrs. D. J. Carter, of Vtlanta, are visiting tho latter's pprAir. and Mrs. \V. 11. Aslimoro. A-U. C. Carter has roccivod another large shipment of corn, oats and"Vfly to go at rock bottom prices. ?If you wanttho host buggy or wagon for tho price go to 11. C. Carter, Liberty'. Sold for cash or on time. ? Monday evening was onjoyed fvery much by tho young people of tho towu at au informal dunce at tho Hiawatlin hotol. ?Tho Pickens Democratic club is onl 1^/1 A x 1 - - ' 1 vwnvxi i v iiiuut lib l/UG COUll 11C)I)80 Saturday 23d inst, at 3 o'clock p. m. C. E. Robinson, Pres. I?Miss Hat tie Fredericks, Toccoa's most jmpular young lady, hno re - 1 ' -q a visit of several days to Central, 8. C.~Toccoa . . ro will l-o a wedding nt the Baptist church on tho fourth y night, the 2-1 th inst.,jto which luu public is invited. Seats reserved for tho white folks. pOn Monday the now town coun~*J ? cil loofe the oath of ofijou. Tho following gentlemen will guard tho best interests of tho town f^r tho ensuing { year: \V. T. RIcFall,! Iutendant; J. MoD. Bruce, J. N. ifrilluin, I. M. Mftuldiii "find -T Tlnfnn Wardens. ?Married on Sunday, the 11th inst., at homo of tho bride's father, fit Norrifl, S. G., Mr. Wtn. H. Smith to i* Miss Eva Robinson, youugeBt daughter of Hon. T. Ohristio Robinson, Rev. ,I>. W. Hiott officiating. Mr and Mrs. Smith will mako their homo in Pickens. ?Judgo J. II. Newton wns called to Athena, Ga , Monday, on tlio roceipt of a telegram announcing the death of his brother, Julius Newton, who is well known in this county. A [ y few years ago the deceased married a /laughter of Mr. Gideon Ellis, who livos tin ) miles west of I'ickens. 1 ?Prof. C. 13. Martin gave a good ""'jrtfi'' *"??nt in the court honso on .t&urduy night, to a fairly good audience. There would havo been a larger crowd, but many thought that tbe loci ure would bo mainly relative to eecr't orders and they did not attend, thereby missing a great treat. ?Roddy K. Moon, principal of the colored graded school in Pickens, ro . cently stood tlio civil service examination and has received his appointment as tag<xer in the department of animal industry, and left Monday for St. Joseph, Mo., to take up the work assigned him by the department of | agriculture at ft salary of $750 a year. i * \ x'v?Wheat is growing rapidly since the recent rains' and warmer weather. Your correspondent puiied up somr. stalks to examine the length of the v % ' roots, thin wheat was sown the 25th \ of November, and found the roots \ six inches long and as fine as No. 70 Hewing thread. This is a proof that soil for wheat should bo very finely pulverized, so the fine thread-like roots can get hold of the soil. ?Wo beg tlio indulgonco of our loaders for our lack of reading matter. Our columns sro burdened with advertising for a fow weeks, and our job department in crowded to sueh an extent tlint wo cannot put tho timo on tho paper wo wish to, but tho rush of spring advertising will Boon be over, and with the help of our cor, /' respondents wo hope to got out tho I bost weekly in the Piedmont. ? We, tho undersigned merchants of Pickens, do oyroo to closo our stores at 0 o'clock p. m. and keep them closed the romainder of tho day, commencing Slay let, and lasting * , , until September 15th, Saturdays ami salo days excepted: Fotger & Thorn* ley, W. ^jt1. MeFall, Hoath-Bruco-Mor( row Co., J. F. Harris, T. I). Harris, uraig liros , K. Li. Cureton, II. A. Kicboy, J. D. Moore, R. It. Ronrk. ? A fovv days ago tho dwelling of Mrs. Myra Murphy of tho Twolvo Mile section, was discovered to be burning on tho roo., supposed to have heon ignitod by a spark from tho chimnoy. Her (laughter culled in groat distress for help. .Sotno of tho neighbors hoard tho cry, and reachod tho homo in timo to extinguish the J Mia. Murphy in in her 90th r. She and hor daughter aro tho -flampton school district No. 4G, aid Keoweo district No. 42, havo petiioned tho County Ji >ard of Education to hold elections for lovying special tax for school purposes. Tho elections will be held in tho month of Mnv With > V..WV Wt?v/ mnuiViW, 1 IUKens county will h?vo thirteen districts levying special tax, ranking sixth in tho commonwealth of Houth Carolina in tho numuitr of districts that aro willing to go down into their pockets for tho support of ucation. The time has como when Pickens county getting in tho front rank in odu<.-a 1 affairs, and other counties of 'ate that havo been poiuting to unity ah one of tho "hoosior" ">uld do w. ll to wake up ' the uid? of oducation Daughters of Confederacy. Tho Daughters of tbe Oonfederaoj hold their nunual olcction of officers Monday afternoon. The following are tho officers for ensuing year; Mrs. \V. T. MoFull, Pris.; Mrs. E. A. Gilreath, Vice Pros ; Mrs. K. L. uureton, fcocond Vice Tres.; Mrs. W. H. Johnson, *LYoae.; Miss Mario Folger, llec. See,; Mrs. C. E. Robinson, Cor. Sec.; Mv3, W. E. Dondy and Miss Essie Enrlc^ Hihvor'ftns. Tlio Daughters aio denghted with tlio Bvsceesa of "Tho Spinsters' ltotuiu," and the recoipts, amounting to about $36, will bo dovoted to the Con federate Veterans' Reunion, which will bo held some time during the month of Juno. Tlio occasion last year was pronounced such a success by all tlio old soldiers who attended, that tho Daughters feel encouraged to givo ft similar Voternns' .Day. New Graded School Building. Pickens is to havo ft modern graded scln.ol building. The Board of Trustees and tlio peoplo of the town generally have realized for some time the necessity for a better building and equipment. At the lust session of the Legislature, a bill was passed allowing the town of 1'ickeus to bond itsolf in tho ?um of $G,000 fur Behool purposes. For some time location for tho now building has beon a diflicult problem. Tho Board of Trustees hold a joint meeting with tho County Cotnmissiom-is last Saturday afternoon and the question of location wos very wisely sottled. The court house squaro contains about three ucros and tho only building on it is tlio court house. The original intention of the County Commissioners was to locato the jail on the samo lot just below the court hou8o. The jail, howevor, is very conveniently-located where it is. Tho County Commissione.iH disposed of a part of the court house square at n pood ndvantago to the county, and tho town of Pickens will place a building on tho square that will bo an ornament to tlio town and the county property. No more central Inrmtinn fur 41>r? 1... I I.U .>.? ...V?v.v.j """ i,v>" uuiivmijj could be found A fow individuals tnay have Rome apprehension about ho public a place There need bo no fears that the attention of pupils would bo attracted by pnsst rs by on public days, as all modern school buildings ? the kind Pickens propoies 10 build ?aro s constructed as lo ovcrccuuo just such obstacles, The waiuscotmg is about five feet in height and when pupils aro seated there can bo no view or interest in outside affuirs. All in ali the location is an ideal one and the transaction is a fortu nato one both for thn nomit.v nml Mi? town. From Central. Health is not so gooil hero at tliit time. Farmers have all about got in tlioir guano, an<l aro planting corn and thinking about planting cotton, Wo had a nico littlo showor yesterday which will make tho crab grast come, and everything grow. i cj 1-.. juaciLui ^uijiu in vuiJ lj?ii*?i, OUIJUliy morning, but wasjblustery iu tho af ternoon. Capt. I. M. Mauldin and family, and brother, Tom Joe. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross Eaton, Sat urday ami Sunday. Miss Nannie Young, a charming young lady of Greenville, is visiting relatives and friends at this pluce. Hurrah for J. N. Morgan. If lit can't fix a person up in shots in hi? store, ho just sells tliein oil' his feet Monday and Tuesday morningf were regular winter-time mornings hod plenty of frost and ice. I tliinl if tho poach blossoms pulled througl I his time there need not bo any dan g?r of them being killed this year. Wo would liko to know what hat become of tho County Commissioners They wore to bo down hero by Marcl: 15 with tho convicts to work tlx roads, but t!>?<y haven't got hero yet and it will soon be tho 10th of Apni Thoy must remember they will waul somo votes in August, and if the} don't got these roads worked, I don'l think they can travel. Miss 10 in ma Parrott, of Six Mile is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. It. Kelly Mr. F. B. Morgan has a now resi dent on tho west end of town nearlj comploted. rror. a. js. tttaivoy lias been il with la grippe, but is improving. Mr. Grant, who lives on Clato Dob Ron's place got his house burnei Wednesday afternoon about4 o'clock Ho was at work in tho blacksmitl shop, and liis svifo was at tho k1io| looking at a wagon ho was making for tho baby, when nho saw the houst it was fulling in. Tho b.xby wai burned and four barrels of flour atu all tho houso furniture. Tho Presbyterian miimtor filler his regular appointment Snoda; night and doliverod an excellent sor mon. His test was taken from 3i chapt. and part of 18th verso. lirown Eyes. Notice to Democratic Clubs. I riAmnAi'iiftA nlnhii ^V.MWV.MV*V W. V, ./u UUUU^llUUt L IC'K ons county aro requested, pursnan | to instructions from tl?o State Execu tive Committee, to assemble at theii respective mooting places on Satur day, tho 23d day of April, 1904, fo the purpose of electing delegates ttho County Convention to bo hold a Picbons, S. C., on Monday, tho 2m day of May, 1904, which oonvcntioi will elect delegates to tho State Con vention and transact such other busi iiess as may properly come bofor tho body. Eaon club is urged t send its full representation to thi convention, as it is ontitlod theret under tho party constitution now o forco. Respectfully, T. J. Mauldin, April 1, 190'i. Co. Chairman. Pneumonia May be Prevented. If u cold lingers, tlioro is danger c pneumonia. If In grippo loaves tho limp: in nn inflamed condition, there is grcii danger of pneumonia. Provent this fat* dist'iiso by lining Rydalo's Klixir; \toim colds quickly nnd leavos tho throat an lungs sound. It is the host romoily fo that peculiar inflamed condition of tli lungs that so frequently follows la grij This modern scientific throat and bin remedy is a snfo romedy tor young nn nlil. in nil tliwvdl ?i"l l??~ 1?" ' ? "? "??b uiwbbki Piokens Drug Oo., Pickoiw; W. A Whcltlon, Liberty. 4 \ i mwwi ii iiBiiigiiiMimm From Rock. ' Mr. Editor: Pleaso allow mo spaCo i- iu yoar paper for a fow lines, for I ; would writo nnd lot tho pooplo know t how tho folks in this action are ^et , ting along with their work. Most of them have in their guano and souio ( , hnvo planted somo corn. 1, Thero was ti meeting at Oolcuoy ( church Inst Saturday and Sunday, as usual, aud thoro wero two good sermons preached by tho pastor, llev. ? VV. U. Seaborn. , ^ We all have a vory good Sunday ij school at Oolenoy, but could bo made better if tho old folks would come ' out more instead of lying around ly homo in tho shade and talking about ' their work for tho next week, or olso ?M?t s*CT 1- - 1 ' " ui1 guillj* 10 h00 uuout 11 until Sunday. Mr. Editor, I beliovo hoiiic " of tho farmers uro responsible for the ? way their boys uro living. For I beliovo they think more of their bot-\ll( tie than they think of their Lord, y knowing that they have to ineot him A at tho judgment. Solomon says: "Train up a child in tho way it should go," and if wo believe tho lJiblo (hero . must bo a broken link in tho chain somewhere. But I believu wo liavo ( sonio good boys and girls. And the o roason 1 bcliovo this is the company A tliev kvop, and wo never see them when they como to church standing around in tho yard talking and laugh- () ing when Sunday school or preaching it* going on. But sonio of them n never think of Sunday school or any- V thing else but getting with a crowd k and getting a bottle of whiskey and having a good time. I wish tho man that makes whiskey would forget how j j, to muke it and I guess it would be Sl stopped then, but thoro isn't any u danger in them forgetting how to inuloi if. no l/??wv nn ?1....... : ...?I.:o .v ??o uiriu la uiij tiling to mako it out of. Much success to Tlio Sentinel Journal. S. G. "I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most, satisfactory results," 8:tys j\lrs. F, L. Phelps, lionstou, Tex. For indigestion, biliousuess and constipation these tnblots are most excellent. Sold by Pickens Drug Co.. and Eurle's Drug Store, Pickens; and Hunter & Pickens, Liberty. ^ From Six Mile. J1 TT T _ * - * ncro i urn again lo vo a tew (lots ( from our little burg this bountiful morning. Tho ru:i is bright mnl I am real glad to kno-v that the beauti ( ful spring is hero for wo have !ia 1 ho ,| much bad weather; but it is nil for I i tho beet. Wo havo to take it as il ( comes, wo can't havo our way ewrv i' time. i j Mr. and Mr?. M. C Fimlley, ?-f ( Stewart, were tho gin-sti of It. \V. > ( Willimon last Saturday and Suu.h.v. ( Born unto Mr. and Mrs. P. W 1 Willimon on tho '2d inst., a I'rio giil. Miss lassie Alexander, of Stewait, | and her sister, Lizzie, were the guests s of their sister, Mrs. C. Ij. Willimon, , last Sunday. ? Peach and apple trees are in full bloom. Wo poor folks h >po fur ( , plenty of fruit. t Miss Emma Hendricks, of Kin^s, visited the homo of Miss Sophia , Mauldin, lust Saturday and Sunday. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Elzu , Garrett was buried at Six Mile last ; week. Easter Sunday was vory cool. Mr. and Mrs. liobt. Miyildin visit* , ed the family of F. K. Hendricks, of ( VValhalla last week. ( I saw in tho paper whore 15'by | Boy said that he could not help work r the roads for ho had paid his tax . We don't know whether lie has or not t , j we ha"e j Udt K"! his word for it. < * I Harvey Ohai inan lost a li.io c >w ' . | last woek. ' , \\neat 1* looking lino in this *;cc- < . tiou. > c Miss Mary Trotter left for Liber < i ty lust Monday where eho will amko : . her home. Her many friends lvgret ] to see her go. j ) W. B. Norris made a 1I3 i1trip to 1 . Pickens last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harper, <?f the ( i Kings section, visited in <>nr seetion , one day Inst week. Their many ; . friends are always }.;lad to pie i.lu m L ' Health is v?;ry good at liiis writ-14 ' incr. t 7 | 'J lie writer had ih?' pleasure if], visiting tho city of Pickens one ?Ik\ j ? I us t week. Tho old ladies put iu {food time planting bouns on i3ood Friday. Tho farmers are getting a mow. on i I them, putting in fertilizer ami planting corn. S. Ij. Richardson and wife, of West I I'nion. were in this little huig last Sunday. i ?' Old Kiddle. i ) . I V 4 I. I V 1 * , itwiiilliK l.l|l)lll 1(1 \ IlillllDITIIllirS I 1)111', j 3 Cholera and Diarrhoea licnitdy for 1 4 Rowel Complaints in Children. 1 "Wo have usod Chamberlain's ('olio, ( Cholera iiinl Diarrhoea Remedy in our } family lor yo.us," says I\1 is..I . ii. Cooke, of Noderlands, Toxrts. "Wo have given * it to nil of our children. We have used " other medicinoH for the sime purpose, ' but never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. If yon will uie it as directed i it will always cure," For Halo hy Tick- 1 ens Drug Co., and F-arle's Drug Store, ! Pickens; and Hunter ,V Pickens, Lib- i crty. t. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured, I was troubled with a distress in my r stomach, sour stomach and vomiting . spells and can truthfully say I hat Chamj, berlain's Stomach and Diver Tablets cured mo.?Mrs. T. V. Williams, Dungs ' U..M/y M.-.l. fl'l 1-1 I I- -- uuih, miuii! iu??? liiunHM urn KU iran teeil to euro ovoyy cnoo of stomach tr<<u I l>!o of this character. For onlo by I'iok i) ono Drug Co., ftncl Enrlo's Drug Store, i. Pickens, oud Huntor <Sr Pickens, 1 jibnrty. r..Langston & Nealey,. | (AVKHT KN1>? MOOKIC STAND.) ?? PICKENJ, J. C | Handles a full line of $ Dry Goods, Groceries ? and Produce. ?? MM VJil V UlVy (V v.illl <11 IV I CC n >/ be convinced that I can ?<r d >S sell you as cheap as Mr, <<r >. ff llrlng inn vonr rroiluon. Vx i* Vx Will pay Jil|j)i?nt prlco, 11 i ff CmhIi or llnrter. A rliin o \\ u vV of jrour putrouHge iollol> 7/ \ V ... 1 l Clerk's Sale. JTATE OF 80UTPI CAROLINA, ( County of Piokeue. S In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of Decretal Orders nil )nlera of Foreclosure lnmlo in tlio fo] awing stated easo ami oil iilo in tli Jlerk'n oillco, twill soil to the higher idder on SALESDAY IN MAY, 1901, t Pi?'kens Court IIouso, S. C., durini lio legal hours for sale, the followiiij esoribed Ileal Estate upon the term ereiuafter mentioned, towit: Yalter Tj. JJjg^s, ^ Against r Decretal Order. . W. 6h Prop, ot al j Tit ACT NO. J. All that piece, parcel or tract of lain ear the town of 1 liberty, in the Count, f l'iekeus an 1 State of South Carolina n waters of Ooldeu's Cr.;ek and con tilling Thirty (MO) acres, more of less iljoiuing lands of Robinson oh'ate, K V. Clayton, deceased, and estate of ?j .dison JJogg.-, deceased, TRACT NO. '2. All that piece, parcel or tract, of lam l said State and county, near the towi f Liberty, and on waters of (iolden' 'reek, containing Nino ('.>) ac.re.t, nior r less, adjoining IokIh of Ch luiblin. .1 .ui-ou Jiopjgs siml other*;. 'I RAO L' NO. :i. One-third interest in u lot in the towi f Liberty on South <>r L'Vont Street >iit;iinin<; One ami Otm-Half < I \) acres l<>iv or it;.4s, adjoining lands ol' \V. () Millard and Mrs. I. N. Smith, am nown as the old School House let. T nns one half cash, balance on i reilit of twelve imuitus, with inferos roin >l:iy of do so"iired by bond of 111< uro.haser and a mortgage of ihe preini c s. Purchasers to pay for all paper: ml for roc irdiug tlie same. Tli t'-rms must ho e"inpli<d with n no hour or tin; promises will be resell u same day. J. IJO(H?S, [Sr. Ah. | Clerk <>i C'ouit Pickens (Jo. Clerk's Sale. iTATEOFSOr I II (A UOL1XA, i County of I'.rims. \ In Common ?'.?:.> Convl. Tn puvsunneo of 1) r !.i' i>nlr>r? nm )i*<l?*r? of J'or'jcl'^nr ', m u!.- in tlu> I'ol Dwin^ ?t (oil o is<>. mil <>h nlo in tlx ''lork'H < llico, I will < \\ lo tin- li j;hes iililor, on HALIWDAV IN .MAY, r.Kii, t Pick- :is Court lion:-, S. < .. <tn:in: Mi? I hours fur ? !<>, :'n- i .il' wir y Ic.M'.rilxHl lltvd lvs!iit<> upon !iO It-mi i< 1(4iialtor mentioned, towit: I. M-O. Hnieo, ) , . . , . , ' I .1 ll(ll^tn;'IU ': I Aj'suiihS > . , i i, ,i i t I -nr U.r. th i l!u:it< r. ) Mi that eorlain ] i? ??, p t1 i d l<> >f land in Stulis ami ('utility il' ?r -Mid ii <. 'entral Towns'> ip, ad j< i 11 vjj I In1 I mil d John lluiiti r, Wash lluuWr. Hii li n i i! lit ins and Hamilton, ooi.taium i"wi'htV ('JO l iimv;. )>.iin i> Hi- ; ''1 itr.' til** simo land to 1110 li j,v fathor, William lluutor." 'lVniH c s!i ou day of srdo. I'ui liasor to pay for all pap v ~- ami looon ng t iio same. Tlii* tonus must t o oompli< <1 wit(i i )iio hour or tlm premise.? will ho resol ju saiuo ilay. A. .1. lUHKiS, | Skau | Cleik of (' >i;rl I'iokons Co. (Jlork\ Nuio. STATE OF SOI" IMF (A KOI. IN A, / County of I'irkoti*. \ I u Common Pl> as Court. In pursu moo of Drontal Onl is an )i*ilnrs of I-'on olosuro ado in (Ik; fo owing stated c;iso, :.m1 oil i'l". 11 111 rM*?i'K**'v; i ;i! . ..n . v....... , i ..in i n i'j nui m ;icf mlder, on SALES!) AY IN MAY, 1S)!?1, it Piokons Court iiou-u', S. hirin lie legal liours for sale, (lie followiu Itwcnihcil il^t..t.> u{ <';i tin: t -ilii it lvinuftrr nu".i.ium .1, !o\>.l: l'\ A. Pauiols, >ii i , Agftii.Ht ( Judgment of J. W. & C*. L. Join,son, S 'i":';u? All that m i tain tr?ef, p,iic 1 or pice >i" land, lying in I'.o'.miH county tin State aforesaid, 1*.is->\v:i as the .1 litis.) j>!a'*(\ eon'aiuiug '! \v > Hundred nr. Sixty-Five ("20"m :i;"ivs, more or le.s liaving tin) hounds described ill pi; made by t. J. (.J.uvin, Survivor, < I'olii unry :i 1 -1. H7 1. Term* on . a\ of *;a!e. I'.u. !.: . lo l)ilV for nil itaOii!iii.! I i > < ;ai;it>. Tho tcrnm "in-t l>o < >in;< i ! uitli i mo lionr or i 111; jiro.iii.i'-s will bo iv.-sul >u s.iinc dny. A. J. liOC.C.S, -:.i ('lork of (\>ait 1' nki-ns (' ?. Notice ol tieciion. On p;t itiuu i f I l;c < ! ct. rn :u. wlcis of Koiiwcc school tlis'i'iul Ni 12, 'ill election irt oi (let e.l !>) l)D In ! il Kooweo church on ftaiui iluv, !\!a 7, to vole on a speeiiie<l levy of t\v mil's on ail prop -rty uitliin the 'lit I rid. l'tills toopi-n nt '2 oV'oi'k j in., anil close n( oVIook. i li<< pivt Til I>.?;ii'i| of Tr::.;tocs load as mm ignis of iIn; ( U'. : i in. Tim ilvdi. Id l?! c iniliic.ii il !irc')filiii<^ (o rnlinul rpguliiliijiH laid il iwii in s-.t 1: law. 1 ?y order of (' ?unlv l>; <?r>l of 1'. 1 nation. II. i'. I!.ilium, Apr. (i'.io. ("llflil iii;ii\ ANNOUNCEMENTS. \ ii t ii n :i<-cii; i" 11 h fur I'nn :ri- fur I! I liiril I'liiu'ii- -i Hi'il I>Im|ri?*i < ;1.1 im s.. i. h> froiiillio 11 iLfliI i .Imliriiii I'liiMiii. iiml l"i n "fillIlly nil i-s Vi'l!: In- iliMTldl IIi:<lor I lii lli'ii in;: 11<>iu m'iu n nl iI l in' i*i iniiir.N ! . ? l it.- lor 11 <n m <il I I V K IiOI.IjA Kx , i 'n<-!i?. tit l lie I i i n- I! inilicc i llnii.li -1 in. Nn ilcviiuion from Ui rule will lie iiiiulc. ror siici iir. I hereby announce nv.M'.f u en i i< I it J?. I o for l! itlice ol !? ! ill" of I"ii ki'ii- ui ty snhjcl 1 tin* net ion (if the Democratl |?.i: < \ i . I' I'i nutry election. i. l'i:.\Nk I.dmim.I; 'I lie iiimiy rrie:i(ls of \ i! M Nl.l.lloU i c.-pect I'l;. I y IIIIIKMIIII'O llilll II ( !( :.| ItlatO I. SV.erilV of l'ii-kc's county. ui^i I I the act; hi (lio u|i|>ronc|il:i^ 1 )cn:<>< ;n11- primary. I hereby announce Iiiyst*'I ? <*>tIi<Intc for t! nttlco of Slifiilf of l'icki,;i roiiuty. ?ul.jt tin- action of the Deiiio'rut!'- party in tne p linn y election. >1. t' .1 KN N I Mis. i or i'i c.'Ihiii ?r. At tho olicitatIon of m few fiieii'1 s, but mo to my own notion. nn>l in liinci' with i own ile.iire, I iiiiiio'iikc i.iytelf : <ni: 1 i< 1 utc t Treasurer o< rickcc* t .uinly,: nbji > ! t.i tin; . tion of the Democratic iniin .i) election .i. i). Mnoi:i; For Supers lnor. I lit?ro'?>* Announce myself ? candidate for election i<> the otlh e of County Suitorvisoi I'li-kfiis county. mihjeet to the action of t Democratic pr.rtv in the piiniar- election. i, i>. s'ri;i'iii'.n^ For Cotinlj ('omiiilHKioDor. The many friend* of N li MOoiM). respi' fully announce lilm .1 candidate for the >t:, of Commissioner of l'ickcns county, suhlei 1 the action of the Voters in the Democratic 1 mdry election. Fur Coroner. Hy the solicitation of ninny friend*, 1 lierr announce myself a candidate lor the olllcc coroner of Pickens counly, subject to the lion of the Democratic voters at the approa< inx primery election Very respectfully, W. A. LA I: K Vt ihn * ... .m inn ii v irlVIHIK I IIOK nnnounco inyM'if us n eithilkinlc fur iho oil if Coroner of I'lrkeiiH county, Kuhjc. t to I nrtlon of tl?o iKsmoorotfc |inrly in tin- upproii I lift primary KlCC'ttoll. J. LliVi SAN Dl.IU L I I I HUB III I III llll Ill I I IBM IW?IIWIIM?i ! IBII AM TWIT ' I ! I ?& JLl 111 V f? i r> 3 ^ I 11 c Hi ., -w-w ?. W A m JL JL 4-^ VI A ;: f : | = i | Sometimes L sympathize wit >1 ij who havn't "Money to Burn" economy, that "A Dollar Savec to know just where to spend tt greatest results. This is all du M 13 ? j| jj are sent up by the different ad1 no larger than a gimlet will te] i i| ho has the largest stock in the 1 1 0 low, hut I'll say no more along you about Our Great Wash Goods Sale. While in New York I attended the greatest t { clean-up sale by one ol the world's largest houses, secured case after crts ; of merchandise actually ber low cost of manufacture, 1 was the only Greenville t . tj # # merchant at this sale, consequently there is no chance to (limlif'I I"|' Inwoiti" ' C - - v?^?t 111^ u<ii mu ii5, ivccn.1 every line 01 tins ad. carefully, bring this sheet with you and call for the things on it, that you arc interested in, and if you fail to find a single thing advertised, you will '.{ receive a $10 bill, don't wait, or put it oft, come first 1 | chance. I I 3,000 Yards 8 l*3c. Nadrass '! I Ginghams at 5c. ,||S I KlC lr\t 4-K ^ *- * ? T ~ 1 ' 1 1 1^...., v*d?iiv* Hum Luc sine i auenueci, others licrc retail them at HMc, they even ask you 6 y?c ror common Calico, this Madrass Ginghams 5c. I 50 per cent Saved Here. We have on sale 2,000 yards very fine Count l' ? Madrass, 1 ic;"ht and dark colors, elegant for waists, o | lull suits, mens shirts or ehildrens dresses, a genu| ine 15c. cloth, our price 10c. Spring Prints at 4 cents. These, goods are retailed at 5c. everywhere, that's just the reason I am selling them at 4c. _ 1 I Pique Bargains. ,l i| 1,800 yards figured Piques, white ground. black and colored figures, 32 inch wide, some of 1 them worth 12J2 and 15c, my price on lot 8J/3C. , ; 12 1=2 cent Percales at 10 cents. Tlu; Springs most substantial and prettiest designs. 3-4 27 inch Percales, fast colors at 5c. <: p The Royal Worcester Corset, The ,1 I Best 011 Earth. n !1 They comc in all lengths, shapes and materials, *"; N whatever yon pay lor Royal Worcester, yon get bet< y ter material, service and wear comfort than tor any other corset. Beautiful straight front goods in 1 >aiiste for summer wear at 50 cents. Ali the new shapes in better goods, Princess 1 lip, etc., at $i.co i - | The Free Trip to St. Louis I you purchase you will be g chance at this ticket. This oil men! alone, so the chances aga | i' i ]i n rvf lor AUUU ron/ln flvnAn . i j. v -i j v y ui iul v v tu. ii J.c.iv.10 UH1 U IJ i. L i lici\*o tlie opt ion of its cquivalc and got your coupons. We s<: ; | price in 1 ho city. Visit our Si I 1 I Come to Greenville's Greatest and M TV *8 Jk J. Thos. An ' GREEN VI MMMPHBMHBMHHBMBBHBBMHBMfc flHKHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHH ) < . i ^ ji*:' ro = NEATEST h customers. ]M"a Pill rns 1 ir/o *1 V> r\ ? v - j. j. UI1VJ j I is a Dollar Made ieir money ia ordc .e to a multiplicity vortisers. A man LI you in spread e; Pi t~/\7" "\7Tvn cIt 1 " J J w U. OliWllJAX that lino, I starl 1> Here's s 2000 yards 2q inch Fen S with beautiful colored desis vjl Arnold's price 3 3-4 cents. \ Regulation Pric( a Before other stores qi ^ to know what "Arnold ask L by the forelook and bou<; last Fall to do me through .-* <? ninitu. > i<> io yam ll'UKllls relit-. :< > inch Sen Islam!, full idcces. per yard 0 rents Apron and Dress Cherks a! Sets. JL Lowest prices on b < Big Sving on if As the old saying go II -i 1,1 ^ way me wina Dlows. Th if pen sables that all are coi p might as well save on then If paid more: ? 10 cents Finishing bratil. white mi'l m colors, n cents. M 5 rents Finishing ltrniit, \xhito an<l cents IViirl Buttons, si/.es 10, ;> U r> rent 'I'll!eunt l'owder, por !ms. I< j % The above only indie rcf Notion Department. J Big Sale Col< % Lot i fine 15c Batiste C ,oc\ _ , . JJ 1AH ?: LUUSCIS ClllDrOK ^ tics worth up to 20 and 25 S Given Aav We ifive away free Painted Chinaware; with up you are entitled to a pi you nothing. W e simply here instead of Qoino' c i: in with us you will stay. No Trouble to ^ Just about halfway tl # ioc. store, and my sign hr j street upon which is \vritt< % Wffl. 1 ~STORE YOUR II Exposition.==A\'itli iven a con | >on en or is con lined It inst yon \vi 11 not all depart men i s. 'I :nt in cash if prei'i ill yon tho besi 100 Department. ost Attractive Store to d io!d Coi II I cr c ?IIP f'lIM I ' nzr.T -il_. V-T ;) ' Store. iturally people great secret of 1 1 are puzzled )r to reap the { of shou ts that . with a store iglc terms tliat PASS" thatfel- 3 eel out to tell y> i Snap. 1 B way Lawns, light grounds |j BB gns, last colors and coo), j on Domestics. j fm lote these goods they like \ H s" for them. I took time I ;ht ( nough of thoe goods :!f iii' h >? .? !*rs. s'jkM'.v soiled (.mill S|iti'.iJ.r I' I i 111 > ! ( ! viii.! I i-is lioml A |?r<?:i < i itin ii > ill 5 ? cuts Little Things. llj I | U' I (Ills Ml t ' *1 \ : III' llCHl . ."> ?'!lls <-ont" Mji'i-iy i. n*. m-i'oiiiI si; 3<\ !... lie- lit ' ill - hii ltil l.t'fr ! lot's II. tr. fllnn ored Lawns. , beautiful colorings, price .Icred Swisses, one Dimi ay Free. j lp of cost Beautiful Hand do this to jLjct you to conic Find my Store. illl m^s squarely arr<<ss the rj?MH jn, "1 his Is Arnolil's." each |)c\ 1 r Slioi 1 i 1 1 i I1 \'nn 1 n - SEJ&5H mpanyH HH -V."-11*.11i - L? -1'.^1VI