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^^Agentlnpl-JoTynal Company. ? ^ ? Advertising ivutos lveosonabie. ? entered at Ploketiu l'ostoffice as Second Class t] P*+" Mall Matter . . . PICKENS, S. C.: T; I Wednesday* April 20, 1004. * > TAKES DEAD FIANCE'S NAME. I S( North Carolina Girl's Memorial to Her j Lost Betrothed. 8i A Chronicle dispatch says: Miss L Nancy Forney Johnston, of Bir- ^ minghani, Ala., who was to have j" :,t*AAr>A IVf- T IP 4-U? I.?;I iw nouuvu iuit i? ju avuijr, i/HU uia- n ^ ;SL liant young Charlotte newspaper G Dm" ,v1w> din.l suddenly on the 2d instant/has, by a decroe of the ^ superior court of Burke county, y iTorth Carolina, assumed tho narao she would have borne had tho mar- ~ riage boon performod. Mies Johnston's petition to tho p court and the decree follow: G "State of North Carolina, Burke * county, superior court, April 11, 1904. G "In tho matter of the petition of G Nancy Forney Johnston. "To the Hon. Thomas J. Shaw, presiding the Fourteenth 'Judi- q cial Circuit: w "The petition of Nancy Fornoy Johnston respectfully shows: That ?< she was affianced to lsaao Erwin ? Avery, who died on the 2d day of tc April, 1901, and had agreod to bo- 'V come his wife on the 28th day of n( April, 1904, and that ?ho is now tl] desirous of changing' hor name to Mrs. Nancy Johnston Avery, alias Mrs. Isaac Erwin Avery, and she therotoro prays the court to adjudge and decree in accordance with the oi provisions of noction 3302 of tho k \ code that her|name bo changed as ^ aforesaid and that the decree of (j, tho court be entered on the min- tl .4 utes of the term. N "Nancy Forney Avery." j "Stato of North Carolina, Burke w county, superior court, April term, v( 1904. n? "In the matter of the petition of ^ Naucy Forney Johnston: cc "Upon reading the petition of ui ' Jancy Forney Johnston, and on motion of Avery & Avery, attorneys, it is adjudged that tho name of tho petitioner, Nancy Fornoy * JohnBton, be changed in accord- | anco with the prayer of tho potition to Mrs. Nancy Johnston Avery, alias Mrs. Isaac Erwin Avery, and that from and after tho present torm of the court her namo shall be Mrs. Nancy Johnston Avery, alias Mrs. Isaac Erwin Avery, as eho may chooso. "It is further ordered, adjudged 1 and docreod that this deereo, to- 1 gether with tho petition, be en- I terod upon the minutes of tho torm. S Thomas J. Shaw, | ^ > Judge Presiding." AhU Your Dottier for Allen'H Foot-Kane, A powdor for tho foot. It ourcs Swollen Sore, Hot, Callous, Aciiiug, Sweating CoriiH and Bunions. At all Druggists and shoe storea, 2Ge. Ask to<lay. Personal News From Easley. Easloy, 8. C., April 17, 19o4. Prof. C. B. Newton, tho noted California humorist, delighted a largo audience at tlio Maaouie hallunTuetday evoning. Ifov. Mr. Mathoson, of Maryland, ' od an excellent sermon at tlie rian church hint Sunday. > Uoodlett find son, J. C. Spartanburg, visited Mr. d '. Thornton, tbis week. of Anderson, in speud- ^ . M. Hagood's. Qlonn, of Anderson visiting tho family ,01'. Idie Hiott, of 1'ickons, is riends in Easloy. ]? no, M. Goer is on an ex- a isit to relfttives in Helton. N vV. E. Dondy and Solicitor tl: oggs wore in town yesterday. AET i wkl z IT Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are ^ found in the soft core of the ? bones called the marrow and r 1 U1 1 _ r>uin<j any iai ijiuuu iiibu cunics from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy sj)leen J/P are full of fat. it Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone o, marrjw and the spleen with tr the richest of all fats, the pure ^ cod liver oil. i'i >~ For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott's . Emulsion is a pleasant,and rich blond fnnrl If nnf nnli; . it WI,?v'ui^ ^ g organs but ength to do k. r anmple. V <X. Chemist*,, Nc* York. M druggist^ ^ : . v ' . . ?Jl"' 1 'Jl'-Lgonor Roll Piokons Graded School I Fnr Mtirnli 1 Qfl/l First Grade?Pearl Baker, Ada towling, DeWitt Bowling, Myrtio oyde, Mary Ouretou, Lyuu Free mu, Gary Koith, Gertrude Harris, Luby t?ewin, Helen Lewis, B. F. Me>aniel, jr., Satio Nealoy, Georgo >'Noal, Ruth Parsons, Perry Talloy. Second Grade?Robart Baker, anot Bolt, Sydney Bruce, Bird iarey, Walter Dicken, Sherman IviTt, John Harris, Ralph Mentor, I Jarlo Hugbea, Lonnio Jennings, Tnfw A 'Pnllnv T.iviin tell Thompson, Homer Thompson, lugene Youguo. Third Grade?Buby Baker, Moda togge, Willie Bagt>&, Edna Earle, Issie Freeman, Ella Hiott, Fred enkins, Anuio Kuith, Hyan Koiih, j lllen Le'vifl, Mattie Lewis, Inez j lorrin, Boy Nealey, Willie Thotnp \ ju, Lizzie White, Alberta Youguo. Fourth Grado?Frank Curoton, ? iucin Earle, Thorou Hester, Whit- < tt Hiott, Clifferd Lowia, Mary p iQwig, George Prince, Eugono T alloy. > Fifth Grado?Bolle Yongue, Doug * is Yongue. Sixth Grade?Hagood Bruce, Jul is Boggs, Dick Froeman, Thay lia Iriffin. Harry Hiott, Wyatt. Jonnings, j, ttis Heith, Jobso Lewis, Pati Major, fl loniy McDauiol, Grace Prince, f; ihristine Sutherland, Lot-en a Taylor, }> William Welborn. ^ Seventh Oracle?John Carey, Sam I |j raig, Eva Eurle, Winnie Grilliu.lj> lifton YVoodson. s Eighth Grade?Achlio Anthony, q lorido Caroy, Oiivti Gillespie, Essie ? irifHn, Kato Griffin, Kate Heater, f. Ilia Looper, Henry Lawrence, Ei v en Taylor. ^ Ninth. Grado?Vosta Ashmore, n tussia Oureton, liattio Earle, Nellie 0 randy. c Robbed tho Grave. (, A startling incidont is unrratod by John liver, of Philadelphia, aH follows: "I j aa in an awful condition. My skin wan most yellow, eyes sunken, tonguo co:U- ^ 1, pain continually ia buck and sides, t j appetite, growing weaker day by day. !) hreo physicians h >d giyen me tip. c hen 1 was advisod to use Eleotric ]$itirs; to my great joy, tho first bottle ade a decided improvement. I con- 1 uuod their uso for three weeks, and am aw a woll man. I kuow tlioy robbed I id giiivt* ui uuuiuor victim. no fjmyj loulil fail to try tliom. Only 50 cont>Ljrf jarantood at riokoiiB Drug Co. * p Notice to Democratic Clubs. ^ Democratic clubs throughout Pick- o ih county aro requested, pursuant ^ > instructions from tho Stato Exoctivo Couimittoo, to assemble at their o ;spectivo meeting places on Satur- (_ ay, tho 23d day of April, 190-i, for u 10 purpose of electing delogates to o 10 County Convention to bo hold at it ickens, S. C., on Monday, tho 2nd t ny of May, lOO-i, which convention ill elect delegates to tho Stato Conmtiou and transact such other busi388 as may properly come before ni io boilv. Each club is urged to ? ;nd itb I representation to thia ^ mvention, , a it '8 entitled thereto uder tho party conatitution now of tj rco. Respect fully, (| T. J. Mnuldin, K April 1, 1001. Co. Chairman. I ! - ? ti ] Q< Small Potatoes t i g result from a lack of n & Potash in the soil. Potash pror1n<-#'Q nnrl niialitv ; ?~ 1 ' book* which tl explain more ^^^^3 iBilirTy H fully the fertillzing value GHRMAN KALI WORKS, , '' New Vurk -UH Nrmuu hlrt-et, or ^ Atlanta, <Ufe ? Wt'/i Ho. llroud Nt. HALL'S Perhaps you like your gray hali then remember?Hall's Hair Re gray hair. Stops falling hair, al; 3PRINC ...G Not being able to find a suitable 1< ickons, and have ju?t returned from tl nice lino of SPKING GOODS, such eokwoar, Etc., which are now on di? icm. t Doesn't Take QU To boo that my goods aro all ne\ ;TnH, and thnt tho prieo iH way down id Summer Clothing, rfhooH, Hats, J le, Xou will always regrot it. For tho Lost goods at a small pr( DIXIE BARG/ reeinan liuiklin^. i rn lobacco lags A littlo thing to fool with, nt ill sonni p o.ynolds' tagH, huoIi an Browim Mnlo, Soli tag* bny? yon ft l>ox of matchcft, 100 to In lags buys n bar of good laundry ?onp. J1 pud vulno. bring mo your tftgn, if motel iido them for<fcopothing oIro, Tiy ft larky purchase I can offer you ft I )o in 10 gftl. lots. Theno fire fully iw goof ivo ft No. 1, ml ayrnp ftt '25c. in 10 gal. lol My pricen on Tobacco in hint n<l. hold ( A few old ntock Cotton Hooh ehoaper t liAl1 fl oiinrf. iinwk T will (Uill Kfnnu anil V V tflNJL S t lOo a pair profit. Com* find hoo about I I nm oloHing out ft fow lino OUooae for Big prices paid for Ghtykonti?OahIi or * \ " ip?MSB?II .. . .law??111?m ? [Half- Sick I ijaxaaiaa-zsgnt. ss., atawatwrr nawninn^ I" I flrst used Ayer's Sarsaparilla S in the fall of 1848. Sincc then I 9 have taken it every spring as a a blood-purifying nnd nerve- 9 strengthening nicdicine." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. fj It If you feel run down, I are easily tired, if your | nerves are weak and your | I blood is thin, then begin & i to take the good old stand- I | arc! family medicine, [] | Aycr's Sarsaparilla. | It's a regular nerve | j lifter, a perfect blood | | builder. Sl.oo a bottle. All drumlits. 1 iAsk your doctor what l>o thinks of Ayor's Haranpurilln. IIo knows nil about tills grand | old family mcd'.clno l'ollow lit a advlco and . we will bo HntUflpd . J. 0. Ay it it Co., Lowell, Mass. | tpi -A '.' jrrr.tssvrjrs zx &rvwwamtt!KXii-M Liberty Locals. With n proposed trolley lino, tho uilding of another $150,000 mill, a ourishing graded t-chool and a fine irmiug section surrounding, Liberty as prospects bright for tho future. r?t. it seems that one element of pubic spirit is woefully deficient. There \ at present a demand for building ites, both business and residence, "his week a prominent physician lado ovcry effort to rout a resi lonc-> jr immediato occupancy, This effort, ras followed by an effort to buy a inilding lot and in this ho mot with o success. In addition a number f lirOfffteHflivn f ni-n f.? otne to town for school advantages, "hoy, too, lind vacant lots for naIo nly at enormous prices. I'ublic spiritoJ liton should lmvo aitli in tho future, and must learn ot tliut tho building of a progressive own is rotarded by t'10 fact that each nun wants a little more than the ither man for his property. Tho new manse of Iho Presbyteian church lias just been completed nd will bo occupied by ltev. II. F. )ronpoh today. ?*Tjiborty lodge, No. 12G, Knights of 'ythias, at its lust meeting, elected 'ust Clianeellors T. N. Hun tor find I. L. Clayton dolegatos and Dr. H. i. Allgood "alternate to tho mooting f tlio grand lodgo in Groonyillo in lay. At the close of tho graded school n May 27 I'rof. D. \V. Daniol of !leinson college will doliver a literary ddross. Prof. Daniol is of a family f toachors of rare success and a treat i in store for those who hoar him on liis occasion. toivarc of Ointments for Catarrh tliat Contain Mercury, h morcury will surely destroy the eonno f nmoll and completely deraugo the hole system when outoring it through io mucous surfaces. Suoh articles liould never be used orcapton prescripons from reputable physicians, us the amago they will do is ten fold to the oc.l you can possibly derive from them [all's Catarrh Cure, mnuufactnro-i by J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., conlius no morcury, and is taken internally r.fi.iry .1!maI|? ii twvi-i ?1.A VII.; UIWU Ull.t 11111cuis surfaces of tho synloni. In buying [all's Catarrh Curo bo smo you gut tho onnine. It ia taken internally and iado in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J. Cheuoy Co. Testimonials froo. Sold by all Druggista, l?>c. Hall's Family Pilla are tho host. School ElectienOn petition of electors and voters f Central school district No. 9, an lection in urdorod to l>o hold May 1-1 t school house of abovo named district to dctermino whether or not tho pecinl school levy of district shall bo aised from two (42) mills to (1) mills ii hii propeii} \yiujin iiio (iisiiict lor chool purposes. The present board f trustees to net as inami^ors. Polls o open at one o'clock am] close at ix o clock. The election to bo conucted according to rules and reguitions laid down in school law. 13y rder of County Board of Education. It. 'J'. Ilullum, Apr. 20. \v?i Sec. & Chm. VEGETABLE SICILIANI liair Renewed P! then kppn it. Pf?rhnr*? nnr ! U newer always restores color to i r?s\ It jour dnjfrfrt c%niv-l itiprJ* too, irod $1.00 lo a iO? R P. 1IA1.1. k N. ?l" I iOODS. JCfttion, I liuvo docidod to etny in ho markets whoro f have purchased uh Clothing, Shoes, lintw. Shirts, play at my storo. Call and soo isses v, fresh, ami thih aoftson'a patIf you fail to buy your Spring Shirts, Tios ami Underwear from ifit cull ftt \IN HOUSE. Louis Copel, Prop. ; Wanted!.... etplo navo thom. For niont of II. J. nappH, Early Hiril, Hivoep Stakes, etc., :>x. !5 tngH buys u Imr of Castilo flonp. U'tl Moat and Liberty Hoi I taRH havo 108 niul aoop is not what yon want, Ino Molawns at .'JSc, :i gal, for ST.OO, or I and bright ah homo-iundo Horghnm. I Ih. <ood for a while longer. hnn I oftn buy thorn now. Vouiouh HOES v tliiH~M<>noy in it for yon. what tlnvy will l>rinf<. Goods, ftlwiiyH want Prodaoo, M 8. C.t who had one of tho mo?% terribU c?sen of RHEUMATISM od ^ n record. They all failed until one doctwr prescribed - | if !| ATI IT CURED HELPLESS CRIPPLE. Mr. Wllket wrltea In tke eourie of a lone letter, dated Auguat 18, 1902: ft ' "Mr lega were drawn back until ray feet toadied ray kips. I *d ?? hclplcu at a baby Si (or nearly 12 monthi. The muaclea of mr arma and leu were h?td and shriveled up. I (S auflered death many tlinea over. Waa treated by tlx dlrterent pliyiiciani In McColl,Dillon J.J U and Marlon, but none of them could do me any good, nntll Or. J. I'. F.wlnt. of Dillon, told M ju me to try your RHKUMACIDB. I began to take It, and before the fint bottle wa* uied up i 1 began to get better. 1 uied 5j bottle* and wat completely cured." I ?'9 f jftj Dr. J. P. Bwlng confirm! Mr. Wllkei' atateraeat In every particular. pljijj rntC TRIAL BOTTLE *(NT ON APPLICATION TO Kt&gf BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO.. PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORE, MO^ ? |! EOT Bin <03 8 y BRING TO TOWN \| Tho Smartest CSothirag % Offered Here in Years. J) The smartest tailors on'earth are < inplojred in tho establishments ^ that furnish this storo with apparel. This ih 0110 reanou of our flourM ishing business. Season after wo havo demonstrated to you that 8. there is no difference in tho mndf-to-tueasmo kind of clothe* ami ^ tho smart suits we offer?except the price. And wo nre better pre- 7^ ff pared to convince you of this fact in M 'np'rtJl tF3 IfOISirfS a* rr=J rv r>-^i /lainin r=?m ^=a m r. nr?zf ^ a 11 inii& rKi&^)Eira b nflOTiriitoaT ?IS- J f purr of pew syars f 1 ...r2R 5PRINQ ?2? SUrUlER WEAR... I Eg than at any previous time. The top notch ot Koodness has been Fv sw reached?Perfection in the art of tailoring has b;en attained in the kJ H new garments that now comprise our stock. There will be a rush fjT here about Easter time, ho advise you to come this week and choose /? your new spring and summer suit or top coat. Wo want to take /t our time in fitting you. It is our way ?f doing thinx* to let no mat) yv yS leave the store until ho is pleased in fit rnd stjle in every particular. y( I Smith Sc Bristow, | // LEADING CLOTHIERS. (( V\ Greenville, S. C. Real Estate Foe Sale. Now is the time to invest in Pickens real estute. Buy before it goes too high. 277 acres within 3 miles of Six Milo church, 70 acres in cultivation balance in original forest. Fine timber. Framo tenant dwellings and plenty of water. Terms to suit purchaser. One lot 1} acres in town limits of Liberty, good four room house, splendid barn and fine garden. Will sell or exchange for small farm. 11G acres, gne farm in 3 miles of Pickens, splendid timber and wood, also running stronms. Ariee $1050.00. 104 acres in splendid neighborhood, 3 miles from Pickens, good iiuuBos. r me nmuer. Terms to suit purcnaser. For further information cull on J. D. HOLDER & CO. 11EAL ESTATE DEALERS. Office r.t Dopoti Pickens, S. C. ( "coughs """ 1 Mmray's Ilorehound, Mullitn and Tar is composed of tlio most g effective remedies known for curing coughs, colds, In grippe, soro throat & and all afl'eetions due to inflamed and irritated condition of tlie air pan- n sagos. It is prompt in atl'oiding roliof and certain in its ett'ret of has- ? toning a euro. F Murray's llorehoumi Mullicu and Tar may bo u*ed to advantage in caece where other medicines linve failed. | rji It is pleasaut, purely vegetable and absolutely snfc for old and young, i Nothing elso like it iu oil the world. It should linve a place in every | house, ready at hand when needed. Parents will llnd itn effect magical ? ... ^..,<0 w. uuup. Ji mm It'UllirKHIIIU VITIUO 11) COIIll'OilUlg tllfl pillOX Ej] yams of wboopiug cougb. Price 25c. Guaranteed satiKfnctory to every fc H puiclmsor. AT DRUG STORES. Prepared by tbo Murray Drug Co., Columbin, S. C. "" 'DR.'L 'E. CRIIM, * " Recoguized Spociu)int in Refraction. ? Permauoutjv located in Greenvillo, S. C. r' ^Ofllco, 210 N. Main Street, over MnuitI)r. Crimm gives frco examination because ; . ''t.yZsp,* bo wautfl to fibow what ho i? ablo to do for \ . Mfc. V- you boforo you pay. It in tbo fiir way. ' , Don't hositato to come if tboro is even tbo \ >'f alightoHt discomfort of tlio oyon. Ho adV< : vinon you aftor tho elimination iR inado unci V<Q 'oavf*' >t with you entirely n? to whatoourdo toneo of properly fitted glnsaoa, many foolishly ooncludo that it i? a very aimplo matter, tho fitting of glavtox, but anyone who lma had oxporionce or mado u stu>ly of thin seioooo will ugroo that it is of tho grcaU.su iinportmico; a glass may do irreparable injury to tho oyo, or it may mean night and health. Can you atTord to >>o experimented upon) Dr. Orimm is through experimenting and in able, with tho modorn instrument*) and modern methods, to make the moat defeotive oyo perform as doea the normal "perfoot" eyo. You will ho wiao to ho on tho anfo siilo, aud if your oyos arc giving you trouble havo thom examtnod by T. K. CRIMM, EYE SPECIALIST. CONSULTATION FREE, These letters npoak for thomBolvo?: ol'kiob ok baptist coitrikr. A. J. H. TlioinuH, W. W. Ko3'?, Editors. To Whom Tt May Conoorn: I am lining glaHHos llttod on me by I)r. Crimm and thoy aro giving mo groat h ithfuotion and oorufort, and I must olwerfully o>mmon J him to tho public. I fo has worked for tho best people in Greonvillo and I liavo heard only favorable 3oramont on his work. A. J H. Thomah, Editor Baptist Courier. T eho? ifully testify to tho nntiafaeti'in roeeivo-1 by me from the iiho of {{lan-si h (it tod by Dr. Crimm. W. W. Kkyh, Bus. Man. Bnptint Courier. aii ni mo mom rcusnnnoio prioos. tjro?8 oyo? Htiiv.gntoned l>y kIukhoh without culting. nprl3w8. HERE! HERE! ? What J. I). MOORIO at the comer ntore Iiah to nay. I am buying Produco evory day, Your Chickdns, Kggfl, lietjdwnx and Iiaw Ilidos. Jiriug to mo then my prices you can boo, if you don't want trade I will pay you ca&li, that's tho way to mako things last. A lot of tShocrt fit a low down price, a lot of Dry Qoo<l? rnd a heap of Rico. Sugar, Ooffcc,Flour,Sonpand Washing Powders. Call on tho Old Man Moore. Remember the Meat Market in still here. I Yonrs truly, i * y. % Will buy more than one li where, we mean on an ave pare our prices with today tors and be guided throng: O ? ~ J 1 vesugauon. Two Great Specials foi Five bales yard wide Sea Island worth at the Ten bundles Apron Ginghams, short lengths th s week 3c a yard. WIUTIC VOILE 25c. In Flake effects, one of the seasons newest novelties for shirt waists suits; price here 25c WHITE LACK EFFECT PIQUE Toe. Mere is a value w will guarantee unmatchable, the very thin;.;' for skirls waists or suits, worth .20c, price here 10c, STRTpED OXFORDS 10 cents, Looks like a 2^c value and originally priced K,...,, . A >/- ?.K.\.V .... > - iiv^hj i w vj i. l 111 u (,x:k inc. fancy oxfords 10 cents^ Full ratine patterns, 27 inches wide, usually sold at 15 cent0., priced here 10c. polk a dot ox fc ) r! >s 19 cents ," This is an unusual value, would be chcap at 25c. Don't overlook this at 19c, if YOIJ wan r a" lixf.N Si u\rv W'AKT SUIT. Now is the time to buy it and here is the H E" < >1 >2 iiS Z 3 iZIS I >1 THE BUSY Greenville's Cheapest Store. C&BS^Si EES^2a 5! AN!) (.' J%SJSe*,, 0 0 0 Pi . \ > And see iiis Immense chamlise. Five Car JLoai F LOUR, SA LT, H I iai^'c Stock S11 () NOTIONS, bought b< .H/AFilD I ICS, WA GON Sj\ i) i) LlilS, Cheap Fc ' Everything; at Roi I O <P* tT% A H ^ a ' W l i : "UNDHK-HUYS- mmbuvivs JUI.IO uaz-Ktunc r >wr.3^ umufyA^xmrn cjo*>.raTrev c*.nyaocr.naHKt SPRING an I t#:%55W bbV 1 Arc; you ready for your Spring Sui we are showing a nice line: made of "Mill will pay you to see this line. : ...WE /IRE SHOWINQ fl BIQ OF THE FAMOUS White Sfia! Hlni w w H u fc V. Xw? B D 1 The White Seal Clothing is famous larger towns for its scperiority in style dnribility. None but the best tailors are < matting tins clothing and each garment by an expert. We arc showily a variet come and let us show you through. We are looking for a big shipment the rise and we can save you money. Cal Heath. Bruca-Mi unci red and ten cents elserage 1)111, of course. Com s prices from our competiliout our store by your in* this Week in Staples. nuns oc, ior mis wcck 5c yard, >, 2y* to 5 yard lengths worth 5 and 6 cents, \ place to get the best value for the leas- H WI1ITE JAP SILKS 48 Washes like linen, beautiful q | ; Big assortment of Swisses for Spring dresses : in every imaginable color, extraordinary valI lie at the price?\ 2]/zc. \ , SHIRT WA1ST~SETS 15 CENTS. r ... t Pearl Shirt Waist Sets, in four piccess worth 25 cts., priced here 1 5cts. Better one, : in Dig assortment of designs, spccial price 25 49. 89 and 98 cents. | SPECIAL SALIC OF TOILET SOAP. Greah am Bros. Chinese Rose and Butter5 miik soap, regular price 10c per cake, for I Monday, 3 cakes in a box, 10c a box. Kleysian Violet soap, price icc a cake, tor Mon day 5c a cake, 1 5c a box. Borated Talcum Powder .jc a box. Tetlow's Talcum Powder, 5 large size box, lor Monday, 8c. HISON BEE HIVE. lOftX. Main Street, (JrcenviU^SSM?. H 1 sm&n ^ ^ ! -itSfc-K 1 T ALL ON A R T F R , y fi i Stock of General Me\ M ds of I av, coun, oatc1 i es, d ry g-oodf* i Tl oi'f! ih n tvrl )i p.r ? ? . w V^?. w \.V\k ? VV11WV I WARE / . S, 1 i A i; X liSS A N/1 > j y >r Cash or on 1 hue. i < . ck Bottom Prscas. j ; tsacrasa rataes k? i M; H fco L*# flk tJ^Pv M |f_ 1-4 \A U U V\ Li fciTCSSiB si ^ vp n.X3SS3S3Fa.?3:t'^r, s?. <z-. -UXDKlt-SKliljS." -Tjcxci jw sl taxrx'crc.- htnv: /jn. m^au irajaety.'ji S@$g?EMl2Bf 5 SUflML a | g|^| t. Two piece Suits arc all the rage and ton Cloth." Kvery suit guaranteed. It an fi t a n <1 1 % ; J> of Hour this week that was bought il and get our prices.