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BW't vv.ffym 'sxtifiK ** - 5k'K ijNr ?}' Jj , %>v..? X|$ : $t ; ov V: '..5 l%SSvy<*t V S ; i V . *UtHEj : I LYNCHERS. jham of Alabama cided Stand. , ^f.t a., May 7.?Goveiraor nkon a decided sti'nd I He wrote an* Tier | H letter U> Circuit JiuIko W. S. AntlerI eon again culling hl? uttouthm to the lynching of Reuben BIiuh, a negro hi Baldwin county, and asking him to mm call a special term of his court. The governor quotes an opinion from the HI attorney gonoral, which saye the governor lias no right tcj oompol a clroult -judge to call u speoial term; in closing ' ftk^^hla ]letter tho governor say a: "1 oan HtaT~ 'est., as 1 now do. with nil tho ,.t iny command, that you F Xho authority committed to about which thoro can bo no and hold tho court.** or letter was mailed to Jivlgo 8ayro, of tho llftoenth JudluIt, calling hl? attention to the ^ g of Qainea Hall, a negro in u uwiuiy, uie omor any. 110 > Jy requests Jurigo Sayro to oull | tl term of the court. Uovorivor / ct I igliam comes out In a long . j' Btau.;ient showing his position on lynching. In his statement tho govornor nays ho bollovos that an oart# est lio.art and prompt offort to bring lynchers to Justice will, In a short1 time, not only mako tho law a torror ^ to criminals, but also to those who y^y cirsermj.'il It by substituting lynchlngs f ,?l'or coin-Is of Justice. L OPELIKA WILL EXTEND LINE. Survey Already Completed for Road to Auburn. Opellka, Ala., May 7.?Opollka lu go Ing to have a first-class olOctrlc railway systom extending from this place i down to tho collego town of Auburn. Unless something unexpected luip|>ons work will begin goon. Tho preliminary survoy Is alroady nuulo and tho promoter to tho projoct, Rush Taylor, Is sanguine over tho prospects. Mr. Taylor will loavo next wook for New York to complete tho work of final details and will place tho bonds. Mr. Taylor has already socuixxl In OpeIlka and Auburn contracts for light and powor sufficient to guaranteo a revenue of $20,000 annually, without Including the revenue from passenger service/and other sources. Bosides tills,^ho has assurances, contract bo Vlfi 11HU, 11UIU CUpilllllSlS HUlt II inu eloctric lino la put in operation faoof -,ciious kinds will bo erected ^/here. The prospects aro bright. Mr. ,y Taylor has the hearty and unanimous support of tho people of both towns. I IMPORTANT 3TEP TAKEN. Central Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Consolidation. Now York, May 7.?An Important tftoy bas boon Uvkwti toward the c*muplotlon of tho Central Pennsylvania bituminous coal consolidation* says a Herald dispatch from Philadelphia. Tho Pennsylvania (V>al and Ookfl company, through its president, \V. A. Lftthrop, lias announc**l that as a ro suit of negotiations extending over several months it has purchased all o( tho capital stock and franchises of tho I leech Crook Coal and Coke company. Tho tprms xvpiv not made public. igh this addition to lt? properf \ o Pennsylvania Coal and Coke company, now controls upwards o< 117,0U0 acros of coal and surface laud. Governor Terrell Returns. Atlanta-, May 7.?Governor Terroll was in his ofhce again Thursday, af ter having boon out of tho city for a I "week., during which tlmo ho visited Washington, Chester, Pa., and Now York. Governor and Mrs. Terrell were in the party, which wont on to ^ tho launching of tho now steamship City of Atlanta, of tho Ocoan Bteanv Hhlp lino. Theater Suffers From Fire. Denver, May 7.?Tho Intorlor of th? Curtis theater, which, had Just boon newly equipped, wa.s destroyed by tiro s * that, started on tho .stago early today. All e traveling equipment, costumed . scenery of tho May Howard TCx 1^ ivaganza company, wero burnod j M?gr io total loss is estimated at $55,000. ie flro in believed to havo started ,j >m an Improperly Insulated electric R 1 A Chicago Men Buy Mines. Charlotte, N. ('., May 7.?D. J. Thlee, ^presenting a mining company of ChV jft igo, has purchased from Martin Ik? j -j, through his attorney, W. M inith, 50 acres of mining proporty Id ^^Bo. 9 township, Cabarrus county, ad ^ Mnlng the Olbba and the Phoenfa nes. It is said that $10,000 wjip I o consideration. ? Piro Near Moultrie. \ MnnllHn C'.n M <. u 7 i I ^?orun had a dI?astorufl ftro, destroying tSio principal business housoa of B tho placo. Tho cnuso of tho ftro lu unknown Tho losses arei st<>ri< P| of Pate Slmth Co.. $7.0oft; l>rs. (!. Rk j). and D. B. Harwell offices, $l,r>00; j. j. Johnson, two Htoros, 11*600. The Hr) stock of A. 10. Manning wa? also badly damaged. To Add 5,000 Spindles. Oarrollton, (la.. May 7.?Hutchorson '. I Manufacturing company, of Grannln, this county., lmvo about oompletod tho largo U-story brick annex fo their cotton mill wherein they will Install ft.000 I t additional splndk-H, doubling tho car pacfty of tholr mill. "Tic a Miitg mould your finger.' ^ let that tottlo of Klioumaoide today be* i/\ ro your rlionrontiwin gets n firm bold VI become* dangerous. Ippk. w - j nli< s' * Mcdlclno for Children. BHPKWk ion yon l/iiy u cougli medicine for "recliiUlion yon want run in which \V, placo implicit confidence. Yon one I hat not onlv relieveH bill H aiH. Yon wan*/ ono that ia umpie?mmid.v ImrinlciH. You wnnt ono that .1 it(lltflnt In Inkn. niinmnorliiin'a Mnnn P, r - I luMiiod.v meets nil of 111oh*; condition!*, 'here is nothing ho good for the coughs and uol'ls r oid<nit '> childhood. it in uIro ii en in |?fovoiitivo ntul euro foi roup, and there is no danger whatever from whooping cough when it ia given, ft has heen used in many epidemics of that disease with perfeet success. For raIn l>y Pickens Drug Co., and faulo's Drug Store, Pickens; at.d Hunter .V Pickens, Liberty. Makes a Clean Sweep. Thore's nothing, hko doing a thing thoroughly. Of all tho sidvcs you ever hoard of, Jlncklen'fl Arnica Sidvo in the bent. 1' sweeps away and cures bum*, sores, hnii?oH, cuts, boils, uleers, skin eruptions aid j>ilo?. ft'.* only 25c, ami guaranteed t.? give satisfaction, by Piokouh Drug (Jo. * v \ ^ _ - xL jlrecTOut] " I was very poorly and could | hardly get about the house. I was Q iirca out an tne time, men I tried I Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only I took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well."?Mrs. N. S. Swln- U ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to fl bed, tired when you get B up, tired all the time. Q Wny ? Your blood is im- 9 pure, that's the reason. 8 You are living on the | border line of nerve ex- I haustion. Take Aver's Sarsaparilla ana be quickly cured. jrvr Ask your doctor what ho thinks of Ayer's H B Baisaparllla. llo knows all aboutthlsKrand H ok' family medicine. Follow his advlco and N wo will bo satisfied. n , J. O. Iykr Co., Lowoll, Mas*. 1 ' ! ! II PIECE OF SCURF (Original.) Marina was a Mexican girl, with tho usual black hair and eyes of Mexicans. Sho wus ouly sixteen, but nt sixteen ninny girls of tlio tropics aro os old as girls of twonty In tho uortlv. Marina ii-.xi l??if o luinx ,1? ...III. ?? J.W. ....... -> mill very llttlo education. Ono evening a stranger stopped at lu>r father's cabin, lie was a young man with fair hair and bluo eyes and above all a winning pinilo. IIu asked Marina if lie might have ono of hor flowers growing in a bed besido tho door and when ho did so smiled at her. That was tho last of Marina's peace of mind. Edwin Cooper, tho stranger, a young civil engineer on the railroad being built through IIIU VIUH-J UUIIIW, I1UU pillClteU IHM' IKMlI'l i iih easily as he had plucked her (lower. I Hut there ir* danger in picking hearts I In those tropical garden*. It la like j touching one of the beautiful Insects I jf the country. Marina did not sting I Cooi>er, but one Narvaer., u dirty little Mexican, who had seen the engineer's smile and how it went to a heart that he had In vain tried to appropriate, was mado his enemy, and such enemies, who Invariably strike in the dark, are to bo dreaded. When Cooper went the ni?vf flflV ho lliwl flit nn niwl O faded ninny colored scarf Marina wore. She followed hlui to tjie gate, chattering as she went, ami ttie last thing Cooper Bald to her was, "See, I will wear your souvenir In luy buttonhole." Cooper had uo soont^r depnrtixl than Nurvnez, who had Ixvn present the ovenlng before?Indeed lw? had been i bunging about Marina iimjhI ?rf the tiina ' ?entered and upbraided her for her conduct toward the stranger. This conduct had been without excuse, l'or Marina was betrothed to Ulirvaez. She I hail consented to ho Ills wtfo not bo- ! eause she loved hltu, but bcoauso ho I was tlio first man she hod mot since | aho emerged from childhood. She did : not scorn to bo at all ashamed of bav- | ing been led aside so easily. She told ! Narvaez In patois Spanish Hint ho was a miserable specimen of humanity and 1 tho stranger was a pod. Narvaez was so beside himself with rage that ho was tempted to run a knife into her. but was too much infatuated with her to do so. IIo resolved that ho would take revenge on the Americano. Cooper continued to wear the bit of scarf in his buttonhole. ' Whether ho didn't hnvo tlmo to tako It out or whether h? exacted that ho might meet the little girl from whom ho got it and desired to let her boo that he valued It, no one knows. Several of Ills associates ask^d him what It meant ?was it the badge of a society, a decoration?what was It V But ho only replied that ho had got It from a girl. One day Cooper was carrying a tlieodollte, which ho occasionally set up on three legs, looked through it at a rod on which was a slide and madu some figures In his notebook. Ho found It a tedious process, and once wnilo ho sent his rodsman forward a long distance ho sat down on tho grass to wait. There was no one else about, and ho sat enjoying the solitude ni?l listening to tho hlrilR. Suddenly a huge stone came down on his head and crushed his skull. The rodsinan, not hearing or seeing anything from him for some time, Anally went back to find out what wus tho matter. Cooper was dead. Micro was no ciow to tike murderer. Coojmm's valuables hail not been taken; at least none wna mlflRfd, aiul no one could understand how any person could ! have had any interest In murdering | him. Not long after the tragedy Narvaess renewed his attentions to Marina, who, ho far as he could soo, had forgotten the handsome stranger. "When shall wo be married?" said the little Mexican one day to Marina. "I'll tell you," she rei>ll<?d. "Wo will be married when you bring mo the bit of my scarf I gave tho-engineer." "I bring you tho bit of rtcarf! How could I get It?" "You must find It PerhaDS ho left it union# IiIh clothing. You might Bteal It." "1 will not do Huch n thing." Then I will not marry you." From thut time Mnrlna would havo nothing to do with him. At Inst one day ho brought hor tlio souvenir. Then sho named a day for tho woddlng. On that day whllo Narvaez was putting on a now suit of clothes he had bought at a store for his marriage lie was arrested and carried before tho Judge. There were present a number of (ho men employed on railroad construction, iiik1 Hittlux In a coimjcicuous place, wearing on her bottom tJbo bit of scurf which sho bad mado tJve price of her consent, was Marina. Narvao'/. looked at her In astonishment. Hho returned bis look with a cold blooded staro. 1 Nnrvnez was accused of the murder of Oooix'r, and Mailna was called to the stand. Hho told her jitory, Riving an account of Cooper's visit and tho vIiik blm the bit of scarf, ending her testimony In this wise: "I know, senor Judge, that Nnrvaw. bad killed the Amerleano, but I could not make him be punished without the proof. I knew the Americano would wear my scarf, for ho promised nu\ Wlioii I hoard that It was not found on hint I suspected Xarvaoz hud It ns a trophy. I pretended not to suspect Norvno7. of tho murder, but t< U1 him ho muHt steal it for mo from tho Americano's clothes. At last ho brought It to ma" It did not toko long to convict Nor* vopz of the murder. Jnat before ho won led awny ho flei7/od an Iron Inkstand from a table and before Ik? could t>o prevented hurled It at the girl bo had supposed ho was to marry that duy and who Instead of becoming his bride had beeomo tho Amorlcano'H avenger. Fortunately he missed her. Mil VIN O. MOUTON. FLAMINGOES. fhere Are Several Speclwa off Thei* Iladlnnt Tropical Bird*. Thorn nro illuiiif nnvnii otmnlnii ? flamingoes inhabiting tho tropical parts of both hemisphere!*, three of which uro In America, frequenting tho Bahamas, Florida and Cuba. lu height tho bird averages about tlvo feet, and if Its curved neck woro stretched to Its full length It would tower above tho head of nil ordinary man. Flamingoes breed In May and June. At thla period their bright colored plumage is faded. It assumes Its most radiant hues lu wlntor. When llrst hatched, the young liuvo n siraigni 0111, wuicu arter a time develops into ono of bent shape. Their first plumage Is grayish white nud passes through various tints of pink, rose, earinlne or vermilion to the full scarlet of the adult, which reaches Its deepest shudo on tlio wings. Sevornl years are necessary to porfect the filial gaudy plumage. The eggs are white, showing n blue tinge when scraped under the surfuco. They are long, oval and linvo u thick shell, equaling In size that of the common goose. The flesh Is not palatable to the taste, being extremely oilv. They feed upon both nnlnuil ami vegetable matter from the oozo ami soft bottoms of the shallow waters and lagoons selected by them both as a feeding ground anil nesting place. When tlying, their long legs aro stretched out behind and the nock becomes straight. They have a peculiar voico and a sort of one syllable outcry, which they utter as an alarm signal the moment they aro approached or believe themselves to" bo in danger. On account of their keen eyed and wary nature it is almost iimpossible to get within close range of tliein. They walk with slow and cautious tread. ' A QUEER COACH ROAD. PaNNCiiKcm I'ny Their Far* nnd Work Their Wuy na Well. In the old days of canal voyaging captains of boats were not infrequently asked to give a wayfarer a lift. The man was asked if lie was willing to work his passage. If he said "Yes" ho was put to work driving the horses. In Kuropo, it scorns, a similar custom is practiced on paying coach passengers. In tiie Pyrenees there Is a coach road oeiwion two viliagos, one on each side of u mountain 10,000 fuot high. After the roach 1ms proceeded a llttie distance ami roachcd tl.e steep part of the ascent tho conductor beys the pasoengers to get out ho as to easo tbe horsos. They are even requested u push bohlml and help the poor animals to drag the huge vehicle uphill. "When at last the summit to ronched the traveler, wiping from his forehead drops of sweat as big as kidney beans, congratulates himself on the breeay ride down the steep slopes of tho descent which awaits him. There Is where he makes n mistake, for tho conductor, with a sweet audio, begs the gentlemen to be kind enough to hang on to the coach behind and act the part of a Westinghouse air brake or else the horses may be Injured. In this manner the terminus of tho line Is fOiH-lli'il fhi> nnuBiimmpfl linvlxi* I 1 pushed tlio coach nil the way up ono Bide of the mountain and held it hack all tho way down the other. In Hulto of this there Is a rush for places on the coach dally, as there haa been fur half a century.?Spare Moments. Wonderful Kitchen War?. A visit to the kitchen ware department of a large city store is enough to make the veriest spinster long for a home to furnish if she has a spark of femininity in her makeup. There are enameled sauce and Btew pans of milky whiteness finished with edges of gilt. There are all ports of cooking utensils, teapots, coffeepots, preserving kettles, milk ; boilers, cereal cookers unci dish pane i which are dainty enough to use on i the dining room table. As theeo will never rust, they are greatly to ikj desired by the housewife, and al! though they are rather expensive they are doubtless cheaper in tlio end than those which cost less, but wear out sooner.?New York Preeft. .t vvy cii.aiDiiiK u acids that produce gggSr out all the dang< Hf O body?that is I Ymeem ffiSSSEB Jj? Other medicines treat sympt< tuujr, ana, tneretore, its CURES ARE I Helps the digestion, tones up free on application to Borb M prietors, 316 West Lombard | j u? "' ' "" " * ' * *p> Jl ? 1Superior t? S3 It is sold el &&] WK8SONOO. CLi i. Rev. Dr. WfcLe i -V V't I V, v , .v*.v-% " vrr^ ES PN,.?ei.U_ PI RBV. A. McLEOD^ D. D., OF THE "I am now in my 73il yoar ami have #erv?l God f< than forty yonra 1 have been ?>lttlcto1i__wltli__?ljrwEiil2?lS--SSlI mrougn overwork u to be (Unqualified utlrrly from dike! soemed to prey upon mo. Tho most noted pkyHicians fall sloop, ami for more than two yoars I W to take sleeping "My nervous prostration becamo well i^h tmbcara of tho living. Languago fails to expres* the agoay of uij "Bomethlng over a month ego I began taking your days I found that it began to help me. It gave me itron siuco taking it. I thank Ood there is suoh a medicine to and nervous people especially to tite it. I feel that it wfl tho healing vlrtuo of your preparation. I am a temperal understood." Yours very truly, (REV.) A. HoLKOD, D, Rov. Dr. McLeod's ondorsemont is but tho ontpourii sufToring and who openly acknowledges the groat medici of medicine, nurses and people in evory Walk of life uniti tho one true, modlcinal whUksy. Duffy's rare Halt Whl pnoumonia, catarrh, dyspepsia, and nil kinds of stomach tired nerves, to bring porfeot bcnltlMdtahe whole boine. D druggists and grocers or direct, 91.00 par bottle. Medical - - - ' . 1 - Jt!. 1 |machinery; PIi J1! All ....-I t ri || Vfhcn In th? M?rK?l for ' \ EMIHES, B0ILEH3, SAW WILLS, . k ANO if WOODWORKS MACK1RERY, ' V GRIST MILLS, ft | BRICK MACHINERY, ITS.. |j ?WRITE TO? H & "THE MACHINERY PEOPLE" | I W^H. Gibbes&Co.g | COLUMBIA. S. C. || H The 6lbbM Portable Shlnole Machlnc. H L.R School Electien- GREKI^ On petition of electors and voters of Coutral school tliutrii-t No. 0, nn elootion is ordered to be held Sloy 14 at school house of nt>ovo unnii d dis trict to diteiinine whether or not the - . special fehtol levy of dihtiiet shidl b? * raised Ik in two (2) mills to (4) millb j r\.? on all property within the distiicl for X V_/ I )( school purposes. The present board | ol irufitetB to actaa managers. I'uIIh a to oi en at one o'clock aud closo at neNUOit|?' tR, six o'clock. 'I lie (lection to bo cou- 2 tag* buys j ducted' ao<-onlii)<( to 1 ulea ni?d repn 5 tags buys a In!ions laid down in Mibcol law. 1 y equal value, order of LYunty Board of Eduuatiui. trade tlit-m f< K. T. Hallum, _ Br ? luf Apr. 20 ?4 *? jjj^ j,,^, VORK with' the first dos#, ^ ie blood of all the poisonous t RHEUMATISM, driving M :rou* germs that infest the M ______ the way cure* art effected kjr fln >a/y/5//^> i i f"""" 1 IIfi If lit 5fiv?; Rhtumatidt rtm$VH tfa ffl 1 jyr M ''K ' PERMANENT. 1 the system. Sample bottle B U itt Chbmical Co., Pro- S I maJ St., Baltimore, Md. JM I A*,** i Notlunj M. I hou?fc, 1 B in cMtiti . H /tarn* of iii i i > 11?<ni a I DUlVlUl hp hkwbwhi Jiia-i... And to e get able M ** ^ wBB m'v n(lv Hra' nao,ifly' 3 all otHers||| * Of*vor ^eigr-wHericjp;>4 ?r"? AVAMNAH tib^ * fcii i od Thanks Go 'ut*e Malt Whi? Distinguishe Uses and ( ilk DUFFY'S M A LT WH1 gmi Impassioned The Great Pre< jifflSS Cured of Dys] Nervous Pro: Forty Years'S the Wonderful WhoseVirtues $ '' Honored and Among Men,i Than 00 Yea P/n!W stant Service i bvtcrJnn Omrr is S^l Faifhft Whiskey Has RE8BYTBRY. Hlttl J arlwmly and to tho best of my ability in my choson c tiwvouu prostration. Xt timoa 1 >von 1?1 K?>t so run (low barging niy ministerial duties. 'I'*" oUlor I firotv tho IV1 t/> !tr<W?ri1iA on W 4 !?.?*- -J - T ...^ww.wv MM! HivutviiiVD VUUV IA3UVUICU II1U. 1 CO I ; powcl?r? ?v%?ry bit. Bat for the grata of God helping mo, I would nc ' rw'.ij. preparation, lhjffy's Pure Mult "Whiskey. In tho brl etfa, IioIjmmI my digestion, settled my nerves find 1 havo bo had. and rofcommend all poople with weak, brol:on-?l II help them. 1 will l>o glad to answer any comumniral u<s? man, and I do not tliiuk my position in this nm , 1). Oreenk'ftf, Mich ?g of a grateful soul, Tho lotter of a man who has bivi ual value of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskoy. Ministers of s la ooiumending this wonderful mcdiciuo?tho only porfoc Iskey cures ooughs, colds, worst form of grip, consum trouble. It nevor fails tc build up a worn-out syst( Ivory testimonial is published in good faith ami Kuarnut booklet free. Dully Malt Whiskey Co., ltochoe>tcr, N. GHTE^ IN EVERY PARTK The Suit or Ovrrrnnt vnn hnv 1 perfectly and looks well ro n position you stand or sit. Our clothing is made to f.t .uo-n not as they might be. If it does we alter it until it does fit. Everything latest in style, of the fabrics and tailored in the most pt w l f f WWf # f g I ^ JV1LLE, Sole Agent lor 11 awes' 11 ats, 1 Nufangl Trousers. acco Tags Want liiug to fool with, still nomo prcplo 8nvrt thorn. Fo moli uu IlrowiiH Mulf, B(!Iiiiii|)|>r, Eurlj Bird, S> <u m l i.i of matched, 100 to box. 5} tug? bnvH a lui Imp of annd lavnulfv Un.m !??./! ??"1 * ?#? f?"w- "r* u ml ul 1111*1 lJI,n:' l? liring me your tagn, if matches and aoap is not >r ftoiucthiug cl?o, ky |)UIoIiiih>- I can ollor you n lint> MoIahmh nt !)3.\ .1 loin. Tlioso are fully an good iiuil bright us hum i reil wyrup at 25c in 10 g ?l. lots. *<>u Tobacco in IhhI ad. hold Rood for a while long' 1 ntcHik Cotton Ifot'H cheaper than 1 can l?uy thein u ort time I will hi II Menu and Wotuonfl FINE SHOES v profit. Conic mjd boo about this ?Money in it for uug out a few fu,e Choe?e for what they will hiing. ,'H paid for Chickens?Cash or Goods. 'Ctrl always r\ i i _ ? i. u. nam coughs" irtftj'ii Ilori lionml, Mnlliin nnd Tar in con"po*ed f K'Uifdim know I) for (uring eongliH, eolilp, In giipp< l tffei tioi.ii due to iiflnnxd nml irritated condition < It ia prompt in unfolding relief and certain in itH i ourt*. * % V W "? --r - - - - mrruy 8 liorcnounu Mill lion and > um<1 to iwlTautflgo in o.-m-h wlir>rc oilier medicine) fMailt, |>i11* It r? getublo niul ubnolutt ly Hnle for ol< ( pIhp likA it iu All the ?oi!d. It r-lmnlri l avt- n ) read* it lint <1 when needed. I'mentH will liud its i ? of erorp. It ban roimoknblo virtue in coutroMii %lioopiug cough. I'i io?-2fx'. Gui-rMitci d Hidisfiu er. AT DRUG 8TOKE8. Preptied by tho Mutiny Ding Co., Colunibin, H ET UAPP I * all B\S^ -8AY8 "LOOK BE FORK YOU LE VP"? will light M pfi KK N8, 8 (J. where lie now li?\n riuI Mont Complete Lino of NERAL MERCHAN1 ever carried. My trade i? i"oren?ing every ?l*y. I ne?t VttliH'H. Tho BEST of everything f?>r tho lo<? ertineraent. N? vor mind the prico of i-n nrtiole if il .BUY THE BES'l ytliing Ru?l yon will Iftirn by oxperio?<y> thnt The i?t, 1/ joa wunt nnytl.il.g in (lie MtrcAnlile Line, TiOt or rent * lIom<>, or buy n Honuo nml Lot, }< mej by seeing me before yon make n trndo. Ynnrs truly, J. F. HARRI THE CASH MERCHANT. -Jj 7 ?SMITH (Key. | d Divine C\ ^ Commends jj T,1? SimSB' PURE | , [SKEY in // ?ff6,'CI Language. y\ The Hrnnrte8t tailors on'ear \v that furnish this store will ishin^ hupincpH. Sun son a arViPt* \X/a?2 fC there is no dift\rence in tli ^9^ tho smart suits we offer?( pepsia and & pared to convince you of t itration of J TEUE F1ESEP1 landing by K WLff f C [ Medicine 1 oR He ExtoL. than at anv previous time Pm renehe?l?Perfection in tlx T"? 1 tfll new garments that now cc Kespected ' \a here about Easter time, si . f _ | /7 your new spring and kuiiv \lter More our time iii lltling yon. 1 f _ | j\ leave ti>e store until ho is i rs of Con-. // ~??_? ? D I >' ? JZ'iS: ?, smith ).D., Who (/ LEAD! illy Pursu- ^ Ci Frank and , _ atement of |j 1 fl 1 0 (1' W ti'bll Ida 0UO\ 0 r-ntv ailing. For moro /?? fa? E / J n constitutionally " l * ' C,??j=<v moro tho disonso ild noithor oat nor >t bo In tho land LLV F I J, W. lef period of two I \ I A \ T / \ \ gained ton pounds 1 ) 1 J;\ A I v / AN town constitutions Lions in regard to /1 T T ttor will bo mis- V_y ^ ) Jan. 22, 1004. i relieved of grant . ... tho gospel,doctors , 't tonic-stimulniit, BS>on t iuli to i nHi.11 l,r,,.w.l,!.i.. Mil, to ftontlio tilt* I I I 1 | j toed. Forwilo by J . , O \ \ ZVLAR, ~f?-^uuM>usjn;.T5mp ? 0 Not lieir u nl?lc lo fit.cl a icrt: tits you l'icki n.->, tuul iiavo ic.-t ulun latter in what a nice linn ol'SrKiXt; (.;()() Neck won r, ICtc., which arc n them. as they arc, not (it at first It Doesn t I al< To roo t}int my goods i most worthy terns, and Unit tlio price is 'rfcct manner u"^ &u,nmor Clothing, rfhoi mo, iCou will always regret For tlio best goods at a DIXIE B )utchcss and Freeman Building. Now is the time to inv r inost of R. J. 277 jures will.in <> mil' \<M*1) SlnluiS, elO., , , : : i r 4 ?.r Castile ho:ip! l)?loncc in oiif.Mi.nl f. nsl. / Hell tn'.;s lmve plontv of wntur. Terms to what you want, Ouo 1 >L H nerea in low (tplemlid Ixirn sunl finn y.ii l ' k'a] 1 |C> jhtch, t?ne farm in inuclo Norifi'inn. I . ? , . ? wood, also running ^tinaim [?r, 1JH acres in splondid <>\v. hoii6(!p. Km.) tmilic r. T<ii For Iiirther informali<> J. D. 5 HI! AI you. OlTlco fit Depot. want Produce. Jp23iEa IC Wlmt .1.1) M< 1 am 1?ny inu 1 mtMnnvm*. ?e-?-w..x ai.il i: prices you can see, if <a.?li, tluit'h i li<* way at a low down pi ict: , , , rl Ilice. I of iiio mom m ? /i <v ? r , .... n. ? re bui'iir, i olice,rlt)u [?, Hove 1lir< at 9] .. / ?. i ?. ?. flhoairpaR. 0 "" 'hoO.d Man Mm <fl\ct of Isiih Pj wlill here. Till- 1 <J. ^Ml Vl^ i 1p !IS \|gjp tin* Ln iff eat inlily oonoludo Hint it ih a very * who Iiiih l iid oxpnriouco or inu<]< grentenu import-nee; u glass mn, -\iq r-? siglit mid lienllli. Can you nIVo _J 1 O E*? Di". Oiinim in throiigli expI mcntfl n?d modern metliodn, to 'asr I)i?a'11!normal "perfoel" ryo. Yen wil ?t mom-y in aro giving jou trouble have tlioi ts worth tlio ? | .A I . p EYK I CONSULT AT10 Those letters apeak for tlio.i llent Ih tho Office of Baptist Count Kit. If y< n want A. J. H. Tltom iH, W. W. K >11 wont ioho to Whom It May Concorii: I am Ufuntf Riannoa fitted on h <ti?fnction ami comfort, ami I i has worked for tho best peoj _ _ ;on\ment on hia work. I I cheerfully testify to tho * tUl^tl hy Dr. Crimm. ' t AU glawtOH at tho moat roafl 1111 " 1 I ni *^out cutting. * . -. V'. \ $ ? jjrjllv'fS,, . J; I *,-? /* ***'" r(* r<fli ^a? STbristowI IG TO TOWN test Clothing | 3 Her? in Years. 1 in >1 rn ' iii|Muyt->i m tne estaonsiimenis n apparel. This is one reason of our ilourfter we have demonstrated to you that m 10 ninde-to-uiPiisiire kind of clothes and >xcept tho price. And wo are better prehis fact in M r mcotfiiceinit ibis-1 if pew 5?rrs f as summer wear... 1 The top notch ot goodncs-j has been M ! art of tailoring lias boen attained in the B mil ri^e out stock. There will bo a rush i ad vise you to come tnis week and choose m . uior suit or top coat. Wo want to take 7) t is our wnv of doinir th intra to lot no man x\ * l>lenno:l in fit rnd ?tj !e in every particular. ^ S.< Brsstow, \ :N0 CLOTHIERS. (( rccnville, S. C. ( n t n 1 it n 1 n r? i tt n I lEtui, mmm\ >AL GIFTS ?IN? A IilC, WAT0.1I ES, : i>s, .) tewlc.lh'Y", T (i LASS. ?>(' our line of Ari l'oltory. U N S The Jeweler, J too N. M.U.I St. Ureenvllle. S. C. JG... .GOODS. suitable location, 1 havo (lecidotl to stay in > (i fivin the niPikots \vh,>rn I havo nurr-haKfid DS, } im-Ii us Clothing, Shoes, hatw, Shirts, iuw 11) display at my stoie. Call and 800 ;e Glasses iro all now, fro^h, and this season's patwav down. If you fail to buy your Spring s, ! I ills, Shirt.-*, Tics and Underwear from it. small profit call at ARGAIN HOUSE; ? Louis Cupel, Prop. lie Pei iele. ~ c.l ii Pickens real vtl-.-Vj Buy bi-foro it ?()! k loo lii^li. <- of Six M ilo (liuicli, 70 aoiea in cultivation i 111o tmil er. I* i<init; t'liaut dwellings and Miit pitrcliftfjcr. n Iini Is u| Lih.-riy, <>?! foul* loom house, I'ii. Will sell <11* Hxelian^c for Small farm. 15 mlios dl 1'ii'.lc11h, tpkiiitl"'1 timber and . A l ie.' * I <><">0.00. i i i. 111? i InKmI, o ini'os from Pickenp, good ns io suit |>u:c-luisi-r. I OLDER & CO. l i:s tat K ih-:ai.kks. Piokoim, 9. O. 31 R 8 8 ir H? 8 ? 5 nLRt! OOU1C at the coi'iiiT store hnS to nay. 'iodnch nv( ry (lav, Your ('liirksns, law Ilidt-H. to 1110 Hen my y??u don't waiit trade I wi?1 pay you to iiiakt* thiols liirt. A lot of Shoea , a lot of Dry Ci? oda rod a hoftp of r,S'o;j? and Willing PowdnrB. Call re. Kemi iub<-r the Meat Markot is Youth truly, D- MOORE. DR. L E. GRIMM, Recognized Kpcoidist in Kofi-notion. \ IVi nmiMMitjy located in Orecnriilo, S. O. Olllco, '219 N. Main Streot, over Maun*-A faeturor.V Outlet. 1.1 Dr. (h itnm gives fien i-xuminntiou hocnuHo \h lit* wants to show what !;? in able to <lo for 1 \ou boforo you pay. It is tho f ir w?y. '.-.J Don't hesitatu to come if thorois oven tho 'j si g I dent discomfort of llio oyes, Ho adjty vises you nftor tho < x uninatiou is unulo mid j leave# it with you entirely as to what oourso to takf. FEW PEOPLE P.ExLIZE tho imuorliinooof properly fisted glapflos, ni^j^^^^ liirutlo m.tttor. tlin i f cli?*<??\s l>'v: nmrrin,/ )U Ht II ly of t ItiM ROi'lHM Will ItyVOO 11 iii t it 1ft of the y ilo nr. pni'iiblo injury to II.o <>yo, or it may menu I'd to I (i exp?irimonto<l U|.oi./ rimcutiug and in ?b!o, with tho modoru iiiBtrum .ki' tl <i most dcfectiva oyo j? rform rn dorw Uia I lio wiho to bo on ilia nafo nido, and if your oyw? rn < xamtno l by / SPECIALIST. j bKB n (;. A ihoIvos: oyn, Editors. />> mo by I)r, Orimiv and liiiHt ciu-nrfully o u.imon J ;> lvV\. ' * SBBI )lo in Greenville Cv sstam ^ ^ V* ^ -den rtti?faoH'?n r?*?Q> ^^A W. W \ C*? " m ? "if lonablo pvlo \ y, ^