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^1^51 ^ \ J-^ ^5OURNAI y? // ^s ^^^8 Ala., i8 * Entered April 28,1903 at Pickens, 8. O., us second ols^s matter, npder act of Congress of Mnroh 8, 1879. (' , K . . . ? , ,. . . -<? . r : .,,: . " -? = ={x A ^ , m in' v, XXXIII. PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 35, 1904. ,r/ f " - ? :_ \ / '' his Pick "? ! -rm mm- /\-?-. mm~m^ - - - - - I ' Lot < old so day, J? -J. mm Inst 'J J with ! I J I Cl-w-J-. m! tOiurui ill i. f.-,v ' ' GREEN' Bie s' o" \ You can ninko out your list bef STUKDIVANT'S and get anything I Dry Goods, Clothin = Noti At a less prico than any other store satisfaction of knowing after you gol bought and find any article not satiB and got your money ere something j Our Clothing business last Fall good many lots of ono or two Suits, down so low it you can find your siz it away till next Fall. When you come to Greenville, c Bring the whole family?Plenty of rc Yours f H. K. Sturdi Greenville W. T. McFALL, J. S. WILSON, P.. E. 1 President. Vice-Pres. -f The Pickens Oil Mill Compa DEALERS I>T C^Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Oil and Linters.^ Now ready for busi Our Ginnery has been running on full time all and we thank our patrons for their patrona Our Mill is now crrinrlino- rcmilnrK- nml mmppr- plenty o[nhul}^, meal or "batting." Bring your'bfeED and exchange them for me; or we will pay you the highest market pri seed just as you prefer. Come to us and see how well we can treat are not controlled by outside prices but much, or more, for your seed than any otl R. H. CURETOf b ifet. mcFALL, J. McI President ESAIMI PICKENS, S. C. TAL - - $ 20, "ITS - - 11,< kSITS - - - 105,< |PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEP( MAKE LOANS TO FARMERS. Rful and constant work the busine Aly increases every year. gat your business and will extenu ?ible accomodation. Ready m CDDTMA CHAD C1TJT T TIT orainu - anvii -- DDLL1N R ^ /vUR NKYV SHOI'-S arc now coming A ?linK Big Ca?* Loads. jtn\far, hWe have made larger and l>eti< i ' ^'n's season's business th; R Every Shoe Want can be supplied ^ I Pride & Patto or grow low. Hit U [Copyright, I MB Ouo wore investing I force captured fund 110 soonc Q brought in than V W" rfV be the double V dill dec IWukelleld. wbJ was Thomas. ' ft Louisiana re Bide by Bide tl brothers. Each years old; each Inches high; em Their eyes and color, und even same cxcopt Uu little more drtr much ftBtonlBlu aurgeoiiB who v over. You will not I . . ? a <-. -- sa tfttjo was taken you want m m dent tg send Th ate lines. As i, Shoes, Hats and Wakefield. Tlu the object, and ^tl c Q disposition, he npy subject Ti H family history c in Greenville anil nnd have the I of t,ie towu 'ro i bomo and examine wliat you liave B wlth lnck,on f. .... -vr~ r t -4. t i then the names factory. You can fetch it back I Tad wlfh ,nc I not *ia imr\r 1 i..u. -.t bu?u. hb The Federal lia i .. , enlisting and hi was immense, and naturally left a B fu) mon,ory. \\ All of thCHe lots are ncrv marked 3 thousand differ e it will pay you to buy it and put he bought the Confederate an* H on his mission, ome right to STURDIVAN1 ,S? One night Tb iom for tlio Children. to the front ai In other words, ra that one of the ^ ' aj was making a d picket opened i . f3 eare not to aln IIAni 1 A I ?n reaching i II Jjk III 8 J I B Thomas was se || I 1 \J\j B ^ | of General Main j ort n liit susplol Ing the pnrt of , i i 1 li hi* captain be f / S GlTGElt/GSL btorc. fj pl? Of Lours boi and the general "Captain, thh Into our lines 1 member of yoin "lie certainly reply. "What's Ills ni "John Wakcfli Tlint settled 11 ~ ? " ?t - ? After tliree oi 3RUCE, I pro BE GIVEN AWAY Sec. & Treafl TklJi Handioma Embroidery Outfit, *tami>ed on good ma Vrlal, %%lll i* walled absolutely free of charge. It c?iulit? frOIlt Al)(l 1)11(1 II of I Crytanlhemuin Centerpiece i Uxll In.) with 6 ""M'cs ivhstt / (caih a*6 In.), 1 dainty Collar*. 1 Anchor* for tailor ?ult, 1 llClltlOnfl. \\ I1CI ni/ Vit IkK-k?nark, 3 lSuttcefllet Tfor collar), 1 Autumn leaves and lniilnt Incr tn tn 11 V " y a Conventional Desiitos for shirt-~?U* ornamentation. int_ TO T. ce lor your j f ruin Mist, v Woman's Ma(<a*inB down to the Hem \\r li.wlthnuteTcentlnn.thefiiiMt M <en! m?aa?lnepulilWif<l. Tho lltlllio i if VOU. We It U ?i. .lull ,-rlty ..n nil nialtf.v pe.;Mnlnt:?o.l^^. i.:mI 1 lmlul 01 J <<.nu!r.s tt f litc.t ami in<M |>ra?.t\ ,1 s<yl? to l-r f.miul bO('Il despoiled U'lll i^nxr n t? m?> ?*!?ef?? in the v*orhl. If yon * l*n to?lrc\t *rll 111 JJciy M , in i.l-Mlf NHW ||)? A WnMAN > MAI.A WHS Ol ftll lllip f _ IIN'K U .1 i-Mthr nr. cavity. ) a< h ismic < < mafn\ lllustra .. lcr market. iiou.lnn.Ui. |MrnHal?rt..fAll Mljf.UlnterrMi,H:i.. put Oil his mot ridicule, ho <iei SI, Mgr. caHe ?t ait cosi mew ioea pjc1.1SUIXOCO .#j? i'ro*<i*?y. h*w y01j' bad tlie general 1 " flons. IIo know P'? from which _ Sj W claimed to hail r 0 ^'l ? ..Langston & Nealey.. ? ^r."aAds ,'r'S K 1IKIJCE, ? >> C\ privates of the Cashier, g )?) ,wk?t knw-skioiik stand.) (( Thomas was W iw nn?anzT.Tan /a a ca // W.TH HO TOO 111 to C? FICTCIfcNJ, $* ^0 S) and related ever / - . jj *or ft y?nr i>nst n >S Handles a full line of ft it seemed lmpos S\ Dry Goods, Groceries tc know. \\ and Produce ? General Maho 7/ an" 1 roaucc- \\ over the ease i SS Give me a call and << think it over. / >S be convinced that we can cc Thomas was os CC 11 i m )) soldier In Federr SS sell you as cheap AS Mr. ? ond th, S\ Anybody. Inn'* In waiting. \\ /) for the spy. T1 I// llrlng me your I'roiltice. Vv . . i CC Will i??y hicimiit price, // form cln.med t< If or iti?rt?r. a nh?r? x\ as a Federal sol >> v:r,,r ?mtroum*? 0,,c, Brown, and th? \\ // that ho had no their town. . Thomas reallz I'oine, and he br /iKlit for tils _ treated him In t 3 The Cause of Many acting as his ow T _ ( ( r\ nnd soon hnd th t<w| Sodden Deaths. <iicr an twisted ________?___ rhere Is a disease prevailing In this * ~~ ' country most dangerous bccause so decep- Ihoy protca to , * ill II B'UI \V\ tive. Many sudden stend of being c j' jj/y Kl Vl I !<& 1^ |(!!|r^~ deaths are caused by his accusers, hi] ' ' .rrT^l-11 ? heart disease, thnt he wns cor 1 V^r Pnournon,fl' hcarl oral. When the JJL\ *a"ur* or apoplexv ^ jjnjlono |ear l vr-r ~VjA c? ? are often the result .. ^ t - m Vfl of kidney disease. If th? V* for -^Eir^' I A FM kidney trouble is al^Hiri I' V H fell lowed to advance the "Wakefield. on J ^j.11 , kidney- poisoned vor, nnd I am * JfcAl 713 blood will attack the chnrges." _ . vital organs or the Thorn In no <1/v n i ?-ij? ... It 1 *,u,,oy3 ;r?n,sei*es DreflK aov,n an(1 was,a position would I U away cell by ccll. , Bladder troubles moat always result from *J,nt would 1 a derangement of the kidneys and a euro Is ^|0 gnl'owfl, but obtalnoq quickest by a proper treatment of rlblo thmulerstc r in in (he kidneys, If you are feeling badly you on between th< 5 can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's time, he mnde 5wamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and ronched the Fed ['1* ! >re- bladder remedy, ' |t corrects Inability to hold urine and scald* 111 ever Ing patfi I)) pnsslng It, and overcomes that ? .. unpleasant necessity of being compelled to , go often during tht day, and to get up many Io have (inn by US. times du;Jng tn? night, The mtld and tha plexion is desi extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon young or old. realized. It stands the highest for Its won* with naturo'a m derful cures of the most distressing cases. comploxion; but I Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold prove her oompl by all druggists In flftynijent and onC'dfllar use of ltydalo'f sized bottles, You may tftblfltfl prevent I ??>> toil. I 1 I d 4 book thlt **W|S3B? iKL'S&Ti '!! Ill s&XTSl i J ) I n^J^tTn^N Y V/hen vvrHin* mention into' Oonted Tab B l Vfttierous offer In this pip*'. k 25 oentfl ff* 1 =#^ 1 "CC&ISr ?*-? *? "-S?.1 men,i * A> I Mn?SSrt.2* '?? "Mr?. BUtf-m*' ) |4,Y^ onoYMy tx>lUe. I sltK MAN "THREE FISHERS." | ' fhe Iiicldent Which JIovkI Ulugtiey lOtt. by C. D. Lewis. J to Wp,t? ?ko Povn*. lit, while Grant's linos Charles Khifcsloy wrote the "Three 11 Petersburg, n Federal lashers" as a result of tho many sad ,cr a Confederate outpost, R'8hts he had seen at Clovelly. One nn r were the prisoners day horror in particular lived In his 1,10 i one of thorn proved to 'Memory, h day, as ho described It, ^ ' of a private In a Now "when the old bay lay darkened with ful the gray columns of tho waterspouts, to 1 ' ?ii?> Rtaiklmr across tln> whvm Jwfnm fh.> mo 1c that of the Federal northern and the tiny herring ,no The former belonged to boats fleeing from their nets right for I"'" glment. When placed 11,0 breakers, hoping more mercy even ,,st ley seemed to bo twin froui those Iron walls of rock than was nbout twenty-two from the pitiless howling waste of bai was about five feet five spray behind them, and that merry A Jh weighed 140 pounds, bench besido the town covered with ,ni' hair wore of the same shrieking women and old men, casting I)rc their voices were the themselves on the pebbles In fruitless *or it the southerner had a agonies of prayer as corpse after ^1< svl. The pair were as corpse swept up at the feet of wife and SU( J 11.- . r.Kil/1 ?< 11 In , m u? iuu onicurB nua vu,,u? 4,1 tuou tuvuv; .1 ?ni?iu "j ero culled to look them ' dawn saw upward of sixty widows and his I orphans weeping over those who had t,1() >e surprised that ad van- ' Kone out the night before In the full- cor of this curious colncl- Ilt>88 ot' strength and courage." These for ouins Into tho Confeder- "cones lived ever in Ills mind. I a preparatory step he the "Three Fishers" was written Mr eek in which to pump nB 11 result of one of the strangest Inei- tlia i prisoner did not know dents In the stormy career of the hai , being of a garrulous preacher-author. In 1851 he preached Sni was ready to talk on a sermon In a London church 011 "The bai Ionian got from him his Message of the Church to the Laboring the omplete, tlien the name Man." At its close the vicar rose and ace 111 which the man hall- denounced him. Bishop Hloniileld for- fee ts of people and streets; bade Kingsley to preach again in bis sm of his officers and com- diocese until, having read tho sermon son lilAtUn I t mill HO(M) (ta 11 11flint* lin <1... It. men in ui VII111 (in 1^ III tiff. """* * 4VW uuv,,v,? ,IV- "Hiiuifw inu (1 been an actor befoi"? edict. The same night upon which lie wrl ul cultivated a wonder- delivered his discourse Ivingsley went Ale 'hen be had stored up a to his home weary. There had nearly the ent things in his mind bcci1 n 1-lot ln the church. Sick at paj uniform worn by tho heart, he retired to his study. When on 1 was ready to sot out reappeared he handed to his family mis his immortal song, "as though It were the omati wan taken down the outcome of it all," as his wife said, er id made a bolt for It. sen It was made to appear HEART PROVERBS. cro ! Confederate prisoners ? tioi ash for liberty, and the lie that hath no heart ought to have n sharp fire, but took heels. acc i at tho running man. happ? heart Is better than a full ^ the Confederate lines purse. kits Itf 4ll/\ ' 4--1 ..i iu i.it ucNuiiuuiii'in Wliftt comes from the heart goes to l,lK one. The general seem- t^e heart. WUI ?us and 1 hoinus, play- jj whQ most heart knows most !Y"' WakotleW n,k?l that of Mriw ? lent for. It was a con- . . , . . . , . , 11111 rore tho officer nrrlve<l, A cheerful couutenftnco ''tokens a boo at once salil to him: lear ' he i man who has ?ome esta,? can ntnke him rich that lias jus tonight claims to ho a 11 I)0?r heart. dea company. Is he or is Tll? heart's testimony is stronger was than a thousand witnesses. , his is, air," was the prompt A glad heart seldom sighs, hut a che sorrowful moutli often laughs. ?'Iii time?" Tho heart is the hidden treasure of um sld. air." man: tlio tnniriin 1)4 tim ?i... Chi treasure. p four days and under A good heart Is the sun anil iuooii; ting a cousin in a Vlr- or, rather, the sun, Cor it shines bright Thomas covered the and never changes. ^ look at guns and forti- There never was a heart truly great j( i he returned to camp, and generous that was not also tender ^ lie the llrst opportunity pud compassionate. ro0] cas at once put under 4,j leared that Wakelieid wioyni o?u Day." s comrades had raided May 29 is celebrated in many parts t of eatables, and the cf Oreat Britain as "Royal Oak day," iscertained their names it being tl>o anniversary of the restora- mos ded their punishment, tlon of Charles Stuart to the throne In ftg h icrcliant and Thomas England as Charles II. The celebra- A ace to face the latter tlon is not what it formerly was, hnv- for lomas was not the man iU}jr died out entirely in many of the fen( limself to be. Why ho Boutheru counties of Kngland. The tho ule such a declaration t]ny Was formerly commemorated not jIa, he seemed to be guided oniv ?s the day of "restoration," but ....... a C?! iii* wan riuicuieu anci on accouut of tlio marvelous escape of 8tllj jc Btuck to his assertion chnrlos, who, nftcr the battle of ?^olI need Thomas to tieuor- Worcester, cllinbeil into an oi.k tree (j10 i stated after the war, ,m,i j.tti from his pursuers among Us ?re felt doubts of Thomas branches. On "Royal Oak" those who at t I'hU'h may again be set celebrate wear sprigs of oak in their to of intuition. lints ami use the leaves for various the merchant who had decorations. IT was Saunders, and he - um lacable nature. Being iicnthen BoslncM Method". vI(Jl tie by the sneers and Business among the Chinese, accord- jeu termined to prove his ing to a Hussian traveler from Man- cert ts. As tiie accuser he churia, Is on a co-operative basis. There (mv ask hundreds of ques- nre neither proprietors nor employees, ^ the town and the peo- but all who work in an establishment Thomas nH Wakefield are partners. ' uid in tho course of the From tlmo to time small allowances j ^ <1 him n dozen tlmoB nre doled ont to tliem barely enough ..j)V set all tlie ofttcers and to live on?but at tbe end of tho year " company asserted that all tbe profits are divided. ( akefleld and that there The Chinese merchants are so honest doubt. Tic went at It (bat among all the ten branches of the y incident of camp life Itusso-Chinese bank located in China nd told of things which there has been no record since their j() isible for a stranger to establishment of a single protested () , , , note- of 11 ne was clearly puzzled find took two days to Maiernal Fnlth. it tlie end of that tlmo "I always knew you did Josh an lnicorted back to find a Justice," said Mrs. Corntossel. "Some il uniform In the gener- of the folks that was to town said ho ft bl ere were also two civil- told 'em he was on tho water wagon p,l?l It was a little surprise now." St"* m mm. I" . I ' v *????? jii i'lunui uin- jLimi o K"l?i nrvi rt, ov I > have known Thomas "Of course it la. It shows tho boy 11 '' tiler under the name of nln't afraid of work. If he can't And n,n two civilians claimed anything else to do. he'll drive a sprln- l)1,ei ver l>een a resident of ItlbiJi cart."?Washington Star. "u* _____ ferr ;od that the pinch had A Youuor Nnturnlint. r'? ' aced himself to make n A mother was trying to Impress on '''lu life. General Mahone her four-year-old son tho importance ^ot? be fAirest manner, and, of going to bed early. ',u* n counsel, he went at It "YoU- know," Hhe began, "the little Par* e supposed Federal sol- Chickens always go to bed with the to ( up and out of the run- sun." rect ackled the civilians, and "Yes, mamma." he Interrupted, "but be as easy game. In- tho big hen always goes along too."? ornored up he cornered Philadelphia Ledger. A k! It was so well done -? ??- l*or' npllmentod by the gen- Ala*, I'oor n<iot ,,or case had been conclud- "Oh, John," sobbed tho young wife. 8V(>' icd back and looked at WI baked some cakes today and that ^ a long minute and then wretched little Fldo has eaten them aii." ;;v 'erythlng Is In your fa- "Well," replied the heartless bus- ' ^ >/v AI...J II... hnilll "I'll! irlll/l till! IIMI*. Iinutn'.. . 1.... .1 'if I gviii^ vu uioiiiis^ 1)11' ? " n""' ,,,Vi ,,ll,v Ul l,u; ^ IHJUU, I never did liko tlmt (log anyway,"? nbt that In time the im- Kxehnnge. have been exposed nnd """ *~ have ended his IICo on ai?ou? the si*? of Ouo, Mi one night during n ter- "I" that ft chicken?" asked tho 'Ph>i irm, with n row ftolng hoarder dismally. > pickets nt the same "of courso," replied tho landlady, hen a l>olt nnd fortuuately "What did you think It was?" , leral lines In snf?ty. "A canary," answered the hoarder, If M. QUAD. he counted the number of people to J be served.?Chicago l'oat. ?or l 0 ftjul to I(oli|t to hold ti beautiful oom- Kflbljed I he (Jrave, red by every woman, A startling Inpidontis narrated by John Fow women nro blessed Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows; "I t lost (losired gift?ft good was in an awful condition. My skin was Ind, every woman om ira- nlmont yellow, eyes sunken, tongue oo it- who oxion by tlio judicions ed, pain continually In baok and sides, bmv< 1 Tjiver Tubhitn. TnMA nn nnnptitii aMnln* bmItm <t<nha /i?> ? - ?"*vi n "? ??? n?>j ?'j ?;tw tho blood becoming hi* Threo physic ms Ii -d given m? up. June a whtoh deposits in the Thru i advisod to u-? Elrotrio Hit- yon ning tlia mu ldy nppear* tcrs; to my groit Joy, t|io first bottle reli< bn<\ complexion. They mndo a decided improvement. I oou- plot ?l?i* and white, the nyo? tinned their uho for three weeks, and nm tion > bonyarit. Fifty 01 ox>- nnw ft woll man. I know they rohbod nun lots in ?nob box. Prioe, tho gravo of another victim." No one nil i )ox, Piokons Drug Co., should fnil to try tliern, Only i?0 cents, and (Sheldon, Liberty. guaranteed nt Pickons Drug Co. r>rt PAYING TELLER'S LAPSE. and ScTffiil Other* Failed to M M V W ' Note 1*11 Abiuril Krrur. ? tanks arc notoriously careful about utilizing tlie slgnntures to cheeks which they pay out money, yet, as following incident well illustrates, AV ?"\ 1 Is possible for even the most cure- V/L* Lr / I y I nnd experienced of paying tollers make mistakes. The incident Is the Pickei re remarkable because It reveals a st curious error on the part of a intir.ent business man as well as an onishing lapse in the case of a usn- /A.U5JJICA / accurate and (scrupulously exact DAUGHTER ,mong the depositors at one of the Kost banks In the city Is an old and ^ ^ uninent jlrm which may be called, 11,0 puriKiHen of tl.iH relation, Assemble; >yslus Jenkins & Co. All cheeks is'd by the linn are signed in person 111 nil del". Aloysius Jenkins, its head, ho that _ prrir ^ ' handwriting and siKnaturc are " rOCCSSlOll roughly familiar to the bank oiil- Cornet 13nIIcl. 2nd s at whose bank bo has deposited \\r u ah i twenty years or more. W. 13. AllgOOd, 31 >urmg xiio nrst wccit 01 tins month Atll. VlSltinp' dailP . Jenkins got notlcc from (lie bank . - ? t a check signed for $1,8<K) In his HOUSC. idwriting, but signed Aloysius -2 CTillecl to itli & Co., bad been paid by tin* . ik during the previous month and ; insoil. sum paid ont charged against bis I , Privcr b ' 1 ount. Aloysius Jenkins wan per- I ' J J tl.v certain that he had never made j 5? Welcome a b a foolish mistake as that. lie it over for the check. It needed ona glance to show J1I111 (hat be had 6. Rcadilio- ot Itten it and the signature really was -p ?yslus Smith & Co. lie called up 7* ^ resentatlO people to whom the check wns ruble and whose indorsement wns a 1 1 Its back. They had not noticed the Adcy'cSS stake at all. It had passed through hands of their cashier and of otheniployres and had been by them 9* Voluntary 5 t to the bank, where it had been n?np r t* tilted (o (heir account without ques- * OCneUlCttOI passing the sliurp eyes of the pay- I I. Dinner to ( teller and only being discovered by ^ Ident nearly thirty days afterward. 1 lie iOllOWing' a \x or more exnerieneed and ex?ert ninrl? 1: I-/1VJIJCI >1 I ) I M H ilness inon had let thnt absurd mis- . 1 11 ( get by without detecting it. it the same on ch h almost beyond belief. The only n nested lw tlir? Hm re ridiculous thing about It all was 1 > ^ fact that he had missioned hl:i own COlirt HoilSC Oil that 1 name. I'y referring to his letter , \ n AK k for the day tho cheek wa? dHt<nl ^VDCfCrC discovered that he had been busy A. Bowen, Charley ^ t then In closing up an Important t i . "1, 1 with n man named Smith. Thnt liniam, \\ . L,. l^i < tho only possible explanation for Garrett O A Gib1 slip, lie lias had the canceled ? r * ck framed, and It now hangs in bis K.eitll, J. I. I?e\V ire as a reminder that "to err is hu- Tinr> I<?1 \\T I M ,V,.? I., (tut b,-?l IratllLHl clreUs.? Uaniel. W- Morg cago Tribune. A. Richcy, J. 13. Is Wh? Onion* Are OJorl..., Alfred Sheriff, Rob :ow many times has every flat I 1 hotlias. I). C. Tlinn uller entered Ills home only to cry In disgust beenuse the odor of the )n or the turnip or something else . permeated the entire six or seven i 1 I J | Lj B \ IUH? \J LJ\y ^ 1 1^ Let's stop hnving such things for -*--4 v/ rv^y ner," lie suggests to his wife. "Why, mortifying to invito n friend to b when one knows this sort of atiphere is going to knock him down 1^* 1 iqoii as ho outers the door." I 1 li'011 s a matter of fact, there is no need IvlvvlJ excluding the onion or the other ofllng eatables. The simplest way in \yc>( world to solve the ditllculty Is this: ri? uie cook put into tue cooking >el with your onions Just a piece of Srt"K' e bread about as big as your fist ichow or other the breiul absorbs uccltatlon odors, and you don't know onions on your menu until you sit down Sclecli(,n. he table.?New York Times. BUTTHRI'LY DRILL. A Krnnk Comment. ousekeepers will appreciate tills Recitation, e story of Dean Sianh;>. During a Rcriut'.n;], t to America, not long before his ill, he was invited to dine with a ..ill ,.,.n..?r? I.. .. m.lh.lMl.. " OWUI.H-1II n. Early in the meal the denn in- Recitation,. ed of his hostess: "Mrs. (} , ild it be impertinent to ask what is gumbo soup?" "Perhaps I can : answer," was the amused reply, noTMUR (ioosE'5 :\*.utv, telling yon Lady A 'k comment the ilish when she dined with us a on a time. She leaned across the ? e and calhnl to her husband: 'You 1 lid better try the sottp. It's not .ul.trem tomorrow in n n in, rly so nasty as It looks!'" "Ah!" the dean, smiling, "that was exy like Lady A . She is a cousin nine!"?Harper's Bazar. song Knnlotftcnl Noiurnolnturs, 10 buffalo In the United States is liecitation son; the purtrldge of Michigan and usunt of l'ennsylvanla and other e.< Is a rulTed grouse; the rabbit. The Peak Sister* ilentlful In the market at times, is Dcclamntlon are. Both species of grouse, tlio eft nnit * 111* tilminlofl ni-n ?nll.>.l . . . * ? *"7 uiaiogue?"A LAWSUIT"? isant, partridge and patrlge, aim 1>Iiniiitf>il grouse 1h universally 100(1 to ah the prairie t hicken, l'ral- PANTOMINE, i-hlcken Is not a bail name for the ve?tni virgin Drill inted grouse, for It la original and ; not confound it with other birds, it Is not right to use the names ? . ridge and pheasant when referring KMay Th, >ur grouse, for these are the cornaineu of European specimens. y ICuKay . Nelf Sufficient. distinguished comedian who tell? lea very well was Invited to a din and for the greater part of tho Paper, A (illmpsc into the ilng entertained tlio company. vai.udii roitv hen he returned to his hotel, thorily tired, his wife said: Oollvei Ml, did you hnvo a good time?" i0, I can't Hay that I did. Indeed, had not been there I uhould have ' ITT ,4i I~ B 1 /3k Jl^ ulge ? Fhyalcnl culture 1h Just mm*mm ldld. I'm taking henuty exercises. Perhaps yOU like V jorie - You haven't been taking then remember?H) i long, have you? Judge. gray hair. Stops fa a man In mean to his wife, has he -----rht to complain when he finds that folks know It? Atchison (llobe. 2/ A (Jrent Sensation. 1SS here was a big sensation in Tjeesville. m "1 ,, when W. II. Hrown of that plaoe, I-j '1^1)1/ i was expected to ?1 if, had liw lift* ^ ? Cvk}I.lA\ 'il by Dr. Kmg'H New Diaeovery for m sumption, IIo writoH: "I ondnred ifferrtt?l?? agonies from Asthnma, bnt ^ r Now Discovery gavo mo Immediate M !>f add Boon thereafter effected ao?>m ocuro," Similar onres of Oonmimp || pneumonia, bronahitlH and grip ar M ic*on?. It's the peerless remedy for ^ 1 l(i Norlll Ml throat and lung troubles Price 5<K M $1 .00. Guaranteed by Pickens ig Co. Trial bottles free. \\ "-S CtRAML 1 I or run I DIERS'CELEBRATI^ ^ na Q. p IIIMr o ' v/ V> 9 ^ Cr O9 I ^ U ;sof Pickens Chapter, UNITED IS OF THE CONFEDERACY. { it flpnrit nf ^ >< " A " * 1?? ^ y.jw ?. in., w. i). /uigooti, comformed in following order: ist. Pickens 1 . All the Veterans under % command of d. Members of Pickens Chapter, U. 1). C. ^ ' ; hters and civilians. 5th. March to court 1 order by Master of Ceremonies C. E. Rob( lev. 1). W. lliott. / ddress by Mayor of Pickens. M usic. " ,-i.W (V..- - ' -* ^ " .V..V.O .vji me presentation ot Crosses. n of Crosses by the Daughters. \ Music. 'the I Ion. W. L. Mauldin, of Greenville. Music. .peeches by old soldiers. i.tt i by Rev. O. M. Abney. m )ld soleiers. t fl re the names of the Veterans who, having | jauon ior grosses oi Honor, will receive H ly of June at Pickens, C. H. They are re- V Lighters to occupy the front scats in the |I )mbie, \V. B. Allgood, W. T. Bowen, R. Jhildress, J. K. Cox, J. D. Cureton, J. A. / itrckin, W. T. Field, J. K. Foster, W. R. son, \\ . A. I Iendrix, W. L. Jenkins, J. D. is, T. J. Ligon, G. M. Lynch, J. M. G. Mean, J. B. Newberry, Berry M. Pressley, II. Ligdon, George E. Robinson, M. T. Smith, ert Stewart, 1). H. Tcnipleton, Peter G. . iipkms, John Watson. IG ILYERCISES i ol TIIK is Graded School, M Jncsday livening, May 2.itli, 1904. I ".lesns lli.ls u- shine 1.. I'rimnry Dopurtniont 1 nvoeul inn . \. i iiu <?in .mii 10's I'rnyor. ' I.. l?orciui lnjior. . "A C'lilM's Drcinii n| ii Si.ir, ' ... \ ... I'ulli Mnjof. Mut-i)' li.V tllO I'lrUcliN <'di'liet Itrtllll .. t ll> Fourteen Girls. . .'I'll en slio sin veil A wnko .0 nitre 1 rliu t.. How T"?l!"y VI ..v. I .,^1 |If 1 ... KllCIl LowiH. . M iimc I>\ ilio Itmiil V... icenc m a Tie Wet Oltiee. v. l hiihotUMoMMfl .INDIAN Ml'N I KIISSHS. i by l:orty Tot*. . . Musle by llio Itmnl I ' Ilenetliciion. ... I?y J'rof. .1 tillii (i. < of Wofl'ord 0 oil I'ruc GrlJ g | Thursday Evening, May 26th. I k < \ amkkica, | i INVOCATION. \ 2 .The Light Keeper's DitiiKhter Miss Kate Heftier. H Music l>y the 1'iekeiii Cornet Knu?l Ili Twelve The Swottl of I Sim kot Hill.... I AI lornpy-: .1 I '. .IEokk ^ Characters: is<>i iiioii. v* ynit ,iVi M Uhlr by llio Hand ,Graduating lixcrclscs. j Pleasures of l.lloral'ire .... MusiCjtiy the Itiuul Future of l lie (jriulu tiling Class of IWI, .. \ y of CcrtlticnU's l?y Snpt. U. T llnliuin. .... I.I.N ! I'll lo\ H * uCE.TA^E S I JLn> Hair Renewen I our gray hair; then keep If. Perhaps not ? I all's Hair Rqnewer always restores color to I lling hair, a)So. Nono Thomason, i mable?* ? / Millinery. { Ul)?