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THE PICKENS SENTINFX-JOURNA^^^j _____ *f8ntmad April 28,1903 at Pickens, 8. P., tm booouJ olnas matter, under net of CongroRs of Mnvoli 3, 1875). VOL XXXIII. . PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE i, 1904. NO 52 ..Sturdh IOREENA Ria sr J You can mnkc out your list befo STUKDI VANT'S and get anything yi Dry Goods, Clothfn, :Notic M "V^AJi.tS'fftes prico than any other store 11 Jf | satisfaction of knowing after you get 1 W t] bought and find any article not satisff and got your money ere something ju Our Clothing business last Fall w tfOod many lots of ono or two Suits. . ij I down so low it you can find your size ^1* |] it away till next Fall. *: ; When you come to Greenville, coi Hring tho whole family?Plenty of roo Vnil vH fni k H. K. Sturdix P?| Greenville' Wk HsFALL, J. S. WILSON, R. E. Bf ProHidont. Vice-l'roH. . mi *\ i ? ii ~ IPtine PicKens on Mill compan ' " ~>:DEALERS IX m* c^Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls. Oil and Linters.^T n patrons for their patronaj* regularly and you "batting " hnnMt: them for meal est market prict H!1 we can treat Bide prices but \v hhI than any othc h. cureton \ J. Mi l). hh3hk> bani K1S, S. C. $ 20,S TT,0 m, - io5,o ?n<: i )ilpo ?IKRS. El _|r()R_ bHUb -- bhLLlNi BKS are no\tf coming / Wm larger and bettei Kson's business thai Bit can be supplied I t o \ A 9 1 li?i* A V* I Tbt) Mlnnwotu if JL1 111 State Dairymen' ? Will U?? | iMV tJ' for scoring at thel Tho pinn Is to boo 08 It arrives at i asldo to bo rescoi tho first scoring. ' to detcruiluo its k( quently tho bnttor highest has Hooii ly dotcrlorato In that our best inf< __ ? V VUlf^lUllU VU1 Idk. which wna t< that a fow days i made. Tho expen re leaving home?Come right to so mastered tho , ou want in crcnI" thnt th?y fl ter of an extroiuol lu fact, thnt. Ilk , Shoes, Hats and winning a high sc HIS. = I nnd to dotermlno . tor 1b now set as! ? w<v\ks later, then 1 i Greenville and mid have the nn average' in aid lionio and examine what you have proper score to 1 ictory. You can feteii it back paekiiKo. Wo ?re st AH good. that this last Jud portauee than the as immense, and naturally left a after the butter l All of thene lots are no'v marked represents the tli it will pay you to buy it and put usually reaches Paul Furmer. Kmd A(Wiun<a no right to STURDIVANT,S? If farmers wou!< iq l'or the Children. counts with their of them would do . at the number o bargains, keeping merely n? safe rule to go by . Thoso who hnve tr . _ -I. a hnve found thnt S If 1 II i l u I! cow8 that were I ?41 I X, \J V/ B | money makers of ' fact yield n?iy ] which had been c< s Greatest Store. blcprovr.^ Professor C. P years' iuvesttKutlo tlou, hiiH coino to \ HB UHMHMHBHUMBW eion: First, a cow when a heifer uh \ cow; second, the llrst mouth as It 1 of lactation, excel) weeks when she i I iim i ii there Is very little IUCE DO YOU GET UP on pasturo the m Sec. & Treaa nrm. . - . . - nor poorer than v Willi A JLAIHE BALK. t [ winter; fourth, tli yi varies littlo In com Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. d?yI 1 A N?w 1 Almost everybody who reads the news- The d?tlry and fc ^ papers 13 sure to know of the wonderful Illinois and Ohio, ? i| ii 1 cures made by Dr. i>rofi>KKor John Hn 1 Kilmer's Swamp-Root, of aKrl(.ult?ru of d JS5T l ?r:y * VlWd In It Is the great medl- It l? liruyoKHl to || j-*V V ^ V VT js/ p4? cal triumph of the nine- gross. Tho convei I 1 V^/v )vSj \ yT |\ j iilftjl teenth century; dis- tlon of tlie Btute di ?-^\>\ HHP covered after years o( monta which met n his season rtFlT5 ' < wv ^ scientific research by jv,iy delegated tl.o ?.p H&M Dr- Kilmer, the emi- tt t,)mmlttee to,', ' TnX W,!"d bJaf und food bill. Iti Can ^Ct wonderfully auccessful VprompUy curing Senator Cullom. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- Water It and hulls and Bright's Disease, which is the worst it y0u Imvo not ?^v.. lorm of kidney trouble. would bo worth tli 1 lor your Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root Is not rec- WUHhler u u wou ominended for everything but if you have kid- . . . _ ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found lo 'u u v a you. VV(i j Just the remedy you need. It has been tested so that the cows w ill nav as ' In so many ways, In hospital work, In private <>" cold, atormy da ? -r practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- Ice colli wuter at 11 r market. chase relief and has proved so successful In Minnesota I ?very case that a special arrangement has [yj m been made by which all readers of this paper 4 y who have not already tried it, may have a doubtless, have u sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book thnu the strnwber telling more about Swamp-Root and how to God cotikl have find out if you have kidney cr bladder trouble, makers than the M When writingmention reading this generous crs, but I am sure offer In this paper and p. McConnell. m send your address to .. , Cashier. B hamton, N. Y. The * 'uie was when K regular fifty cent and nom?ot Bwiwup-Root. and creamery ma \^r & dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. work done by aKt'l _ V Don't make any mistake, but remember experiment statlo ?T the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's ^OIU. t,yt Hays Cre 8ft Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, In<,n |? control of N. Y-. mi rvf.rv hntflft "J ' longer Booludo th< AO QO m I ~~ ?? flee a iumI clasBroon oaoo I T0 BE GIVEN AWAY ^ 0(1 UU Thb Hinrfiama EmbrotiWrf Outfit, fs?n|?r.l on c<>??l ni.v v M te:U!. . ill I , , ?.:ir.l J... I..Ill) lire r. !.<?. < Ii. I UU ( t lr;t 1 bllBlIlCBB L i.ll CtyuiillMiiiuin Oiileri'lfiC ( Itvll Iii.i ?ltli It ii.ilies .. a a Art |g | e.v 1> .n*? in-1, 'I it.iimp (Vil.rv V A;. ii< i l..i Mil r \uil, I Slli'll llltHI UB 1 IN U U iU" u.. Wmafli, l lli.ltcirtlM ( ?<r..lUr. V ilncsauj \I,.1{?IV III [nu"l I 'i <'i.nveutlonnl l>csi^ns for iltiK-wgij ovnaiuc illation. .in i\u,f 111 **'? ? BKAD OF**B BliLOW l^?? I ^ V/ta N E 'W IDEA. 7^Ki?'t,?!<58 pound* a "Woman'i M?((?*ln? col its a (Ktuud. Til H.?1ltiOMl?i(?|H!on,lli?f.n??l SO-cfntiniinilnf puMMifft. f i ,n|l|r ,,f <-(?WH It It an authority on all i.uttert |.<-rtainli>ir to .We.t, an.I l,M} III 1 IK Ol t OWH contain* the Ulrst anil nu*t |-ra< ti al il)l? to l>< foun.l ||ii?rii>u wlltlo mywlxfe In the mltfk'lnc wntlil. If you wllhloilrftiaell ' at a nu~trrate ripeine.tl.e NKW It.KA WOMAN s MAf.A fn| yfllUt' Ot hUttOI ziNUltai *ltl>e neiestlly. 1 ai li lav.* contain* lllustra , tlon? In clou. It treat* aHn of all aul.Jecl? Interesting t. til, llH'llltllllK tllllt women In Ihrii Initnt life. Sen.l yo.irtia.ne fo-ilay ?lth irt t . , ^ cent* an?l ?e ?III enter your ml-? ri|.tl. n for one year, an.I Ovt'r $ mail alio tl.e I mlroMery Outfit alu??n al??e. lb lira la ?aU? Ikli uxr alua ?IK. " f f [w?w IDEA fPBUaHIHO CO* r? T * ~ ? 'mH hccom? a . ut '<???.' ono dairy // luloly <^HOii(ial to in " ,tf ..Langston & Nealey.. ? (( Cv pre8<',,t '? tho me l?re- // 1 wk*t kno?moohk mtaxi) ) /) JVfir,,tfo creamery 1 ,:ver ' mCKPM f f r <<l tortinw * } % Handles a full line of c<f )S Dry Goods, Groceries << Mlukc Intft and^roduce. ft Allon'fl Foot En? SS >Cive me a call and ?c painful, Hmarting, % (be convinced that we can S. Si"g ?St SS sell you as cheap as Mr. /f grp it^Ht oomfort ?l fl. ? A"y|x,<|y- << ^00^,"?.r // ItriHg mil Tour I'rortnr*. ^ ""(l l)( A OhVm ur lUricr. A ?ln?r? ? V , ?,W " ' o of ruur |>atrui>HK9 ?4>l)e> /) I HIlO'ltorOM, 2< ??><* <x I stju^'Aial^k on? Drug Co, 4feismmamum ___-gMMj||8| HAS IT A FUNCTION? HE Dr. B. P. llershoy, known as ih? ?ltU7l\/T iAlwi^sjl l?ftdlng surgeon of Denver, stirred n jMi R tip tho Interstate Medical associate 11 IWUir {[on the other day with the positive .j statement that tho vermiform anV\pendix has a funetion to perforin in Butter Makers' and spilo of the reiterated statements b association have of the world's wisest medical men loiumendoble method that it is with out usn nml ?>iov l?? I utter tlmt in entered removed with impunity. r annuul conventions. I)r ]{or8l,ey advanced tho theory ro the gutter w soon i,nH a secretory red two weekslifter function, serving as a lubricant to riils second testing Is the great intestines, and that any ;eplng qualities. Fre- interference with the organ brings which has scored the about other forms of sickness and commenced to rapid- a multitude of disorders, including quality. The fact Is fatal constipation. jrinod butter makers These statements led to many r old methods of scor- pUSsionatc criticisms, the speakers ) score but once and *n ..11? ? uftor the l.vitti r wus I \"\ mum, t butter umkers lmvo I \eU7??0X V1001"1?8 <0 f01"11' ns urt <rf ripening their ^'10 indorsed sentiment of the mcetire oble to make but- ing. Finally by resolution Dr. y high flavor, so high, Hershey was instructed to conduct o a, hlRhly flavored experiments, retain notes of his obtlo keeping qualities; eervations and report results a year i-ors the purpose of hence.?Denver Cor. Chicago W oro. To forestall this ord-Herald actual merit the but ido to be scored two A story of Secretary Root. torn these tvro scores EH)lu Root> tho gocretnry of war< !ck ? t ? rin in u> ^ vein of humor in his eomposi>e attached to oacK ... .. ... ' . Incllued to believe sometimes finds vent in .rin.r Ir. i... ironv. 1)iirv111 hp most. trvini/ 11 rat, as two weeks crisis in the Chin&W A\fTo^r /Of last s made more nearly year a group of newspaper rcpoPv'.'JV? me that the butter were admitted to his presence and, the consumer.?St standing in ft row, plied him in turn with questions. The secretary's exwith Your cow?. prcssion changed from interested i open Individual ac- curiosity to rather marked weariness cows, a great many 08 jjJ0 bombardment went on, but Ubtless be surprised ^ mnunor never ]ost jts gnivity, f animals they are , ,, , , e .. ? ' luxuries. It Is not a fv,;nt W,IC? 1 \? ^ ofc lho, ?roul? general impressions. bur?t 0,lt Mr- Secretary, I led keeping accounts am informed that the president is lu many eases tho very tired of Minister Conger, and thought to Im> tho is going to get rid of him." the herd did not In "Ah, responded Mr. l{oot, with pFOllt, Wllllo OtbCTS flviHoilt rnliof flmf ilm conrof true tmsldored Iohh valuu- ou^ "yOU have discovered that at d cash Income. ^st, hnvcyou?? QnrationM. "Yes, and now could yon toll mo ?. Smith, after ilvo wither Mr. Conger will be disof the milk quob- mlgsea 0 .m , BUpcr8edcd?? the following eooclu- ?XT l.,J r , , , ... r yields as rich milk Neither; the president, with vhen oho is a mature careful regard for oriental etiquette, milk 1b as rich the will BClld him ft poisoned letter." b later In the period t (luring the last few ?ne ?' Choate's Jokes. 1b drying up; third, The wife of ft well known New difference In the sea- York lawyer who visited London lity of milk. Will la the past summer was operated on Ilk Is neither richer for appendicitis in the British me/litle on dry iv<'d In tropolis shortly after her arrival e milk from a .herd h J Th ^ (] t, .. t iposltlou from day to , , . , 1 , , was able to accompany her husband dairy dim. for a walk sho met Embassador JokmI eoinmlsHloners of eeph Choate, an intimate friend, In con Jmiction with who liad shown much solicitude for .mllton, the secretary her recovery. The delighted Mr. Pennsylvania, have Choate greeted the lawyer warmly, and food Mil which I u..a i i - 1 ? ' ? uul/ BUUuiuu 10 ignore his wile, wno Introduce Into con- f]nauv 8aid, with a pout: ntlon Of the asso. lA- "\\5hy, Mr. Clioate, you don't tako tlry and rood depart- J; e \- i u it Vorth.nd. ore., lust an>', notuo ?f ',,c- 'mvi' ' L above ifcntlcincn tin tpO.v'OU t\ CvOla tO -111'* )et. I leally aft n national dairy believe you have forgotten mo.*" K'lll be introduced by "My dear madam," said Mr. .Choato, smiling, "I must confess i <ne iinra. that 1 did not rccognizo you without already done o, It your aj>pendix." 0 trouble to Horlously Id not ptiy you well Razor and Scales. system In your barn Within less than a dozen miles of 111 not have to out f]u, cj(y jiall, in the borough of y* In winter to drink Manhattan, a quiet suburban comol>c l?.,k. munity lin8 n ju8tic0 of ll|0 ,0 iii"or Mnu?>rrt. wjio continues to practice his call! 8<J,(1 that (Jod eonld, . ^ b bcp ?(j ]xMa t imuo n i>ettor r>??rrv n . % . . ,, ry, but he never did. H, rVJm ??.)<>?>??? h}3 shop. 1 rom made better butter chair to . hair lie Hits, in one moInneHota butter uuik- mont plying his razor or scissors ho never did.?W. \V. and chattering like a iiuo 1'igaro, in another announcing his judicial 1 Work. decisions with the solemnity of n the average farmer lord high chancellor. The barber n made liKht of the magistrate, shaving soap in ono cultural colleges and hand and the scales of justice in tho ns. 'I hat time has | other, is a truly imposing fnruic. aiiutry journal. l n?! 1 I 1 1. those Institution* no : Daft on ,, msolvos In their of ! . . . , ,, Thoy get out mid ! tAn cceenlric^ man named hvans, mors mill tradesmen ^ bo lecentl} died id Carman liour experiments aloiiK I shire, Wales, devoted liis lile to witlinos. In dairy work ness'in^ hangings, making the accessor* CurtUs and j quuiutance of extentioners and eollenry, Halx-ock, Far- j lccting relics of murderers. In tha ii \\ isconsin, Lri and j early daws of public hangings he Van Sorn.ni, I.. In-j , lrav(,| ,?IV ,|UI?nra'to ?eo n I, Ml.mo.otn nml ? , rf? ,, . lllYorent stales havo . , . ,, , . , , ultH Of Inestimable cinated by the business tha on the and agricultural In- death of ( alcralt he applied for hi* >io (wintry. Not only As this- was net granted, lie coding, feeding and i set uj) a gallows in liis own hone thoy rendero*} valun-! and invited bis friends to test tlie thoy have Invented i noose. iM'dil IIWH'l/ lliif\liilii<ti>tu I ? n modern croainorles. Behind the Tlir.ca. I., south Dnkotn. The last horse car luta been baniloner RhcrwmMl of from Massachusetts. To sen ,K>rts ir?a ereauierlen | the horse car one needs to <^o to at state, and Ik? estl- ! some fanner's pasture, where they f??r the pant year of ?re used for cow sheds, or to New it an avoriiKu of 17Vj , York city, where they a re still in lfl KftVO $2,000,000 for I rpi,n , ?; contributing to Uh>. jj- ciVy 'Vviil''probably"hV/^o ho estimates the to- . . J . 1 , i sold In Houtt. nako- cnr? twenty years after tlx. inn<lo ut home, to bo rest of the country lias abandoned them.?Worcester Spy. Dairy School. i i m *?.?? John Hay's Remarkable Experience, recognized fact that / ' school courao Is almo- Secretary Hay has had the unmue the education of tho oxperiencu of being in close rein* maker. Only a few ; tions to tho three murdered prcsihis idea wan seldom dents just before their death, lie iital collection of tho wag secretary to Lincoln, he stood man. How fast eon- friend and comforter at the bed>pulnr idea of thliuca Rj(j0 CJarfield, and ho was MeKin ley's chief of cabinet. Worn! of All V.xpeiieiico*. 0 Your Shoes. Cim nnjllnnf? bo worso limn to fo 1 that ovory mieuto wib bo your !u*i? o, a powder. It ourefl Suoli whs tho ? xjioi i ;nc<* of Mrs. 8. II. nervous foot and in- Nowson, I)i>n.dnr, A'n. "Fovthrooyc.n-" 1 instantly tidces tho sho writos, "I ondurod in durable piiiu ind bunions. It's tho from hidigofltfor1, stomach mid bowe' isoovory of nj?e. Al- tronblo. Dmth unompil ii<??Hjilil.> nlu>n *ko? tight or now aIioch <lr,etor? nnd n 1 remortww f Hod. At lenptb certain onre for hwwU- I \vn? iiulucrd to liy Elco'rio J?itt tired, oolong fwt. and tlio ro*nlt wn? mirnflttl'>uM. T ho Id bv all Druggist* proved nt onco and now I'm oonap'n'e'j 5<\ Don't accept nnl>- roooverod,'' For lyivor, Kidney, tttoro ;?go FREE. Addrenn, noh nnd Bowel trouble E'eotrio little > Le Roy, N. Y. Pick- in the only medicine. Oily Mo. la guaranteed by PiokeuH Drug Co, PROC SEED BOXES. OLD SOLDI An Early Start For I'lantN?Tcnttnu > vnriou.s Pickens, Seed Ivoxes enn easily be constructed In the house and the new seeds planted T - in 1110111 bo made to product* good si/<cO iunder Auspices< plants by the (into (lie ground Ik warm enough for them to grow outside. In H A I ir1 HTPDC this way mi excellent start of the sea- L//\U\JiT 1 son ran Ih? obtained, says Ohio Fanner, which suggests sonio good arrange lnonts for tostlng and forcing seeds. First obtain any long, narrow bos 1 . Assemble at d< ot* boxes from tlio grocer or dry g<x>di . , store and arrange those on benches in niolicler. some out of the way corner of the liv- 2. Procession for Ing room. Of course they generally do ^ T? i > * i Cornet Band. 2nd. A] '393^ I W| Ii . All good, 3rd. i \ U r" 1 1 v-3 ? IT? house. ' 3* Called to ?rc^ "V\\\' Welcome addr AltHAKOKMr.NT Ol'' H1SK1) ItOXRS. u hotter near the stove, for there they can get plenty ol" artificial lieut, hut r T-Jmdiner nf nil not always Is this strictly es.ontlnl. ^ ^ Next 1111 up the lx>ltotn Willi u layer of i '"7. Presentation ol stones iiihI then with grow*.', awJ UntillY-SVlth hiii'iViV' Aiiun or a rich leaf mold with Handy noil. Clear sand oven 1h A.cltlress by tilt good for tho forcing seed l>ox?>s. 8o<hJh planted in lxixi-w thus nrrutigcg (see tin* ttgm-c) and covered with a (. Voluntary snce plight layer of soli should have plenty . of water sprlnkli d over them dally and I O. 13enccliction by rouldonibk- h,,,t upptol from l?-low Dinner to okl ; In tills way llu1 HtHMlrt can Ik* inauo to germinate in a few days, and If a few The following1 arc t of the needs from the different iniek- , ... ugosi are used the percentage of those niacle piopei applicatic thilf germinate ean lie noted. Indeed It ^]1(, OH ->j-d (lav <) Is quite essential that this test should ' o 1 j ho applied whenever one Is e.\|>erl- cjlicstcd l>y the Dail^hl SKI!"""""know" house ?n that d?y A good way Is to urruiige these wed Orwell AbcrcrOllll) t>oxi*s behind the stove In the kitchen, a ^ p. .. in which enw plants enough eun he ^ ''OWCfl, LJltirley Ldllli started to fill a good si Bed garden. It Durham, W. L. Klltrel Is also advisable that eueh liox lx> In- ' . beled. so that the plants will not got (jUtTCitt, Cj. A. Cilbsoil, ,ulxe<1, M. Keith, J. T. Lewis, 1 the apple orchard. Daniel, W. L. Morgan, What J. II. Ilnit* Would l>o With It. ^ Kichey, J. B. l^igd ..Culture- IN III* Hull-, Alfred Sheriff, Robert Apropos of tho now theory of keeping n graas niuk-h on ttio orchard j. Ii. 1 homas, 13. C. I hompki Hale of Connecticut says In ltural New Vorke.* If the orchard was mine 1 ~ **"""* ohould luckle it thin coming spring with fflHBIWHECBBSHBBHBBBBBBB! a broadcast application of some good n fertilizer; stable manure if I had pien- Hj ty of It; if not, lino ground bone, pot- jtt ash in its cheapest and most available i m ^ form and a moderate amount of nltro- j "SMs gen. I would then put in a still', steady 4 SmB ^ thin- In M >.rcli L should spray R (In; trcoM cither with strong poliifth wu- I -flgftgag ter or sulphate of copper wash; tutor, 9 us tlic buds were swelling. u good ;i *" spraying of bordeaux and probably an- H i other liordeuux spraying with ho mo ar- N senim! polMin mixture along In May or rjjj early Assuming flint the plowing H Mv'J tias all boon done? In April, and tho car- H llcr the better, 1 should give thorough , f O culture through May, June mid July g y/[A/ A^lt. with moot approved Implements at I hand. A spring tooth harrow would ? J P serve the purpose bent. A good liming B ity of the land or a liberal dressing of I sj hardwood ashes along the last of July I and then sct'dlng the whole Id clover H would b?> my way of llnlsdihiK up Oh- m r WTHCI^I C^lTT Tin* Winter Treatment. Tin* following wilder I should give 1 Iitiiiil al l'.' and ai-ironllng to apparent flyu |KB m S9 nerds; a lluh> fcrllllzi r In the spring If MHa> f . 111 MM Hint tin' liuri'ow* i!u ui'.iiutc frost and ; ^ inuil would admit and keep lip the eul- > A T7/)|* 1111 tlviillon a.unc im la-fore. I'.y tlx.' act-olid . ? year the orchard ought to In-gln to feel and Depressed ? 1 and how the results of surli treatment frnrn flio , . | | I, ? V??? V??w IUIIK, YTiillCt ( J/U , and peii.ips to do hoiii<> IiukIiiohs on it. frigged out after little exertion? o\V!i )!< < ouut. l-'lirl l?i?r n:ii:tiul treatment worth living? Nearly every oneli would C(,ntli.,ii- along ahout the saint* apparently bracing, is all tho time h uolo Kilt li as to uaiiaiit It. liioaUliix physically and mentally,bestdeac 1111? I tea ring ii x many roots as would bo pneumonia or other illne.Mo s?o coed like!v In this tlrst plowing ii|> would wnic, aBtimulant, a reviver. ?lu?-k ... U,.. ably forco a strong development or ? m -- _ ^ . fruit huth; the first year of cultivation, P||LS| f Q |u? B 11 and so I should reasonably export a UUll 1 Ui lino rl'(it) of imnles tho nermitl vour Imt I ? It Is oik* thing to ox poet results from j TOIliCj un orchard and unotlior lo get them. 1 We receive thousands of wrii A forty aero apple orchard rightly hail- been cured of disease and built up dlod is worth a lot of money and ought /flf. ALEX. FERdUSON, to pay all the hills and leave a splendid ^ Malt Whiske profit on top of it. 1 am a hollevor In | culture and have mighty little synipu nQW ^v^workod hard thy with the genera I orchardlsts who place to seo that everything goes expect to get success in any other way. PUKE MALT WII18K.KY, and 1 life. Before taking DUFFY S l'U IN... , digestion was poor. Now I have i l I a til I <>h i take it, and I always have a good Soil Held and drv and not too tioii * yeura ycv. uuny Bla 1110 greatest units tlie* pen. whloli should sown as have and always intend Id have a soon ?s tlit! K'onnd c:iit Ik- workod and and invigorator."?-ALEX. FERG at tntci vMlM of ton days for snc<?oHslon. j Every ^stlmonlalbpublislicd SproutliiK thorn In n box of moist sand ^ ^ f()l?wo Wj fn a warm collar bofoio planting out- day than ever beforo. Itisprcoc Bldo will glvo a considerable gain In 7,000 doctora and used In morotha oar I Incus. l'oas grown onrolesaly In tho tals whenever a gentle tonic and for npvcrnl <Morl?r and arc not profltablo fiwtl, isliment it con tains. Itpnritlesani blood; Btrengthcnsthecirculation; S a? i vidjn". heart's action; steadies tho nerves; PrHhl. t mo .y n ?i<ut .inanity i? roawlee; clears the brain and ci i ? ~i\.. awwiBMi ana vigor to every part 01 ( r.nst nt v co * 1111? in, uoi* mil g Dr. DUFFY'S PUUB MALT \\ K u 'm Now I *?h v.m'v I??? l^?T-fnim>tion guaranteed absolutely pure and fr Con fit** fn l Coldn lo bo i inqii 1 d. A oil. It's the only wnfakoy rocog riHMHit x ii'fwAimi f.otn T. .1. m lirlnnd Government as a medicine. Ik n'OfviHe, Vji. , Mi?rvn<> iih i \ nni> ? . ilo i)^lveouttheBprlngcoldor^fc, it ?.t i' i ii.. . .i.ii.M . n.ww. yon all summer and Afreet your lu w i \ J, , u ! ?,?? tor- DUFFY'8 cures coughs,cold y.-HiH and d d or<? 1 nil Mi<? t.mn wi lioiit. of throat and lungs, and all Btona iM'ing benifJb.Hl. Ton I Iwgui tuklrg CAUTION.?When you e?k for D Pr. Kinh'rf Nm? I )i? o vivy, i.ikI ii fo Unscrupulous d?aler?, mindful of th? <? ??- ? ?*?? WTO?ts80SS?aaKS fcctn.-. in cum.*} nil T n ni;d 1 IIIO t gst It. H Is th? only ae??lut*{y put lv? ubles Ciiiimiiu tu>n, i'u iiiim'.|i| an I W*ltWh{?jn Orlr. Guar iii.e'. by l'.ok??? J>rn* Co Trial lo 11 h irtf?, ivjn'ur hi?, ? fiOu, nm| flold by all druggists and g* iRAMME I OF THK ERS' CELEBRATION S. C., JUNE 3, 1904 )f Pickens Chapter, UNITED nP THP rn\inmrr> \r\/ VI ULy W1 U l^MDVrtV I jpot at 9:30 a. ni., W. B. Allgood, commcd in following order: 1st. Pickens 11 the Veterans under the command ol 1 Members of Pickens Chapter. U. 1). C. v V nirl V.1V..ICI.IO, ^in, miireii 10 court I 21 by Master of Ceremonies C. \L Rob . 1). W. Hiott. ess by Mayor ot l'ickens. Music. es for the prese??teJ.wi of'CroSst1.?.? ^ ' Crosses by the Daughters. Music. : Hon. W. L. Mauldin, of Greenville. Music. ches by old soldiers. Rev. O. M. Abney. ;oleiers. he names of the Veterans who, having k >n for Crosses of Honor, will receive A r r- i i i jiui^ in. i ilkl'ms, v_., ii. i hey urc re;ers to occupy the front seats in the ie, VV. B. Allgood, W. T. Howcn, K. dress, J. K. Cox, J. 1). Cureton, J. A. cin, W. T. Field, J. K. Foster, W. R. \V. A. Hendrix, \\ . L. Jenkins, J. 1). \ J. Ligon, G. M. Lynch, J. 11. G. Mci u M i >> *. - j. I*, i^cwuury, ncrry im. l'rcssley, II. on, George 1C. Robinson, M. T. Smith Stewart, I). II. Templeton, Peter G. ins, John Watson. ^ ^ mib ^ ip 1' vnomc(/uMr~ 1 JhjuJL Au^itifutC J A *^Sjg Jri&xs 0<tj?<? ' 1 *M oit, QJ*- 6A\JANnAH GJ\. B mammsBBsmBasaas ? x 1 <v >w *3&phkssek y J OiRED? H d Run Down? Arc You Sick ; r3 Your Blood Thin and Poor? von tAke cold easily ? I)o yon feel shivery ? Utterly Is your complexion biul? Do you feel that life is not uaBoiiitJui muse symptoms in spring.Tor winter, while i eanping your strength. Your blood ia clogged with inois in a more or lena played-out condition, just right >t always nick, but tired, vinsn, T1KED. YAWNING, ribee it. This is especially true if you have had GRIP, iinon in winter. TIimm are Nature's demands for a angeablo, trying, disease-breeding weather of spring, )T next winter, you need KE MALT WHISKEY "orator, Body-builder. Iten endorsements from grateful patients who have ^0/0? nnlTv'a I',i r** Molf Vigorous at 115, Says, "Duffy's Pure y Has Prolonged fly Life." i yoar, and I feel m ?tront? as my youngest Bon, who Is all my life, and am working yet. I got around my I right. Homo yearn ago I becan taking DUFFY'S know it Is tiiis great medicine that has prolonged my KB MALT WHISKEY I did not sleep well and my perfect rest at night. Every morning and^vening I appetite and perfect digestion. I expect tcfll ye many t medicine ever made Tor old folks, and we always bottle of it in the house. It's the great spring tonio iUUON. tiillman. Ind. 1 in good faith and guaranteed. fllSKlCY baa .lore used to- itfTllH T il m xc?IUnc? ef thl* preparation, will try to Mil you cheap tutee, which era put on the market tor profit only, and a positively harm fat. Demand "Duffy V' and be nure yeu ? Malt Whlekey which contains medicinal, health-giving lylftaoM In sealed bottle* onlyt never In llwk er bulk. mUt " A the label, and be certain the aealoverthe 1 tie*. BL ' ^ t -rt-.....