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VT,:*"vvi11 i ? " JI^B ;Aq Sentinel-Jour*19 Thompson k " <JI I 'V f. p\ I Every J ' public wo] - . article in 1 We Co t-ioris of tli , . lings of th the mar 4 POSltlVel^ i? r I^An official of the ^ forts that malaria baa almo* aooi cured from tluv territory n< Jt is a Hif>ht o uir wit. famous waterway. and nt 8U 'J pIlCPH. At Ul.8 SO.IHO HL< result to tho efiergstdon't usually havo an ' havo been mark/in t1- *V'Tii'1-lH "u'(^ ollt < E ^?r '^T'TTi lx' ieduced, nnd wo EWyW V>6ught to proV' ou!o,'t? ro<Juce it <|iii inoj to tlie mosquito lip ~ ? ' - 1 r country, unci u??.i. . )the Panama canal zone healthy by clearing it rpi ^ innoctft., ? J JlG X3 Hjdi xnrk and Sweden are^Ol\ J 1 strengthening their _ I / In ovident anticipation y( H ILnn uggreseion. Thoy have noted Mrs. Finland. and ]> >n=?il?ly four lospin, back tof the wovo of bou )i Vj-Hion : the Far r'ast Mr. ' is sin >/ ar I ne.Yv j c to H|HSHHHh|9H ! were Jersey ' I tK'fi I improve-1 .. . I not !iiit in onand *o oxU-rtui- . . . wool ami van , not noil upon ja ^ the nioFiHoctH have ^ '.I r.. * iU1 Ubert ;; lico^oMERY I :: ^ ft 0 p'l,?r,o? N. Hirlo nmo.^ ., . y"H' i n i > ???' 0 v.' An.1 over to Ireland. -/O cross by ton Vlin t must I do wSien I 1 "* f'y'onse," hiiId kind court Mon. "but im host o olil y* Hhortly ami let u r or n '?M 1,1,1 s to ?> "niiriM! n i:ch mai.^,, n(1 M kuiiH"x - ljiw f.'HHioruil (serviced inoio jn mill) in charged for HiinihiV t Thf "4 held lltftl "tlic yAiir. Wj the 8er?VFUSft)P88 o ' / the skill nnd time vifepiv / o i cruH rendu d" nm]M5Ll lorcd id arriving iitwjji I the charge to l>o L' Jlo size of tlx- pationt'HvV* W Li (?uld not be coiiHidored. 'f[S r "V'f.jrt wnfl of tin- ( pinion t'* ?'/ hot. ?ld ho chnrgcd ul;' 'op Ah u legal | lf!MV*fho all ri^lit to say * I:al W? should liO equal in iTTo <; doctor, yet the fact remains ' the custom of the medical f? lg? land of the lepjal fraternity t / require n rich man to pay . to hiH moans rather than ac \hin eiiHc and the results soi^\\ \ A MOB AT A WEDD^jv\ J Was it, an n(Teeti(>riuliY\^Vv^V /lie bride or simply ciirO^^\YvV\ the ViUole population t^ Wi in the icinity of Way I b ii i> i ahmkj> to iiim. i Ak the 1 nns/lvanm Philadelphia, to ""l ncsn ftu<* ftond th,x,t\iey'm-ia\v, tln>l K\ "Wholan, Qtahilatiei ' I iw "f v-. i ? two x to ,,1h ad-B WTaeed?V- Jnrch j^U one ^ ml O j nn, ROrrvB >,A crowd | nmlly. mVI < * int" ' ,t,m? I hoforoH ^o pres. z.t ? wanl H^r. It r IEAT Commences a $25,000 su article in the store aderful op | >ort u niti she store with the e in't Put the Store in is sale is quite usel< e money saving op ' no Goods Sent out on , SENSATIONAL} cL Anybody who wants g Silk Skirt will have an L . ? a buy it at about tho b \i fl I nnn rush mere. This Bn'le^/cei - r.? Yard wide Black Ti 3i^ -P3 lar prico $1.25. Hi) cents WASH Sl |j 27 inch wide in bent H"" m " ' an(i 09 cents values, tii H 27 incli Coided Wi m o u> kind, thi* bale 25 A. F. O. Oinghams in this Bale e<Jr cents. . ?? n ol< T^ur-cu Cord jd Madras and ,\ . IUthoo hams, full width this t Staple Dry Ooods ai trvel nti all these Prices. You all know ch wondtrful low and A merican Prints ( u i>f the year you today fiJ cents per j i opportunity like Five cases to Ik- sold a )f the ordinary run One lot of Calicoes, nt the Ktock must terns. 27 inches wide, have cut deep in hum we have marked ' r. it , Ck. | yuru. U trill HI1VI u v ,rst customer in oui lis morning we gav 3u cannot attend this sale write loi i-en notjQ D Q | I ana piedmont, u Q J* 's Mother, Mr y, Mr. VA:toi\ \ e some ol thtj ! c 11;11, lor yoi. issued ami l>nci on Wednesday irot hero until Moi , i .. uei >' ' s she wrote, .? they k" i- ( ur dear child, j k again, or at leas' | v reached this oWveeks after hln wife's II , \y to me to prepare a deed, n Ul< ' i they draw them/ he said, h r<>J>3 aro?'ruis whole property, a clear 1< a)o a year, and a beautiful house f unit irrnilluU tn hfvi iliuif/lihir rnuart'liiif n only a inodcrato yearly allowance from tJ his wife's personal property for him- t! self. 'I cannot trust myself, Warm- n Ington,' ho kii i?l, 'that's the truth of It. e If I have money, 1 must splatter It.' h You mny be sore the deed was as li stringent as tin lawyers could make It, 11 j and ho slgi.ed It without v.'r.kiag. , 11 "Then, I .suppose from loneliness, the a ! Bohemian broke loose In him again, j o j In an evil hour?one of the small hours [ h ; In the morning, most likely?lie f? ! 1 In Li i with Miss Tiixle Mordant, the liveliest an<l at the name time the cutest young n lady that graces the boards of the Kin- I t' pi re. a "Well, I needn't tell you, when a man II , of sixty falls In love ho comes a crop- II i per. The cunning llttlo baggage quick- j c ly coaxed him Into uu olTer of mar- li rlnge and then stood out for handsome I c settlements. She put 1 er eye on the p property, but he thought he had no p power to touch It, and I didn't en- tl lighten him on the subject, you may be e sure. "He was wild with himself for bin r 'folly' In having assigned It to hid o daughter. Hut Miss Trlxle consulted c lawyers on her own account, Sharkey & Hnippit, Hhar)' fellows as you'll meet a with In tlie city. (j "They were not long putting my pre- o clous brotlier-ln law up to his legal o rights. As the law now Htands under li an old statute of Queen Elizabeth, If '1 the property Is granted to Miss Trlxle In consideration of her marriage with n the grantor, the deed to poor little g Florence Is not worth the parchment It's written on. Sharkey & Snlpplt are ij now, I have reason tQ know, preparing H marriage settlements and making over ; the whole property to Miss Trlxle, who r Is In a seaside village In the west of Ireland." t "We have Introduced a quiet little bill li : In the house of lords which will repeal t the old act of Queen Kll*al>oth, which t] allows a man to defeat* lijfv?wn grant, and will make voluntary conveyances t absolute agalnstAvhat we call In law d a 'purchaser wltTftiotlee.' The bill Is <1 halfway through the lords. The lord chancellor has promised the royal as- 1] Sent by deputy, of course the day ? offer the bill passes the third reading t I ill till* UUIfl IIIUI1H." "It'H a race, thou, lictwocu your blU end their <lo?ul Tor a live thousand A year utako?" I "Exactly." 11 "Hut I don't see where 1 come In." "I want y?>u to run over to Mount K&- I gle, where MIms Trlxle Iiuiikh out, and s keep a Hintrp eye on her till the bust- c iiorh Ih through. Sharkey & Snlpplt t are an Hliarp as HclsMorn and Hliut as li tight. They are in constant communl- c location wW.h MIkh Trlxle. If jou go to I Wrclnnd you u ,y bO able to tap th<? t Hvlro at that end. MIhh Trlxle Ih as nnd lively iih they are close." ^Kll go. I'd like to do the llttlo girl A a i^ytirii If I can. so kfeie Mordant AUt particularly / |^^rr vriMRnry exile In 111 H^^Mg^^lonaten V \ l L I _i_ _JU"- 'ft. .. 0 STO< >ck Mult I 3 will be sold at a es to buy Spring xcoptviou of spool i the Paper, The ass, IT CAN'T BI portunities of till; approval or Exchange blunt lengths, moa SILK SALE. yard a in piece, tlie Better Uinghami a black ialleta cents. i oppoi tunity to Yard wide Sea I mo cent aa a coin- ? cents, thn' sale 5 Good lioavy Cotl feta, regular price letter grade Cot ntr, 20 cents Nuns itFeta, our regu- this is an unusual black, white and ji r in the salo 10 cents A 50 cents k-adei it if ul patterns, 00 in nil the new sin is sale 31) cents. that have been wi tiah Silks, the 50 sale ol) cents. cents. Yard wide Voil i striped pat ten s, goods are all cotto tell them from w Red Seal (iing- patterns are the ve mle 5 and G cente. sale tho price 19 co t Less Than Mill 10 pieces or mor ' what Si>i paon's O*fords, beautiful ?re, the mill price at 31) cents. ,ard and freight All25and 3~? cen ,t 5 cents. this sale 15) cents. 3 cents. Nice pat- 25 eents White to make this salo cents, these goods them 3 cents per cents, five ditfere sent Ginghams in during this sale at ; store after the C e away a handsoi r samples ot ap,fH- * J ENDEF eenville's ( no tfi talk to--(lint was Ifor trouble. "If I only had somebody to laugh b'lth ine at these yokels I could stand t," she muttered disconsolately. Then her eye wandered from the sen ii front to the tennis ground on the i?ft, and at a glance she know that ate had been kind and her prayer was nswered. A young man dressed In be extreme of fashion lounged across tie ground carelessly swinging a tenIs racket. Ills blazer bla/.ed hot rlnison and yellow In the hot snnhlne. MIsS Trixie's heart warmed to im at once as a kindred spirit. In vc minutes she, too, strolled out on uO ground. She was quite flustered t first when slie found a young man n the ground and glanced at him?oh, u bashfully!?from under her long ishes when he dared to speak to her. Hut In two minutes they were in the ildst of a lively single of tennis; In wo hours they were "Trlx" and "Jer," s if they'd known each other all their Ives, it was the dtxy after when the Ivcly young lady was planning a blcyle expedition that a waiter brought er :i telegram. A monosyllable esnped her as she read It. Then she etttshly tore the pink paper Into leces and tiling the fragments Into lie "turf bucket" that stood by the mpty fireplace. "Now what have I done?" she cried epentantly the next moment. "And 1(1 Sharkey specially warned me to be areful. I'lck up the bits for me, Jer." ,i?t iiiKianiiy milieu muiseir noun nil shoulder# In the turf bucket. lie uletly slipped nn old telegram of ids wn from Ills pocket und, under cover f the bucket, tore It to pieces before 10 rescued the fragments of Miss 'rlxle's. She took the bits he gave herr lit n nntch and burnt theui in the empty rate. Half an hour afterward .lor, In his ledroom, with the door locked, madw puzzle map of bits of pink paper on lis dressing table, and this Is what he cad there: . "Just discovered child's friends putIn# bill through parliament to secure icr In property. Hope to put spoke lu heir wheel yet. Must hurry up with leed. Is old man willing? Sharkey." j As he finished reading he saw with he confer of his eye through the win low Miss Trlxle ou her wheel, Hailing low 11 the lawn In front of the hotel. I In a moment he was out ntul ofter ler, making his hike fly. He drew breast about a quarter of a tulle from he poHtolilce. "On for a apln?" lie said. | "When I've sent a wire." Hhe slipped off dexterously behind ler wheel at the postotllce and stepped ip to the telegraph counter. Jer stood at the open door dutifully loldlng the wheels. The telegraph Intruinent In the otlloe wiih uiie of the ild fashioned affairs that eonsclenlously tap out'their messages. Among ds manifold accomplishments In anther condition of IIfo Mr. Jerome Mood-Bmlth had learned to Interpret hege taps. Thin In what they told him: '"j'o Sharkey & Hnlpplt, Ix>ndon. loud deed at once. Old man haw conented to execute. Mordant." Ah they went down the Rlope together in A-lr wheels Jer suddenly remem/u* "By Jovo," he said, "F. wont to Mfllihi wire, Joo, If you don't mind. 1'lt be with you In 4 ^ K R =Hender he Reduce B1G SACRIFICE and Summer goods cottov vill be sold attempt to comple 3 DONE. The bps s sale by holdi ng u sd During this Sale. Y t of them liavo 5 yard 3 cents. ? in stock 4, G and 0 aland, worth at millH cents per yard. V*) ton Checks, 4 cents. ton Checks, fie. ^flrfULfor Veiling for ]0 cents, vaiue. in inu?3, greeu, / : ! i ,WI,i. >ink, while they hist v^liMflPlV r in Voiln at .19 cents, \1|| IffiljP ninif>r shades, goods '15 'ir^li nners for us for this e sit 19 cen?s, these V^i.|lil': n, but you can hardly Vy |ji|||M; ool, the weaves and fcij ijlljji'l ry latest through this V i lli ' e for 50 cents, White Kij jj| patterns mercerized, ||j|l |j t s Oxfords and Piijucs, , l |i || ! dotted Swiss at 1"? i are good vt.lucs at '25 * nt patterns to Ik' sold 15 cents. PRIZE C ity Clock stsikes n lie Silk Parasol an< U. Vv c-.ia. v- s?t'. ?nd wi? 1>(; K tSON C Cheapest an He wheeled sharp round on the face of the slope and flew back to the poutofllce. He scribbled Ave words to Warndngton. "IJlll blown on. I,ook alive." Next morning Mlsa Trlxle was up early ami restless. She wus at the . telegraph ottice before It opened, with tho Inevitable Jer, of course, dancing attendance. This Is the message that was ticked out as ho stood holding the wheels at the door: | "All serene. 1(111 bloeked last night. Snlpplt starts by tho morning mall for llatheool with deed engrossed for execution. Sharkey." "Hooray!" shouted Miss Trlxlo, hut when she went to the door she caught a back view of Mr. Itlood-Smlth's well over the hamlle of his wheel, fly* Ing up the hill back to the hotel. "My eye!" she exclaimed lu utuuzoment. "What's come to Jer? I)ld a wasp sting my pet. Just aB I w?ie In humor to tllrt with him too? Fife thousand a year and a castle, ail to iny own cheek. 1 must have u downhill scorch all hy my own little self to work It otT or I'll bust!" .11 en11wiiiio moon fsmmi whm h(range , ly occupied In his locked bed room t : There wan a timetable open beside < him, and n big railway map of Ireland J was spread out on the quilt of hi* bod, at which he wuh busy with a pair of j compasses a??i! a blue pencil. "A little over a hundred," he muttered. "There Is time enough to do It. . Hut It'H deuced risky work and dead against the law. Well, I've helped the law so often that It must make allow- , ances this once. So here goed," He fished out a strong bloycle boR, ntte<l with Mtriips to ho carried on th* handle bar and packed lu a very sin* gular fashion. The t<vo cups which held the oil for Ills lamp and lubricating oil for the beurings were his sole baggage on his projected expedition. flVft iri'/inuv i uiuu iwifli ? at I # A #??ll ho wrapped lip carefully In a couple of large silk handkerchiefs and stuffed Into the hagQuletly and quickly the hag woh flttivl to the hara, and lUood-Sinlth I (dipped Into the Huddle ?t the hotel | door and was o(T at a good*. Hteudy 1 twelve miles an hour. All day long on , his high geuretl wheel ho pushed on at the Hainc steady, unchanging pace. I Evening M'gan to clone In. Ill? cyclometer marked eighty-four miles ali ready covered. "In good tl.UK'." he mut' tered and alackcueu speed a little. At last! lie could Jusl ^lst|nK?lsh the I steep tdooe as the roaii rose nhi-untlr | and lea|xiI off the railway, lie dru|>0<Hl, off at the foot, llft?*?l wheel over; tlx; wooden ralllogH and Htood It carefully In the tdiadow of the bridge wull. 1 lie took tlie bag from the handle ban* and walked with It doWn to the ralla. A few start* allowed tremulomdy through the hnxc. A faint metallic* gleam came from the rallH thaw btretched, two threadu of light, away^ 1 Into the darkueHH. i He took <jne of the Hllk handke^-' chlefH from the bag and ahook oqt the foldw. He drew the eork of one of the oil CHUN with IiIm teeth, soaked the ulllc | an full ax It could liold, ami then, bendI Ing down over the near rail, he began (uncaring the jimooth metal thickly with tho ol)c be worked ttoadll? and Hwlftly'.for o<er a hundred yard* I down tho nt? * i> gradient until one can I of oil WAf^cxhnufctqd. He crowed the lino an<l.(wme up moyplrv^md daub_ IHl ' I jb I v"m\1 ' wr ?*' - ~~~~ ' EDUC son uo; V id in the N< This sale will 1 ; at less than VI an at a big sacrifice. tely, or even fairh t/ ' . t we can hope to t p an item hero an< out Must Have the CAi ' INDIA LINENS, Your SjK-cial Attention this 1 t of India Linen, th Bale uh lonjj as they but, to YHlllfB hikucii WW pi'lCi'S v think of the time when cents the pound. [fir\ 50 pieces assorted Hint cents to 535 cents, this Br 'itvvl cents, 10 cent*-, 12$ cents a ' VctlA Toomuny Shoisfo. the 1 MjrMji the whole necrtt of t his Ut iwjj I,!| We have more shoes thai ought to have, and we ha' MVy let them go. So- bo on 1 morning and every day w ji2v j lasts and take advantage < lavinge. Crtshells $0.00 Oxfords : I ' 4.0) f ? ii.ro :^.o?> 2 50 Tulane 5,00 " iDf ; . " 4.oo ?The above liiu'8 ar?> the I ville and uro nil thin i I Mer h Patent Culf Oxfort | not to break, roguli-r price > K F IC R = ine every mornin ;1 a pair of Orossot i i i r. __ i i:v i u> v""'uii samples. O. - "Bl d Fastest G ?? ? nig mo (itnor ran rrom the other can-hi the same plentiful fashion. Then In; took his stand right l>etween tin; rails ut the head of the gradient under the bridge. "I hope I um safe here," \he muttered, "right In the track of/the mail train. We'll soon see'." Almost a? he spoke therefenine right before hliii a steady, white star, distant and low. The star stfl the time grew bigger and brighter. Then e^me u curlouu vibration In the# air and the roar and rattle of the 1101/1 train. Low at first. It grew and grew like a strong tide of sound forcing itself against tho wind. Under n full head of steam the engine of tlie Llgntning Express, with a long train.trailing behind In the darkness, camu thundering up the Incline, slacking wj>ee?l u little, like a horse out of hronth, as It cllnihed toward the top. Then all of a sudden the wheels struck oil. There was an Instant change in the roar of the train. Tho rough Jar and rattle died out of it. TIIK KNOINH HiHK OM BIX>WIiT. But the acquired momentum atlll forced the huge weight forward, tlie wheels wilding like (i horHe'H hoofa on a slimy pavement and taking no grip on the greased metal, 'i'lie engine came on slowly and more slowly, until It was wlttiln twenty yards of whore Mr. j{l<MH|-Kmlth stood at the end of the greased slope, It, wavered, stood still for one second and then began silently and Hlowly at first to Hllp back down the slope, g,lining himmxI as It went. Far away d>wn at the foot of tho gradient tfcft, train en me at last to a dead halt. Then he knew the train win Safe for the night. Ho he drew his wheel frost Its shelter with an ?asy mind and with the wind at bU hack ^-ent Hailing away swiftly uud smoothly along the road he came. Next day at half past Jl o'clock, while Jir. Bnlpplt. wjth the deed,In his blacjt calfskin h . ttdll a' long live inlleji f|o'iu fl|\t'hcobl. a tery ei?rloi per<yf#muc# y as 1,1 P?"0?r98? I*1 ^ house lord chancel I. S*" "V scarlet w?> Ck!^K\ t besldo ! ffv HHHBI ? Busy Bee ext 13 Day asfc j ust 15 days, a utacturers Cost. yr mirror, the mer< lo is to a'iveyou 11 1 there Ironi ever; ^ 1 B i tl w sn to Buy uootis nert VLK Mens Kunsett Oxfords if. railed to an'J $^ 't'l.JH, Mei nt will been 1,1 NullilUus, Special a look at l)u?u Positively every pair < . ill make you h(mHe XV1" K'> "? t'?? ?" cotton was 5 , ..V ''uiilo nothing hut Think of what you savi l", valors, 10 All Ladies and Childr do, 5 cents 8 to Cost and Lins. nd 15 cents. Nl1 l,lK'? Cuts at a Hi i... , , . Mene Oxfords Cut to tl',li z:. will iim.vo tlurm, Eve, i, ?. think we < " 1,1 ... .idii.m.i (,i '"K t'lORsetls, (illation *? r well Known ami etmiuu mud Tuesday 'liilo llio sale if theHv) gr< at g will "be given a t 'c d 1^ c? u u '111,/LiO. . USY.BI rowing S t o al it'llt majesty of ICukIiiikI. A short mail wurt milling a list of bills which hail niism'tl thrniiL'li itlu> dtni'inu nf Inrilo aiul (oininonrt and were now sailing peacefully Into port* "Tin* voluntary conveyance bill," road the sh?v*t innii. "I.a lteinc le vent." Jerked out u tall man. In tbnt Kccond the bill was an act and an integral part of tbe law of the land, and the rlghtH of little MIhh Florence Burton were secure. All tbnt afternoon at Mount En>;lc MIh.s Trlxlc Mordant and Mr. Mood Hmlth waited eagerly loxpectnnt of tel egntitu*. It wa? wellf'on In tbe evening when two arrived together at last. There waH but ufie word in eneli message. Her word wan "Ix)Ht" ? and bin "Won." Chamberlain's Stomach and I,Ivor Tablets lie!tor than a Doctor's I'rescrlitl inn. Mr. .1. W. Tnrnor, of Tulmrt, Vh., Bay? < lu*ml>orl'iin*h Htomaoh aud Ijiv. i Tubl->ta liavo dom* him morn good than any tiling ho could got from the doctor, If any jdnaoan in thin country waHiib'c t ? compound a medicine that would pio duco Hncl) gratifying results in eases ol utoinach trmiblun t iliouHticHP or conHtifmtion, liin wholo time would l?o uned in preparing this one modi<'iuo. For sale by Piokeim Drug Co., Pickens, and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. Over-Work Weakens l/l/lnnou */ui muilV^3i Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. fThe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they filter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do ' their work. Pains, achesandrheumatism come from excess of uric acid In the blood, due to ncglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble caur.es quick or unsteady heart beats, ?nd makes one feel as though thay had heart trouble, because the hear? is over-working In pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urirv-/ troubles were to be traced to the kidnfys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their bei,''0" ring In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mis.1!" oy nrst doctoring your kidneys. The i-it**. and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilrr , ly Swamp-Roof, the great kidney remed1 soon realized. It stands the highest fo\ V ( wonderful cures of the most distressing c ^ ^ and 13 sold on Its merits ' . by all druggists In fiftycent and one-dollar slz- . \,\l es. You may have a*' sample bottle by mall nome or r.wMnp free, also pamphlet t^MIng you how V. \ out If you have k\fl y or bladder tr-^5' Mention this paper when wrUl'ig Drnj\\UV^ & Co., Blnghamton. \\sio Don't make 0 r . t ..-o Iho ?.rr- " ,V.n;) V,u v\*> ^ , v' ?VV -xV\ Mr A - V - ? CAI ET ^atPST* Ban hm Hive Today. ? $25,000 ,nd it oilers to the t Nothing reserved, cliandise and price lodeiately suggest i \ y section of the s1 oi Nothing Charged to Ai l-SS'XS Specials in Men's t $1.24. uf SlioiH in tlio m ? u ... lo at u Cut Price. nM?"" 1 >1 P ? ltulinhle Shoes. " wer8, knit bottom. p< h. worth regular 00 ctw. |> lir ens Oxfords Cut Me,,? Nainsook Urn we the coolest Under wear g Hacrafico. regular price 110 cents, t! the prices that ,)r^ns F uo>1 n?ll,,:i V man's Oxfords .??? !"* ?J cts- vslluo 11 this sale, includ m?' ml several other , ens S>l??rta an. shod makes. colors and sizes, good \ heeii great leaders wit priced this sale 15 cents '^*2s??whi 1 | , >.m.i;,,JAijale of nu ns f P, I ?V*u11 i? / / j prico 515 iin<l 40 c*?*ntf?,1 I'i* Moiih all wool Cukm f^/ strip !S, pliiids ami 8?l 1 I prize jwell woitli EE HIVE r e. in aipci Is it true you want to look old ? Th then use Hall's Hair Renewer, ar of early life restored to your hi : Tobacco Tags i A little tiling to fool with, Mill some |i K?!.V1Io1?1h' tUgH, MWlll JtK I'roWllH JVIllll', S<'ll 2 tagu buys yen a box of matches, 100 to b n tags buys a bar of {rood hiumiry n> ap. 1 ! equal value. l!ring me your Sags, if inatel tnale them for noiiiciliing else. I5v a luvky puiol uhu T run oiler you n , :$0c in 10 gal. lots. Thorn1 am fully oh gooi have n No. 1, n il syrup at '2.r>o in 10 gill, hi My priciHoii Toharco in h-nt nd. hold A few old f-tonk ('ottoti Horn elieaper I or a Hhort tune 1 wiil m?*1 I M< ;in and ^ v KM N E H i /Yt 1 Oii h pair profit. Co mo and foo ahont I am el< hiii# out a few lino Cheese for ISin: prices paid for Chickens?CuhIi or T. D. I I Rich, Tasiuli BRIDAL ?1> c i r \ r 1/1 i > \ \ r a i > i j i n i L v r it vv .a u ii .1)1 A VI ON I )S, OUT G Itoii't fall to ??>?> o . < J < 1 J. F. BP"64^ k TGHTl 1\ N"w IN EVER \YV* v>-A, c The Suit or Ov (ftSA\y. v\?^\V perfectly aiul '}2jSS?V position you st; ,r \\ yV ve0 V' Our clothing is .UNV^.A \ fl>N \SvV' ? m . / a| ' 11 aegggjgag / ! ! I A radio g / I every i attrac- V re ink- vK-k e. x ' lyone. Furnishings. h, olaHtic scaiii lurl button*. etc, t Ino lu !iU i>(u i VIII*' iiiw" vvui 18. elastic seam, i 011 the luarket, i , liis sale 39 cents. gan Shirt utui i Greenville for 1 Drawers in all nine*at S5 cent. hrs priced ouliL It is Bale 25 yents. id?*rs that have h us at 25 cents, our-in-hanil Tics, 1 all si'k, rcgulai ^mjjgi iSis^ centH, .jr^m iner Suits ViP!i'V4?t* * id colors, regular ' Innncl hiiita2 and $3.rj0, goio^ this coming ? 3i UBMMLJIflMMaaBHHa ?-Vl- /:y - noFTTRTT. siniTTwl HaifRenewer ~ icn keep your gray htlr. If lot, id have all the dark, rich color tir. " - V? "H j ; Wanted!.... ie< pin snvn them. For most of R. J. nnppH, Early Bird, Sweep SlakeH, etc., ox. :& tugs buyn a Imr of Caatilo soap. ted Meat ami liberty Hell tnga have iea and h up is not what you want, Hum Molawoa at 3 gal. for $1,00,sor I und bright ah home-made Horglium. I J its. pood for a while longer, lutn I can buy tliem now. kVoium a ' 1 1 ( \ IT* k! . . i I I V/.L!ik' . lliitH ?Money in it f?>r yo>.r'. wlint tlioy wiM living. \ (JodiIh. CaTI alwuyH wnut Produoo. Harris. I P.YP.lllSlfRI J 15 JUilUlUUl f U I m iniiii'its. s. c. >v ^WKmm crcoat y<|H looks wV uul or sitfl niade tojfl jht be. jM itdojM