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Fhis is II And shudICK(E And shoud be music to I day in the week crowds cai jam iull of choice merchan selection is grand. Fame ] very And presents an array of your purchases here. Eve the best to be had for the in the Piedmont section a from. Columbia to Ashevil BE N( of numerous advertisers. this section, but 'tis not b OUT OF TOW N rj RADE eration. Every day therle stock. We will take pleas DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. Its a pleasure to look through the grand stock of 5 i nering Silks-every kind that is worthy. 20 inch all silk taffeta, including white, per yard 36 inch Black Tafieta, every yard warranted, special price Special yard Wide $1.25 Black Taffeta, per yard, 20 inch Cream Wash Silk, per yard, 27 inch Cream Wash Silk, 50 cents value, 50C Colored Corded Wash Silk, BLACK DRESS GOODS. 36 inch Panama cloth, per yard only 36inch 18 Twill Henrietta, per yard, only 44 inch Melrose for skirts, per yard, only 42 inch Cheviot Serge, special, per yard, only 46 inch Silk finish Henrietta, per yard only 56 inch Panamia.Cloth, 75 and; 46 inch French Voil, Aeolian and Canvas, 40 inch Mohair special, COME TO GREENVILLE'S GREATEST STORI to lay in your spring supplies. You can dress better a it on less money(! it You trade at ARNOLD'S. A HEARTY WELCOME AT Greenville's Greatest tup their hands in holy borr, r --somo so)ciofy Jeaders-arul yet their child. ron hardly know their mother. The ~i~ ~ ~13~little ons esiaealwdto ro PUB3Z41IED EVER(Y wEDNRBDAYMONo. aiint aRofaegowm , - ~~ allowved to breathei anid live ini her The Bentinel-3ourn~al Company. soiek, wvhio the mother is dressiig THOMPSON &5 T101EY. Pitors. n urli itid, not giving any time to the childlren, because theoy J. L. 0. 'iJoM PsON. Enrron- arc too imund f oublle. Ito said thatI _ ___ ---in theseo latter days many considlerod Subscriptioum $1.00 Per Auum'l it a disgrace and sh ame to, do the AdIvertisin g Ri t s Reasonable. - _ ---duties of a mother and home.keeper. IEntered at Plckons Postoice as Second class le thanked Glod it hJnismiother 24saumauster wa not a society woman and that the mother of his childdren was not a PICKCENS, S. C'.: EOri(ety womnh. Wednesday, April 5, 1905. ______________________________ Liberty Smnging Convention. Compulisory Vaccination Law to be En- AscTtineu .hthe Libet Tn hi Siyu forced.Haptist church en the first Swid,'v ,Compulsory v'atccin ion will now be i rl 95 ihPeietLs e)nforced1 in every county in thoe State ley in the c ha(t'i L The State Board of Health at thme '. he followinig w is the progra meeting in Columbia last wvolk pasedl fir thme mnorning: Prof E4 M. B,>d a resolution, which in a generai wa~y in to arrango tho alass andl sing fiif. meets w~ithm the icquiremnents of the teen misutos. McD). WVeiios, W. A. Act passed at thme last sesion)I of the Porter and J. F. L -sley each angz Legi~lature, andl the Attorney tGoncr- fifteen mwnes. enchina by the al has been instrumcted to draw up I) pastor, Roy. D. WV lIiott, after uihiel skeleton ordlinanmce which will bo sent ai i -isio'f 00 h')-m a%1 to all t->wns and cities requiring comf ta ken for dinner, (.r which tihe peop)lo1 pulsory vaccination. The Board hiaR of Liberty wvas so geinerous amnd h:>. so far pushed the camnpcign for com-n pitable. puleory vaccinattion throughout the Tihe comm~iitt) rppointed by the State and over $800 has boonm rpent president, J. A. (. iey, E. B. Rtich this year ini vaccinating thopeoplo- audson anid J. AM I int, bron2iAt ir The Board wvih nlow appoint aigents the following prog unm for clhe after in each county, whlo shall ste thatd noon1 service. Pro~feIsagra McD). those peophe livig in uninucorporamted Wecamis, W. A. . tor, E~ M. Bold villages are vaccinatta and there is ai g,'. . wsBW.icl.'k, heavy penalty attached to thoseo y ,C mte uii i " i~oec (1 not eomply with the la-v. A comi I .in .~tmm ani FJ. ,oc mission of live cents is giveni the 'Ih olwn n ~ r eeeetd said agent and a nominal, charge of p' . me wig 01; r w erreced oe centa is made in each caso.---An Vc 'y.tee,~i~ Pr 0i <-t. . erry dtt cu Intelligem~eer- tary. det O mth er d~t ontrsFomDr ilo- a Thme ass~oiationm then adj->urned, RedHo Pontrs ro Dr Klgo ater a very cij 'nbi dla fo al a'-' D* ,ohn C. Kilgo preached at present, to meetc with Zion Me~hd~ ~~ ~%.tr teet Methodist church, Dar. church, throo i msouth of Eas~ ' N. C., recently and his bermon on the fourtih Si.,idsy in (ay,1jI ~4#~Z2 ted a great deal of comment. E (Ycar Snmith, see. ~ ~peakier cosmpared the churcb as *toof Obrist amid said that the Bouight V amberbzminm's congh henmed '~~osociety-going fold did in amid Sem 1o frienmds, ~xK ,~>t~' eoil aud' the world for -Mlr. F. W. J. letcher, a dIraggast in and twenty days in Viotori, Australia, B3ays- --itmem of *%V ~4 n top for'ty ay be. mine,W a 8o pleamsed with chmmubotns Congt n edy, ich she had 'eed. for hoybc wonkl sor ye her oldIJken whben nmiitig from~ colds ~~ ~ oop, that'durinmg am fortmght's timehe~ -~,~ d obtained at luy shop, nino. bottlos, pmlrt Qf the stamte, teinmg thuuao noboe ~~ a had done tid advanig thmeth to ''' id 4tna, ,i.iKle' DrnA oo VITAT S SE he ear of all who 1 be seen wending dise. The Dry Go Pashion's most cho Line Tak values that safely ry yard of fabric, e >rice. We are loo] i the proper place t )T DEOOY1 They know as we tsiness or themiH to SPECIAL CONS] is some special sal( ure - in showing yoi 42 inch Mohair s him- 46 inch Mohair s 75c 2,500 yards fast 95C 28 inch 7c. figur< 98C I case 10c. color 25c i,ooo yards fine 39c per yard 39C 3,000 yels fine 0 Zephyrs-Dimiti 25c. neest desi 25c. Lot Chiffon, Or! 48c. Sample cas< 47c. GREA 58c. 48 inch fine She 11.0o. 45 inch White E .0o, 40 inch White F 39c. Big line White A Id do J.T Store. 211 and 213 Up Our Contest. Th ls is the last mnonth of the Son Ir tine) Journal oidn'dg contest. Hlut up Vilur C' 'IlIS11 11(1a~ Voto the!Ui, anIal (on't 1 (cep en your rights. Theo con tet will close at 12 o'clock p. mi., A pril 30I.h, and all couiponse to cont mutbe voted by that time. Coupons by manil, bearing the post mar.,k of April 3th Iior beofor, w'ill be conside'red as votedJ. THha last pu blishied ceccomllIt f the stanud ing of ihe cIontetn~ts [ wi be0 (o) Wensdy A pril 2Gth. Thuis ep->rL will be miadj upl Tulay~(f, A pril 'Jith at 12 M~I, and tettr this report. no alcco)unt will be k--pt of thu~ vo~ Tholse wishin to I)caIst t.h-ir v i.ca txe thatL comunti, arIo r(equested to i ILLt thisi ')lice5 and depo)Csit thie cl~oons ini thet b)ox peirsona~lly, We1 tinake this I (q(e't~. inl ordeIr thait nd one, con~t~it wih know the standLlig at the el ". I All in(i~ditin pojit to ahav Voto anld a ca~se fIinish, noud it. utcse in tereted eas '11thunred ti oi.O \wre n 1 pesnit wil leavt) us aill iti 'ho trk may~i kom IIi'it is tA Nitimatllo v;tt., nnd t thon east it 'oj who youL pleaso. At Lthe (loso tho box will be sdd anid c given) tu t.tihe hanids oft lL coni3tO, sle'ced by te.I JmValng e1n'.:t.-t, to Ih .:1faof ihe wjinneri, J Y-:u ar iinvited toi l.A 't th cboSe, 1 Wh wilt wh;i? \\'e diiti o , guesin~g cot.jOVI The Clayton-Wolbome~ Weddig. Las''kt Wednes~day ahlo'rnoon1 at tv' 'clolck, MIarchl 29, tnu hmomue ot .Mlrj l'o~m Welboiru waIs theo sOcn, (If inet but biem~t1tifu an impreItQ 11iv vintiug in thi marrinug of hii laughter, isst \l Irm.aret, t .\b3 Jljn L. Olayt1on. soni of .hur Ole-(ton stig. A. luml &e row pa fye no ,r elivsn itniessoi the (-.A'only IaA 1 participated ini thto fes.ivitie.. of tho eoccasion,, for after thu woE dah that~ mado Olin andl Margaret 'hand anid wife wore spokorn, atbunrant re. res~htmonta wvero sved antd gratly (unpyed by all. and1( g as8 lovely. No wo~nder Mb r. Ohy,y1u persovered .lunth e 4VhtL. to, IOIS IIS, Air. .Olayo. to I4 PJod ION to INtI~ NTIN.- I are in a day's trav their way to this I ods Department is ice conceits are ter Ih es Up th r makes it profitab ve ry article that ci cd upon, not only o buy stylish reliat ED AWAY E Li as you do that tl tell you so. . DE .A TION.-- W here outsiCe of ti ii wh.th :er you are )(cial, peCciail, LUMS IN WASH GOODS. :Olor 5c. Lawns, special :d Lawns, fast colors, per yard ed Batiste, worth 1oc to 12 1-2 Ginghams and Chambrays in. rgandies, Floral Display, special es, Batiste and Mercerized clo Xns. Some of them worth 25c, anldies, newest designs. Made t( , special T' WHITE GOODS 1JARG Al m. Lawn, special atiste, wvorih 20c, special ersian Lawn, speial 'Iercerixed Waist Goods at io, i uer Main Street, GREE From Liberty H. F. D. No. 3. S3pring has come anmt everything is looking biemacijful. Farmbers inro mi-ng a long rap idily prepe'ring for thc eX netierop. -; The4 first (quteriy counfeence of tho Liberty char'go was 'hld at. Vuairvi ewv on the( first :3at urday and Saudaly inL April. it Suniday school. will be hiohl at 'E1iview evory Snaday at 8 o'e kot k , in. ece~pt the seconii Sudny. I ch ich~ ar regirdar preaclhmg dayr-, rkhen it will be held at 10 a.. m. We hear that the w edding: biellIs a~ll ring e-ra this appour6-Ia~ pe intL Mdr. .Jake Carpenter, who. la seui quiite* sick, js abIa to- be out Igato, Mr. J. K(. 'Iolcoinha, kost n ii in :OwV 1as~ ,v(ek. The cauisa of her tetha unknown. NL. J. HL. Claiyton seems . to be hand of his neighbors inI farmaing. le has all of his gnun in. net at Mr. Warrern $mith.V tast ac urda ~y Vf evei I reiadE -red rowd. A -nuo-r ail11y enIjo3 Mr, Bob V. rson ouLvly was Lh< -~l lipb Smith thbo 1 'ar. Peter Gils -I h15 isriting, andi~ I Borin Unftol rDli. 4'. 3rissio, ou MN.arch 26th. leduced Hates to Spalai via Southern R~ailwa. rerv low rat e ot oneo lirst class~t i pInI4 25 cenits for the round tllj) m)i c intan rate 5) cenIts). I1stes Q aIpp)ly froin all stations, \tL1Litta, Atene&, anId Elterton) to Teensbo1Jro, N. (I., ji$nclusivo, andl( '0om., C~haelnStoun anid $tavannah to Ash1i'ville, N. 0., inciasive. 'P.iok its 'jo be aold .1t, 2nd, 3rd and 4thb 21 May frown AUl points ini the above ,4rri.ory; also on May 5ith from tations, GroonsvoodI aindl(reenville ;o Obarlott&., N. 0., and Asheville to Coluibia, inclusive. 'Final lim it, of all tiAcketE'::alay 6th, .1905. I4r fmg~ gtirmauioni as to rath, et( iese Iny algint of the 4L4 the Rme -JOUR -1 'of Greenville's ai olin a's Greates a veritable flowe aptingly spread fo e Glad - le for you to driv< losses our counter by the people of ile goods. Our n WY THzE RA" Lis (tores' stock ar e give our out of t .e regul.I ar values. on bUSiess Or pl 50C. 75 and $i.oo. All -'Finish 4c. .5C. Standar , special 8c. Stanasoi short lengths i i Sc. 2 nch per yd I oc. 36 inch l) -I i A C A ths, all in the .itL choice 15(. 1Uit U retail at 25C. -6 inch 19c. GRAN is the C 6V 1 fine oxf We give 3 I oc. s8olia San 1Oc. Our line Th cswell 5, 20 and 25C. AWO reach ,D4 CO PF so on9. NVILLE S. C. tables: CITAT ION. U LIE S3T'AT I' OF 1HOUTH OAROLINA. '.7 JT. 11. Nowhery Esq., Probate Judge. WV H E~ RT E' A 13, H. (J. Young, i i.tl 5ii :> The to grant him Lettera 'I A doitratin o the Esitate of and ei echs of Alibuc! M. Young, dlecease~d. Tim:SF A1m1 'hrutWFOlmE to cite and ad niomshi :dl and1' singular the kindred and rdton~ of Ituo said Abner M. Young loconsed, thatb they be and appear be oro men, ini the' Court of Pobate, to be old.~ atI Pickensi (Courit House, S. C., on ho 12d day of j.April, 1905, after publi :tioni Imof at 11L o'clock in the inre 001n. to aber cause, if any they have, vh y.I the id P.dinisitration should not -ranted. Given under mny haud and seal, this 17th day of W1*-rch, 1905, in the 129 year Meh 2 Sw. J. B. Newbery, Nouce of' Sale. II ';irtueI of an, order of J1. B. New 1Q1ry. Proba~ftO ;IJ;g for Pickenst Cot iy, wvill s"ll at: the 1:ite resi4dence0 of J1. II. nmbk I. Idced, on 1lth 1tiny o f April, 195 io thew highest bidder.'two magicaO, one baci~uk, wagons, lot of w het. .:orn, .de andlt t t cot tonl seed. farmiing e~ools. hon:,holi and kitchlen tuit,e. ,1 rmeb b't oded mare, &c. Terms ctalb. R3. L. A mbler, Mard ch 8. .1905. Ex cecutor. .Bear thio 1ha Kitnl Yoll ilavo Aiwa sBolight :8ignaturo IIstil ha Pant, 'Ovral 1 sue to iyi Wt vr sureosgeL deof t Greatest Store. isvery b Storo. The big store is r garden. The range of r choosing. efrai to miles in order to make is thoroughly good, an d Grxeriville but all towns ,it order business extends FTLE e beyond conpetit-i.o. in own triade special consid Coie anid see this granrl . easure. NEW BELTS AND NECIK WEAR. the tempting Belt and neck con ceits for y*tr selection. o1g touches" count. GUREAT "|TAPLE BA BARGAINm. d Prints, blue and fancies, per yd 3 7-8C. Is c Silk Finish Foulards 6 I-4c. Madras Shirting, per yd 8c. Home-made Bleaching, per yard Feather ticking, per yard 22 1-2C. >om Bleaching 8c. He6avy Sea- Island -c. SHOE AND OXFORD VALTES.-Our footwear ream of shoe making. We handle Dreu Shelby & Co's. ords, and they make best women's footwear in America. ou a Solid Oxford, p)atent tip, for $1.00 lal or Oxford, Hold in shoo stores at $1,50, for 21.2 uperb nt $1.50 (St. oxford Tou ever wiw, at $2.00 the lit of je rfectioln at5'.58, $3.0) and $3 50. L.EMVI UMS FREE.-Chinaware, beautifully decor. way. A purchase of $3.oo entitles you to a plate These cost you nothing. Many have furnished dmost by trading at ARNOLD'S. Have Your Homegrown Cabbage. Cabbage Plants, All Varieties. Prices: 1,ooo @ $1.50; 5,00o @j~ $1.25 per 1,0oo; 1,0000 @ $1 per 1,000. Shipped C. 0. D. if desired. Plants arrive at your Express Office in good condition.. --~wRITE FOR MERCH AN'S PRCES. Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes and 'Turn~JiIs in sea-<on. Or ders for shuip. ment of Tomato Plants, Selat( (aud Couo Seed, and Sweet Potato Draws should be booked in advanco. JAS. RAY GiERATY, Enterprise, S. C. Express Ofic e, Youngs Island, S. C. I wish my f'ormeri customr to(~' kno111w that I am . STILL K(EEPING MILLINERY! I have moved my goods in M~r. Snider's shop. I trim and sell new hats, and retrim old hats. I shall be pleas ed to show you my new goods. Mrs. Fannie Snider, Easley, S. C. One Dollar irclia se. Dnly One Kecy That Will Unlock it re a lot of Dr~iy Goods, Notions, Shoos, TJLiw are, Crooke1-y and .1 and see me and save money. ).t Flourj toQ close onttat once. .Be3 ay prices before you buy. tfull]y, TER, LIBRTY,5. C