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Conducted by. the Farm Short and Timely Articles that will I Reowived, and aro Solicited for i On any Phase or Subjeot of THE FARMERS' EDUCATIONAL and CO-OPERATIVE UNION of AMERICA. Conduct. d by J. C. Stribling. Communications intondeil for this depat ilment should be addrescd to J. 0. Stribling, Pendleton, S. . The Only Way to Do It, Farmern . nre - ou thinking of the time when wo will be able to con trol our cotton ? If so, it will never come until we are able to C ntrol ourwelve-s, and our affairs at houn. We must ktart this grand c sopera tion plan atnd concert of notion a0 home, co-operating vith cow, hog.s, horses, poultry and our families by making more food crops. Tlis i beyond doubt (ie ono fundamen. tal principle that under-lies the whole thiiig; tl is tLe great bIA wark and firtificati-n that overy cotton .v mst make for him 6and stand behind it if he Ox I pects to Will the Iglt. Tbo cot ton grower that has plent y of every thing on hand tlit Is farm Will grow can liaugh at the lien law and mortgago system and the rates of interest for aldvIICe ments on cotton if l.C has n1o bii lls for farm Supplies staring imi i tho face. It will (1 you no go(j(d to stand up and eurso out the cot(on bears next faill, neither will it do You miuch goo( to go out to a big meet iig of cotton growers to hear sone o11 eie~ scare the \Wnll Street cot ton gamnblers for you. Faime-s, it is not too late now for vou to turn about and think awhile---think about how many fools and Irascals you have amo g the farmers that are not doing tbe right thing cutting acreage tild fert ilizers. Southi Carohina farmers have al ready bought overI sixtv thousand tons9 more- ferti lizers~ than they bought all tihe sealson last year, counmting 1agM. Now it is estimated by theo best authoi ity that the law causing all cot toll mealt to be tagg< d wvill account fif ty thonsand tons, and yet we have tell thiousanid tons more than) the whole amount ulsed during the whole of last year. If it is not time for the cotton growers to become alarmed thley never will be alaimedW( at anythiing. \Vell, what ar-e we going to do about it? Tb only iay out of this frightful state of alflais is to m1oiw a break at oines and plant t wo rows of Corn an~d t wo r-ows of cott-n in your whle cotton crop. The more we investigate this Aldrich system of mnixinmg corn and cot torn the muor e we are impresed with the fact that. this is the onl y salvation for t he cottong grower thiat already has his lanad ready for cotton. Have you ever thought about it this wa) ? That corn and cotton (1o not re qluire the snmo prep~arations of dif fer( mit fei tilizii g ch ments of the land(? Have y u over thought ab~ouit the fact that comin and cot ton are entirely dIiifferent plantai Tihat corn rOots feid i.ear thle surface and the cottoni roots go dlelp down into the subsoil 1. r a 'argo piortioni &' its fot d. W\'ll, thon, we heed not wonder or look so doubt fu 1 at the farmercas that have tried this Aldrich plan and state that they get about as much cotton to thle acre where corn and coJttoul iux ed on the Aldrich plan as whoe solhd Cotton rows are planted and the corn is just so much gain. If this system does not r'educe the bales of ct ttonl we are sure that th extra amount of corn, fodder tad peas on hlandI will nbot be in tile farmers' way, but oni the other hland will enable him to grow more and more independent eaah year, A DaredevIl Ride often cinds in a sad accident. To heni adcidental ii jiries, use Bluckleni's Ar. nica Salve. "A deepi wound in my~ * oot, from an) accident," writ a ilheo dore Schinele, of Columbus, 0 , "c-ms E4 11e gICkt~ pain. P~Ihsicianhs were jIpls, but BuckI n's Arinica Salve ' ~rna like magic. 25e at Pkkens txg Co._______ ~ ~-Ooupoes bearing the postmark of ~4~ ~r ~9~ 'fhIbe *onsidereod voted. m. - Farmers for the ers. e0 of Beniefit to our Roaders Will be ,his Pane. Artiolos aro to bo Farm'ng or Farm Lifo. Cotton, Cotton, Cotton! What i4 cOttll anlyway? Is t.be 0a tton eraz - ko tho whiskey and money craze? Henry Grady said CUtton was a fool. Well, some poo ple act ike a fool about cotton. Edgar Roe said tha*tt c')tton was a symponium; 3 es, cotton does got oi a rolicking and uulookd for -pr e at ti mes, and it does seeni the More Co. ton % hav- Jnado, the mlore We wait. I' we are not mi- taken in the sign -, i'x. Ia I I > W Ill havo a great RmDy o1. cottuoi grone:. who will be il lu1 diion to F13 that cottonl k4 both a liar and a thil; for the reasin that, cotton promisos to be profit alle a id mako l. e grower rich till thrl1oulghi the gron lug siason, bu t S.,mel.om or otllI i b ut tle timle tho luovest fe.-lt should comof -0 p)ass i the f;411, nid tle wh'e Lhing is unicoveured, nhi1u 111110S u.11: f ten ( atton has sto!en away ill the p)rClits and givenl it to atihleris. Wcelicarheard No odU r~. talking about how happy theby would be if they were rich. One said that wished tha every body was deiad but himself; the otlhm said, "Well, J111m, w' hat would you do( thel?'' Jim said: "I would got onl boss'es big black hoise 111(I go riding about i-elling land. " How much wiser is the cotton grower % ho fails to cut his acreage than .lim? Isn't there a good prospect for a largo body of reckless Cotton grow ors who have not taken warning, tc find himself riding around on a mortgaged mule trying to sell cot ton next fall and no one to buy: That is, we ha'e a barge amount o cotton-more than is i.cded, and then wo will have to hunt the boy ors for our cotton inustoad of buy en hunting the cotton. Fotud a Cur.' for ludige'st Ion. I uso Chamiberlain's Stomlach anid L[ive '.1'.. b~cts for indigossiimt andII find t hat t,..o, I nuit my case better tlium any dly8pepsil remed~iy I haivet ever I itied it anI hav nearily fifly-one years of aigro and hav, suif-erud a great donii from indigestion I can ent alimost anything 1 want now -Geo. W. Ea' '', lRock Mills, Ala For sale by Pica mal Driug Co. E.irle': Drug Store. Reduced Acreage 30 Per Cent. Liberty, A pril 13th, 1905.-A t meting4 of t he Farmners' Ed uca tionia and Co-operativeo Union of Amerie the membe~tirs ( p)orted on1 cotton acre ago lor' thi's year a9 comlpatred witi last year. Whein checked up ant averaged, it idhowed a reduction o; 3t per' cent., shlowirg that while n(' have not blown (lf the house top t< show to tle world wvhatl we were in tending to do, andt s:ippinig alon8 putting in~ a largt I crop of cot toi thain last yarW. We don't haive U sign papliers to make our work efee tive, but, our mcembi is see andt kno, their pla1ce anld diuty too well to i any local sa.called pledgJ.J(S There is som-v chance for the mem bers of the Union (or any others) t. hold their own in thin tussle by* ris in~g enu-ry thing I hat, uto can t hat i neCeded on the farm in suflicieni quantlily to have a liltlet to sr~e, an<( then what cotton ciii be baii(l C without neglecting the more impor tant Crops. li sh:orl, let tho c.,ttor; be a sido line, then we cain hold fron: 01n0 yearl to anothter if I' rices are uot) remunerativ'c; as nio 'v ould hauvo but lit tie to buy, it won: l not requin. mrech money 1o keep th ings guon i nstead of ha ving thei i ni1-road fioreve haulinig to us an4 us hauling from, the railroads, let usI haul to the rail road and let them hauli from us, and the other fellow p ty t'io freight b)ille. TVhe ma'i wvho has plenty of corn, wheat, mrenit, I~otattros, etc., can go whlisthig merrily nig a!~ubou t his bJ~uies, not bunrdei al with an.s i tLv about thei cott.uii mfl:let. T1hi bear' miay'SC sinteh andii I 1 dis Imyl1 1)1. low, thley' have in, 14 rs fur lhin but it can hta easily iid real Let tile Education, . and Co opera tive Union take Ithu mtier in hand and sice if its mt i-d eop Cannot be prevailed on to set thle hall ini motion ailong thi so lines, and it, will hlavo ac comiplisl od a wonderful wora. C. To Mothers in This Town i. Children who are dlelicate fetate leh and cross will get immediaiti relief from Mothe~s Gray's swer t pow lera for child.. -en. Theiy cleanse ie atomach, act ori lhe livor, uumking a ickly ch~ild strong and healthillv. A crtt in cure for worn e s When the nerves are w~eak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervou . and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood is thin. our doctor says you are threatened with a nerouts breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. SIFor more than 50 vears I hv V i a, n- Ca A ver's earsna urillit na niy ftamily. it a it ranil iiuia6c at all tUms114 a t wodult rati imaeci or lm. pure blooa. '-). U. HOL', West. htvenl Con n0111. $'.00 a bottle. . C. AY'l CO., -Alltirtttvitit. fo r owenl Mass. Weak Nerves Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills, just one pli each night. Items From Rock. Tmht hoalh is very good in this The fa irimrs care having some very unfavorahlo we athor to wor k. Soma, have put in their guano and Solile are puttiig inl now. B.,rnii ito M r. and Z Irs. Calvin Keitl), (an hii 9th inst., a fine girl. .\ ins Alav leclana10han closed (jale a fll: ishig schlool the 7th '11. :e hope shie will be (oll Iaxt telcelr, 'hi sun(day schol at ()olenoy is Illourishlaing. it is chaiged from lilo iirmg to evening at two o'clock. We hop it Aill contin aual to 1lourI' isl. IMst of tho people are selliig their ctorttoln . I guess they th'ilk it non't get any higher. Miss I nIez McClaniihai has closcl h.jr tchi*ool at Newow n. Miss Inez is a good toaichielr, almtI wo he Sill! will Como11 back nlxt soummer. Nils A.. C. Stiltierlad lhas re calVItl a tie Lt (1(f' millfinl.y. Aily one W.atilig to buy lhats Sloul(I call oil hr, for I tjitk She c.IIn suit nliy body's eye and faeo. urs I)0 Ta'Illy dim.i at, lir hiue in tle Tabie 11.eUk cove Oil A pril 2. WVe extenl oir ,inerv syillpathy to t ho Iereav.td h l4usbaLld amlll chlildren,. 1-l.r remain61s worc lal1 to rest at tilt) Saludi Iill buiry. ing ground. WXell, Unloll Z ke, wvhat is tih. atter ~ withI you,1 nae yo3' o 011I I()(I havo you gat the1 blues? It y'i hi1ae goat the bl uiis, get upi ali shako .aisaulf auny how. I tinkal i tAbner Daniil story was illntretin~g, andt I for on< waouildl like to havl~e anther lciCon tinueld slairy, it' it is very intere~st ing. Mountain Girl. Friat h'fl Suf'ringll Relieval. Stffering frightfully from thle vairu lent pIoion olSaf u) tlim stedi food1, C. (. Giray i.m, of lLubi, .\b ss , tok Dr). King's Newv It fe Pi .s, "withI t he to atutlt,'' he wites (:, "'Ilaut I was eu CIret '. All ston)meth athaa w..l dis~arder n gl te wvay to their liniejt, I andt ivO properiesl 1. 25c at P'ickensia Drug ('>., guaatee~d The Reason Why. A corespa~jondenC~t askos w'hiy thort is so4) iltli 1lit -racey ini South Car. olinai ini view (f the fact that H< 1mu11ch mit oy is spent for the mam1 L I I is 1.V'Ja vey ri nent qulestion an ha)1 Ius been1 asHkedc in va riou: forms man.11y times(1 beforo. Thil an iswer is phrin -thle State has oi it comll~~S its citizens3 tto pay th. Sco.>lal ta XititC 10es ntcomel then 101 to HOend thir ch ibIie to schol M ost parnts11 do~ send t heirz child ret, to t-chool , buit Somlo dlo not and it i.. thiesa whao do naot mlal Lup this perea,,itn;;e of ill ite'racy illiterne'y boi0rocoaning simpl jy th< A fte morii0 o t Ihan1 th irty-fIiiv' aei ear oaf freeO schools, wiithI a Ia rgo poI cent of ulli teracy iln tho Stato stillI it is paissinag strange that men arc yet fojund wiho are opposed tto corn pulsory (iducation. Ti ere are sneli mien-they conIstiLtt a majriJliy of tile leagislature.C Until the11 Staite 11as comltsor) edC-lICtionl it will C )ntinue11 to show at cons~jierabla p., r e I age aaf 'i Ii teracy." - -Ne a berry O e vora ~, . MUiRtA Y' .Il0N MIXTURE. Now is tiae time ( ta ke a~ spring totalt'. ily fatr te best tinfg to trake it Murray's Irona Ma liture. Litaumkes ptro blood aind gets ti o ta(hat Lired rfeo'ing.. At all druggistst. 50~c a Bottle. Or W)rct Frtom rTiiE MURRIIAY DUiu CO.. The Kind Yoit Have Ahways D in 41so for over 30 years, I Allo-svi All Counter-Felts, Ituitations a Experliients that trifle witli Infants and Children--Exper Wh a t is C2 Castora is ia har-mless subst goie, DIrops atId Soothing .9 contains raitther Opitum, MOl substanice. IUs a ge is its gia 11n1d allays FeverishnesS,. It Colic. It relieves 'Teething T 1nd Fatuivieney. It assimilal Stomach Ind .1 owels, giving" The Children's Panacca-The CENUINE C'ST 3ears the The Kind You Hai In Use. For O Nultee 44o De4btor4 and( 4crttor. I A per" aI having tliit against tho el- le of W, T. Mc"Pall, d, coased, are '4 inied lo pree)t )i tha same p1roporly . Ittesiled to Ilho uider-igued for pai ment by the! 1t day of MAiy, 190, and all pri son1s ilndebtel to asid estito must make payment to the undorsigned. T. M1. Mank11dln, Guyv McFall. Admillistrators. Notice of Final Settlement. I will apply to J. 11. Newbery, Judge of Probit for Pie.io-n4s County, (n te 26111 day of Aplil, 1905, for at ib.11 Fet ti4)eed of the esfitate of It.. r.een de"eased, and ak to b disised a. Ad mni nistratix. Id'i C. Green, Mar',. 26, 05 it Administralrix. TreSSI s Notice. All perso. uS hereby waine no)( to hiint, fish, set lAt fire, cu. tiilIme', 11nake roads, traivel o, it ilnlyw y trespos on Iny of y1 iuds, under enality of the I'.w. Mrs. Eliwtheth1 E.Copr i -21 -nl Per C. 1. Yates, Lessee. Notice. Adinistrators~ (ot the (state of (th bliilte W. TI. M1c'iall. A 11 pi (rsons imlebted4 t o I he s:iid 4$'ate byV not,1 ,aeronnt or othr. w ise, aret regne144ted14 ticll am1l4 st te 0or scCCIu tile same44.. Th'li:, enn he a- tended4l to at1 th PickensI llan1k er' a4t. lchall's store, Pmi(Lkens, S. C. ' 1ny3 3l:ill, NOII': OF F"! NA C, S1-: I.:.li 'NT, I wili alpply 14) J. B. N i h,ry, Pro-iI final41 set tleme411 (IIo the4 estate efI J. IH. May, I19l5, and14 aske( I to ho (1ismised ias Athiniiislrai'or. E. F'. Alaul.!il, N''tic isO4 herebyv given(4111 tha a mee(tinig oIf tihe sttockl1hls of tihe CalumeiCt .11h4 - ing Compaeny, in' .iberty, S. t;., on4 Sat 41r1., A' b pil11 454 195 at (il l~ o'cock a.1 iHsslane of T1wo ~l4(44 linnred a d FiftvI (L0) Shares (If P reI rred1 Sto(ckI, ini th'm 14a1 Valueof OItnhe ilided (10(0) dollar.; 'ac h. Tis n4ot ice 111 has bee am1111 horize andll dIirecCtedl lby islutionls of 14Ithe l~ ft IDirectoi of t.e Calume14t 31anu~faict.u4 ing Pompanyl1u~. held1 at Lib'rty, S I . (In .\1:1rchl '25, I190t5, and4(1 aid' S rel ut 1iCIn., wereC44 44 inte 1followinug words14., w''hichi yr hereb~y madek n4 Imrt (If this n1otice: Itl- )1,UTIIONM. i? solv, '(1'T'hat thle Presdl. t andu m1eetig oIf thel sto4ckholder104s of th lit' S Compan y on thel 22nd1 daly (of A pri at1( :1! ig thle preoferredh stock, aIuthi'zedl to) be issue0d hr ii. L,. (Clay 1 i,Pres. and1( Treas., con4v('rtilie into( the' Comhmoon Stockt of era of the pr'efelrred stock, at any time blefore 1 sidi pretferred(' stock is cailled'u in Pres. and Tr'eas. Ciiaine t 31 tg. Co. Febl. 211-t. CEOF lerk's Sale. ST AE OFSOUI CA ROLI NA, County oif Pickensx. 31. liiblieth Car4penteor, Defendant. In p'usnani4ce of an order of for'ecios ure( iln tile above'1 statetd case0 by 11ion. Ern4e t Gar , Presidinig Jhudge, dated larchl '28, 195 land oni' (4 file in1 Luhe (lerk's ollic , I w.ill IsellI to tile hlighlest idr on111 I SA LE'SDA Y l# MAY, 190.5, 4111'ing t he( lega1l honr114'for Hl t P lick en1 4 I I , h. I , a lii thie interest, of thei i~fenlIh4'nt. 31. Eliz:itln Carpienter ini 11-,1.0 41inl &'ies (1ounty and14 State uufore R.4 1. Iiiwon, (on the1 Ieatl by) IlandIs of t'4na~ (C. Bull and1 Ml. A. .'.OwIv', 044 the sou11th by lands1 of' B0entOn S. Freeman1, an.1' on0 the west'Il by the0 estato of Log ginls, ontaiin4g 0110 hun~dr'ed and1( sixty two acres, more01 o iov, Terms *imb. Putrchaser must comply with terms ofl sale withulin 0on0 hour or tho proises w.ili be r sold. Purchas~er to -ply for paper0g and for' recording of tihle 5 une). A. J. BOUGS, - -- ) Clerk of Court, -SFA L ' Pickenls Coutly, ---~ March 81, 1903-4 -Standard grade chocks at Oar'tora Liberty for only 4o a yard. Think 0o Dught, and which has been as borno the Shintnro of s been ua(o uider his per. *pervision sinco its I infancy. o ono to deceivc yon in thuis. nd 46 Just-as-good" are but and en(Ialg'er the lieitli of ience against ExperimLent. ASTOR IA Ituite for Castor Oil, Pare-. yriups. It is Pleasant. It phine nor other Narcotlo * rantec. It destroys Worms citres Diarrhmoa and Wind roubles,, eaire Postipation es the Food, regulates the .henithy Anid natural sleep. Ilother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS lignature of , Always Bought er 30 Years. flAv~ v;E Nrvj vofK c)Tv. A MildeA^Clinute In Arkansas, Louisiana and Toxasstock rianges ton ti twolvo mionths in the year, two and throe crops grow in a soasoi). New is the timo to look upj) ia location whilo tle land is cheap. On February 7th and 21st ad Mai ch it au,d 21st, the Cotton Belt. Rouito Will s'll rouned trip holo-seekers' tickts fr'i St, Lotu, ' Thebes. Cairo and M ln phis to poills ill the above nIama d states akt a rate o1 or oII fare 1)1us1 $2, where it mulos less l.ss than $15. On1( wavy e->lomst tickets Febru arv 214i, Mareh 21 at half fare 1lus $2. Writ, fil mIlap, time I 11A. al ask a1bout rate.; to al.y point. L1. P'. S111 ,1 h, T. P.- A., ("( t"i Belt lU'.itoe, Atlata. Trespass Notice. Al persos are hereby warned nott. toUn, fish , cut timbor or iln anly way I t esa.s onl anfy of our1 htlns . A ny person en ernug Upon said hutuls aft'-r lu bliention herof will be pro I secuteel( to the fulIlost extenlt of the law. TJayl1or Murphy, Mab r 29 -10 Siell Murphy. Bears the 140Th Kind You llave Always Bought Pit No supljpress a Cough. Whleni .you haive~ aO (ough (do not try to i-uppressI~ it, butt remove the cause. The cog ii. only 1)iSI a" fypin1 of somec dis (ase, and i the d1isease is whlat you should e Ie, then i thle conbigi will stop of it self. TI .( ei-1 mouliommo causei of coughing is ai (ibi Ancodynlt(s wvil Il promptly supJ pir ess I lhe cmi.;h, ant d p-i wparattionis lon tainm;;igehloformi, ''pino etc., are used ti he c'hl. I 'ha ib1rlins ConhghI Remuedy oni the othler handic doesi not su ppri Ha thle conieh, bl. relib ves it bly remiovingt from lie thiroat andu hlig the1 1 mnens101 with (truticted theo bting andl nhlaying lhe irritat ion and ichlingi t h t ro it 1)', Ii alsoti~~l opn the secretion~s and1( etfec a nally andit permhlanItt'en trs to cold as wvell as the conlghI. For Saile by, Pickensl No Coupons (except singles) accepted unieSS tubscription is paidl in advance To the person senintg us the largest listt of sub scrib~ers accompanied by the cash, before May 1st, 1905, we wiH give a first class DROP-HEAD) SEiW ING MACINE1. red L ill. >rin- . '9 yardi lb rk leys laigj rrie,2 1 0 yardIs Fruit Iof th nI a . All Calicoes at Fte per yi iry, S~cf~tlrd G r'do Shteeund Exi t-CiInYl. 1ia~~G~REAT BARG~ y wda I rs ofI likes -o a .: N. D. TAYLOR, Phot ographer -NtAKR OF-T ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS.. The kind that are niadi at the I est studios of the ldrg..r cities. The kind that, will not, fado. That are natitua aid lifolik. and finiehed on the lafest, and prettil it cards to 1 had. ...PICTURES ENLARGED... Nice lino of mouldings and framies of any sizo imade to order. ....COME ON WEDNESDAY, I wish ily forut1i'er i cistomeri to know that I am1 -STILL KEEPING MILLINERY! I have moved my goods in Mr. Snider's shop. I trim and sell new hats, and retrim okl hats. I shall he pleas ed to show you my new goods. Mrs. Fannie Snider, Easley, S. C. 48old rl imt P2l met IJ110ole Will bt:ndle Western Meatfrom now till the first or Angnli- . ofr ao l kinds. Muttton, Bae-o ief, Liv; vs anid ],ef I ;I 'A. All ' kind(L <.f Westernl Me~at. A b.o freprb fish evo. wit..'. T.oo) late for O .% je:.4. Remember Meat is not all I sell. I sell a lt cf things. My Refrigerator May not be the best in town to keep beef in, but it don't pay to keep it, it pays to sell it. Mine will keep it till I can sell it. I watnt to sell'you some nmollasses and anything you want. I Buy Your raw hides, bees wax, tallow, chickens, and eggs, in fact all kinds of produce, and pay you cash for it. TI E OLD MEAT MARKE'1' UU V,.,\ . \\NN . N N X asm/i.\ From Nov. 15, 1 904, to Jan. 1, 1 905, I vish the trade to bear in mind that at my store is the place to buy < YOUR WINTER GOODS AND SAVE MONEY! Bargain Prices Are What I Mean / 1000 pair mena11, womens, boys, gils and childrensi shoes, all kinds, to go at a bargutm. 4A hig lot of mensB overcoats at a bargaini . A few muens aind boys suits loft, to go of a b -rginm. K A big lot of mend pants to go at a b at gui. A big lot of mens iad boys9 hts~ turd C gr< at a banrguin. A lot of drumimer'si sample bats at he'u thn 'ost. A bargain in mns drtess shiirt ad mnnous mlerweart. A bargain in ladies uniderweatr, fleeco haii'd and ihlbriggan. SEVEiRYTIIING TIIAT 18 USEFUL i K In the house or on the farm is to go at a bargain. / SJ. F. HARRIS, Cash Merchant, Pickens, 5. C. McINTYRE PAYS THlE EXPRESS. Send mle Money OJrder for $2.50O and I will ship you by 1Express PIREPAIDI, in phi n package if desiredl : : O NE GA L LON CORN W ISKEY TH-AT IS PROD)UCED IN NORTH CAROLINA. 0. B. McINTY RE, Postofffice Box 207. -Asheville, N. C. e are oadedWe spared nlo time or vrrn. nergy in searching the 8SPRINGG00DS markets, to find the right goodls at the right p)rices, and we are satisfied that ARE PRARED TO ,j we succeeded, and if you Give 'The Best Vales w ~ill come to see us, wve That we Have Ever Given. wvjll p)rove what we say an 'd save you money. We h ive en 'tlb Iing thaut..ii niewviii a t p ly in Poo.lea, Maudrs, r. ( Gitghtams, fort car y' Apring wit .rt. Ou r ut hito gookl cinn tit t'-o susit't d. N4a1..tioks, Madta, P'ignes, L wD mtoS is raa ,<t.. wool) dress goiods, We etr sultoln falbak m ooe goods itt prt.co rmth h.es(pt wodlas h d.W n' go a: .y I. i[.;her. Menci's, wo 'sV'i andl~ cii ron's hobs. ; phiin ii.id fny at* b t 10 cnt sill. i on thaeuarket, iiliso~( the bu t 25 wcenLt man's vesut. Ribn n anyAtce.-W r nto wledgedadesihs g~oodi', onrsok'i agrta vr Shloum We I, wet dlou f't' avo ) tailki iho mut c h i . Pepewh a e e i nghe of moforfi teen years s ~ti om inu bring' i ir frienda, f .r th.-y know ro xpr G~o ur stock is full anid c.omupleto. Goato Grin(li o and satvo A.K. Park, 'T"~r~eenville, S. C.