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And - day int jani full selectiO: Alld p l your P1 the best in the I fromn C( of .1111l11 T his sec OUTO0. er-ation. Stock. DRESS Its a pleasure to miering Silks-every kii 20 inch all silk taffeta, ii 36 i *nch Black Tafieta, ce Special yard wide$1.25 20 inIch Cream \Vash Si 27 inch Cream Wash Si 50c Colored Corded Wa BLAO: 36 inch Panama doth, pi 36 inch 18 Twill Hlenrie 44 inch Melrose for ski 42 inc6 Cheviot Serge, 46 inch Silk finish Henri 56 inch Parinms, Cloth, 46 inch French Voil, Ae 40 inch Moihair special, COME TO GREE" to lay in yur spring su it ong less money if youi A HEARTY WELCC The0eninch-ouralsk tampany. --6J L.nOHMPlON, ETon.t, bScrpcial 1.00 Per Annum. 27eeda Pic P~Cre ash ClSi PICKENlore. Cordd W 3eineay Anaia 2lth,0. The inuch eirng fod schoir com 2 tonachs CevioSt r ngh, - and wh iehv Silkan fin Het, soe 6l siintoih ian th, ai 46erisnh cFming. Voie wer Wwato alk in you aboungthe t on less onetudy it At1 o'clEA andtos wohav the ffe t nhich theyla weremaie. Thesovpteivil $1.0 coed onday eveningiMay 1ste a omitte selectred by thoei cotestantsu then four hihet contchtanti forth scholar ship andt~ th wony tihest churcet (n fthe other 1 oocn t ia ,h tos they hive a perfctrh to be, rent or we representd, and' anyd~ f 50friehd1 Ioi ~ tho cottan aie theoe ihkcin.igropoe e a ed wntesd a) tho youpaout wih ted ot oe on therdofiug copo wilnol t ot avt., it int the thesTlelft~~i the wee noikeep ship and bo ththihe ndteao . ICK 4hould be music t( he week crowds c of choice mercha a is grand. Fame Every esents an array c rchases here. Ev to be had for the ?iedmont section. >lumibi a to Ashevi (rous advertisers. tion, but 'tis not I F TOW N TRBADI Every day then We Will take plea UOODS AND SILKS. took through the grand stock ol id that is worthy. ncluding white, per yard very yard warranted, special pii Black Taffeta, per yard, lk, per yard, 1k, 50 cents value, sh Silk, Ii DRESS GOODS. er yard only tta, per yard, only ts, per yard, only pecial, per yard, only etta, per yard only olian and Canvas, 75 and NVILLE'S GREAT ' TOR plies. You c aea - dress better a -ade at A OLD'S. .T Greciville's Greatest SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION. Elsewhereoin this issue we publishi an articio on tho Soutlhern Cotton As sociation),, written by lion. lIarvio Jordan, setting forth w~ hat, the Asso ciation stat'.1s for. 'I'his is a~ timely artile and shioub'l be read and heoded by all of our re.a 1 ers1. 'lhe Asocition 1,mdIs for. ihe meia lly and ageultrahi-cy Uad it wvill win ont if t he mcmbera will plll togetLher. Alretady muach goo has~ beenq acco~mplised: aI better prIice fo cotton), at reduction of theaeeae *m more diversilied heminrg, la this county diverr ity is the cry. More land is sown to grain, or1 lying idle thani usual, andia what land is plait id is ini better coiition and moore highly fort ilized, anud as a con sequeneo, with favorablo seasonis, a gre ater yield will be inzade wvith mui~ch less wni3ok, won andi I iboii r thai in ~ mu ich better offl fintancially, eveni if the prodlucts of hii fmuI are solalinag at a less prico nexzt fall Ihanu last. Shero is a Iessoil t hatL t ho farmers fast leairing: that !'13y can raise 're stuff ou less land 'at a loss cost id less wvori. Deept plowing, high .srtulizat ion, andi a di *orsiity of crops does tho wvork. WVe are glad Picken ' county farm ers are awokeniing to the( possibilie.s of this soil. Now if I 'ny will diver sify their crops a hltl1 :Inot (, try eacth year to get their lun.1 in a higher state of cutitvationi not I will (devotO moure Limo to stock raIsing --sheep, cattle, horses, mules, rimzd even fowls or fruit, in a few' yeris they will bo independent, and their firms will be worth many Limes the price they would now sell out for. . Study crop condi tis; btundy y'our land, its soil forimathma, and aldapIta lity to certain erol-a, watch the ef (eet of crop rdtation; w hon you have learned well your ..-on then will you make money. Remaninber that brains ind fertil izers, snixe .in the rlight proportion aind p)ut 'on .Pickens cannty soil will do wonder. and put money in your pocket. The people of Pickens want to build, up this town and at the same time help tohbuild np the countyan b my 1~~eire and ne 1 yoir' earnest ~J~ly dui coopera~Q) Vil I A ", 41 y M .. Fh NS S lll > the ear of all. who are in a day's t an be seen wending theiir way to th ndise; The Dry Goods Departmenl Fashion's most choice conceits are Line Takes Up t 1fvalues that safely makes it profi1 ery yard of fabric, every article tha price. We are looked upon, not o is the proper place to bu y sty lish rel lle. OT DECOYED AWAY They know as well as you do that usm1ess for them to tol you so. SPECIAL CONSIDEhA TI)ON. i some special salo lhor'e outside of s*81re' in showing you whether you ai 42 inch Mohair special, Shim- 46 inch Mohair special, PLUMM IN WASH GOOD! 75c 2,500 yards fast color 5c. Lawns, special ,e 95c 28 inch 7c. figured I awns, fast colors, per yar 98C i case i oc. colored Batiste, worth i c to I 2 1 25c 1,000 yards fine Ginghams and Chambrays 39c per yard 39c '3,000 yds fine Organdies, Floral Display, spe Zephyrs-Dimities, Batiste and Mercerized 25c. newest desigins. Some of them worth 2 25c. Lot Chiffon, Organdies, newest designs. Mad 48c. Sample case, special ..... 47c. GR4EAT W11PQ gj W S A 58C. 48S inch fine SheerL~eca oZeac special $1 .00. 11 Vhte atiste, wvorth 20C, Sp~ecial '00. 40 inch 'Vhite Persian Lawn, special C. Big line White Mercerized Waist Goods at i 0c doci nd . To HOS. A RNv~ Store. 21 and 213 Upper Main Street, GR[ AyerS9The great rule of health Keep the bowels regular. And the great medicine Want your moustache or beard U KNGH AM'S DYE a beautiful brown or rich black? Use nm ~ m~ noUU0mon .NAIJA ...m .u Town Improvement Society. Clemti Cironicles. Wouldl itIO no be ell for the lHon. Deanr Eitor: As I haiveni't seen' orable M ayor' and! board of alorman anything from our little town for to call a meeting of theo citizens~ of quite a while, I will give you a few Pickens~ to ineeJt and)( formi ai town d'ots. imnprov~emi I.t :oei'ty~? An int rest I ami glad to i.ay thbut t.ho head ib w~ould soon1 be aIw:keneId anid ('eh of our town f is very-goo~l at prlesoit. and1( c.Very' one would work to hC lave 'lli0 farmers are well up wahil their hlis parIt o the t. xwi looking the b)es'; work, and plattmg will soon be comu in this way wo would haive fine sido Ipleted walks andl( good streets The1I ladies The whieat crops) luck( very prse ought to beO aked to join iin, for ther u'it at. I piresent. is nothing good or beautiful with TbO lae rot di mneIdaag "'womlani" ef out -it is woI manl!. 'Ilibe ini t.his~ secti on t:) gar~donus amd( frui lidijes woult take miuch inteirest and M. Urover WVilliams, who is at. p)rido ini l.aving a "city beau1ti[ful;' teni. ingl school att Cleimson CJoll..-ge, and1( the front I ardls tnat aro now madel, a bieli visit homel I ecenitly'. really unsighutly wvould blussomi and1 Miss Leilat Freeman, who 1has boon bloom witih l->wers and the bacik lo:s quiitei sick, is improving. wVoutl bo seededl to, grasses; tinl cans) Mr. E'lias~ filomubo 18 qJuite s c anid dump hecaps would ho seeni no at this writin. more1. Theiu i'ii.hiay school atL Alt. Car ni'm 1 Our~ city' dadis"' and t.ho-coutly hafs rcetly I'organized andio inecots coluissiaioners shoul got together Oe) C~d~it 00 n ehp and1( form a plain whlereby the (Jourtth lilwllhwllttde. llotuso tquaore could be fenced~ inI and '.hr ilIii Viiii'4Msin ilaunted in grass, flowers and shrub il) it lgl~zilft .wM.(u' beryv anid ai pii mak~o ouit ot it. T1his ii would afl d1) m teriailly to tui~oi ty ofuilio l 3h the C.>nri house. and town alt lbe a1r(lCt' oh ~eeitV a a joy and ai pleatuire to all wh*o onitored a ~~ upon01 it tad a dulig ht to t.hoso wvho. ulol.l.W Ietrfr3Ol holpedl to (ix it up. lniv ~iik.* ~'u h~p tu I tm roeveryu'gt Sunda . 10. ehp at iml~ X ti'itofcort wllatethe Bcoo io to weat~te. the run 1. urywillcm ody hoThe.r)Iil ill hfa rdaWoas ison-FCI gesioni- thir eprt. har .ciet woi 01at t.r-y Thu 'dtyfathrs' S th aut o i Baptist church on .\cny 3th. tatve eadofthelow ouhtto ~1 lreq udo hoursent n tha1 daylt beau 'ifnil ono.\t.uWtown esierlfor-your mji Z081)Ohl(aietwelit)an e ' %(lelt etr )11UeOrn. tin th o xtoi ter of x cou tt,*C ,JEl, will su A t Bridge Yong L et. sd,(r sulomhin alo thsa andtha ,I illlet to 1tet tlwet baiddOrerlh th ga Iuy w il mb , ody the ug bui.d io a8brideb acs 1rtw eraek gestint it. thei rotol~.rwe Tner, 190 Sdtheo's, netdt Saiudy Thne "eit t" as thgoathoi~- M~ayth, t 3 ko'o p.yan t. vteLalomoton lookin Se t. th' .Hi. J . i C. om.g ea'ing o f thi n 01 and woulr em. ; zolns toub (anLId we areinuro eyL Nole to Debtors and CredItors. wh ol) swngitigh introa g oli toat Ah Ilfersous having claiims (agin3st the fyin the own and ix te lttr.'eeqt,-M ee M1 . Yondcesd r rirst iiqiertedltospresentththelsame properly and walkaryd.if o hardestoobl zi j attso o amnt yt-1t a ve'rttimng orus ee wLhia th.,' H. O. *- Yon, strnge wihinourgats wuldsa) Adinisraor A rla, 958 111 mju e -I FL-JOUI ravel of Greenvill< is Carolina's Great is a voritable floN tomptingly spread. he Glad I )able for you to dri crosses our count< ily by the people c iable goods. Our r BY THAE R) this stores' stock We give our oin t of the regul A n e1 'os, e on businc,-ss or 50c. 75 and $i.oo. dC. -2 C, special Sc. Stand n1 short lengths Sips Sc. 32 ilC :ial per yd oc. 36 inc cloths, all in the A C I 5c, choic. CFti C'. -r-'ikt 25C. 36 inc wtcFtaiI at 25c. 3 n 19c. GRA] AINS is the 64 fine o ,,4NWe giv, I OC. Ioc. Our in ) 15, 20 and 25c. We rwn LD CO. g so on. 3ENVILLE S. C. tables tI "% aI#" THE HEGE LOG BEAM. S AW. A. L L WITH HEACOCK- KING FEED WORKS ENGINES AND JIOILKIns, WOODWORKING MACHINERY, COTTON GINNING, BalOK MAKING AND) SJHING LR AND LATH MACHINanY, CORN MILLs, Ero., ETC. GIBBES MACHINERY CO., .Columibia, S. C. THE GIBBES SHINGLE MACHINE Notice. Theii ulred(e Is'uned have been1I~ P app inted l'miistra',)rs of the~ I ca tat of the lato -. T. McFall. Al! p).'r4onsi indebOIted t~o I by s tid es .mo( b y niole, nCcoun lt or* other.. wie, nreI~ rineu's.ted to call anld Nette or. to) at. lh Pickens B3ank~ or alI, McFalt's I. M. Mnulin, Adiiint rs fl oIi(f the Estiatce of W.. TP. 12h 2yrsFuiefteLo ] I~' BEremely~g~r~ Lvv "I GEATBARGAINS I ~IN EE N-4 AAL s Greatest Store. Every. es Store. The big store is er gaden. The range of for choosng.: Refrain .ve miles in order to iake -rs is thloroughly good, anid if Greeiville but all towns nail order business extends Ire )oyond .competition in town t-v ade spechil consid Comc and see this gialnC[ l easure. NEW BELTS AND NECKWEAR. 1 the tempting Belt and neck conceits for your selection. ;hing touches" count. GREAT STAPLE AR ard Prints, blue and fancies, peryd on'11s Se Silk Finish F-7oulards 6 -c h Madras Shirting,"per yd8 h Honie-made Bleaching, per yard 5c. . Feather ticking, per yard 22 1-2C. Loom Bleaching 8C. hi Heavy Sea Island 5c. N[) SHOE AND OXFORD VALUES.-Our footwear Cream of shoe making. We handle Dreu Shelby & Co's. sfords, and they make best women's footwear in America. iyou a Solid Oxfjrd, patent tip, for $1.00 ndal or Oxford, sold in shoe stores- at $1.50, for superb at $1.50 dlkis oxford you over s-1w, at $2.00 3h the limit of 1'orfectionti at S%2.58. *2 00 nid A3 !.0 'REM1UMS FREE.-Chinaware, b away. A Purchase of $3.00 entitles These cost you nothing. Many almost by trading at ARNOLD'S. Poorly constructeD AND =LL=- FITTINGW-SHiOES5 Are High at any price. There is no satisfaction or economy in wearing them. Come to us for your shoes. We wvill sell you good ones-wvill see thatt they -fit you. And if they are not right-will make them right......'.. Pride& Pat-ton, GREENVILLE, S. C. SAL E. THURSD'Y, FRIDAY, SAT 'm Clot hi for $1.00. 9 yda.Lownes'IlbFino Cambni ior a.u.0 Bleachmng $100. 1212 yards Fino Cabbott Olit~h *1 00. tandard Grado 0lheck.lodly 4o a yard. vhbes wide, at 5 ceIis a ard. Prices on Embroidery and Inserition. 0 I have left in my store special prices on remnants, odds and ends. Came VIHIN . early and get first choice. f yf