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T kLWHQNE COMP'A IN E 8TO M EE empers of Independent Lines To Gather In Chicago. Chicago, June 10.--frhe annual inter. national interstate telephone assocla. tion which is the organization of lu dependent telephone compales of the country, takes place in this city June 20, 1 and 22. The convention will be a delegate body of 400 to 500 members, augment ed by the leading spirits in the pro. moting and financial fields of indepen. dent telephony. The purpose of the organization is to effect among the various indepen dent interests a closer and more mili tant organization for successful meet. Ing opposition. The situation in the United States, according to govern. ment representatives and other author ities show the independents to 'have 2,500,000 telephones and hiqestld Cap. ital of $250,000,000, as against 1,800, 000 other telephones and invested cap. ital of $400,000,000. Fatal Head-On Collision. Dallas, Tex., June 10.-'A head-on collision between two Texas and New Orleans trains occurred in which two trainmen lost their lives and several others were more or less hurt. The wreck occurred near Spochard, 8 miles north of Athens. The dead are J. E. Brown, engineer, of Dallas; -- Carter, fireman, of Emnis, Tex. The injured are two brakemon named Young and Bass, respectively. Fire man Carter was Instantly killed and Engineer Brown's body was so badly crushed that he died. 3oth bodies were brought in Dallas on a spi;ea! train. Further particulars of the ac cident are unobtainable. Facts Are SIu Uniform excellent quality Century hae steadily increase The leader of al Uon Coffee is now used ir, millions of homee. popular succoew speaks for itsol. positive proof ',hat LION COFFFE I Confidewee of the pee The unit hrmn quality of LIC COFFEE survives a]) opposi LION Co F ', keeps its' old frien mace's new one& every day UON COFFEE ha. even than Its Strengtij. Flavor and Mty to donnend f.t. On arriva the plantation, ft is carefully ed at our factories and sec packed in 1 1b. sealed pac1 and not opened again until n for use in the home. This pree the possibility of adulteratlo dust, -Insects or unclean hau UION COFFE E is therefore gui .Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Save these Lion..heai $OD Y GRCEJ OF AB On Ma) one of the hi burned, and great deal of means a Sacr building will Itis uI you come th sale, the goo GOOD POTATOES BRING FANCY PRICES .s grow a ge " crop o potatoes, the Wmutcontain plenty If otash. 8T11omato~s rnelons cab~age, turnips, lettuce -in fact, a elea reiove largo quanti- - ties of Potas rom dhe soil. Supply Potash liber ly by the use of fertilizers containin tjcl is$ tha 10 per cent. tactusi I'otasm te and mre profitablo yields are sure to Our pamplilets are not advertising circulars booming special fertilizers, but contain valu able Infornation to farmers. Sent free for the aeldug. Write now. GERMAN KALI WORKS Now York-93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Ga.--nX South Broad St. Will not be Moved. Columnbia-, Juno 24 --Thoro will bo 11 chaitngei in tho conttbulary nt Pickens for th prmesont. The d.ispclsales ar) closed, but. the di Visionis i charge of Division Chief C. L. Curoto.1 whl)o lves ill that county. Chitf Constablo Halmlimet said today that ho (id not think it Iecessilry to v (1luiro him to chan1ngo his I)sidene ali. thot g'. h..)ro will be vo regiih r Ioc kept inl that c ty. Chir ley's 1111 frid i nli 1 this coun111y wilhl be ( ghid bihn t h i-. bborn Tiings for over a quarter of a I the sales of LION COFFEE,. I package coffees. Such It is a ian the ple. N Lion. ( do and more Qual. W00J46* I from f910 roast ,urely -1 cages, - eeded - Nudes ta or contact witla germs, dirt, ids. The absolute purity o1 aranteed to the consumer. Lion-head on every package. a for valuablo prnnums. f itS EVERY WHERE I 'OSN SPICCO., Toldo, Ohio. r the 3rd~ Ou] and(somest H1 smioke andl the stock( is ifi~e. TheL( e have to be EAT EST seless for us ds wviii move Make up * .S' COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 785 Charleston, S. -C. 1905 ?NTRANCiC CXAXI1NATION WILL. IIH hld in the, Couit y Court itoi so oil Friday, i ty h, 119 a. m. Oie Fice TuItion Scholar to eaoh county inl South Uarolina -awarded . U 1onty Suti. of iEducitionl anld .ludge of Pro latoe. Board and furnished room in )ormitory, lio it month. All cadi.laltem for admislion are .ermitted to conmpute for veaant HIoyce Scholar ihplliwhji pay *100 at yetr.. For further infor nati n nid catalogue, addrelts, IARRISON RANDOLPI, President. . . .1 -- VIR(INIA LLEGE. For YOUING LIACS. lonioke, Va. Opoettu Sept. 25, 1905. One of tie leading Rehools ror Youiig Ladlies li the South. New buildings, piiliosi amt equipmellt. carmpius ten neres. Lr.u.1 iift titin hetiory tit Valley of Virgliia. ramed for health. Eurolean and Amuoriean teinerrs, Ful eourse Conservatory ndvantages lit Art, ui to anttid Elocution. Cettiflcnteti Well Wiley. Ntudents from 30 States. For (natloguo r dl e .q M.\TTI 1-1 P. IIA Its. Pros, Roanoke. Va. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The exanmtition for the nwaid of vacant scmolarships lin W inthrop College and for tL.e nlissi)lonI or new stidot will be held at the Uinty Court Honse on Friday, .July 7th, ato A . A pilealits must not be les than lifteen years of age. Whnmi cholaripm t are vacated after .1 ilul 7, they will bie awaided to those a1k ilg the h ightest nverago tit 11) thilxamnhiathln Irovided they ileet the colitioms govertiig the award. A plleaniit for scholatshi Is should write to P'resilent Johnsin before thle exail intioi for scliarshilp alp ietitloin blanks. Sclolarliips are worth . 1I0 x'i free i ItIon. ''he next sCsiIon will )oen September, '.1, 1905. lPor firther informatioti mnd catnlogue address Pies. D. B. Johnson, Rook Hill, S. C. PARKViR'3 HAIR BALSAM Clsest, andi ritutines the heir. 1'roinoies m luxesolutit growth. 14Z(C.m Falm to Itatoro Oray Hfall, to lid Youthful Color. Iur i.,ag Ihair faling. 616-tA L;2a --. - . gil Bridge to Let. WO willN, let. o the lowes.t responsible hidder tll) Inilding of it now steel 11-rId ro aer nluda livor, e ar he ditl of thn Saluda Power Co., at the Supervisor'so o1lo, inl O pouivilIs, S. (0. (1n Ih1o 201 dalY of Jlly, 1905. Tho 1111in SJm of l1he bridge! ( I bo 140 foot. and al-pronoehes t1 be added. P;a us lit.d speeifia:Lt-ions4 shIiowIn on day of lotting. Als , wo will lot the building of piers for sniti bridg Iho next Iay it 1110 bridgo aito. J. W. WALKER Super visor (reeivillo Coinly. (I. il. LYNOH, td 8Hnp1ervisor Pickensl County. T ress)ass Notice. All persons nro hereby warinod not to hiut, fish, set out fire, cut timbor, nialco roads, triavol over, or in r-nyw..y tresipaii On1 anly (if ily hinds, undeor pnalty of thn I w. MIrs. Masrgaret M. Trotter. (3 14 05 41. N. D. TAYLO - -IAKlI ...THE VERY BEST The kind that lire iad at the 1 Phe kind th t. will. not fade. nnld finiha on110 1 the latest al ...PICTUR ES Nico line of moulthngs and fran ...COME ON V EPR ESENTING magnlificenl the State, water damsi saved. Bu ntire stock Iiurned over to attempt .e stock is la away rapidi youLIr mnin< and share 0o YO, dT UP WITRA LAME BACK 2 Eidney TrUble Makes' You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful __ -.cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver , jand.bladder remedy. f 4It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teonth century; dis covera4 after years ol scientific research b) Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and I, wonderfully successful in promptly curinj lame back, kidney. bladder, url acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worsi form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid. ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur. chase relief and has proved so succ :sful in every case that a special arrangerm'nt has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kiclicy or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and htomo nt Ewap-TtooI, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. XMACHINERY All Kinds and for all Purposes. When In the Market for ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY, GRIST MILLS, BRICK MACHINERY, ETC., -WRITE TO "THE MACHINERY PEOPLE" W. H. Gibbes Co. -COLUMBIA. s. C.0 ' he Gibhes Portable Shingle MAchine. R, Photographer, Rt OFV PHOTOGRAPHS... jeat studios of the larger cities. That are nahural and lifelik, Ad pret~tiest cards to b6 had. ENLARGED,.. mfes of' any size made to order. VEDN ES DAY.... WORT t stock of I was damnagez Lged a large t the iiere if to the conti NABL to describe rge, ibut at I to start at In .this bar Slayer of Rico Must Die. Ossining, N. Y.; J unec J). --Mi.. rl 4. Patrick was informed today in his cell in Sing Sing prison of the dsci Sion of the New York state court of appeals sustaining a jud.ent of con viction of murder in the first degrce ii causing the death of William Marsh Rice, the aged millionaire in New York city In 1900.. The news did nok seem to have the slightest effect on Patrick's spirits. He told the warden that he intended to have a re-argu ment of the case and that a motion to a new trial would be made to the ap pellate division and probably also to the court of appeals. The action, he said, would be based on the ground of newly discovered evidence and errors at the former trial. Fireman KI:lls Himself. Atlanta, June 10.-R. T. Payne, for inerly a fireman, stationed at engine house No. 7, shot and *killed himself early Saturday morning in the woods near Ashby and Beecher streets, West End. Payne had been mentally un balanced since the terrible freeze of last winter. While at a fire in Febru ary his hands became frozen and the terrible pain that lie suffered affected his mind. -Since that time Payne had frequentlv wandered from home and was onced found in a swamp by a par ty searching for him. Payne used a 38-caliber revolver and shot himself In the left breast. He was found at 9:45 o'clock in the morning b a negro boy. He lived at 48 Evan stv e-t and was about 60 years old. Charged with Embeziu'ement. Goldfield, Nev., June 1.-The pre liminary examination of J. B. Young, of the, Young Field Bank and Trust company, and Francis L. Burton on the charge of conspiracy and obtain ing money under false pretenses has resulted in their acquittal. Young was remanded into custory pending his trial on the charge of embezzle-. ment. Cashier Boules testified that i the bank's capitalization which was said to be $100,000, was only in. real ity $17,000 cash. Lieutenant Probably Drowned. San Francisco, June 1O.-Licutenant George Blaidesell's mysterious death has been reported on a revenue cutter by the commission appointed from Washington to investigate the circum stances of the officer's disappearance, and probable drowning from the ves sel early last Tuesday morning. It was the oplion of the committee that a slight lurch of the vessel precipi tated Lieutenant Blaisdell into the wa ter and that he was drowned. $15,000,000 Hotel For New York. -New York, Jnne 1-.--Whreo the Plaza hotel now stands at Fiftynlirtk street and Pifthr avenue,' ovelr:iooking the southern end of Central par-k, it has been planned to erect withrin the next year a hotel, which will rival any sim ilar structure in the wor'ld. Fifteen stories high and having ner-ly 1,000 r'ooms, it will bre bruilt at a cost of $15,000,600. Thre projector's exp~ect to have their hrostlery ready for bursiness a year from next autun. lENDOL )ry Goods ai I lby a disasti portionl of t. act that it Ih ased of i thi actors for rej BARGUAI here goods o the sacrifice once for Gr p..ai n feast. ~'. A* The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per -sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of hnfimts and Children-Experience against Experikent. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harnless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It6 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio Substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness,. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eure 'Jonstipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulateg. the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sJoeep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Te CENTAU) COw-w&civ, ' u URAV THEE'. NEW YOnK O1TY. Poorly ConstructeD AND ILL:- FITTING = SHOES Are High at any price. There is no satisfrction or economy in wearing them. Come to us for your shoes. WVe will sell you good onet-will see that they fit you. And if they are not ri gi t will make them right... . Pride & Patton GREENVILLE, S. C. id Shoes, conceded to be 'ouls fire. A portioni was lhe b)alance. However,-a is beeni through a fire a next sixty dlays, as the sARE HERE!A r p~riceS, and the sooner prices it has been pilt on eenville