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#D1' 1sHECD EvYRY WEDNIlSDAY MORNINo. -BY Tho Sentinol-Journal Company. TuoursoN & RICHIY. PRoPS. J. Lj. O. T110MPSON, EDITOR. Subsoriptiou $1.00 Per Annum. Advertision R.tes Rea.onable. n1tered at P1enkilis Iostotice as Second Class Mall Matter PICK ENS, S. C.: .Wednesday, July 126, 1905. INTERURBAN TROLLEY LINE. On the fron t, pnge we publish two articles from North Caroliia papir", one from the Polk county News,show. ing that tHi ie-xpct to bond their county inl the m1111) of $100,000 for the buildit.g of the Interurban line, the other fron tlie ie'dersonville Hustler, show ing the impot tance of the county of Ilendrson bonding itself to aid the t P(ey line; also showing that the toudding of a rail. road through their county enhanced the taxable property of the county from $229,000 before the road was built to $2,900,000, at the present time, or a net advancement of $2, 671.000 that is directly traceable to the Spartanburg and Asheville Rail road alone. This ,being so, they see a means of opening up their country and also further etinhancing property, and aro working hard for the enter prise. The Hustler says, "the Eav. ing in freights alone, with a compe,4 ing enterpriie, would more than off set tho small increase in taxes con sequent upon the adoption of the proposition. Nothing means more for Hendersoivillo and lendeiHon county than the success of the schemo under contemplation. Lot. the matter be fully and clearly pro sented to tho ci izens and residents of the townships included in the call for an election. Coco they thoroughly understand and reilizo the benefits derived from the success of the movo ment there will be little diflicuity in securing their co-opuratioi." That is the point ! Oceo a town or a community awakesito the advan tage of an enterpritc and 1r-alizos the benefits to be derived from it, there tion. Sections oif Pickenis cu ty areC be ginning lo raliz() the nmeed of moure enterprise niied b(et.ter facilities, and see thea necesai ty3 for mnanu facturning cstablishments and they think the best way to bring about these changed conditions is through the I nterurb~an Trolley Line, as proposed1 by this paper, anud the citizens of the Oolenoy Valley are agiating the matter and are thoroughly looking iito the merits of the~ enterprise. We are glad to sOO it is this way and1 that our efforts for the best,. ini terests andl the adlvanIcement of the best section of the United States is beginning to bear fruit This paper stands for push, pro gress, ad vancemnent, of everything in) the county', town and country alio, and every individuald citizen. where he has anythmg~ to advance, and our columns are always open to the citi zens of the county, b)e they subscri bers or not, to dliscuss all questions for, and methods of, advancing the best interests of all concerned. Coim mnunications along this line aro ulrgodl and will be cheerfuliy publishod Let us all join hands and pushm the old county upl in the front rank, and make her the peer of any. Nature has done much for her, bult the fin isihing touches must be put on by Motor Car For' Pickens Road. The Greenville News of the 25thI ins9tant contains the following: The management of the Pickons railroad, wvhich runs from Pbckons to Eaeley where it connects with the Southern Railway, is Otctem plating the purchase of a miotor car. These cars ate lighit and can be operated at at comparatively t smalt eXpense. T1hey atre cleani and comfortable and are suited to Just such railroads as that in Pick ens county where stops are fre quent and trains are operated at wide intervals. TIhe motor car for railway use is t1 becoming recoginized in railway r engineermng and is already popular with the higher oflicials. TIhey. are capable of developing plonty of speed, and as passenger vehicles on short lines are said to be0 cheaper and more satisfactory than any Because of its short mileage the Piokens railroad is compelled to operate combination trauns in order to save the expense of having two locomotives to do the Wprk.-The pulasonger coach is attAdhc to 0 Way are ra(I l4iwiy necti ll Losing* your hairi Coming out by the combful P And v doing nothing? No sense In that! Why don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor and l6air Vi or promptly stop' the falling? |r Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all daiidruff will dis appear. Could you rcason ably expect anything better? I A r' Mir Vigor Is it grent. sm ac s wim al Mue. I y Ir Nvs fallijig wit ta, ry bud ly, hmml. th llair Vlgor uMoppedt it and itow iy il ar Is .4 all rigim V." w.U. l.musa i N. l.laaisaty, i. , it 410 a iAmme. ,7. V. Ave* t CO.. C -a-3. fo r - 1 W-W.Ti y Thin Hairl ongers for the north and to Green. rille are forced to wait about two Lour8 whether they take the morn - ing or afternoon trains. Since the greater part of the travel is to this oity, the managemnut has been trying for years to dovise somt) sobeme by which all trains t.o the south could be muet with close 0)m. ilections either wiy, ild it is bt... h oVed that th steam motor Ca11r will solve tho problim. If such a cEar is u)Ilrcieli, and it is understood that mgoaatiation1s abro Iow pending, t1 caml-tbgo wilI bo Seculrmed to ace mo bite aiboit twoan ty passe gers i a d at itiier Ail' p ro a bobly be uddedl for au; ml miy mo101. This would imns)w er the demanids (t the Pickeii a to d 1und alri iary conditiols 11ad silaem 1the moLa, eair would be op(.ia ated ii iaely ii - d(pendent ol the se1ular tron, an exc'elliut .chal (1 1 w 1nic la, anI end of th log doa (3 :A. EAiilty. Mothern! Mi a.<e an t o ,r! ]low mlanly chlileire awe at this eavon fever'ishi and constipat i nih bad Stollich hlle ih. iMlother (iray's weet Pcwelers fo-r child(reni will nlways V1nreb. If worms Ir. pr1m iat 11 (N y wil certallmIy lrln-ov lia lm. AI iti! dru-1g gists; 2.5o S i nph - li -itih- nm i a t Fiaml i, A(dreiss A l'1 S. Ohi H'ei . LRaoy. A Call. The indlersigned regre ful cal ip: n 111)o opposud 'a 1,!l lilp:msary in Pickens comuantly t- meet. in the court houso at. 11 (o' lock on i ho 8th daIy of Auigust text L a Oi-eaus imnit. ters of ilhmparaL een C' a et d with tie lailo dispelsrily. it Is lhipl that eic votilng preIt-cilct ill the coul ny I will sen1d lit Ieast, t. r r tives. D . W. I U..rr, 0. M Aloxa:v, IR E. O iNlay, i RI. A. I3owans a Noithimng lnimsked, NoimgmGiainect. You risk nothiug in buying Elliott,'s Emulsifiedl Oil Liniment, be'causo you I got y'our, mionecy bac~k if not satisfied, Your' gain is great, bneauso you1 get the 1 best liminenlt over lnaldo. Jk-st for lheu ma)Ztism beaot foi Spramiis and4 Swevlligm, best for uso1 ill the fatuiiy and ou your ailock. A full 1-2 pint bottle, costs but 25 et6. No risk, all gain. C A i"I O T. x. i. Bears the , The Kind YOU iine Aiways Bought 8ignaturo Z , T Hazel Happenings. Hazei~il, S. C, Ju ly 5 --T1he fallm eraS arei) m aying by the'ir crops as v fast as they can, but14 inone aro v doneO yet. Oro'&ps1 ar1e not his good r* rye is toleorable fair, WII-ilts a rmy ramIIl--tw bOIig frmtsbetsi right,. latly. The singIng at, Antaioch Sundai~y L was a gland~ Iucess.~ Sunday school wvas callad toget her by Supt. W. WV. Aikon, at4 then ulsual hour, aftor which n1 4.ess wV 1a takeni I a ipoited to arrang the1 i~ pro IZrammel)) foar the dIlav rep)olt3d the1 following: Profs. J1. L. Murphre', MfcD.. W~eams -and1 E. NI. loding e arr'Ian igeand ( hlld the class iifteen 9 mliniutes eaich. Preahcin g by I le pastor, Rev. A . Jf. Manlov. One' I hour i' or dlinne1r was tillen lan, had beenI satislia)d singing& was iaIin"reumt~ed . PrjofI. Aliel). Enma Ilphl)'y(d an id 51angl n1 coupilo >1 anthonmls, when~ thle connnlittee on)lounlced (hio fllowing pro'c--h ramm for11 th' le Ooenog : IProfs. J. fo !arteoand *11( . M. Blhling san~g . vnit~y m1inuites$ 0,1ch, Iad MesNI'r I T.1. Lewis, Mt. . Haker', A. T Tinchlestaar, WV. J . Haker11, Will ea Thoma and15 1( AnadrewI~ PmrPitt led1 eCI caiss 15 inu Lte ea l8chi. Pro'mf. Iai foams and others per1formed(~ at11 1e organi, and)4 to 10be ure thi'y ore up to theoir business. TPhus ended a dlay 's ainaging lon)ig 0 h e rememiborecd by all tihat were r'esenlt, Estimates hlave it thlat "E hlere were 500 peop10le present, 'he best,. of behaviour was had broughout the day. A Mountain Sprout. pa' gro -111m grel Alt< MlOther's Ear feel A OR N DAoIHN..- NAN, WHE giet o dN~~ ruV *urNPAW,-,^,DIN THE R M C!TH@ 'HA aClM .QtN TA TInaerMor aE, ~ ~QV7"aUt$UO, * Six Mile News. It affords me greot lelttsire to vo another Opportnity of writ. (1 4 to the dedr old Sentinel Jour. rlt '1 once agiin, and altho1gh mny Ib n is dull, I will do the best. I can. it) Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Will:m m n 3ited in the Stowart section last , nday. 1 0 Little Charlie Bolding got~his ti Dt cut very bad with a mowihg oi d last Friday, Ii We are sorry to say that Mrs. g D. Rice has the fever. 11r mi any friends lihopo to hear of her ft covory sool. Mrs. A.. P. Alexinder, of tie ewart. secti.n, visited at the % >me of her daughter, Mrs. Willi- v 01, Sunday. Mr. Cap Mauldin, of the Stew. h :t section, was in our little V burg" Suinpay. Come again, I ap; ti are always glad to have e oi with us. Mr. Waiter Willimun attende:1 he singing at Old Pickenis Sunday. ( J. C. Garrett has his raco com ileted- at his mill and is nakitig l) floit. He his the best. roller nill anywhere in the country, and t is a great Llp to our commu- a lity. n Beveral of otir pe'ople atteid(led ervices; at Gap Hill Sunday. .tv. Roof ii iho pastor of that ~hurch. Borh, oil the 1.5th istant, to Nr. i 111d Mrs. 11. B. Baerett, a fine girl. We have hiad good seasois and ri'o1ps arei l1o iking well. INI r. and Mrs. Jamesi Parsons, of 'iberty, visited at tle horn of Urs. Robert Mauldin recently. Mrs. R.dert, Miauldin is very ick at this writing. Mr. E. 0. Mauldin, a popular 'Oung m11n1 of tho S tewart section, Vas in our town last. week. Mr. Frank ifendricks and huiin ly, of Liberty, visited the home. it MA. and Mrs. R. W. Willimon t ast Saturday aid Sinday. B1rn unto Mr. and Mrs. Joe i )avis, a hountcinig boy. ( Old Riddle. Bly it Now. Now is4 the timo to bty Chamberlaiii's r (lolera. Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. c .t is eertiain to be) needed sioo ner or later tld whenl that, tine conea you w,11 ieed t badly-you- will need it qsickly. Buy L now. I' may save life.. For sale by ?ickens Drug Co. V Six Mile Snap Shots. T'hero are seveial ceses of fever c n1 this sectioln. We hav had plenty of rain for a lie past two weeks, and the grass s hurting the cro.ps n Rev. W, 0. Scuburn )reached at b lix Alile last Sunday' evon tig. Mr. Press Montgomery and famn-t ly have settled1 one and a half , ujlos south of Six. Mile, On his " irm. He says ho is tired of the est, where he has been for the at two years. 1 School at Garvin school house 'egani the 17th inistant, with teni ( upils. The attendance is small s n account of the farmers being ehind with their crops-. Snap Sho t. . Bent Her Double. "'I knew no ('ne for f~ur wveeka, whien w~aR sink with typhoid and kidneya ral,"~ 'wrvites Mrs. Au nnie [Inniter, of 'ittsboir, P'a., "and1( when~i I got better, ~thoughu .I hnd1 one of the~ bt)'t doctori' coultI get, I was benit double and had o rest my hands npou01 my knees when~i I 'aikod. From thin ter iie affliction I Pas resenied by Electric Bitters, wvhich I estored my hea'ilhh anid strengthI, and ow I cani~ walk as straight as over, a 'hey ar'e simply wvondeirul."' (naran wd( to eurIo atomalch, liver anid kidney a ixorde'rs; at, Pickens D~rug Co's. store 5th50 a bottle. ---a + ----- .iberty Cotton Mills Makes Fine Show Li berty, Jully 24 -The anniual rl leoting of the stockholders of the E iborly Cotton Mills was hold at N. wit oflice last Thuirsday. .3 Tb'c relIort of the president and3( - aniidng the bad markets of thle A net year the mill hand prospered.Ii ho follow ig board of directors as elected: J1. P. Smith, J. H-. AI. fM enty, J1. R-' Vandi ver,J .1 . W~ilson, a '. 11. Chn pimn Wi. T1. O'Deoll, Rl . " . Smithi; A. NI. Rtodfearn. I u A t thei' di rectors' mee'it intg J. Pi. I,' nilthI wvas ro-elected( priesilent11't dI treasur'er. TFhe miiill bieginus h ew yearV with brigh t prospects ' iaisucessfl ani id prosperous t. iss 1Uelen Little johni of Jones. B lo and1( M iss helen Jfrackett of .? mU.mni Cot lege are visi tinig tho aily oft J. P. Smith. i 'ho a1 nnual11 re'un ion ofI the ga iily which was sched uled to take *e on the 29th inst. hias be.m ini initely posntponied. I, lie Contrai'itor has coflmmenico(ed 1( k on the new school building. tert armors are fiishiing ut) ''lay- ceo by " Crops are looking well. h Shiake into Your Shoes. lien's Foot Eas.', a power. It cures iful, amauurtimi. nlervous feet and in, Ning nuails, an .instantly takes the g out of corns and h)um~ons. Its the latest coumfort dliscovery of the age. Chi mi'a Foot-Ease maikes tight or new 3s feel easy. It Is a certain cuire for C ating, caliQua aind hot, tired aching I) .Try it to-day. Rold by all Drug- j: a and shoe storirs, 25c. Don't accept Do' substitute. Trial package FREE. jll iters, Allen S. Olmusted, LeRoy , N. Y. WV For oottonu Weigher. it. Crane is heoreby aninounced a a canidi. 5t1, for Cotton, wvel her for ickens 'i'ownsip, tali 00'. to the aetion of the votora at the up- dy ble. yoti..wanit a ilesanit laxativ, e it Ia eay 60%kelc Ait, *rtain to act,. sh uCham h (au'd .tomaeoh aind ivetIat blots igen Co CampMeeting NOtWd The annual meeting of the Souti Lrolia Weleyan \1ethOd iit, Con ronce will bo held at Piedmont inling August 2,and continu g over the 2nd Suniday. Rev. A o( th an)4 E Tetf-r, and all ib rnisters of the South Carolini 'nierence are expetel to 1) cre from first until last. Le ch <.no ho very mullh in prayr at it may be a tirno of. sul 3ttiteg to God for whatev'er the ay n. 4)d. M ay all come in th dliaQe o bldesing of tho gospe f Christ. Free eitertainument will ) pr< 1ded f-.,r mninist"rs t'awl woirkei 'ho are recognized asi such. Oth1 ,ill be sble! to got board at a ver tw rate on the groutnds. Rooli; pill he provided for the SO n ho %% il ritg bed clothing and bed-tick o ni! C111) he presenut at aill ti Prvice-n. Con One, Come all. For ftither informatii, write L, Cl Chyton, Clentral, S. (., or f 'adgett, Spartanburg, S. C, How Co nmtion begins. Contumptton alw.ays begins with ough that ligoes A cough that hang ad will not yield to the nonil treatmot Ia R .ot 111 U (ons1Rumtionlt - but to< ften it does imeanl this deld destroyo as gaiu d a footing R vpalo's C o u g I Clixir is very sicesful i ebecking ti rogress of throat and lung dig.n se yen coisnidtion yields to its jwerfi Alience, if its u1se is bogan I efoo the isCeaSP i6 t11o deep sealted. T1hiis moder cientific remedy, kills 1h0 germs the aus0 (onIsuilplion. Its. removes ti nuw l~anid helps nat uro reblild the brok lown tissue. If you liive a tjubbor ough, try Rydole's Cough Elixir. it w ot disapoint you. Boars the The Kind You llave Always Boug Bignaturo of Liberty, R. F. D. No. 3. Mrs. J. A. Davis visited her si er, Mrs. .1 H. Clayton, last weel Protracted service will con ience at Golden Creek Baptit hurch the first Sunday in AuguE nd will continue through th rook Prot.roctod servi-2e will con ienco at Fairview the second Sun .ay. Miss Tirzah Hughes visited rc itives in this section last week. Mr . and Mrs. Hartis,of Liberty isited their daughter. Mrs. Cali wrissey, last Wednaaday. Wilton Watson, of Andersoi InitLy, called on his uncle Jai ist Sunday but did not find hii home. Smith Griffin was kicked by iule last week and hurt prett ad but not serious. Ho is get ug along all right now. Will Porter will Commence l'teen day singing school a ~olden, July 24th. Thomas Gassaway is in very ba ealth, R. TV. Hjallumi anid little Mis leo pas.sod througnm hero laE ree k. T1he farmers are nearly throng 'ork and are talking of taking ountain trip before long. Willie Clayton attended lb ionic at Table Rock and reporte gocod time. GREY EYvun Gzit. D~yspepsia or Indigestion. iThe term "Dyspepsia" means the lac Pppin in the stomach. Indigesetio igh'tly IWad wheni ever the food is ne roperly digetedo( regardles~s of the caust. is immaterial, whether you call you imienit Dyspepsia or Indigestion whe1 ydlale'xS~tonh Tab~lets arensmed. The ,c guieranteed1 to Cure all forms e omach tronble. Buy a trial BoN n ieo 26) ets.) .u.d be convino.'d. Maj. T. H. Russell Dead. iMaej. Thomas Li. Russell, well ame vorably knowni to many oif oui m'lers, di d at the home of his son .Frank Russell, in Williamsatoni,!asi tonday' morning, mi the eighty lifti sar of his ago lie wats a plrinter arn ing his trado tin thle old P'endele, n Me-senger, and was editor of LIE nderson Gazette, Hie leaves inim~ ring childrenu, besidest a host of rela. /es and1( friends to m~outrn his dleath 'ther (Orn 'es Swecet P'owdeerse for Oh biroeu ccxsi'i ly usexi by Mothter G1ray. nuirse in thae~ ili ren' s Homeee in Neow York, I 'uare t'everish x, iumi stomeh.i Teiehlng 1)isorder, move hoewels c ci de.st roy wormsc. Over 30,000i les oagepis. Thiey neover fail. At ail ciruagist. Roye '. .free. Add ress Ailen S. Ohnstioed Piedmont Association. fbio Piedmaon t Iaptist Associa n will meet with the~ Beaverdam pt ist church ini Antdersoni cotin :16 miles below of Liberty on uarsd~ay belore the first Sundav August, (Auguist 3rd)~ it rodnictory sermon by Rtev. T. Nelson: alternate, Rev. D. 1. urmain, Lot alli the chiurchos I a full d(heation and0 com(o00) p~aredl to stay three dlays. Let will be stant at once b~y the k to all tile church clerks and1( ild be filled out by thenm. et us make this the most inter, ng association we have had. W- A. Christopher, asloy, S. C. Clerk, CHOLERA INFA NTUJM. id not Expected,. to Live from one our to Anothe r liut Cured by liAmlberlain's Cole, Cholera aind harrhoea Remedy. tuth, the little daughter of E. N. vey of A gnewville, Va., wias teriously 1 chtoloren infa'-tum hast summer. gave her uip and did e.ot expect her lve from one0 hlour to anfother," h, I, I happened to think of Vlha-ber a colic, cholera and diarrhoea roe ud got a bottle of it from the store. lvo hiours I saw a change for thn bet. Woe kept oin giving it aend beforo had taken the half of one sma-1 bot. She was well." , This remedy ja for by Piekana Drng Co Summer T HIS SUMMER is just those things that will come. Can't we he1 anxious to move before it is department-the prices hav a hurry. Look over the lisi Specials 30 pieces colored L-u and Orgit nificont- rango of patterns, goods so sPa)sn for 1210 tind 150-will cloae th Lti0 case 36-inch Shirtting Pereale-b puterns-onr regular price which i on sale, per yd ................... 36 inih white Cordod Madras, sold a] in other stores at 123o per yard, price ............................. REMNANT SALE OF i Au accumulation of remnanut left aa'en will be put on silo tomorrom regular price. Ladies' Gening111 Dongol1 i is warranted to wear as long Men's Summer iTrousi weight Tr-jusers, will be mai it COME 3 HOBB 110 and 112 N. M; Union Meeting. y Norr's, July 17.-The second di. vision meets with Glolden's Creek the fifth SatLur day1 an I Sunday in July. t Folio sing is the pro gr:immre. Saturday, 10) to 11 ai. mf., dlevo. j tional exerc'ists, conducted by B. P. Kelly. 8 11 a. mn , sermon by' J. B. Cooley. t Qury -i. Is theo Sab~bathi school a help to the church? Opened by J. 2. Is the Church of God having tbe influence over the world it should have? if net, why not? Opened by Taylor Stewart. Missionary tsermn Sunday13 by B3. Fi. MIurphy. J. 0. Garrett, COhn. Comn. A Creeping D~eathI. Blood po0ison1 creepfi up towards the Belle Plain, Min., writes that a friend .dreadfully3 injuredl iai hand, wihich Ss velled up like blord poisoiting. .Buck Inn's Armiea Salvo drew ont the poipoti, healed the wounid, and saved his life. I 13 at in the wold for burns aind sores. I 25i0 at Pickensa Drug Co. BUSINESS LOCALS. --eginning Aug.ust 1st we w I only pay 100 for but ter till w'e e n offer better prices. Ciaig Bros. '2t For Sale -Lot of gomod milk cows. Fresh in milk. (. A. Ellis. For Sale - One wiatchmrakers' hench, one leithe, one lathe wheel. Cheapa for cash. Sell in bul k or each article separate. J. F. Bro~ck. - Will p)ay O0e per bulshl~p in mter ebtand is' for fres~h clean Jry pteach seedl. Cr aig Bros 2t A heapil of lit tle Ibiungs ceny' at J I ). M onre's. You can get 25 1lbs. t ie for onte dlollar' at J. D). MOOre's Come a n3d see out' nice line or shoes .J. TI. Fec~nnelIs & Co Mlolasse's at J1. D. Mohore's 30c fo 40~c peri gallona- good. A nice line of mten's8 and youth collars at J. T1. Fennuell & CJo's Store Real good cider at J. D). Moore's. This is a reminder t hat I am .still doing busAiness at the t >hlitnd (over' Pickens Drug Stor e) wv here I amn always glad to serve my >id as well as new friends. WVhten ye a want a4 quick and easy shave, or an up-to-date hair cut, give me a call. E. TI. Hunter The Barber. Highest prices piaid for chick~ns eggs and country produco, J. T1. Fenneli & Co. d Good apple vinegar at J. D. Moore's for 25c per gallon. The. nicest line of lamps, glasswareI and decorated dishes to go at cost, J. T1. F3ennell & Co. FOR 30 tRAYS. I will cut the price on oak bed steads. All calicoes 5 CentsB. G~o id Chtecks b ceiSs. A job lot or Men's :n I Doy's hats fromI 10 conte upf. I ad'Ce Skrts 50 cets Brown's Mule tob: coo 24 cents. luinwor Bargains Goods Must Move. beginning with you, and you no doubt are busy providing make you comfortable through the hot summer months to > you? The things you need most are the things we are too late We are offering special inducements in every e been made so low on Summer Goods that they'll move in of for this Weeks Selling. Idlo 8 U3J'EUCIAL BARGAINS IN ,lot pry.d 3n e x o d "tifil 9 Shoes and Oxfords v.s 12je, go -----.- I i the season 9c LaieStrap 5andals, wiih plai9 or Cap top ou secalall alolid and ma1do of genuline Vici Kil leather, regular prico $1.50, low . LAWNS Ladies' Colimial Ties, worth $1.50 it..........75c Colonial Ties are not ith propir thing for street wear, fro) hia seasons but. at the abovo prito wouild make good house slip. at loss than half poi s14-made of genuine Kid leather, plain or opora too, whilo they last, 75c. ai Boots-Solid insole composition counter which as the leather-value $1.25, our price whih 98 Wrs Ieduced-Several hundred pairs Men's Summer rked down still lower for this week's selling. '0 THE BUSY STORE. H ENDERSON CO, iin St, GREENVI4LE, S. C. Imp I have on hand a 1ice line of WALTHAM and ELGIN WATCHES that I am selling at a very low price. Also some other cheaper grade wvatches at aI good1 bargain. Jeweclry, watches and clocks repaired, and 1 guaranmtee all work that I deliver. HI. SNIDER, - - Easley, S. O. Notice the Insuirance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond F'ire Insurance Depositors' Insurance If a burglar blows t he s ife, aind fire de4 stroys the building, and the cashie: ski1ps out with what he~ canm get---notice theu resuilt: Th'Ie Burglar Jnauirance Co. replaces whtiu the burglar got; thei Fire Insuranc .pays for the buildhing anud tixiure s; the Bondl Co. rep~aces what the cashie: resum e bursi t tha <er l ic aEijund p n a the dep<J) sitors--and the bank wvoul Your <h-pJ)(sit is insurI( ( in thme Liberty Bank and it coats you nothing.. word to the wise is suffcient. R<t spectfully, -- II. C. SiIRiLEY, Cashier. WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM Sick Headache SHOULD USE For Permanent Relief HERBINE acts directly on the Liver. It will cure CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA, M ALRIA AND CHILLS. ia entirely free from all osonous mlnetal substances, and is composed sol ely of LIFE-GIVING H.ERBS. Espeolall ada p ed for weak and weary constitutions; cti'rn ens the weakened gands and organs; it cliecks all derangements of the human body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE Mrs. Josle Cameron Centralia Avenue, Temle Texas, writes: " I finA IIERB3INE gives me quic rellef, and taepeasure in recommending it to all women who suffr Iroma sick headache." WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Fifty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutej Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENQE 5