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PIC1t S ENS Eutored April 23, 1903 at Pickeus, . C., as secoud class watter, undor act of Congress of March 8, 1879. VO XVPICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, AUUT3M90-N.1 Adjutant General John -D. Frost says he will fiot Iae a 'andidate for re-eleotion. Goveruor Heyward has returned to C6 inibia from Virginia. where he has been spending some time with friends. Mayor R. Goodwin Rh tt of Charleston was elected president of the Lfiague of American Muni cipalitios at Toledo, Ohio. Desponsary No 5 at Charleston hde been,, closed. The dispenser, Owen F. -rtune, it is said, cannot be found. Inepector Mart Floyd says Fortune is short $2,500 to $2,700 George Richardson struck farther. Felix Richardson, iii face with an axe neaw Gaffney 'i account of a differenco whi-h arose while tho two were arguing over the scripture. George fled, but was captured and brought back toi Gaffney and put in jail. Curedf ilay Iever and Smumuer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indianua, writeq: "Last year I suffered for threeo months with a summer cold so dia tresq ing that it interfered with my business. 1 had many of Itke symptoms of bay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reacri my case, and I took several medi cities whicih seemed only to aggravate my case. Vortunately. I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley'i Honey and Tar with the same success." Pickens Drug Co. Collecting Confederate Horse Claims. S-iartaniburg, Aug. 25.-Con gressmai Joe. T. Johnson has suc cceded in collecting two additional Confedorate horse claims from the United States government, and this time Capt. Alvin H. Deanwof Duncans, 8outh Carolina, and a widow, Mrs. Mary S Robinson, (if, Union, South Carolina, :..re the1 fortunate persons. Mr. Johnson today mailed checks on the Unitod States treasury for $125 each toj these persons. FOIE3ONEYUTAP *to~ss the cough and healelung~ High* Falls Prope Timber and Grar 1,100 Acres of this property will be sold in .ri o ner-s each, to the Lhalla, S. C., on * Molldy, September 4th, *at 11 a. mn., in front of The People's Bank-. . Terms.-One:thiird cash, bal ance in one . and two years, with 8 per cent, interest pCr annum, secured by first mort gage, or all cash, at option of putrchaser. The Water Power, with 231 acres, wvill be sold to the highest bidder, on the same date at *Waihalla. For further particulars apply to) the undersigned. J.W.A LE XANDERq Spartanbuarus S. C,. Mr. Grogan, ai Remnemi . BAKRUI The opportunity of.% The Secret of our Success is that we are daily watching for bargains that ve can give the people at prices- that they appreciate. Now we have it for you. Down in a Southern city we bought a coniplete up-to-date stock of bankrupt goods at about one - -half the manufacturers cost and we have decided that our custome all have the benefit of this purchase, and they . ''ale at about one half their actual value. "Old out of date stuff, but brand new goods, I -' .:6 -the spring trade for a city of about 5oOoo inh ts, and the- style and quality of these goods is per ect. The goods are now on sale and will last until they are all sold. We haven't space to quote many prices but only give you an idea of. the great values of this sale. Get ready and take advantage of this sale, for they won't last long. Superb line ot Shirts This is one of the prettiest line of Shirts in the .state, and for style 'and fit they can't be beat. They are tht output of the leading factories of the United States and'to move them quick we have put the price op $1.50 Shirts for........... $1.00 $r.oo Shirts for....................... 75 75 Shirts for.........................o.. So 50 Shirts for....................... 38 Heath=Bri [ER POWEI On Little River,, in Oconee County, is about ten miles fron 9 acres of laiidandhas a natural waterfal! of 29 f-et 5 inche d . Most of this I and is heavily timbered, and the demand 1o * cates. There is an abunda.nce of Granite and sand for bui! o~o - t Hihfals, wll s ow y u th proert erte ae=0 . T BUT NO7 0 i life-time--the greiatest sale In the lot there ate about 300 paire of Pants of all kinds, stouts, elims and regnlare, .11d thev w m't lat long at the price. $6.oo Pants at only $4.00. 5.00 Pants at only 3-50 4-00 Pants at only 2.98. 3.50 Pants at only 2.50. 2.ooants at only 1.50 1.50 M nts at only i.oo. 1 .25 Pants at only 90. 1.oo Pants at only 78.' You will ies it bargain if .ou fail to get a pair of these pants. Big lot of Collars worth I 5c to go at i oc or.3 for 2 5c. 25C Socl' for 15c. i5c Socks for 10c. 35c and 5oc Socks for 25C. Nice line of 5oc ties to go at 25c and 38C. Silk string ties 15c, or 2 for 25c. 25C all Linen Handkerchiefs only i 5c. ioc Handkerchiefs6nly 5c. 5c Handkerchiefs only 3c. In this tale we have about (ifteen hundred pairs of men's qnd lalies' Shocs nod Oxfords, ranging in price from $1 00 to $5.00 per pair. Thoe slioces are made by the leading mmaufacturers of the United Stateg, and the sizes and styles aro perfect. $4-,0 aad $5.oo. Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 and 4.oo Shoes at 2.85. 3.oo and 3-50 Shoes at 2.00. 3-50 and 4.00 Oxfords 2.50. 1-75 Shoes at $1.25 .-50 Shoes at i.oo. ' .oo Shoes at 75. ace=Morrow 4 ...--LEADERS IN LOW PRICES ?ANi LA i Walhalla. S. C., and ten miles from Seneca, and only a s, with available H. P. 274. 615 H. P. can 1e secured b r timber is increasing every clay. The land, with the tih ding purposes on the water-power tract. , wc issa edo t Remember he Place . L ra aa Penle' Ba F BROK.E.. Pickens ever knew, In order to make this sale interesting for the ladies we are offering some special bargains in W h't( Goods, Silks and Millinery. All 7 1-2C White Goods to go at 5c. All ioc White Goods to go-at 7 1-2c. All j6 2-3c White Goods to go at 12 i-2c. One lot 16 1-2C, 20C, 25c and 35c White Goods to go at 15c. One lot 35c Champ. col. to'go at 25c. *Pino Crepe, all shades, 25c and 35c, to go at 19c. Biig drive in all wool Batiste, only a few colors grey, tan, old rose-from 65c to 35c. We haven't space to quote more prices, but the scalping knife has cut deep. Millinery Goods Cut in Half. This is one of the biggest millinery seasons that we have ever had, and we feel very. grateful for your patronage in this department. As we have closed our eyes to profit we give you the remnant stock at yo own price. We appreciate your business, cash or credit, and will spare no pains to please you. ompany. ND SALE! few miles up:the river from Newry. This property contains 1,331 y developing a double discharge. aib r oft, will produce file cotton, as the part under cultivation ind PT EMER4,