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THINK -OF T PBRUiNA CURED. V 3 MRS. M. BRICKNER. 99 lileventh Street, Milwaukee, Wi. *A short time ago I found my con. diln verV serious. I had headaches, paine In the back, an4 frequent 'iy spells which grew worse every month. I t'ied two remedies before Peruns, and was discouraged when I took the first dose, but my courage soon returned. In less than two months my health was restored. "--Mr M. Brickner. The reason of so many failures to cure oases aimilar to the above is the fact that diseases FEMALE TROUBLE pecullar to tie ,NOT RECOGNIZED I s ASARR . J femalesex are S o commonly recognized as being caused by catarrh. Catarrh of one organ is exactly the same as catarrh of any other organ. What will cure catarrh of the head will also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs. Poruna cures these cases simply because it cures the catarrh. If you have catarrh write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address I)r. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. ilDuenllas of a Local and Persolal Nature Special bargaitis at the millinery opening ' " Store Oct. G6h and 7th. V, will i. ttend tlie milli nery openit. - lieath-Bruco Morrow Co Y' nd Saturday, Octobei, 6th --There wi\ day singing at Pleasant f rst Sunday in October. invited; bring your bask. y ail da'. Our bats will p1h n style, quality and pric ~ ber the opening Friday and 'Oeto ber 6th and 7th. Heath-Brue, 30o. crowd is .c 'id the h-r rs y' but not as oa at u. The country people t. picking cotton. -- W. E. Griffin, of Greenville, h4B been in Pickens this week. Ho is now working at "Tho P'eople's Store," Frank C. Owens, proprietor. WVill is a good salesman and knows what to do when he is behind the counter. -The child of Rev. and Mr-s. F. A. Drennan of Liberty-, died on Mon day night. The little fellow was two or three years old. Weo have not learned any of the particulars of its sickness and death. ~-W. R. Price lost a fine horse last week from eating too many corn cobs. Hie had shelled out forty bushels of corn to grind into meal rtnd the hor-so got to them and eat all shte wanted. Her death was the re sult. -Married, at Catecchee, on last Sunday night, at 9 o'clock, at the residence of Mr'. J. A. C. Teat, Mr. J. James to Miss (Corrie Garrett, both of Anderson cnunty, J. Alonwo Brown, N. P., officiating. The happy young couple have the congratula tiods af many friends. -If y-ou fail to attend the milli nery opening of the Hleath-Bruce. Mor-row CJo, 3011 will miss seeing the largest collection of hats, dress goods trimmings, etc. that have ever been displayed in this section. Don't for get 'hoi date, Frislay and Saturday, Ocotober (;th and 7th. -Las, Fr iday night, while a num bor of young p~eoplo were skating at the rink, Shi1ne~y A das cameo ini con. tact with o oe of thu largo swinging lamps anid it fell to the fl'or with a crash. Theli oil ignited upon the floor and in an instant there wvas a sheet of flame reaching from the floor belowv to theo upper floor. By heroic efforts on the parhlt of the boys the fre was (xtinlguished and the build O.conee News. <Boog a nt veown or Hawins Tells -tory(. of Murderous Attack. Sherift J. 0- Jennhings of Pickenm county arrived in the city yester day with a warrant for John Hen. derson and Tom Vaughn, who are i jail here charged with a murder ous aassult upon J. D. Hawkns near Calhoun more than twe weeks ego. He will return to Pickens with his prisoners this morning. lendersoh and Vaughn are the two men who were arrested in the weave room of the Olympia cotton will by Deputy Sheriffs Knox and Cathcart last Thuirsday afternoon, as a result of a telephone conmn. n 1 o a t i o t from Sheriff Gd reath of Greenville. It was not known at- the time whether tho crime was committed in Greenvillo or Pickins county and the delay in removing the inen from Rich. land jail has been duo to the fact that it was necessary.to wait until Hawkins had sufliciently regained his senses to tell a coherent story of the cf'ort to take his life. lie has now improved sufficiently to do this and- reiterates what he stat ed at a former interval of consci ousnesi, that Henderson and Vaughn are the men who attacked him and placed his almost helpless and senseless body on the track of the Southern railway to be crush ed by an oncoming train, so as to conceal the crime that had been committed. Sheriff Jennings stated Yester day that from the information now at hand it seems that lawkins who resides at the Brandon mill at Greenville, was on Saturday after noon, Sept. 2, about to take a train tor Easley, where he intended to attend a meeting of the Odd Fel lowsi, and had on his person $100 belonging to the order. This money he showed to several men with whom he was associating that afternoon and a plot to roh him was evidently determined up, on by them. After attempting several ruses to get him to a point where the robbery could be, committed witb out fear of discovery, finally one of them told Hawkins a scandalous story concerning his family and when Hawkins indignantly resent ed the falsehood he was told that if he would go with them the men could carry him to the main who had said it and would furnish proof of its truth. It is supposed that that night they got into an empty freight oar of a passing train andI rode as far as Cal houn, wvhero they got off and start ed on foot toward the Seneca river. When about half way to the river and near a sawv mill,llawkins conm. panions attacked him w.Lfn heavy scantlings striking several terriflic blows on his head and one on his left arm which broke it b)etween the wrist and elbow. He was also given a jab in the back with the splinteredoend of a broken scant Iing,which n'ade a frightful wound. The blows on the wvounded man's head had rendered him almost un conscious but not entirely so, as the assailants supposed. Hawkins bleeding arid unable to raise his hand to help himself, heard them discuss the best way to dispose of his body. It was nareed by them to throw his body into the Seneca river and gathering it u> they started toward the rivir bank, but wheni about half niay they saw the wvatch man of the bridge approach-i ing with a lighted Jan tern . Al though he soon dlisappealed this caused thoem to change their plan andl it was then agreed to place the body on the railroad track -to be mangled uinder the wheels of the next train. 'This was (lone anid the would. be mur derers quic k ly disappeared in the (darknless. 11law. kius dimly realized that certain death awaited himn unless lie coul d crawl trom the track, mad.,~ a en premo effort and managed to dlrag his body to the outside of the Li ack and roll dlown the emnbankment. It will be remembered that lisa groanis wore heard by Mr. and~ Mrs. WV. A Chapman who were passing on their way to church the next morning, and the half (dead mani was found and cared for at their home. Henderson and iVaugh ni were seen) at thie~jail yesterday and ask ed for a stateum nt but they vigor onaly denied any kanwlegno r . k'iiow - lver. "r I contipation. e0rId GKINGHAM'S DYE 01M. OP M O930R. M. 00. XA.UA. P... .......... connection with the affair. They said thvqt they were in oompany with Hawkins in Greenville during the day but that they di Inot see him at night, as they were both at the Magnolia cafe and later at a lawn party at the residence of Mr. Whitesides. They claim to be able to produce proof of this alibi. Hawkins' statement is concil sive proof that the assault occur red in Pickenls county and the ei tire matter is now ini the hands it Sheriff Jennings.-Tho State. Court Opens. Monday court convened with Jndge Dantzler on the b-ch and all the oflicials at their places. Aft--r the .Judge charged the jury the Solicitor handed theim i nuimber of indictments which they looked into and disposed of a follows: Some of the cases were tri(ld, others were continued. The General Sessions closed Tuesday night and Wednes. day morning the civil side was taken up. Thern is enough business to hold the court the rest of the week, but it is believed that court will ad. journ Friday. We give a complete synopsis of the proceedings up to Tuesday night as follows: Will Willis, violation dibpensary law; true bill. Joe liolden, violation dispensary law; true bill. Tried in Defendents absence; sealed sentence. Robert Evans, violation dispensary law; true bill Pead guilty to still. ing, fice 6$ "100.00. Berry A nderson, burglr3'; guiltv, sentenced to eiglh& years on the chain gang or like period in the penitentiary. Ed Nalley and Bob Lee McCrack in, gambling; true bill. B C. Couch, two cases violation dispensary inw; true bill. Guilty. Compromised on payment of $200. Joe Nix, gambling; no bill. ut Bruck, assault and battery with intent to kill; true bill Guilty. Sentenced to one year in the chain It. I. Ellison, gambling; true bill. Conpromised on payment of $200. Rosa Duke, murder; true bill. Not guilty. Cole Dodson, assault and battery with intent to kill. No bill. Colo Do'dson andl Abe Grant, car ryin~g consealed weap)ons; no b~ill. B 0 Couch, violation dispensary law; no bill in twvo cases. Duff Mansell, violation dlispensai-y law; no bil. Nothing isked, Nothing Gained. You risk nothing in buying Elliott's Emulsified( Oil Liniment, b~ecanso you got your, money back if not satisfIed. Your gain is great, becausec you get the best himnecnt ever mnadl. Best for Rhieu mautism hest fot Spramsn and Swellings, best for uso in~ the family and on yomr stock. A full 1-2 pint bottle, costs but 25 ets. No risk, all gain. All housekeepers are not bome makers. Tiho housekeeper lets the house take precedence of the pleas ure of the husband, and many bright happ:y hours with the children. The homemaker may not be "perfection pei'soniftied." However neatness and cleanliness is her motto. She never thinks of refusing a walk over the fields with her husband or a pleasant afternoon ride to a friend's on busi. ness. By so dloing she feels fresher and better to perform the duties that perc'hance were left undone. She tries to make home with her bright presence the (may be) storms of sor. row may harve swept over it, the place wvhero each member of the family can turn and feel there is love, pa. tience and guidance awaiting them. -- Oconee News. FOLEY3HON1EM-AR Famous Fruit Farms of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and The Great South WVest reached by the Cotton Belt Route. You can purchase very cheap roun~d trip "Home Seeker" tic kets at Atlanto, Birmingham, Annis ton Montgomery, and certain other points any first or third Tuesday, tickets bear final return limit of 21 dlays and allow stop overs any point West of Memnhiis. Ask for ticket to read by Memphis and The Cotton Belt. Write, L. P. Smith, Tray. Pass. Agt A tlanta. Ga. NOTICE. The trustees of Hlagood School Dis tric' No 38 will let to the lowest bidder hou repair'ng or Cold Spring school houe on Saturday, October 14, tnt 2 o'clock, at the school house. Will have the right to rejcct any or all bids. P1xe it D9n on "Why Won't ye Dye?" Prepare for winter by dyeing your clothes and make them look like new. We haive jlit received live gross of the celebrated Diamond Dyes, with whili you canl find no fault. And we are thus prepared for you. We also have IRieman Household Dyes in thirty different colors. A package of this dye dyes any kind of fabric-cotton, wool, silk or feathers-thus saving you the trouble of buying sov. dra paekage sometimes. So oomo to see us and get prepared to dye lkweair*. Plenty of Candy -at 60 cents per pound. Pigles Drg 0. Discriminating Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if they come to us. Our stock is large-selected with care. Selected with the idea that good value makes and holds customers. If you have not been buying your shoes from us, try us next time you need a pair. Pride & Patton, GREENVILLE, S. C. Cause of Insomnia. BUSINESS LOCALS. Indigestion. nearly always disturbs 'he sleep more or less and is often the Come to G. 0. Young's, Picken a auSe of insomnma. Many case buye been S. G, to get your watches, alock , ermanently cured by Chamberlain's seving machines, guns and revolvers toach and Liver Tablots. For sale repaired. All work guaranteed. by Piokens Drug Co. Concert at Graded School. loeRzohefetsfeyrwi There will be apnorecital given in the vcekens Graded School audi. lorae-2 acsofan ) toriwn, Friday evening, SeptembermieofOta.Aplto. T 29th, for the benefit of the graded school piano. Ln treilln aeawi. TVhe program will consist of vocal tnadpoaedwi ae, and instrumental numbers by two Jhsna. va fji...P of the most talented musicians in Aavi' iknS . cw4, South Carolina. In addition to this, Atrcoflnfrsaeha. the original voices of the wvorld's Cl tti fie grestest singers will be reproduced by one of the largest phonographs A4eyoloigfrbunsSc ever puit on public e'xhibitilin. The BgaLbry n pertoire will run the gamut from ndyirclre'shstohi the sublime to the ridiculous, and noPolesSoSopadgtapi(f 0ne ill be allowed to go away wvith- wa iltesosae~onot out hlaving thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Everybody is cordially in-makt"Oei"togachspre. 'ited.CoendgtsoeH.ARchy Mothiera! Mothers! Mothersi 12 How many children are at this season arsfr adstae ii feverish and constipated with bad oeanoehlfmesfPoks stomach headache. Mother Gray's1 'i s peddfr n ngo Sweet Powders for Children will always saeo utvto.Tohroco cure. If worms are present they wilcladblneinognlfrst certainly remove them. At all drug gists; 25c. Sample bottle mailed FREEIarbidnsan w eathue A ddress Allen 8. Olmntead. LeRoy, o iepae ilsl o aho Farmers Convention.MorwC.oIyM. aldnAt TheFarer' cnvntin hldataore, ackepte, S.nc foC.eGl ~~~~~~~~md.Pickens H u.2 a dore Vii l eDofrgs C o. kcl to met aain t Pcken the1sto Sal.e-ug2 are won rlairing, r Mceve gane bCentra, et., C.nshd4ui Mondy (Sleedy) Ot.. to istLands seneig at snabper prie reprt o cetan omies nd urte andur probthd yoern taken; thordisussthecottn stuaion and rgesA A reanbl te. Brokshdneop, othe mater ofinteestalog Johernon to ,H wesh more' lack.J.th agriultrallins. her istoeAetabl, icen, S.cke.s, ow.4C, tie inineret f frmes'gniA a H. And forichchap tions. Eerybodyinterestdinaoh at hap of littetig ~epa 1 taming andemaintaininneguiorblesineMore's pries f aricltual rodctsar Yckn Shet 2ho lbnd rie afpar of specallyrequstettoemtenveolasting b1) oles tawl Done by order of coneertion. to e nde ar~ e orn ot.oc Joh T l~gg m at,"Oeskog at cl DMoese priceto CoW 4e her galon- saod.erltem one lone half mies of1( Picken Thre Jror Cueil I olrh s atJ splndi far andl i go' ode Mr.te0ofWculoivoton.ofwoihorsewcro Ala, rlats a exerinceliehadw leRald baacer at originalfores. servng n apett jmy n amurer a rli bilds a mnde tw litenat hoses ontthewpracv.lWillscolnforscathof boun ouny, laama HoOle ong buresi Apt tol Heahi (orc morbsinaverysooo fom. Iwa orronw Coin. rIv y . an, A he mores' ionin mye ld t toricn, Pces h, or C.lip~odt Picen ru sto. Aug. 29 wras ajorned henidoeair cuork m call tore meet thagit. Pien he s bonttleug adwgo aiig ond (S'aerday) Coc.2 thoreciv an ee bm.bhIg, Hner. nih in I~iroeaReed insttadasayihapthat Hihr rc eas onabhiens. lieporwts f et forittsad fur- et efgrgws o nhtnx rther dncuit tohe iotn tion wand ob. A . .'r Mannne Br& sop, oh~er matte of inst aong beter nex GoW. app. Ainhmare' aksmith aicmuturln. Tere dose toue Me'sformnt ickpensaSo. C mpeaetere w flow ajuonsn oere Brnast.regshckn n fiestid inteae ofaner' oranizne bTher. nihest ieoaprcs, pladfr mins Erbotlou'dy~h ithresediobAha of li"Fo n dcrtes ting cha oatJ staohny T.eeLewis, -. J- T. Fene & Co. Watch This Space Folger & Thornley. C Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialt y MID-SUMMER SELLINGI We are constantiy selling out And we are constantly buying in Every week brings us something new and seasonable to offer our customers. Our trade has been good this spring, and to keep it lively during the hot summer months we have reduced the price on all summer goods; and all new goods we are now buying are bought at prices that we can save you money. We have no old accumulations to run off, but will se you New, Fresh Goods worth every cent we ask for them. Our Lawns, Swisses and Organdies are the best we have ever shown. We are offering some bi bargains in Men's and Women's Low-Cut Shoes anci Slippers. You will do well to call on us whenever you need any-. tling in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear and Shoesi A. K. Park, "es Greenville, S. C. We are constantly receivirg our stock of and ask you to wvatch this space for bargains on Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, etc. If you have anything to buy it will pay you to see us. if you have Chickens, Eggs, Butter or Beeswax, don't sell till you see us. Just now chick ens are still scarce andl are bringoing a veynice price. Come to see us. Craig Bros. Th'le ChIickeni Itaiser's Frienid. F01' SALE. 70) acres of land near Marietta, S. C., on Pnmipkmitown road. *10 por aore. 1.20 acres near Travelers IRest, joining hlands of Mr. Thos. Cunniughiami. Part of the latle' \\atson old home. $15 per acro. A lso small tracts of land, 20 to 50 acres. We have also some very desirablo lots near o ' ylimits. These latue a along the car hine-$60 each. THACKSTON & SON Greenville. 3..0n