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DO YOU W THE Will Sell or Rent any preparing papers, etc. If you have land to s Here Are Sorn( .90 ACRE8 011 CtOW CREEK-Tenant house; in cultivation, balance well timbered. Price $750 one and two years. NICE NEW HOME IN PICKENS-On half-acr per month. List your property with us; we haye calls every $1860 CASH FOR FINE FARM of 313 acres Pickens; 1-3 open to cultivation, about 30 acres of g ber on place; fine pasture well wired in; _two go New 2-story 6-room house and well of good water Produces corn or cotton well. Fine place for a farn 4-4 DURINC THE NEXT -30ODAYS I have some special prices to offer the trade for cash on Shoes, Hats, Pants and various other things useful in the home and on the farm too 1 numerous to mention. When you get ready to Buy a Suit of Clothes this fall don't fail to see me before you buy and get up-to-date tailor-made goods at the lowest prices. Such goods have neyer been offered in this section. Each suit made to measure and a neat fit guaranteed.. Yours truly, J. F. H ARRIS, ny m-n. SDiscriminating Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if they conme to us. Our stock is large-selected with care. Selected with the idea that good value maikes and holds customers. If you have not been buying your shoes from us, try us next time you need a pair. Pride & Patton, OREENVILLE, .S. C.( 4WOFFORD COLLEGE H ENRY N. SNYDER, LL. 1)., . Pre.sident; 'r'v.. ~ A. B. anid A. M. Fou~r coprs le-d'cing tos tie A. n. 1) gr - iiL adA ti, , HnPlie- nid eols l e.itflto Lilbr r.3 an~d LihN.a'n. 'Phe F n. no,,1t F1.a 55e .t U (e~r iii , t le s .1 i C , o . 3 . ( Jl e v e la n d Ho ie n c e H a ll . A l t e t io PE n' u ~ ' . i nf SEptr s 20.tt' I en fIilOn the platform. B re muiial opp riudte. Next * Boaurd fro" $8 $oS~ n month. For Calaoge or other intorn-ation, .ddraee ANT PICK E property at all we will Bargains. 8 acres of bottom and 25 acre Will sell this for 1-3 cash and e lot. Will rent this proper day. in upper part of county, 1o oodl creek bottom. Plenty of od tenant houses and good or Well situated. Corn mill ier who wishes to raise stock. Write Superyisor's Report Of caimns hie.l -nd approved for quart4 endilg Sep. 30, 1905, R T Hallum, salary eto....... .. 43 7 W H Job'oo, bridige...........4 (1 JT C Jeuninsm, expenses..........5 4 JT C Jennogu, sal~ary' oto..........76 9 J1 C Jennig, aiet...............5 6 WV H Joh i', briulg's..........23 0 WV H .Johnuson. bridges........ ..29 1 Earle Jennings, constable.. ......2 0 R < .Jnhuseon, bridge..........12 1 WV H1 J3hnsoni, road work .. . 2 6 B C Johinson, e fli' to..........2 0 J1 W Jnhian, road work.... .......4 8 T C .J.-nnIings. salary and diet. . .03 0 WV H Johnson. brigo........ ...4 2 S M J-mes1, .0o1d worik.. .........5 2 Jei onings. salary........... 50 0 J M .Ja nCoon, mnagistrate.......57 2 T A Kelley, umbeor.... ........ 23 5 E F Kei4th, salars ............ .18 7 S F Keith. im gist rate.. .. ......10 0 ,J OKilby, ford................1 0 Luth r Kiellay, bridge.... .... .1 5 1-: F Keith, sainry etto.. ..........2J 0 E F Keith, s mar' ete........ ..19 61 8 1F Keith, matgistrate.......... 10 *l .1 WV Lawrenco, atnpplite.........94 51 B R Lawrence, fod wr............ 7 Of E A Lewis, road work.... ......2 01 'T F Lo1 es, bridgs..............1 51 T F L.-sey- road work........ ..5 11 o M Lynch, satlary............650 0 WV H J Lesley, road work .... ....8 61 R F L, sley, road( work ...........3 01 T J Looper, road work.... ......8 81 V E Lathemn, bridge........ ... 04O V E La'h1om1, roadl work.........1 5i J WV Langston, coni4 b o. ..... ..1 01 li A Lewis, road wvork ...........S2 E A Lewis, bridge..............2 01 (1 A Lynch, road...............1 01 R K( L- wn. road wor~k..........1 21 J T I * oper, bridg.-.............2 0) J1 1B L o., road wiork..........$ 7. J1 B I e'opei, brig-.... .........16 8! I K Latherm, reaud work........11 01 .J TI Langs~ton. bridge...........3 04 J1 W Langston, conistaiblo.........2 7i U M L.'nch, salaty . ..... 50 0 .J L, L op i. umberi'1.............8 6' ilo k McI. m-.1 wk p..r ,arm. 11 5( 13 P M rtin. roarl w~ork..........3 2i WV L Morgan, magidtrato.......10 01 .J 0 M Hely, h ulmg............2 04 D~ock McKi- noy, wk poor f ri. 6 54 Roit MoI~sely, er'dg... .........5 0( R ht1 Mose'y, road work..........2 01 Monit vial Lumb, r C,, brVidge. . 3 01 J M .\ Iler, constab11lO........ .. 12 1F .1 S Miller, (OinS abl.... .... .. .10 0 J \1 Mihter, con'ist~ ble.......... 10 5. R P' Maiuldmn, iridgo.......... 17 61 Kirk Maitda road work..... ....6 71 .1 B M iuil iin, bri dge.......... 5 6 13 F McleIaniel,bridge.... . .... .13 74 .1 .1 McCombs, sor .pe han...20 4 ,J J1 McComna, scrape hand. ... 80 2 J1 J McCombas, s'rapa hand11..17 9] J[ B Manin , bridge........... 25 0 D)e-k tc.Kone~, scraipe ild.. 15 0 ,1 J~ M1 .I mbsi scrulpo b..n' ... . 21 C ,J J1 Mc1omb, sn~plies .........7 1 JF B \.mlphr e, wk p h......... J1 8 Miler, consttal. ........2) 7 Rlobert Me.Tunk1in, roi.! work... 1 C V ' nipheework p hi.......11 0 J ii Mid er, riad w~ork.........16 4 " umbe,. ....10 0 C Mo' uolum, road w'ork ... 2 5 4 13 Maiuldtn, lumber...........3 0 Kirk Manidin. road work ........9 0 .Tna Maantnau bre.... a. II OSE NS LAI small cost. ind a puirclhv s of upland balance in ty at $8.5o miles from good tim itbuildings. on place, or call on E a Machlum, bridge. .........5 44 . WD MKey road work .... .7 1J DokMcKinney, serape hand 14 8 7 L Murphiree, bridge work.... 1 0( 2 F B Murphree, steward ........25 0( J 8 M iller, constable .......... 10 4C () " " ..... 0 ...... 485 .'" " ...... 7115 J D Manly, road work ...........50 y Norria Cotton Mills, supplies. .. 42 82 yJ B Newlery, exam. lunatio.... 12 00 M W Newton, brndge..........5 10 '*W E Nelso, bridge ...........2 00 *r T Norris, road work ........ 5 61 B 0 Nealy, bridge'............2 50 W 0 O'Dell, magistrate........ 25 00 L B O'Dell, supplies ..........14 95 J M Porter, fodder ............8 75 -, Pomona Terra (Coits Co., ier cot 82 50 SE R1 Porter, aid pauper........5 00 Wi A Phillips, road work.......2 10 WV H Pickens Nons, stove ...... 25 00 i 13 Pace, road work........... 11 50 E R Porter, aid pauper..... .....5 00 J S H Price, road work ........13 80 D) A Parrott, ('oroner.......... 25 00 T J Ponder, lumber...........7 76 "road work........7 75 SPickens Drug (Jo., drugs..... ..4 65 A~ B Pae bridge............ 1 10 B E~ Perry, road wvork .........12 23) " bridge............. 9 00 ) T 3 Ponder, bridge.... .... .... 10 98 ) "........ 18380 E E Perry, road work .........14 85 ) W P Porter, bridge............4 00 J S HPric., " ........55 00 J M Porter, road work ..........5 70 ) E R Porter, aid pauper ..........5 00 E E Perry, lumber ............8 00 J S H Price, bridge........ .....8 75 ) J TPowers, " ........ 2250 5 J R Port.r, " ........ 550 R~ B Porter, road work ..... .....1 150 1' TJ Ponder, lumber ............8 74 ) Rich Rosemon, blacksmith. 1 00 L MRigdon, bridge........... 11 32 ) iet osemnon, midwife . 3.. 00 I D Rice, supplies........... 8 40 i apRgobridge........ 10 00 JM Rbinson1, roa-d work....... 5 00 IIH WfRoper, " " ...2 75 SE WV Ragadale. sup plies........ 15 24 ) E Rcobinson. clerk and att'y 16 50 J B Robinson, roaed work ......4 00 ) W H R'gdon. " " .... 2 60 > W M RIobinson, bridge ........7 60 P E Ree'd, road work ...........0 ) (1G R.,wlnd, mnagisitrate ...... 25 00 )I RobinsAon & Tho'rintoni, suipplioas. 3; 22 5lB ELRigdon. bridge ...........2 50 1) Rig 'on, "........ 13 00 ) L MRigdo, " . ... ... 1 50 5ID W Roper, " ....... 047 5 Hamp Rigdon, fodder ..........7.5 5 E W Radale, supplies........ 18 20 5i ~ I Reese, bandies ............ 1 50 0 0 E Robinson, clerk andi att'y. 16 50 0 It \ Richiy, supplies..........7 30 0 W H1 Rigdon, road work ..... .... 00 o M P Rodgers, bridge ..........2 00 0 "' road wk.........1 00 5 0I E Robinreon, clerk and aty. 17 00 5 B Ei Siandera, aid panper. .... .. 11 00 0 J u Himmuonu, bridge.......... 5 ili 5 Smith & Hendrir, road wk.... .1 o 0 A (* SutherIetj, fodder........ 3 00 0 JPSrnie MIa ............20 50 0 . repvire............ 2 00 5 J W Sheriff, road wk.......... 6 75 9. J L Stephens, tobageo........ .8 68 :W 8 mith, road wk.....1 60 J T Skelton, bridge..'.........18 36 AO0Suthoerland, fodder........ 225 ) OBRStewart. roadwk...... nno ND AG WYe >'ay all W'e court hot Tim Wel 26 2-3 235 aci tomn; also $3,000. We ha' you want. We has with dwe $i000 cat The P or C. Governor Heyward Spoke. Atlanta, Oct. 20.-AL the re coption to President Roosevelt al the Piedmont Driving Club this aftertinon Governor Hey ward d e livered an addren immediately fol. lowing the President. Hie was in, trodnced by the H-on. JohnI Temsl Grave., who in introdu'cing him said that he was a guest of lhon or second only to the~ Pr.-siet him self. In closing his~ speech -Gov ern..r Heyward priop.'sid a grace fuil conmplimnent to MJrs . Roomsevelt who was thwn on hwr way to Wash. iugton. It was responded to by the entire company while stand ing. Don't Be 1imp [osed Upon. Fo)ley & Co., of Chicago. originated Honey and Tar na a throat and lung remedy, and on aeont of the great merit and popularity of Foley'si Honey and Tar manv imatatiosa tare offered for the genuine. These worthie-a imitations [have similar aounidig names. Berware of themn. The geenino Foley's Honey und T r is in a yellow package. Ask for it anid refuso. any snbstitute. It is the best remedy for conghs and colIh. Ickeus Drug (C., and Dr. R. F, Smithb, Cheap Ratos to Greeenville. On account Piedmont Fair, at Greenville, S. C. the Southern Railway will sell excursion tick etc to Greenvila ad returu from Cha lotte, N. C., Chester, Cum biza, Augusta, Flberton, and Gain.. esvillo, Ga.; Asheville, N. (I. and intermediate pvIits at the rate of ono fare fer the round trip plus 25 c'4nts. Tickets on sale Oct. 30 Nov. 1, and for morning trains of Nov- 2, inal limit Nov. 8, 1905. For additional information ap-1 ply to anay ticket agent or address. R. 'V . Hluit, Charlest on, s. C. 1). P'. A. A Card. This is to carlify that all druggists are aiuhorized to rinnid youra maoney if Fo ley's Honey and Tar trails to enre your1 *onghi or 0cold. It sttps theC cough heals the luigs and provet seriousreut from sold. (Cures Ia gripe congh and preveita pnumonia unid (lolInmlptiona. CJo'tains nao opiates. 'Th. genune is ini a yllow package Refnae all iabati toittet. iczkein Drug Co., and Dr. RI. F. Smith, Easley. An axtra cotton report will ho ,suied by the De'partment.of Agri.. ,.ulturo on November 1. Secretary Wilsoni has decided on this plan to meet the complaiint of the cotton viowe that the interim between the Oct- ber antd D~deembsr reports in ton lnng. 3UR LANBO NCIY expenses of advertising, have 293 acres of good land in five miles of the ise for sale at a low price and on easy terms. >er on land will more than pay for place. watered; an ideal place for stock raising. Price, $4.25 Per Acre. acres, 1 2 acres in incorporate limits-$i Too. es--good farm lands, 30 acres of Saluda River bot good creek bottoms. This is a fine place. Price Terms to suit purchaser. !e other property for sale; see us or write as what Can suit you. e a purchaser who wants from 25 to 35 acres of land Iling and outbuildings, near Pickens. Will pay h to be suited. Let us know what you have. ockens Land Agency, Sentinel Offic, E. Robinson, Att'y. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Horneseekers. I hil e at Oakway, Oconee county, S, C., on Octob 5tto28th inst. inclusive, for the purpose of closing out lands optioned to me, as well as the lands I have boughtm that section. These lan ds are well implrov'ed farms, comparatively level, and tl'e most of them have new houses, barns, etc. I will pay all expenses while I am there of bona-fide homeseekers wvho purchase lands of me, including all railroad fare from all points in Greenville, Pickens and Oconee coun ties, provided you notify mec in time to provide proper accom.. modlations for you. I expect to hav'e 20 to 4) dlesirable tracts of land to offer, all of which are to be closed out at private sale, and at the right kind of prices. Parties who want me to offer their lands at this sale must send me full descriptions of same at once, so I can have them examined, andl knowv that the prices are right, before offering them to buyers. I shall reject all lands in this sale that are optioned to me at a price above that prevailing for like quality of lands in the location where they are offered. Terms-One-third Cash. Balance in three equal annual installments, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, with mortgage on promises to secure balance of p)urchase money. Now if you mean business this is your chance to secure a home in the best country on earth. Address me at Anderson, S. C. JOSEPH J. FRETWELL. Notice, the proper persons8. Please examiN~e By pecal rdes o Cop or tilsand see thait you havh Bseal oers aof t otrollersnj proper' chain of titles to your l.tids enrlJnIakthtalprosin Pickens county. This will avoid h~olding titles to real estate ini Pick- any confusion in the year 1900, as 0ns county that have not been record. this is the year for returning all real ed and properly audited, to bring .estate. Respectfully, them in at once, that I mfay brin~g E. F. Keiihs, themi forwar'd on dup~jlicato againist 4t Aicter.