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SE PICK N SENTIN0 UR Entered April 23. 1908 -st Pickens, 8 0., a send cls maitter, under act of Congress of March 1679 VOL V"Xxv PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, W[tDNL* DAY, NOVEMBE R , 1905 NO llAi111hfbB bOWlI PATENT MEDICINE Chief Constable Puts 35 on "Black List." Ar GAIColumbia, Nov. .3 -O1e of (Ihe m.+st imuportant orders "vejr issueid Iih. eona abula ry f -ree was marls Iubi(, y-,ltE-rda4y by Chief C(iota. ble Hain mwt,. h'le citctliar put.,, about thirty beveraves and pateit iedio.it-ea Out of bu-ineii mi th i. sinto imtss they are sold oi pro scription, and all ciders are alo put oil the tahoon( list. The med if-1-es and cidors wero analyzed )y the ste cihemist and the spirit )roof of nil (d them is givmn in tlt circular which is we follows: To"d) divilion c1h et C )tabhl#.s and ieinbors of tiei c.>nitabulary: I am handic-g voun i bt (if patent ii.dic inei ind .Alher go-d,. whie are being sild in this statfi a-; whebi- hav0 beon anialyzed )y tI e site oenist. Fron his report I find that tlhy oro stiongly alo. holic and under the law of South Carolina cannot be handled except as rovidod by that law. Reputa ble licensed druggist nre permit tetd to dispose of theni upon pre scriptione, but not othorwise ano you are hereby authorized to make seizure of same wherdver found when you canl satisfy yourselvep that they are being used as a bevo rage. Section 565, 574 and 600 of the Dispensary law will amply post von and from 'Them you will ob. serve that druggists cannot Iegally sell those goods except up->n a prescription from a Iractiing physician and it can be given on13 to bona-fid- patientsq, Name of Goods. Spirit Pro6f AMaltine................ ....8 20 Dr. J uot Celery and Pepsin Tonic,90 00 Blackberry Bonne-, (Jones Bros).13 00 Blackberry Bonioce (0. L. Greg. ory Vil Co.)............... ..18 50 Cataiwba Bloaino).................26 40 BIl ekbery N'eiar............ 10 00 u.herry Phosphatte............10 00 CubanOingeric..................61 10 Poruna.................... .....52 00 Hostettomr Stomich Bitters...... 82 00 Gee Whiz(abont)................ 200 Pabst Malt......................12 2n Port 0. I cnte................. .23 20 Euroka Kidney Cure.............59 70 Willians Kidney Cure.........50 00 DeWitts Stomach Bitters.........65 20 l-xican Beef Wine and Jron.....12 00 Daniels Grape Juice............ 12 25 N cc Alcoholic Low Grade about.. 2 CO Blckborry Phosphato, (0. L. Geogory V (Co.)...............17 00 Imfpoverisfted SOL Implloverished soil, like impov' fertilizer. A chemist by annulyz ing the soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for dlifferent. prodlucts. If your blood is impoverished your dloctor will tell you what you needl to fertilize it and give it thle ridh, red corpuscles that nre lacking in it. It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. Thelre is no fat food that is so easily digested and assimi lated as Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver 011 It will nourish andl strengthen theo body wheni milk and cream fail to (10 it. Scott's Emunision is always the same; alvays p~alatable and alwvays beneficial where the body is wasiting fromI saiy cause, either in children or' adults. We will send you a samplo free. Resure thait this pe ture in tho form of a la beI Is on the' wvrappeIr of every bottle of Emaul SGOTT & eOR'w 469 PeatilSt.,Jew Yo[u 50e. and $1.00. All Druggiats. Largest Sto< - T H Pickens county is on a rupdh made great t-ff.,rts to kfep i) fro bevity.ii, himoe we ar" in apit bten abe to do in the past. W make things hum from now unti Dress Goods, T Tren--ndos stock of wooll you visit largor t.wns you will i to chs'e f rom. Big atock -f St cott,n wais willing fur 71o We prices. but below we givo you a: 5000 yard Easley Sheating One lot Plaid at. only 5", w( One lot. Outiig at only 5c. One lot Outing oily fc, w, One lot extra heavy (uting All kinds of Bleaching, etc.. at prices that manufacturel Capes amv A tremendous stock. all pri have your -ize, style and collar, Phecate. HEA leerine, R. Becker... ........... 1 70 I it kind of n shed lke placo Vurtzburger Malt...............10 00 the cutting took 31 ruvis.........................45 30 Ltwoods LaGrippeSpecifie.......62 30 1 ce and tio wtooss ure to be Vild Cherry Tonic..............87 00 found. Chsittkan ectived a dan hockers .......... .... .... ...57 50 gerous gash three inches lng in each Phosphate................17 (0 the left chok, the left ear ijog ]uraooa Tonic............... .56 20 completely laid open and half a leiutz Curative Bitters ..........43 00 X. L. Bitters..............52 5 0dozen D Baces calp and ValkeraToi...............39 50 n izomores Aromiatc Eiixir Ginger. 56 40 tewudd~ircee vr 1 want to call your atttion to tb b eti) athsato h0UUe act that all ciders ar alcoholic. This ~hr ewscrid hpa a necessary to their prescrvation. Consto thoprio ofewjgu quontly cider of no kind on be sold,.h oggibmweladhv hu U. B. Hlammet, Chief State Coutatble. ore pythtkehepsiI Bears the haKimn You ais A Bog ol elntigaotteafi Bignatureoota sm ht mnqarl DeadBut Nt Morned.O-aier le r wa theutir to Muscaine, owa, ov. 4-l .>ureac Chapmna afereive w a potrgadyetra tteoundd gahhre inc he mang inB who icdof elirum remns. The iglt' cha.thlvef dran. i doozadtn hlre e e badj.~ iahs ong mhsalp and gtrdarudhekthn thre, er odd mean cee a everyis~I Whe ased or he aitcu re heattentfi-mr athe istaUtion hStae e sio okpni adppr~ddty teeratin of e sinu prpr~lteflwn ofrtethe loy ngdee wll accn had tbou press: oerdl u b the asm theaa phi Plese o rotsaytht te cil had drese 'ihr.Is nous toe familydeepl mournft thi outd elanth~(irngbou thealdai dead. rorryetrsnheomae whiti mas qudrreet band andfather edy with himFo retur , Bt Not Moed.Oter Kelhmleruta asi wa h fist tod Mur scatne, oa tNov. 4.--e-u a.T~r;P~t(Plss yporites bale ye sdya thet3WVUi~uSfwgte"oes numble home of William Cilarrkecx wh de ofliriumf rem&es. w.scTe drwyh.woke o a iithAeed aoun bot kthn m re. ra aehadt Wenkb aske orwth par ticubir the Ltai asitohue ridor ook pyenci andr papjetr~ mndr it i.tth agt prisparefteoow t ing info the t' t nt ed~ihe od wouess: yrsl etiul. l rui r *-Phasea dos not ay h t te Toot'j~(phabe.bu famonly- der mourn fwur teb.~gte. :4~da ha ' band and fathear only in nam. For qarel,,tiohni giv uolye blows~ adCame',r' ~ona.hadLvr'c. sretn It is bet tr forhi Thecrwdin~h r~ o t~ ts rechb Chek.~am after he wa :k, Lowest Pri( -Al to thE frnt in the way of progress nt of the procession. All kindls of ion to sell yeku all kin-Js of nr3h i have done more business than I January 1. rilmings, Etc. Mn and stnole Dress Goods. If eOt find as complete assortmonte kplos bought last summer when haven't space to quote maniy ,ow: at only 5c, worth 6ic. >uld be cheap at 7c. >rth 10c. only 10c, worth 121c. icking, Ducks, Diminles, Joains. rs would not care to duplicate. I Jackets. Des, from $2.00 to $10 00. Wo e and at prices you cannot du. TH=BRUOE Pickens Route No. 2. Mr. Editor: As I haven't seen anything from this vicinity re cently I will eOdeanvor to give you a f -w dots. I amglad to ay the kealth of this community is good and that we farmers are most through gath ering. Mr. James Dillard is remodeling his dwelhat0 which will add much to its appearance.. Mr John Smith and daughter, spent a few days in Columbia last week. Mr. Hlarrison Morgan and sis ter, Miss Wanie of Oconne, visiteol relatives on this aide last week. Several .f our neigabors atled ed the fair at Greenville this week, Mr. James Henry Lawrence andc Miss May of Calhoun visited al *he home of R%. E. Parrott Satur day and Suniday Mr. DIee Bolding of the Prat ei eetion moved to his new hosif above Catsechee yesterday. Thankagiving will soon he he'r. and I think we have a great mai things to be thankful for. A. news is very scarce I wil close hoping the correspondent will wake up and let us hear fren your section' A. Friend. Sears as inld YsHale Aing 3eag a t The South's industry. It appears fromt recent sitatis.ii( that the coetton muil;s of the on bO nwuse as miuch~ raw~ coJttonu n thom, of te north, and that in the~ las fi years the conIsumptin of raw o-itt. I in the northern milla4 has ireroestte onily about, 3[ per cent. while tha, in~ *eewo in southern mdla~ ha bet m >ro than 34 per cent. Five eight hea of the total epindiles at work in hhit qspuntry are in the north, but thu 5aiage production per , pindle in the north is only 87.1 po~undsP againsat 125,4 pounds in the asonth. T t) takinga of raw eA Ion in thl noiiern mills h)ave been about sta. thou.. of the Tthitish mnille fo'r twent v yesrs. Bo0th the noe: horni dlpinnOer ol atf~iuma eour.. n mh iillA of Boiw -es and BiggE STO and we have iot been asleep as nerclandlei ha.; beeni advaincing it andat old prices-evein lower i in any pRevious year, and to swel Men1's Clothing M Mon-and young men of Ltas aniv furtbor tinn in our (Ilot.hi ii of Pats or ai Ovmrcoat with Eclips" Clothing, ns well as othi not bi. quesAtioied ats to fashion, I our $5 00, $7 50, $10 00, $15 00 a We aro proud of our 'loys' we represent in th is lini are of a rgest in this soction. Big line to $6.00. It you miss our Shoe Depar of the large.- and most comi Some of tHie Birmingham stock If it's Furnitir you want y ours. We buv ini solid cars, save =MORROW 101md atre 1 c1111 erowded out of th4 market, for (oa-- o cotton goo 11 , the soIiiheoroi muis, aind in this fli the trade of th3 world lien teforo th south The millm of the souLh at comparatively Inow and their m chi'ery uj) to date, Iad 01h% CAl gi' En'glanid and the northern mills hard fight for the fine goods trat whenever they che. one to iniva-te thi mrketL. Roar Admiral Roe, in his r port, dt-cl!ares thai.t lack 'f *.-iron enginei'rs is thte moost serlot:a dia ger threatei'g th army Makea Kidneya and Bladder nilghi To Which Crowd do You BeIangi Ii you an,. a' home today in t c'nUetry, y ou Cainnot be In town t hi samte Lim nb Ii 3ou (1o not 1 10 g to the ernwdl of fai m'rs ti ar orga''izinig thoisol v's t .gel er Ly pr.1 C -re lhir owni t.orest y' are aigsin t isi crowd, an bolb to thme o thier do niotho i crolwd ti is willing to stop) iutiide farmers union, aned 1.4 things go suitt th, cot toil senc ulati in d ihi go ablout whaiJnul;u over h ird tini and atu~sing thie C ,tto i e) -114. their int or..,t th.1, yin inavi 60iu (o (0 for your-. D). voni beloig to theo cr'wd t: bs' ev. 8 in) stand(Iin14gi Ur .ud grini unIj itt 1 ub-s ini pricing larm~ pi itacts bly tho -rt ihan the' pr.>t ili af thiso grea Lti iportat prod~Iut and,( never on. c j .in in with ini ,,.ibnrA t. tr'y to) hIve ai wisrd I t.: ig pil Ic up' n yo ~ur hot.. nuolr? D~o you belong. to thi- cro i'd tI ~hmk, and act I ka thwy dhid not r vorth much. 'itheri ini or out of tL farmore o~rgsuizat Ion? D)o you believe that yo -coul pull a cow out of the mire l: atanding ofT and hollowing .19 we a4 you couldl by taking hold at -HADIR BALSAM .st Business to thoeconiditious4. WO ha1ve wI wo looke'd ahnd and boughilit I manly in1 stalles thau we have that iicrease we aro going to Aeratelyj PrICedI. e ali eC111amy-neod mot0 look e Department for a Suit, pair style, quality antid it. The r good Jmikes wo handle, ieed it and wear You should soo ud $18 50 suits. Clothing. The manufacturers )j the bst, and our stock is the rat] Ping iii price from $1.25 rme)t you will misi seeing on1o Jete assorLmei nts to b) found, left going at 75c on the dollar. n1 can't afl'ord to miss SOoing freight inid got a big discouitt. CO. Haying, aill ready, pull? othecr in some respects and you car. It it takesi 12 strands to muake a not regul1ate this coniditionl im your1 sowing thread, in d 114 mewingl crowd that in onl thle outsido. thrneads to make a 1-4 inch rol e The difference is just here-the G Stronig enlough to hold at hoar, rI cro.(wd on, the outside havei for a buil, thoen do tell uis how in) the tirmotto, Antd pass-word-every lelamnlt o1 commonT11 McaSon does at fellow inl the whole pulsh fol, him. an mani ex peet t o d o an t Iing in1 tla e sel1f, a nd let th 11dmlV ta', Re thei ew5 of e. sywiig thlreadyl? anthing oo fre thei protection -d Dwi yhlng to at dbe4iOit crowd thatst h ognizhed orldfarm n. ti~s tigou ofk t - nh he fdrir oganrr mstce isogettherendhe a u. tion (10 ea tell if yow jin the tingsI :temselves Ifodevpect that -meof xur nigh ors i ostme cottonil boars ad euls $et alettIe'r ponin in~, t nion we must wind together our1in han v'on wvilJ? If so. let meI say hividual threads, andi formn a cable i y"ou j st hire t hat the, e is st rong enioughi to tie dlown these hto men alrI edyl in your neighbhorhood wd dly animitals or evenl 'nchor the at thatI belong to your (crowd on tl o big ship of t rade to the shore of ye outsidoi that stands oneo abovo the egoity. J C. StrFiblin~g. The New Business Suit he to ti eri h Oy en pia 3 liutton Sack. LHh~ILM In this, as you see from the dlrawin~g, you have one( of the most . stylish sujts of the year. The coat is longer thani tions have been so cev crly modelled that the o.effect is exceedingly 1'& I 'raceful. hangs from the shoul nd<ers mn an easy, comn tfortable fashion, leaving~ -plty ol room all around. .It takes good dlesign aing and thorough tail 8e oring to make these "UlOS Bi$0. Co. stylhsh "loose models"Fe otsokr d look just right-that's ne~h~ Clothes Ora y why we buy. them from the best makers we knowv, il Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore. Fall and Winter uits $12 to $25 H E NDE.U ~120s. Main srot .. 'I GREENV1LLE~ S.8 . 49 .. - -1