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runnaIUND BVaRY WdDNH8DAY MOU14MG. The Bentinl-Journal Qompany, THOMPSON & IUoniy. PRoPs. PICKENS, 8, C,.: Wedueday, Noveimber 8, 190),b6 Any one who has takeni .the trou ble t converfso w ith the tuore iuti.lli geut and progrvesive citz inu will find that there is in' this co.t anunity a vd'y strong feelitig. that we have got the naaking of a good town hre, bnit that in rnany, very inany respecta, we aro not keeping up with the other towns of the stute, or. even of the county, for that matter. The-ro is a good'deal of talk a tout fire protec tiot, water wortks, oketric lightA, gotd roadways and bidewalke, eto. The people talk along tho line of Olvio imirovement such as wo set- aid read (if eveywhere1. arounid, but after all it is only tnlk, for they seem to think that to meet thebe demands a lot of ready money is npeded. But money for internal improvemen ts could be raised by bonding (lite toAt and the day is not far (tA when the people of Piekents will view tho qw.. tion in its right light and will come to the conclusion that they want progress, and that there is no oilir way to have it. GOOD NEWS FOIL PICKI'NS. Sclence Haq at Last Iscovered a Real Cure for Iteunmalsim. After-yearsof exueriment a now cientlific remedy has been found that noit only relieves. but absolutely cures Rheumatisn nid kindred dite Ises to stay Cur.d. ithenmatismn is cause 1 by an excess of poisonous aeids in the blood. The new discovery Ihtieutmaeide, though purely vegtable, and acting through natiires ehannoiels neutralizes these neids and sweeps all poisons and harmful geris out of the blood. At the sametime it toies UP the stomuach i land regu. lates the liver and kidney, Iheunacide therefore. eures the disease per manently, because it removes tle cause. It bs eured hundreds of cases after the most no ted doctors and hospitals have failed itheumna. eide cured .)ames wilkes of i)i;loi, S. C., after he had been held in bed by rhenIAuis8m for three years and his feet were drawn up illmost to his nack. This it only one of many marvelous cures that ltheutmacide has already performed Rhouimacide is curing many caise of Rh1e1nm : tism, Sciatica, lumbago, gout, kidney trou ble, indigestion and constipation, right in this coin. munity today. others we be. elding druggilst meind Itheunma. II get ti' / al trading wv free t~ drawing you fa It Co THE DAILY H-ERAL Newspaper nud Jobi Pri J. T HOMAS A RNOLI Dry oods, Faucy Goot A. A. PEARSON CO., Panicy GrOceries aind (k H. ENDEL, Men's Clothing. - H. J. FELTON, GOWER SUPPLY Co Wndowv, Rlibbed, y Palit andBrheAt Limo and (emnt~, CHARLES HICKS, Cafe. CITY NATIONL BAN On New Deposito. Inqi WHEELER AND SOIl S Artistic Photography. Will have the la ;gest aggregation o make Pair Week a bargain week at this store whlether yo i go to the Rai Fair to make this store head(quartern salesmeni for any inlfortmation you rr !Iiere is a List of Some of the 50 Cent Wool Hose, 25 Cents. Tie" ,.oso are all wool, ladies' and men's black and grey. Fair Week prico, 25c. 8 1-3 Cents Outing, 5 Cents. While otnor nerchants aro talking higher pricoR on cotton goods, wo're o1ffering you an Outing that coudti't be bought in ttw for ose than 8 1 1c, at per yard, 5c. Ladies' 50 Cents Uidervests, 25 Cents. Positivelv the biggest bargain we ever offered W Ladis' Undeuar. (i't bO 60o191t it, town for less thlan 500, but our Fair Week price is. the garmlen~t, 25c. 1j 50 Cents Cotton Blankets, 25 Cents. This i ve biggrt e latikt hargain ever offered in Greenvitlo. Good size, F'air WVeek price, 2.15c. 6 1-4c Cotton Plaids, 4c. Alanance is th 4ame of thi pleid, nover ofyered before for le(ss thaou If ic, iiow worth (6 1 dc. Fair Wef~k price, 4c per yard.W $R The ladies will find our Dress Goods Set tion and Cloak D and Jackets ever carried by this hok Hobbs-Hend i1O-112 North Main Street. ~HOW MANY PIANO 7 Don't fail to ask the I ___________magnifit You may~ is $8oo Grand Piano >solutely free by th the merchants belowv andic receiving ckets to draw for it. Remember the takes place Dec. 25, '05. The Ticket il to ask for may get the Piano. sts you nothing to try for it. niing. Sd ~oI ) CO.,HA ISN I la and Noton.q.Putb.is w [agazines.. ee toeaa eta' aterijl. SMII, h ,,Ricu RQE&DS K,j:rLWRN heare att Bank. R.M. W. GOODL ShoGseeorvalleK iud ., Plt ls;SotM aoat It I Opened Tuesday, October 31 st, and t bargai ns ever o ( xhbition in The Bee live, ;n \V are going tc r GrounIds or . We urgently in i. Leave y ur bU ) ings in our ch ay desire. Bargains We Are Goig to Offer I Nenl's 50W egge Shirts, 39c. On i Mr. o hunder d and hi., r.mli ii shir N n noufacIurtir w hile in tho nirket, two hii-. i :i'h Ii i i z\ n edit-n 81hrtsi at a unliform rie-.. Not a0irt. i:.& A.. loi W01 14 '3 (lthat. 0k:. Fair Week price, 39o. 25c Iadlie' Belts, Joe. Toom cents sounds. mig!h tv cllo-: p or lad es' belts, but we'ro goig to Al tho good quarter b -1t Fair W ek f:r * 10-. , 15c Cotlon .Fainnel, 10C Th-se gonds come i. sh it. -eri t h front 5 o 20 ards to the iOco Not a pieco w. r it i -.i 1 0.1ir W 5e )I20, ot. E x t r a h e a v m 11 ( v e -I - \ % a i: e a s ily 7 5 c , a ll zes. Fair \u.- k pitev h.e. You will see the Greattst E;ib iljn of Clothing Bargains in Greenville you collie to the bl, . r - -ill I i. Clothiug h)ii. 4se, a!d w'rv. g . i it o -. v v t A k your m'ighbor wlli rn epartment a good place to mak' their pIurchases for fall and m ise. Do 't forget we oflr hundreds of other bargains in all < erson Comp an's Bus ~CKETS HAVE YOU louses below for Free Tickets for this :ent Everett Grand Piano. MI "The Artists' ideal." ft Crenmn d .(1iakery. and $teami Ii tors.WLL 5, Sa~idios, L.:p) lRobh'., ( I ar~ .. o'.*i' sI claws Hia a' f-loi.o. AGLE-DAVID (C). (Ila ofVeair IAMS FURNIT UR E CO., C .T I Honso FaIhmig.. [A MS, Mu~ical Instrumo .fis. l'ER, d TPobacco. MPG nltractor. Tickets with all wark TON,.V.GA [naIurance. -Eiqii~llac .)Tai MDA MALLr or.l2~~sr. rs South Croliha ON! FAIR HIVE Greenville. We have prepared to make it worth your whilo te visit vite everybody who is visiting the arge and call on any of our twenty uiring the Great Fair Week: is the b st place to buy Clothing. If he b ught herp anidi very likely he has, he will say Hobbi-Henderson Co. Wo don't oi-r shod worn, half made Clothing at any price. W3 giv.) you thii Iest taoloring to be had. Our suits are made to our order and b-ar our m'ame, which is a guarantee as to style, quality and fit. The Greatest Bargains in Greouville are our Overcoats. Over one hundred different styles and qualities t) selAct from, rang. ing in price from $250 to $20.00. Every coat a bargain at rhe pjice we ask. Did you ever have any of our Shoes to go wrong? If sn, didio't we make1 you satisfied %ith a new pair or whatever you thioughL right and just? Our Shoes ari sold under a guarantee of a new p ii r if they do not give absolute satisfaction. Then the prices ar) al wais low4ir on good shors than the othtr fellow's iniferior one. Men's first quality Deans H. BrogaInU,sol(I elsqwher ,it $150 F.ir Week price, $1.25. Womna's all solid Kangaroo Shes, plain tues, worth $1 25, at *1 00. Women's all solid leatt-or K'ingarm) polish, plain or cap toes, $1.25. Ovt r ten thousand pairs of Shoes to seleot from. inter. VWe are showing the biggest line of Ladies' Cloaks lepartments during Fair Week. Bee Hive Greenville's Cheapest Store. SAV ED ?-I This handsome Grand Piano is on exhibition in John H. Willims' up-to-date Music House in the Grand Opera i-ouse Building, Greenville, S. C., where the most coniplete and up-to-datc line of Musical Goods. in the state are carried. Don't fail to call and see thisi Piano. RD LUMBER AND BOBBIN CO. . Wood work of abi Dscriptions. \MS MILLINERY Co. lo-dato 11afts and Miishnery. 1)DOSTER & BRAMLETTP JCKER & BRO. i ry md all IKDINd of WVafch Royp ira. list and onsulting Spec a'lit LLEv, rial Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. UBER, 4 ',1ANI, r. FY & PARKER, Meats, Fish and Oyster,.