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&RATE OF OH1o CITY OF '.kILImO, LucAs:CoaUTY, SS Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing businensa in the Oity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum o ONE HUNDRED DOLLARi for each and every cane of Ciatarrh that can not be cured by the une of Ihall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK .. (OlENEY. Sworn before nie and subscribod in Umy presene0 this tie- fit lay of Decem her, A. 1). 1886. A. W. (.iiLlFuSON. (SV~Ai No-r-. ' -.,-. lfiai's Cateiurth Cure is taken - a ni Iy, falid 11-14 'ire'. l V 'h 114% blo)),, 111(l for, N- 'im iai ls l i . F. J. CIF *N IY & C., t.,;., 0. Sold by 1ll DIruggists, 75c. Tale Haill's Family Pills for w nt ipr CO A.t O T" 40 x 3c.A.. Bear the I ho Kind You Have Always Bought Bigniature of Thanksgiving Day anJ Epworih Orphanage. - I-. V 1 WI. p)our,ut 1: o iun ste .ad tt i~iIowing onlit He slI)s, "Inailmiugich as ye halivo dou it unto the least of these my brothi ren, ye havo d->ne it unto me." Th11, dependent, homeless orphais ar dear to His great, loving h1eaurt, an there is nothing, perha11ps that, w could do for Hia Ithat wolid pleuill Him muoro than care fur those lit,tl one. On Thanksgiving let thb orphar be specially remernbered, lot a rang, mOMs be made in every communit; by which the moro fbintinnate ca show their grat(itudo to God )y 1111 ing the fatherless anl(d dependent. 13 contributing of our meansi on thei behalf we hononr our Lor(l and ha comO Ia bOlesilig to otlerst. WNhiiI there is genertal rejoicing tihro'aughou the and, should not 0 he orphan haive somAe O~evidee, som 111 swe'et tI ken of t heir fair bie r's hu 1and~ t carel'? Money, provisionsa and dry' good will be acceptablo ar'd helpful. Mark boxes and buindler plaint and ship to W. B. Wharton, ~Snpt l pworth Or()phnage, Colniimbia, 8. C. Whenz you want a pleasaint physic tr2 Chamberin in'a Stomach and Liver Tab leta. Thzey are easy to take anid produie< no griping or other unapleasant otitce Sold by Piekens Drug Co. Protof. P'rospiective Purchaisor- -ou sur~ ihik In a healthy 1)1ace, yet the mlli'a n' door Is confined to his bedl. Iliow do youi account for that? Iteal EI zate Agent---Oh, he's i dloctor andl is slowivly dying of stsarvat ion.- (Chlingo Newsv. Trecahlaerr. Deliberate treachery entails punish ment upon the traitor. TChere is no pos sibility of escaping it. eveni ini the hi1gh est rank to whieh the Ponasent of soa'ie. ty can exalt the m1eianest anid the worst of loen.--J unlus. Destiny has turned zmay a man down while he wvas waitIng for some thing to turn uIp.-1ucce9s Maguaine. "I Thank Tihe L~ord!" cried Hannah Plant of Little Rock, Ark. "fur the relief I got from htucklon's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful run ning sores, when nothing else would heal, and from which I had suifered for 5 years." It is a mlarvelonas hieaer for ecuta burns and wounda. Guaranteied at Piokens D~ru~g Co. 2rio. LOW RATES AGAIN To Arkansas and flh' Sout hwest. L4ess than one way fare for thei rond trip by Memiphis and thei Cotton Belt Routo. Dates are' GOtober 17, Novembear 7, and '21, D~eoember 5 and 19. iIck your date and aay wheon andi Whoro you walnt to go and1( we will giv'o you full informnatIon by returna mnail, C OTTON IDELTI(OlOt II Rouate, ATLANTA, (UA. ANCIENT SEA'WALLS. Punishment That Was nfliete4 po Neglecting Their Repair. W. 11. Wheeler In his "History of the Fens of South Llncolnehire" qluotes 1Harri'Isort a- saying, in bl.3 preface to Hloiiiislied's "Chronicel." that "such V3, hiniig walls or banks near into the sea, do muther the namne to decay. ifter convenlient admolition, where)y the water entereth and droniveth up the eoutitry, are by it certain anelent en;:In appllehlnded, vouden)ed an. :.iin forever ia parvel of the new %waivl th1 i? to be ma1det UlmotE them. IK I Itllarr8ilso -, r fr n. 1 111n fit pre:'el. abie to tike out, im the earil iet :aiu thmrity for this, and he only speaks of It as a report. 'II :1 - y o t N er. F. V'. .1. Spme rell lin "The Archaeologht Catintili" re hiting to Dartford, I tind the following, wh:'lI, though It Is by no mens it proof of what IIarrism had heard, tends to n:ke tihe stat emient leis inprolmbe (h: I: it lte.e :. : 1be "In ently timles theitoma R1111way. eiro.'.1ed Ihe marsh kuntroubled by the tale. Afterw'artl, tit tide hiving ad vanclted furtlier iind, the road was rinised. becoming i causeway. In me tal'ivail times this Ink was heightein ed tagainst the title, the road running inside, as at present. During a section made a few years ago through this rad, nearSt idblolph's house, I Haw a hmtinn sketleton extenlded aeross the biik about two feet below the prest3 it suril'fatCe. This Is, of course, a str:ango altuntion; but, looking to the fact that it Wag a tide wall, It Is pos tihle that the once owner of the skele lun had the duty of repairing the )alnk amnl, having let the tide through by his negh'-t. was placed In the breach, thus hltping to repair It while suffering punishment. .8. Smiles has mentioned that. such a mode of dealing was a me diaeviil custom. However, I know not how far the ancient graveyard extend ed hereabout, so that the body, which showed no sIgns of burial, might yet have been hurled In sacred ground." London Notes and Queries. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Don't abuse your rival. Behave bet ter than he does. ver thy oneC has an excuse for drink 0 ing. None of them Is good. 0 Iow many people are you "comfort 0able" with? Not very mny probably. Whei It coiles to romnice, the kind foiud Ili bouoks is very superior to the 8 real tig It. 1. stated there is ain exception to every rule, but doti't hope you will be onIe to the rtile of old age. A good 1may people are like little birds in a nest. When you praise them y they lie still with theIr mouths wide r open for inore. i!,iltgitlt'i are vet'y iiuch ilke gIgOP,. Thep, v switlt engine makes more fuss C nrotiI the depot than tit engines on t (Ite through trauins. The cheaper the personi, thet inore ItroubI.~lie &S Ics. Atcl bon-.( lobue. ileauty anlI flEe Beast. A wvell knowni soultbern churchman was rece'nt ly visiting New York, ae comI~imnied b~y his wile, who la as beau v tiful its her life mte is homely. 'They were walking down Broad way one sun iy afternoon, and tihe pair attraeted imuchl aittent~in. One of two young "spocrts," evidently thinking to attract teli favora*bie atttetiont of the chur'ch , unn's wife, in an audible aside r'e imariked tha t it was ainother ease of "tIhe beauty and t11he beast."' QuIck as a wilnk the hiusbandit turnted anid, as he swung his right to the speaUker's jaw, scori'ng a knoc'kout. said. "I am a mian of l)eacte, but I ntever' allow any one. to call may wife at bett."'-New Yor1k Tribhune. cathurinme P'arr. Ca tae I 'arr, the sixth wife of the muc~h marrmied Ileutry VI II., owed more to her itnteliectual thani to her' p~ersoniaI chiatrius. Shie was not good looking. bu0. tila nlleasti- face and a wori'i of1 ltet. So skllfully did she manage ler' tr1oublesomeL husband as act uaily to tuarn hin against some of the most trustedi of' his own~ offiliais. Once an orderi wits mad1t.e out for her arrest on at e'ltitge of heresy, but she got news Elf cte nut ter1 and14 so eleverly flat ler'ed andm sopothted Ii enry as to effect a com-. plete t'cotielliatilon, and wvhen the otil e'irs camie to serve# the ornder he drove t hemn outt wilth curses andt thret'I. Iirave or Reckless ? Wh\ien a you~ng man on a smauli suti *at.V andu wuith the future very Iuer-t' tuitm Metts martried we claim he Ia as reckless as ir lhe Jumtiped Into water andtt ctuinm't swimi. Th~le ro)mantie may cnll It eotuage, but it ia pure rec'kless ui.'ss. - A ('1h tson Globe. All Broke Up "She ws very oniieh affec.ted, was "'I shoulI say So). 11er eyes droppetd, her v'oice broke, hteri face fell, an'd tinal ly shet burst into t ear's."'--Baltiore A tierlea n. Courtesy to. Strangers. if a muan h e graciouls and courteous to straingers It showvs he is a citizen of the' world and thatt his heart Is n ig hand ('ut off fromi othler lands, bult a 4'ontinlent thait jolis to themif.-Ilacon. A lIuncth of Her, First Artist --- What's that you're plainting, a mediaev'al faily group? second Artist-Not exactly. Tihat's a plortrait of Mr's, Ienry VIlI.-Louis YllIt ('ourierJoiunal. Anything to Please. Mudge--See here, what did you1 mean by saying I wasu't half witted? Yaha. Iey--What shall I say? 'That you aire half wvitted? "MAKES YOU WELL RHEUMACIDE goes right to the seat of th .all the germs and poisons out of the blood, clean Saots in the body and sets all the organs to Wor Nature's way. Purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, it most powerful of cleansing medicines, and at time regulates the liver, tones up the stomach a up the entire system. RHEUMACIDE is the onl that cures rheumatism to stay cured. MOST POWERFuL BLOOD PURIFIER -11 CURES DISEASE BY REMOVING THE RHEUMACIDE has cured thousands of case other remedies and famous doctors had fallec Percelle, of Salem, Va., spent $200 in medicines dreds of dollars for physicians' fees, and at last hew by half a dozen bottles of Rheumacide. 0. Dii 2120 Ramsay street,' Baltimore, says it has "mai man." Mrs. S. A. Combes, 114 S. Gilmor street B: It cleansed her blood, took away her pains, and m like a new woman." V After*Noted Doctors Failed. and recommends Rheun Here is a vase cured by RI UMA.C CIDE after noted New Yiw sjiwc-ial_ Ists had failed. Mr. W. t uges CURES AFTEF writes fron /% tkins. Va.: -Four bottles of RIIVUNMACTIDE Sample btl n have entirely cured ttl or I lo ' standing case of rhemaitusmlt and for postage to reatly imlroved my veneral li-alth. was a tota I wreck. Ia it had i11ivr - r wes ymumo Bobbitt Chemical ecialists in New York, ho ilrl inotit t iZii. Chmica RACIDE. is the only cire I hanve found When I begano to ue it I weighed 140 pouinds. Nov. I weLigh 180 pounds. my Sorna Weigh ( TAR T TOC 1-11i1HUGHES' HA CV F T AnLi; SICILIAN HairRenewer Perhaps you iyor ray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not; then remember-Hall's Hair Rencver iil awys restores color to gray hair. Stops falling ha'ir, also. "tr;nc geS. A.~ C'YRGH D 90 -14 ABURER FR05& (0 "CLOTHE S" iTat's our text. It'sii as "ur t r. Ih'as thie text of all the s enta.u~s w. p: I h Jusit nJow we're inzkintg of voorj warI.I for- te coing~, seaO n.lIt We take it that a tii oura iht i- i qutirt hent will be. a new Suit or Over on - - perhaIps bo0th. We hoQ['. sot . N wwe are5 goi ng to ask yu fortt a very It m Itt s tiIttISor , 1'1 O.ti. 1oughd of it to enale t fl in s-ep ini to~a- se the Iih.n-t VI Stits and1 Overcoats Your Eyes Ever Rested Upon. Ev ery w Link in Cint, St~ le iand IFali la ' ho ! gone inito theseo e'xco. ent armientLi. If yfoui ve usV thbe fewali momei it f.>r I w ieb1 ;n i< you , we'll at one c'Ot.. otisi yo'O ll n ot limti it pric 1 I to ' I y m. ( )r n xIt is ourse'(- i ll be~( WiIIIJon he snmo text--Clohe,. Smith> & flristow GRENVILLE. S. C. N. D. T AYLoR, Photographer, .THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... The~ kind that air" mlach, at tIh' I est muius o of thle birg.-r cit ies. and finlished-I on t he latest, a1 int proltt i..s I, tard(s to bet huad. ...PICTUR ES FNLA RG ED... Nice line of- mou lings nt td ram11W-a ( t si z -'e mii ': to ordter. ....COME ON WEDNESDAY.,... ALL OVER." a disease, sweeps i up all the plague k again in is yet the the same nd builds V remedy WORLD. CAUSE. s after all I. Austin and hun vas cured strich, of de him a new titimore, says lade her "feel our druggist sells riacide. I ALL OTHERS F booklet free if you send fi Company, ProprietorsE IETWELLTOI MAKE THE OUTLET Your Tradilig 1101110 Whlle in Greeniville. TIe closer yon investigate our prices 11und our metih1ods of doing business, the better our ehances to sell you. Our shoe man lis grown grey studyv ing leathers and lasts. The result is, we are showing a line of footwear, every pair of which is sold on our personal gnarantee. A shoddy shoe has no place 4-n1 oir shelves. A sho must be leather an. good leather at tlit before wie aro willing to sell it. MEN'S SHOES--Men's gennine first quality split, as noir watipioof as a shoe can be; m11aide at th price. A new pair if they do.'t wear--$1.25. Men's genuine Kangaroo ilultchers, $1.51). 31en's High IRoots in1 Kangaroo 11nd( Satin Calf,'worthl $2.51) at 82; weighlt 3 j)oun1ds. Men's Sunday Shoes, Kainga roC Blutchier, all Rolid leatherT, $1.50). Our "'Talk About Shos"-the best $2 Box Calf we have ever seen. Men's Westeurn Oil-G(1rainled Water-Proof Shoes, the $3.50o kind for $2.099. "King Q1uality"-no better sho0e c'an b'e madle, $3.50 an ) $4. LADIIES' SHLOf -C'omfort and genluine Dongola Kid, patent tips, solid leather coulnters and mnsole, 81 the pair. Ladies' Geuinoiu Viei KIdl, ealsily worth 81 50 for .91.25. Old Ladies' Shoes, qilted or felt top~s, vici fr ont. wool or fleece lined, solid leather conuters an~d misoles, $1.25. Laudios' ''every daiy shoe," Ksi'waroo, common sonse or tips, $1.25. CLOTHING DEPARTalENT-Our elZohin m Lu ought early, before the( b)ig adIvancee in wool, so o'ur customers01 wvill se3 1no diaf' ren)ce in the price. In fact, wei bi .ve many things chi.aper th.mn hist year. Whlen you buy a suit from 118 you have the satisfaction of knowing that you have the. very best that money cain buy-and, if anything turns out wrong we are to make it good. Our clothing muist give s.tisfactioni in wvear andl~ iuality, or weO can1't 1hope to keep your trado. Th'lese fIgu ros will serve to give you an idea of thle genueral run of )Iur prices: Men's Winter Suits, 11ato 3.uts, all colors, strongly made, wvell imoed and1( fiishied: $5.00, $0.50, $7.51); 38. 50. $10.00, $12. 50. $15. 00, $16.50 and $18.00. Our $18.00 snits aire what othi. ers get $25.00 for. That's straight. Maxwell-Feagle-David Co. 117-119 N. Mainx Sr., Greenville S. C. Rlead the roeks on1 the0 read to (lreen billo) and oomo to T.1he Onutlet. T0 acres of land ne( on Pumnpkmntown road. *10 120(I acres near Tra .joining landsa of Mr. Thos. Ci Watson 01(1 home. $l5 per act Wino small bracts of land, 20 to 50 aci bHe have also some very desirabOle lot. along tho car line-$60 each. THACKST( Greenvi AIL. CURES e cents Scla i aa Rheumatic Oout. Lumbago. Catarrh, Indigestion, altimore. onstipation __________ Kidne Trouble, Liver iseases, La Grippe, Contagious Blood Poison, All Blood Diseases. A otica of' Eschieat. Lands of Clvin M. Smith, deceased. Ai 'niInest of escleated Ittmdis of Cal vim M. 8mith, late of Pickels county, deceased, lavig been m1atie Itt tie Sprinltg term of 1905, of Uthe Court of Common PlIes for "aid count v, aid cer tilied to ie by the presiling .indge, and Hait l11 i 1e8t iavting 1)!(1 ret it med to oe by Ih10 echeator, llotice is iei. by giveU to tile heirs at. law (if the said Calvin Ml. Smith, (r others claiming uider him, to ippear aud mako claim to said escheated land1s. Said Calvin M. Smith diled October 16, 1901, an3(d w11s4 thie 1, rzon last seized of said IIIItds, wiich are described as follows: All that pieve, parcel or tract of lind lying and bei ng sittate ii the counlty of Pickensstate of South ;arolina ini Eas tattie townsi) oil east side of Big Eas taltoe oreek, colmpisingy 11fthre hundred-v and I w(tt ive t:U3h acre. mire or( 0l ests jointi ng hmdan I of lIIester SI --wiartnd am1) oior and known~ i as' the Alph Biilar toni home pilace. Oct-ImiO A. d1. liO( (g, Clerk of ( ouirt for PickeniseCoun~ty. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs and . The Red a s sist s in expelling omarndthe Colds from the Hone Be S y s tem b y *otvery gently moving '. the bowels A certain cure for croup and whooping-cough. (Trade Mark Registered.) KENNEDY'S L.AXATIVE H ON EY~T PRRPPARED AT T'itE LADSORATORtY OF E. 0. DeWITT & CO., CHiCAGO. U. 8. A. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I wiill iappiy to J1. B. . N -whery. Pro. >te Judge of Pickenis (ant ty on the 5th liay of beember 1905 f. r' a flinal settle nent of the e talt( (of Mathal~t S. Mat' i Oin deea~ised andit atsk lto i (dismissteed as xeitor'. I. 0. Malttti on, Nov. 1. 1905 w4. Execntor. ~ar M~1aiett a, S. C., )or acro. ontinfghamfl. Prt of the Butler re. res. near e y limits. These lots are 4 )N & SON lie, 3. a