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PUDI4SHED EVERY WBDNESDAY MORMINO. F Tho Sontinol-Journal Ogmpany. TnoMmroN & Ronir. Pnois. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, ErTOn. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. t Entored at Pickons PoStoffiCe as Second Clasi Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: 'WEINESDAY, JULY 4, 1900, PICKENS' OPPORTUNITIES. No town in the county has today more or better opportunities for ad. vancement than Pickens. Whether or not these opportunities will be taken advantage of depends largely upon the citizens and business men of the town. Pickens has interests which must bo stimulated and which must be taken care of if it is to realize the advantages which it is capable of securing. Wide-awake business men ovory. where are working to make their towns important factois in the world of trada and commerce. Sonoof the towns have but little to offer, but they make the most of what they haye. Pickens has much to offer and much should be made of this condition We need co-operation of interests all the time. We should have loss of soliih ness and less greed. We should have more of the spirit which builds up and works for tho good of all. T1vorv stroko that is made for the. Our splenolu ppt.L... not be neglected because of 9 lack of a spirit of enterprises and co-opera tion. The opportunities are here. Will we make the most of thems? The faster a man lives the quicker he will occupy ground-floor space in a cometery. A man doubles his evils by brood. ing upon them. Look on the bright side of every thing. --D. EIS. HendrIicks, the( miller, hmas. gotten back his mill rolls, and is pre paredl to accoimodaito his customieri who h~ave grain to grinid. -Dr.' R. G. Killingsworth, dentist of Columbia, S. C., will be in l'ickens the remamnder of the week. lHe is prepared to do all sorts of dental work, with the painless extraction feature added. He w'ill do work at your homes if wanted. Notes From Liberty. Tile wheat has been all threshed in this section with good yields. Some yielded twelve bushels flown. Frumt of all description are rather inferior and grapes have already bc. gun to rot. A gravel roof is being put on the store of Skelton & Smith, which will soon be completed. S, C. Stewart, of Tennesece, is v'is. iting his father, S. D. Stewart. 0. F. lioggs, who has boen with the Beverly Granite Co. several years, will run the Liberty Oil Mill nexi cason. M, A. Boggs is on the sick list. J. T.B. Notice. Notice in hereby given thait the bocks of subscription for the Oapital Stock of the Farmers. Banuk of Cen tral, will he open Saturday, July 7th, 1900, at the stor-e of R. G. Gane & Gassaway Bros., inl the town of cos tral, S. (., at 1.IOo'clock a. mn. Corporators: R. G. Gainie, J. way. 0. R. Doyle. Dlemocrals to Meet, Mr. Editor: I wish to say t i all con cerned, that the Democratic 0Oub will meet at Praters Creek church, July 28th. All voters of that district are weqiuested to be there, as important business will be tranisactedi * W. N._Bolding. BUY JT NOWI. Now Is the time to buy (Chamberlain's Cholfo,. Cholera Diarrhoea Remeldy. It, Is certamin to be needed sooner or hat -r ~p hen that timo conmes you will need 4tbadly--ou will need it quickly. Puy W, t tay save life. Fer sle by nk Drng Cn. and T. N. mlut. I B'n %-o'iI OOR MqN ' N dlGANI 2 i RIOR of Inqe , 1---em rueu In a oit 10 Cltb Reg&ardeqd'Nih -a a Profitable Investmient. A good many country visitors are ilsatppointed when they learn the sober ruth that New York has no clubs comi osed exclusively of millionaires. It a harder still to make country folk jelleve that hundreds of men join the oeale6 swell clbs in largo part from motives of- eConomy. There are scat-cely three clubs in the city that do not include a considerable number of poor men in their member ship. The average income of the whole niembership of the ten best known clubs in the city is probably nearer $10,000 a year than $50,000 a year, and almost every one of these clubs in cludes some scores of men with incomes well below $10,000 and a good many ,with incomes well below $5,000. There is a real democracy of New York club life. Youths in their early twenties and just beginning their ca reers on very moderate salaries fro quent truly palatial clubhouses, break fast in rooms such as few princes ever use and lounge before fireplaces that are to be matched only in the most splendid buildings of Europe. The poor man's credit at the club Is as good as the rich man's, and both are Impartially posted when they neglect to pay their bills in good s:ason. There are a good ninny istances also in vilieh the itionthly bills of the poor man are higher than those of his rich fellow nieiber, for the frequenters of clubs are apt, to he the poorer rather thai the rticher members. Many a man of small means regards his metinbership in a first rate club ii the light of a prolitable in vest ment. Suchi a man, if a comifirimied bachelor. lits probably lived for twenty years within half' ia block of the cllub, paying a few hunilreis a year for a smitall bedroomi and fmiding all his luxuries In tle IIpartieins of the c!lubhouse. Without being inl tihe least ileanl lid llitkos of teit (l1ii) it IlloUy Having In st iltioni for hiiself. Its comfortable lotmginig rooms save him annually f-om $:o0 to $1,000 a year in rent, ac cording to the locatvin in which ho has Ais iodest lodgings. After that lie -aives a fair percentage on every thlig ie it ts aid drinks at the club. Ills simplo breakfast costs him per mips 10 per cent less than it would cost at any' restaurant he would be likely to frequent, and the same L, true of his dinners. If lie takes three-fourths of his meals at the club he saves annually about $100 in tips. If ho driliks wine at dinner lie saves from 10 to 25 per cent upon every bot tio. if lie permits himself the luxury of a cab he saves a handsome per centage by ordering It through the club mid avolds till possibility of a row with the cabby over the airiount of the faro. Maniy a ian Writes all his let ters (if a social claracter and some of it business character at the club, and thus sives froii $15 to $40 a year in Slit t lonery. lie niedt buy13 no books, nor needI ho subsicsrib~e to ai lirary, for~ there is the elumb library free' for his use, Hie never need buy a periodical or oven a news Impler saive when lie travels, for all thant he reads are freely supplied by lhe club. And the enjoyment of all these things imploses upon hinm no con sidertablo expendIture for extravagant luxuries. IHe is sure, especially in the coliege clubs, to find plenty of meon withl like modest incomes andI simnple ttastes as bhInself, and lie may sit for hiours wIth er-onies over the caife table without spemnding money that lie can not afifotd and without giving offense to tihl servants of the house committee. M ost clubi members lprdbaly do not keel) at diebt and( credlit cecounit with the club. but the mn of modest meains ttndt mtodera'te bY iiits would find( the ex aiuit ilon of such an account a matter ofC greait sat isfac t ion. Suclh a man, ipayimng $250 as an entrance fee and $75 a year ini dues, is likely to find himself at tie end of twenty years a long way aheadmii of thei game. Thie club in twen ty yeairs hias cost himii rather 1less thian $2.000 for enitranee fees, dues and con tribultionis to till ('hrimais. , and ltt his savings by reason of the club have' bueen froti $10,000 to $1(,000.-Now York Sun. A Siater'. Love. A iloston clergy-iiani whose wvork takes himui among the poor of that town te'lls a Pretty story of sister-ly love ex 1stinug amnong the humble and unafortu nate. QO dlay a p~ale and ragged girl of about toin years was seen goig along the street cartylng on her hack her crippled brothier, nearly as old1 as she. A stranger stopupedi her b~y satyinig that she was overexertitng herself. "lHe is too heavy for you to carry," lhe said. Th'le chtildi of the ghetto looked up.) at filn r-eproachftully', sayitng: "Hle ain't heavy, lie ls my brother." TIhe active p)rlicile of caipsieumn, or red pepiper, is a volatile oil known as capsicine. It Is so exceedlingly acrid that a quarter of a grain exposed to the air In a room wvill diffuse itself throughiout the apartment and cause tll presenit to cough and sneoze as thlough the pepper had been taken Into the mocuthI or nostrils. Worth Knowig. "Sensible looking girl across the aisle." "Yes. LIke to know her?". "No, thiank you. Handsome hnt she's wearIng." "Yes. She made it herlf." "E~h iintroduce mue, please."-Oove land Plain Dealer. Hicks-What do you think of thiat unlversIty mfaking Dlimley a doctor of ha wn? Wicks-Oh, well, the universi tes do very crazy thlngs sometimes. fleks--Yes, and yet they are always suipposedl to be in possession of their fauties. -- Catholic Standard and T/nfeeling, Mother (angrily)-The, brnte! Tin has dared to scold you? Newly Marre Daughter (sobblng)-Not so bad as all that, mamma. I scolded him from the hiouso five minutes ago, and the unfeel ing brute hasn't come back yet! THE WARLIKE MOROS.' rhey Prise Their Wenvonn and Would * Rather Fight Than Eat. An inordinate military conceit is a dominant quality of the Moro. To him there is but one ineasure of defeat-to wit, annihilation. If beaten, he ex pects nothing less; if he moots less, he has saved the day, perhaps won a vic tory. They are all of one profession arms. As children their first toys are wooden arms, their first instruction the play of the sword and the spear. What over else as men they may be-priest, farmer, robber, pirate, merchant, law yer-they are always, first, soldiers. For a young man to-loso his ereeso means to lose his right to marry, and It is tho desire of all to dio creese in hand. In fear of loss they sloop on theso precious arms or with them tied to the body. For the same reason their cannon are kept lashed to timbers in their houses. Firearms, indeed, are their main dan ger with civilized people. If they see the opportunity thereby to sccuro such arms, Moros can never realt the temp tation to rob and murder, To got them they will risk all, lose all and never whimper. To them without the best arms death were preferable.-Major R. L. Ballard in Metropolitan. The Inns of Old E9ngland. Efforts were continually being made in England to keep down the number of Inns. In the reign of Edward I. there were only three in the whole of London. Even in 3552 no more than forty wero legally permitted in the me tropolis, now spreading out Its bound arles on every nide. York might have eight, Norwich, Exeter and Cambridge four, BIristol six and Oxford three. Theso regulations must have been set at naught in a very wholesale manner, for half a century later there were 400 "houses of call" in that )nrt of London known as the City and no fewer than twenty-four clustered round Covent Garden. In medineval Oxford it was ruled that no "victualer" was eligible for the ollco of mayor, and this term Included an innkeeper. ONE DOLLAtsAVIuD 1It1en E NTS Ti') )OLLARS EARNED. The average man does not save to ex 1-eed ten per cent of his earnings. He must npond nine dollars in living expen sea for evry dollar saved. That being Ihe onso he cannot be too caroful about unnecessary expenses. Very often i fen cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will savo several dollari ontlay later on. It is the samec in buv ing Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera andI Diarloea Remedy. It. costa but a few *'ents, and a botti oif it in the house often saves a doctor bill of several dollars. Sold by Pickens Daug Co. and T. N. Ihnnter, Liberty. What is worth doing is worth doing 011. MA IENS T H1E LIVEl LIVELY. Orino Lavativo Fruit Syrup gives per inanent relief in case of habitual consti pationz as it stimulates the liver and re stores the netural action of the boweb without irritating these organs like pilli or ordinary oath artics. Does not nau seate or gripo and is mrnd and plensan1 to take. Remimnbor the name ORIN( and refuse substitutes. Pickens Drut CJo. Prevontation is better than cure. Tills. Foley's Honey and Tar has curci many casa of asthma that were consid ored hiodeless. Mr's. A doll) BiIuesing 701 Wesv Tpird St., Cavenpor-t, Iowi writes: "A sevel o cold contracted twelv< years ago wvas neglected until it finall; grew into asthma. The best medics skill available could not give me muor< than tempjorary relief, Foley's Hone, and1 Tar was recommended and one flsa. centi bottle entirely cured mc of asthmi which had been growing on mne fod twelv< years. If I bad taken it at the startJ wvould hauve neon saved years of suffer. mng." Pickens D~rug Co. Make hay while the sun shines. WILL INTEIIEST MANY. Every person shoule know that good1 health is impossible if thme kidney are doranged. Foley's Kibney Cur w ill cure kinney and b~ldder disease in every form, and will build up and strengthen these, organs so they will peorform theiu fundtions prod<:rly. No da ngen ot liright.'s diseaso or diabetes in Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Pickens~ Diug CJo. Never put off till tomiorrowv what you can (do today. --- - . Un'derw the noe. The expression "under the rose," or subl ro.sa, to Indieate secrecy, origiates in the Greek mythologieal stor~y that Cupi gave Ilarpocrates, the god of silence, a golden rose, dlesirlng him at thoe samme time unot to betray thme amour of Venus. Accordilng to another ae. count, the traitors against the Grceek states dluring thme invasion of Xerxes held( theIr mneetinigs in an Athenian ar bor formed qf rose buishes. At Greek and IRoman banquets tile guests were .iilways crowned wvith roses, and a <ihster of these hung ab~ovo the ban Queting table waIs a sign that what was said in that place shouldinot h)e repeat ed elsewhere. - TIrm;p tio, it endtl res the tWst o' im. ,We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor ing 'appetite, of giving new strength to the tissucs, especially y to the nerves, its action is that '. of a medicine. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Q? * 49-&5' Pearl Street, New York. WILL CUR E CONbUM2PTY~N" A. A. Hferen, Fineb, Ark, writos: 'Foley's Honey nnd Tar is the best >reparatton for coughs, colds and lung roubie. I know that it has oured con mumption in the first stages." You never teird of any one using Foley's Honiey did Tfar and not being satisfied. For S I I hi iMMi - AVegetablePreparationforAs sinilatin hlbeloodandRegla thig theStomachs andBowela of Fromoles Digeslion,CieerFu ness and Rest.Contlains neiltier OiumMorphine norNineral. NO0T NAn C 0 TIC. R&A*Y* i.&SMA FM/E A peeel Remedy for constpa lion, Sour Stoinach,Diarrhoca Worms ,Convulsioiis ,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP Fac Simile Signaiure oF NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. STIMULATION W1TBOT'i IRU1RITA TION. In case of stomach and liver froubi the proper treatment is to stimulate thes organs without irritating them. Orin Lnxativo Fruit Syrup aids digestion an< Htimulates the liver and bowels withou irritating those organs like pills or ordi nary cathartics. It does not !Inuseat or gripe and is mild and pleasant to tak< For sale b7 Pickens Drug Co., and 1 PF. Smith Ealey. When fortune smiles she often di signs the most mi-chief. AsK Voi4 ALLXSs FOO'T-EAsE, A Pow~nsrn. It makes walking ensy. Cures Corns, Ituinion I nigrowing Nails, Swollenl and Sweating feet.A all Drugg sts and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't acce1 any iubstitute. Sample FaE. Address,A I en Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. CUBAN DIARRHOEA. U. S. soldiors who served in Cub during the Spanish war know what thi disease is, and that ordinary remede have little more effoot than so much wi ter. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as sever and dangerous as a mild attack of chol era. TIhere is ono remedy, howeve iat can always be depended upon01 a will be seen by the following eertificat from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Hloustoi Te'xri: "I bereby certify that Chambei huin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Re~medy cured my husband of a sever aittack of Cuban diarrhoea, which hi b~roughlt home from ()uba. We hadl sov oral doctors but did him no( good. On bottle of this remedy cured him as on neighbor will testify. I thank God lo so valuable a medicine." For sale bi Pickens Drug Co., and 'T. N. Hu~nte Liberty. It is a foul tongue that gives forti falsehoods. SPRAINED ANKLE, STIFF NECK, LAME SHOULDER. These aro three common ailments for w hich Chamberlain's Pain Balm is esp~ec inflly valuable. If promptly applied it wdll save you time, nioney and suflering when troubled with any one of these ail mentIs. For sale by Pickens Ding Co., and T. N. Hunter Liberty. Tihe fall of the leaf is a whisper to The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation, The manaa imitations of D)eWit t's Wit ch Ha zel Sa've that are now beore tihe public prov(o it theo best, Ask for DeWitt's. Good for burns, rals, chaffed skin, eczema, tel ter, cuta. bruiscs, boils and piles. 11 gh-. ly r'commiiended and reliable. Mold by Pickens D)rug Co., Never egna~i you money before you have it "* AN ArLARM1NG MITrUA'TION frequtently results from neglect of clog. gced bowels iam torpid liver, unt il cor sti pation becomes chronie. This een -lition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pimlls: ihe best and gentlmst regimttors of Sl omach and Bow. as.* Onaranmteed by Pickens D~rug Cc. Price 25c, WValk hswiftly from t(emptation for it may3 overtalke you. TIhe sworn statement (of thme mnn factiurets pro~tcta you from opiaites in Kinnedy's Laxotive Honey and Tiar--the cough syrup that drives the cold out of y-our system. Sold by Pickens Drug Company., Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Tho laxatiavo ffeet of Chiaberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ims so agr. e able and so natuiral thmat yeou (10 not re'al. izo it is the e ct of a medicine. For sale by Pickena Dmumg Co., and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. Every msn~ is ariarcliffie of his own fortune, MANY OI~iELBH<EN AI10 MI(LKV. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders foar (iirena need Iby Miodner Gray,a nuzrse hI a 'hildrena limNew York, urek n iCl 21u honme cuiro I'everishinoss I Ieadachom, Stomachl Tronble~ Tecethinag Dilsorders, mand lDestroy wo'rms. A all dru gglst, 2txe. Samplle nnalle-d Fi:.? .\d. dncs,. Al len S. Olnmted. Eltov. N. v F or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in - Use For Over Thirty Years CAS ORIA V46 OENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. A THOUSAND DOLSLAS8 WORTH1 OF GOOD. S ''I havo 1.e1n nlilieed wit h kidney and o bladder trouble for years, pausing gravel 0 or stones with excruciating paiin." a'ays I A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal opert tor of Buffio, 0. "I got no relief from medicine until I henn taking Folvy'p o Kidney Cre, then the result was sur. - prisiug. A few doses stried 1he brick dust-like siiubstancoe and iow I have i o, pain acrosa my kidneys und :I fe 11 like a new man111. It. 111 dono ue .I1000 worth of good." Folcy's Kidney Cure wili citro overy forim of kidney or bladder diRease. For salo by Pickons Drug Co., and R. F. Smih Eanley. Winthrop College it Soholarship and Entrance Examination. The examin tion for the award of va tcnt scholarship in Winthrop College and for the admission of new stulente 8 will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 6th, at 0 a. im. Appli cants must not be less than fifteen years 0 of age. When scholarships are vacated after July (1, they will be award ed to ', I hose mnaking the h ighiest atveraige at this 8 examiniation provided( I hoy meet the eon.. o dlitionl governing the awards. Applicants ,for scholarship should write to Presideni -Johnsonl before theo examlinationl for a scholarshijp appuca ion101 blanks. a Schiolarshiips 11 aretort uj100C and free ~. tuit ion. Thel next session will open Sep. temb er 9th, 1906. For further informia tioni aind catalogue, address PRhES. D). 11. JOHNSON, r Rock Hill S. C. SuccvesflIly tisedi by .\bItr (;iray, nutrse in thme (lhlib iens Ilonie in Neow York. Cure I'ver ts1hnens, Ila lh~h rot stuwh Teting Disorduers, mo10ve 11Ian regtite theI lao nw(Ils nt I )cst rov Worim. Over tti,I000 te(stimoniiial. Thei' iaever flii. .\t niI Druggists, . vSaamie yree. Acid es A I Io . Olmistedl, Io IHoy, N. Y Thousianids annutially bear wectness to the < fliciency of Early Risers. These I pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation Seconid to ntone as a laxative and ca' hartic. They are as sta 1)10 as bread in millions of homes. Pleas a'it biut effective. Will promnptly relieve eouitstipation without gripinf. Sold1 by Piekens Drug Co., Blakos Kidnava and Oladder Hight 0 TIhere is n1o need worryinag along min d1 (omafort becausec of a disordeired dio gestion. (Get. a bottle of .KODOL~ FORi D)YSPEP.MA, and see whlait it will (1< for you. Kod(1l not only dige(sis what + you 'ai and g i ve that ti red stomlah a- a needed rst, uat is a eorn el ivo of tl. g :oatest eilicien'ey'. 1'odeil rel-vos indsl a Jgession, dlynnl siaa, patulpitition of ili. i har t, flattuloneia, iad soiur st one chi. Kodol will miko, you~r .tomachl yoiur~p .itdailliIt y againi. You will Worrly jasat a n the Firoperation thint ',our staomaa.) -worrie4 youd. Worry meansii thle Ions of ilt tvoido youri 1-est. WXorry is Ioi) av e t all times. Kodeil will taiki the worry outt oft yi uri iitomachI. 8oh by Pickens D)rug Co., Buyers Caln be pleasedC~ in their to us. Our stock is larg Selected with the idea th~ and holds customers. I: buying your shoes from you need a pair. Pride .& I _____ __GREENVI LI A. K. Park, 4 S. C.-Dry C tions. and We nro now showin S mlost stylishs, up.to di 0 Spring Goods that, w, Timo and money wit ing this stock, Pnido wo state tht vo will giv for tlo amo 1ole3 ti 0 where. When you tra, 0 you prolect your pook whyour cstomers E plledgo you the bent of our goods mutist bo whr or your money given I ing of wool (Iress goo # Rro very popular also # Cashimners and sergev ' fino goods. Our Bill ways full we dare not It Our White goods, a areso co upleto that them. Our pr:cs on 5 cents to 50 oontu. 0 derwear departmont i valtes wo ever had. Ladies vests, 5, 10. 1 0 Men's vests, 25 & 50 See our Meni's 50 c will buy. Mons and Ladies Ox wants. Salesmen, 'Mr. Thon Ho1.ry McKinney. West End, Gre For 1 paifil 1111111 there is nothing J like DeWilt's Witi Haoal Salve. There are a host of ituiattions (if Do Witt's Witchel -S'a'8:tlv on the mar- a ket-see that you g(4 thiegenine. Ask c for Dewitt 's. God, too, for ldhurn a mits, brulises, and eswecially recoiri mend o Pd for pile. The n1mu E. C. DeWil t e & Co.. Chiengo, iR en every box. Hol ti by lickens l Drug. Co., Nothing is tronblesomo that we 1 do willitsglv. 4 CHJOLEIA INFANT'UM Child Not Jxi1ecteid to Live from non Hour to A ontter, but Cured by Chtam- 1 boatln' Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1-1th1, the little danghter of E. N. Dewcy of Agnewvilk Va., was seriously i of chol ra infantum l:st summer. "Wo gave bor l) and did not expect her I to live from 0110 hoir to another," he il 4ays. 'I llappelnd to think of Chain- - -erlain's Colic, Ciolra and Diarrhoea Remedy ond got a bottle of it from the store. In five hours I naw a change fo 't the better. We kept on giving it and et before site had taken the half of one smaIl - hottle she was well." This remedy is s(old by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. Hiu- M, Ler, Liberty. Keep on the good side of your wife, t your stomach and conscience. A HARD LOT p :f trouble to contend with, spring fiom th i torpid liver and blockaded bowels, nless you awaken them to their prop- a er action with Dr. Kmng's Now Life fi Pills; the pleasant and most effective II mnro for Constipation. TVhey prevent App~endicitis ansd tone up the asstem. 35o at Pickens Drug Co. Ill nature suck poison froin the W~ tweetest iloWerd. a " !*Early Risers Tbe famous little spil. You cannot inanlIce a lower animali to " ate heartily when rnot feeling well. A ick (dog starves himself, and gets wellh. uI l'ho stomach one overworked, must tave rest the samie as your foot or eyes. irou don't have to slarve to rest yom. tomnacha, KOD)OL FO1C D)YSPEPSI A tsi akes up the wvork for your' stomach, di- ' ~csts what you eat and gives it a rest. uts it back in cndition again. You an't feel good wit h a disordered stomach. ss 'ry Kodo10. Sold L y Pickens Drug Co., -University of South Carolina-- p SenoIniqlsaI' E xs'XA 'rIOs, to IllI! The University of South Carolina - ffers schtotnrshlips in the Normal De artimont to twVO young men fronm (ach bhy munty. Each1 1 cholasrship is worth Nv Oek 40 in) mlioe antd $18, matricuilationi - L' "terni" foe-.. Examjinatmin wvill be btehli at countI >at, Friday, July 6th. E~xaminlatim 3i >r admissiont to the Unsiversi ty' wit L theub1 1)me timen. Wriutos for' inkl r-O tation to Columbin, S. C. lenro tho ,. le Kiiud Yo: kneo Always Boupp :i 1 ntin edcc shoe's if they come o e-selected with care. s-"* it good value makes you have not been 4 uts, try us next time'i" 'atton. Ireenville, * oods, No Shoes V tIio migest and to Ptock of iew have Over Shownl. H sp1ont, in select to not hesitato to 3 the best values it cati 11o h alny 1o at Park's store, et-book. ThaL. is tiCk t) us. We store scrvice, and t wo say the(y lire sick. Our show lH is Ihin--Greys Bilks, Mlohairs, -froimo chiealp .to uk gootin itro al t tIl(li run down. lid printed lawns xe cannot tell of theso got uir shirt I full of 5 and 25 CtLI, can't . ts shirts and you rords to suit your as Ligon and Mr. 2ark. enville, S. C. UST WIIAT VERYONE SHUOLD Do. Mr. J. T. Brrber of irwinvill3, Ga., wnys keeps a bottle of Chamborlain's olio, Oholera atnd Diarrhoca-Remedy 1:nd ready for instant use. Attacks colic, chtolera morbus antl diarrhoea mn on so sidtenly that thero is no mo to huntit a (loetor or go to the storo r medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I havo ied (Chair l rlain's Colic, Cholera and inrrhoea T. metly which is one of the Lst mic(iituis ] ever saw. I keep a ottlo of it in my room a I have hatl 'veral attacks of colic and it has proved > bo the best inctliciio I over 11sed." ott by Pickens Drtig Co., and T. N, tinter, Liberty. ANNOUNCEMENTS. AIl announeenit uittler this ltitlI must be tid for in nl viiee. The fee is V.W. No eard ill bje iiserett tinless tecolnptii a y i the love 1n111Oun1tt. FOR STATE SENA'TE. The intly frienuis of W. G. 3lat itlint hereby 111ll te hita a e itlihilte for Sttte Selittor 1 'I'lens 'outstty, sitbJeCt to the Demo attic priiary election. 3 r. 31. W. liester is hereby anitonet am a ne(liditte for thle Senata0 froinl Picketts cottinty, bject to thle aetiott of tie voters in the Deim rat' plrinittry. The ini111ty frienttls of Iloi. C. E. Robitolju SPe('tfully atiioutnee hill its i e'tlidtiate for e Seintte iroain tihis county, stibject to the a on of the voters ill the Deinoeratic primary I-etio:n. T'hc ittiy friends of Ilots. 11. J. Johnston re. !tfully aitnnounce hi its it enidiitnte for State tuator stloject to the action of the voters 4n e nentourntie primary election. lion. C. Ii. Carleuter iH hereby atltlilnectI as candiblate for reelection as State Seator Ott) Pickents c'ioty subtj'c't to thie actlti of .e voters in theo Demnoertie. FOlt HO USE OF E Pit ESE~NTATI VEs. We hereby notnlitate Illen. .Inmtes P. Carey as -atichitte for th li ouse of Rteprcsentast lye Itn t his counity. h llowling hin to be a 111an1 11I tittedi in l'very way to represenlt the people feel titit his e'ttlectio Will refleet htoitor tipoli) r cotlutil'. lie. will aitie tile resu I of the 1'ri tryv electioni. MANy FItENI)s. 1F011 TREASUJ l'' ini y frictiti of 1 ijotr nity 'Treiisurer (If P'itlkent (. ttetlon oft the vtoters int 'lhe inanuty frienuis of ii. b. .ntai tge pleas. 0 1 ttinounicintg itutll its in (en1ulklate1 for tile itte of Counity TIreiistiier, subjiect to the restult 1t1e l)cinoenltic priinnry-. 'he frietais of 1). S. SteWttrt nereb~y antiOitee 1t it e'nit ititt Ic or Ollce of CJottlit 'Treasit rtir -keuts Coitly, subIje'ct to the actin of Diei rait voters in prhiiary eleit in. t I the slita tt in of totiy frientis Ihereby ntttie utnyselfC a entidlhtes for reelectioti to4 3Oilie (if 'Treatsuriero of 0 Pitkens County, tje('t to the iltlitn of the Voters in theO pri ry electionm- 11. W. y"It 'e friends of .liine p'ickens Fremat e ufil ly intun lce htini as a enid idato for the ('0 f i''lr)nslrer of P'Ickens ('otitity, 8tlbject, hte meiomut f thle Dentaerntic part'y the pri ty (:icetioni. i'e1) niny frit'itls of 40:o ElII.N1 Il,ER htere. tliintounce ut hints a ('il'Ialat cfor theo Oilie soper v.isor of ikenis Coutity, sublject to the lo.1 of the voters ilt th lenltioeriitlc p rhualry ethi tou Ithe t'illce of Sitpjetvisor of I(k 44)untty, subtject to till r'sult (of the D~etno I. I .oper ti I; hereby antnointnect as a candi c f or Ithe illi 'e. Supevi'iv or of Pic'kenis (cunlty jt tlo t he actihon tf the voter't in the D)enice tie pi inmryo electiton. I th' 'nr' st'i . :'liiit.itin o f 4) nany1)3 fiheuudly t'' tl'ylnn (nnte n~r ili ii 'nutlbhiilt for Miagis Ic it l'l'ices 'I owlsthip. sItlhjeot to thie result, 'hei tem'i 3h Ic prinn ly.tiltslljc h41 ttriet:liIs tit (' J. iowi iti 'he'eby ut Isc htit"I' .t I n iate o~r -estlt'ioto ju O to Ih.-o t (Iite tii'nital, I tu C~tlt tit oi f ti'i Ii tels i the prenuvlto nIt t( ttt riecoibo of .I tnn reis [l .it3 In or Uisintie (f Pikes 'ittwnish jeto the (IehIent o the ls prs nnry le jt ion.l tinNo.n.lits SO .G''A 0 INIONf r.t.I' hn P. Smt i th 14. 1:1t< f4' herb~ notii nn~tel fo tfilic; fole Ielero t thil~t.1let of ioy Vasoer 1ubjt t h euto h ncn one i-n hisgovo uamihintg the liy0c o It O _NT BP_ NTEiNEN OF En~a. .UAS'T ON.I Freby ann nds~ Chslden.ebat o leatio th e oheo ooySpniitn natoh ote tion F..P......... the sauta'h