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?BIUla191BD EvERY WEDNmSDAY MORNING. Y The Sntinel-urnal Company. TnomsoN & RIoHEY. PnoPs. J. 1J. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR. SBibscription 01.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonable. Entered at Pi0kens Postomee as Secoud oians Mail Mgtter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNE8DAY, SEPTEIUIER 5, 1906. LAUlEL FORK HEARD FROM. Preclnct Box Lands at 'lPkens witlh a Dozen Votes In it, ,Eleven for Ansel, Eleven for Lyon and Twelve for - Carey' On last Friday afternoon, while the county officers, several citizens of the town and county, including Congress man Legaro and Solicitor Boggs, were sitting in :ront of the court house enjoying the mountain breeze and talking about the weather and election, Laurel Fork box came in. It had rained nearly all lay, and the executive committee had just ad journed, after declaring the result of the election. All the boxes were in except Laurel Fork or Horse Pasture, as it is some times called. Laurel Fork is situate I in the nortwest corner of the county. the most mountainous part of the State. It is almost completely shut off from the. outside world. Foul years ago an election precinct was established there. It is about thirty miles from the court house. The highest vote that ever they polled was twenty-four. This time only twelve votes were polled, a good many of them having moved out. Inquiries were made about the box at Laurel Fork, and some said they did not believe they held an election; others said that they did; so the election was declared without the vote of Laurel Fork. The vote between William Ellis and Noah Moore, for county commis. sioner, was only two votes in favor of Ellis, and about two hours after the executive committee had adjourned a man was seen coming in the direction of the court house with an old-time school satchel on his back. It was seen at once that it was full of some. thing. Some one in the crowd called out. "Yonder comes the box from Laurel Fork." T1he man came up to the crowd and made himself T~- ohn and in * - up satchel off his back, which was as wet as water could make it, opened it, and said. "Gentlemen, here is the box from Laurel Fork." Some one said It was too late, but he presented the box-to the Hon. J. P. Carey, and It was opened in the presence of the county chairman. It contained all the votes and elec tion returns nicely fixed up and the bearer at once gained the sympathy of the crowd. The Hfon. J. P. Carey received a unanimous vote. He at once presented the man with a dollar and sent cigars for each one of the voters. He also sent word back by the man that each one would be pro. sented with a nice hat when theyi cune to town. IMlis received two votes, and Moore received six, so if the box had been oaunted Moore would have been ahead of Ellis. Tillman receivedi eight, four having scratched him; Ansel received eleven, Sloan one, Lyon eleven, Youmans one, Jones one, and Walker eleven, McCown and Sullivan received the total votal. T.Lhe voters were- J. L. Morgan, J. M. C3hapell, P. S. Chapell, J. M. Chapman, Martin Aiken, W. A. Pat terson, W. 0. Holcomnbe, J. C. Chapell. The last three were the managers. As far as could be learned: not a single candidate visited Laurel Fork during the campaign, but Laurel Fork at once sprung into notoriety, e and there is no doubt that the candi dlates hereafter will look after the t voters of that precinct, as it holds v the balance of power. Death of Mrs. Hassle Taylor Phillips. Mrs. Hassle Taylor Phillips died. recently at her home In Alabama. o: Further particulars of her death are t~ unobtainable, except that she had w been In a sanitarium and had had an iv operation performed. She was well * known to many of our citizens, being le a daughter of Earle I'. Taylor and at tt one time residing in Pickens with her te * .parenis and going to school here. ci She leaves seven chidren. Her re parents, M~r. and Mrs. E. P'. Taylor, hi the time of her death. .d< This is a picture of "The Fall spellable and entirely unpronouncei Brevard, N. C., and also "Whitewat and are about three miles above "Ai lina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago the bubble that busted about twenty pretty place and may be developed THOSE CLIEMSON COLLEGE COWS. ol. It. W. Silmpou, of the Trusteen to Cal Mleeting to onIsder the Trade. Andereon, Sept. 1.--Col. R. W. Simpson, president of the board of trustees of Clemson college, stated today that he would call a special meeting of the board as early as pract' cable to consider the now famous cow trade and other matters involving criticiFin of the college and its man agoent. lie is recovering from an illness of several weeks and is not yet able to attend to any business. He referred especially to the caustic criticism by Col. Stribling in regard to the purchase of the nine cows for $1,800. Communications have ap. peared in country newspapers, criti. cising the college. At Greenville Mr. McMahan, one of the candidates for governor, also took occasion to use some pointed language in reference to Col. Simpson and the college. Election Declared, The County Executive Committee met on the 30th of August, 1906, and after tabulating the votes cast in the primary election on the 28th inst., declared the result as follows: J. P. Carey elected to the Legislature; J. B. Newbery elected Probate Judge; R. T. Hallum elected Superintendent of Education; G. W. Bowen elected Coanty Commissioner, and the fol lowing candidates will run in the second primary on tile 11th of Sep. tember; C. E. Robinson and C. H. Carpenter for the Senate: J. A. Hin ton and Fred Williams for the legis lature; E. F. Looper and Joel H. Miller for Supervisor; John P. Smith and Noah B. Moore for County Coin missioner; W. H. Williams and D. F. Sutherland for Magistrate, Dacuaville Township. The managers in the first primary will conduct the second election. eJ. J. Lewie, County Chairman. THLE 1UREATH' OF LIFE. It's a aignilicant fact that then strong - est animal of itsi sizo, the gorilla, also has the largest lnngs. Powerful lhngs means power ful ornatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiofeat study. Like thousands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Steph)lens, of Port Williams, 0., has leanend how to do this. She writes: "Three bott los of D)r. King's New Discovery stopped my congh of two years and cured me of what my friends thought onnsumption. 0, it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by Piokens D~rug (Co. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Dr. L. 0. Mauldin Moves to (Greenvlleo. D~r. L. 0. Mauldin,of this place,bas gone to Greenville where he is to be hereafter located in the Haynsworth Qonyers building, ou the corner of Washington and Laurens streets, for the practice of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialty. Tkrough his usefulness as an able md capable physician and surgeon, D~r. Mauldin has endeared himself o the hearts of the people of this own and county and we regret to ee him leave us. However, we take consolation in he fact that he has gone to a city ,ithin easy reach of us and to a place laat is larger with a more central mcation where he can be of service to greater number of people. He is a South Carolina gentleman the true type, whose solid charac r and graceful and genial manner Ill win for him friends of all with horn he may come in touch. He Is a graduate of Clemson Col ge and of the Medical College of c State of South Cnrolina, has ken post graduate work in medi ne in Washington, D. (3., and has I cen tly returned from abroad where I has been, the pat year, doing I ecial study in the bospitals of Lou- ~ n and Vienna. 1HE FALLS" 6." That is the local name they go by ble. These falls have been called "Cc or," but "The Falls" are on Cove oreek mt Sarah" Alexander's. It is said the Railroad, that long cherished dream of -five years ago, ran about fifty feet at some day. Card From M. F, Ansel. To the Democratic Volurs of Pickens A County: of I take this means of expressing my Mi sincere thanks to the many voters of wit Pickens county who cast their ballote vei fur me as governor of South Carolina wL or. the 28th ult. I feel very grateful we for this manifestation of their confi mi dence in me, and am truly grateful wl to the people all over the State for go the splendid vote given me in the first ve primary. as I now ask that all of my friends H4 turn out on the 11th of September ph and let us roll up a large majority, th and I respectfully solicit the solid u[ vote of your county on that day, b i promising to give to the office my un. he divided time and best ability. te Very respectfully, N M. F. Ansel. be Greenville, S. C., Sept. 3, 1906. m TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA HEMEY. Bi A Uuaranteed Oure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indi- cO gestion in any form, gas, belohing, bitter an taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells. HC sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gas tritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling CI in the stomneb, back or side, dee -seated an kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspopsia Remedy, made especially to euro Dyspepsia, Indiges 'eO tion and all Stomach Troubles, even of Wil the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsiai ca Remedy expells the gasses and sweetens OP thie breaths. It cures Sick Headache, an Colic and Constipation at once. Drug'- n~ glints or by express 50 cents a bottle.. IU Money refunded if it fails to curo. Medical udvice and circular free by writing to Tyner Remuedy Co., Augmusta, Ga. __ _ Card o Tr-ranks. A Mr. Editor.-Ple~ase allowv me, C through your columns, to express to the people of Pickens county my sincere thanks -and high ap in Lb preciation of the very flatteringt vote given me on the 28sh inst. m I trust to merit their favor on the t 11th inst., and if elected will en dleavor to disoharge my duty and DI Ihbor for the host interests of a'l tI e p iople. Respectfully, C. E. liobinsoe.. ra -re No one wvould buy ai sailboat with sails that could not be renofed. The:.re is always that pssibility of a littlo too th mnclh wvind that makes a c .utionis manil of afraid to so unprovidod. The thiiukinag th man, whose stomach somnetima-s goes taW back on him, piovides for his stomach (I< by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dyjs. pepsia within reach. Kodol digests what you eat and rc*torea the stomah sh to the condition to p~roperly lprform its Al functions. Sold by Piokens Drug Co. W To the Sligers of Ickeun and Adjoining Y( Counties. WVo as~e invited to conduct an all day singing in Columbia, S. 0., dur- s ing the State Fair in October. To encout age this movement the rail.-" roadls have oil'ored a rate of one fare for the round trip, and the officers of H the Fair Association effors a' rate of ~ 25 cents admission for the first day andI a free pass the sccond day. AllJ leaders and lovers of song are rc - quested to meet on the third Satur day and Sunday in September in the Easley Cotton Mill church for the purpose of conducting a two days singidg and arranging to go to the State Fair. Business meeting Saitur day 2 p. m. Every one are reque sted to come. Let us make this a grand a suiCCess. C. 0. Vuight. In these days of rush and hurry cour-.I tesy is often forgotten. In the mad, poll: [ mell rush of our life little things are' done to offend that we rather remained ;0 uindone. A hastily eaten meal and its| resultant headlachea may cause us sooial rsr financial loss. The wise man ,or wo nan is the one who relieves little ills of y ~his sort by a little dose Kedol For Dye. epsia. It digests what you eat anrd puts I rour stomaoh back into shape. Sold by 6. Pickens Drug (Jo. -Married at the residenoei of W u L, Williams, of Loopors, on Sunday, iR september 2d, Mr. Joseph Turner to dfies Eva Hendricks, W. H. Willia'ns, lutary P'ublio ofliciating. The ong couple have the congratula-, lons of their many friends. the Indian n1amo is b1,th uni iaestAe," a very pietty fall near a tributary of Big East-toe t the Kirk survey for the Uaro: a trunk lino oad by Pickens. ove these falls. It is a vary A. 4). U.ath Dead. i great slik came to the peop e Pckens when it. wa., known tha1 '. A C Heath, of Waxsaw, N 0, s stricken with appusplexy and died ' Eon. He wits in Albertiail en death emne upon him. He at over from Waxsaw to Albor irle to sltay tt one of his storts le his son went North to bug odsi the poople of Pickens we.re ry much interested in Mr. Heath, ie was a member of the firm of itth Bruce Morrow Co., of thii ice and did much to help build up a town, and always believed in the building of other towns and State s bides his own, and all the time ilding up his own State. He is in rested in four or five a ge stores in )rth und South Carolina and will missed very much by his fellow mn. The -many faiends of Mrs. T. L. vens, who is a daughter of the de keed, extend tht ir sympathy to her I all her family. In respect to Mr. tath, Heath-bruce Morrow Co. sed their doors on last Monday I crepe was put upon all the doors Vheuyou have a cold it is well to be y, careful about using anything thai I cause constipation, Be particularly ofuli about preparations containing ates.. U~se Kennedy's Laxative Honey I Tar, which stopsthe cough ani yves the bowels. ol by Pickem ug Cp. * APo rter-Gillespie. Married at the residence of D)r .1 Cannon, at Pickens, on August 26 '06,.Mr. Leo Gillespie, of Norti urolina, to Miss Lizzie Porter, o chens county, M. F. Hester, N. P. his usual polite manner performe< o marriage ceremony. After thi ariage-the bido and groom wen the home of. the bride's father, Mr mes ?orter, wh) ore there were I 3e repast awaiting them. The' 11 spend their honeymoon at th ittery Park Hot9i, whore all at ngements have 1l3on mande for thei Deption. Good1 for the congh, removes the col( o cause or the cough. That's tho wor~ Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar a original laxativos cough syrup. CJon ns no opiates. Sold by Pickens Dru The Defeated Uandid~ate's P'rayer. oW pity, Lord! Oh hord, forgiye. id let a defeated tianiidiate live. cre niot their promises full and free? I they not promisll0 to vote for me? x, but aulas ! whoen they went to thle pollis Qy voted otherwise, dtarn thoir Souliiy "TO CURE A FELON" vs tSam.Kendall, of Phiilipsburg,Kan. jnst cover it over with JRuoklen's Arui Salvo and the Salve will do the rest.' sickest cure for B~urns', Boils. Sores alds, Wounds, Piles. Eczema, Sal o im, Chapped Hands, More Feet anu re Eyes. Only 25o at Packens Drug op. the oough and heal. lunsga Does Your FUeart Beat Cs. 100,000 times each day. hoes It .send out -good blood r bad blood? You know, for ood blood Is good health ; ad blood, bad health. And ou know precisely what to ike for bad blood -Ayer's 'BarsaparIlla. Doctors have ndorsed It for 630 years. Dn! e e e e of bad bod Is &uggmh bses ane throetn absorbo Into the blood. Madeg.0nMx.s. I HAIR VIGOR. 41/rsAGUR CURU. CiRli? PECTOUAL. We have nio seorete I We publish the formnlaa of anl oa mame~l... ANNOUNCEMENTSe FOR STATE 8ENATE. TI a many friends of Hlon. C. E. Robinson rempectfully aqotiunco hhit as a candidate for tIe Senate fron thiN coutnty, subject to the ac tion of the voters in the DeliitoerntiC primary election. lion. U. 11. Carpenter 18 Itereby iumounced as it canidicate for reelectiott as State Setiator fron likei county stibject to the actiott of the voters in the Demiocrittle. FOlt HOUSE OF IC EI'IES ENTAT IVES. Tixe many friendis of Pred Will ainki ahitottn ice ha11 it s k entil lit 'e i or 1 .f r It 1 It epresitt Iives blijCl t to tihu lcanuerutiu pritatary lic tiott. I tanoimce anyself as it emididate for the lHotuse of itepreseitativesi subject to the action of the voters in primary election. -1. AnoiuotE HINToN. FOl THICASUIREIt. The inany friendi of It. 1). Oarvin take piens. tire it annoutning him nr a atndidate for the offiee of Conuty Treasurer, subject to the restilt of tile Dentoeratic primary. I Hereby announce ayself its a enntdidatb for ofilce of County Treats re, of P'lekeii coiinty, amtbject to the actioni of the voters it the Demi ocratle primary electiont. A. L,. 10uiens. FOR SUPEltJVISOR. 'ite ltany frieid s of j0 l-: i. '11 1, L I E R here by mtimnoutce hdin its a nidalette ior tie olitce or Sue'6rvisor of Pickens Coutity, subject to tile .etiot of the voters Ili te i)elnoertttie primary election. E. F. Leoper 1s hier-ly atitoi itel t , it itntli diate for tie oftie Stapervisor of i'cketis cotiuty subject to the ietioni of tite voters lin ite tetto crattle printary election. FOl COUNTY UOMMISSLONElt. Mr. Jolh P. Smit is herelby noinitated a eandidite for re-election t tthe oillee of oounty ConmiiootIer. stibject to the restalt of tile prituary election. ,Te inany friends of Notli It. Moore lierehry Raitiounice lilitis t attimdihiate for the tilee of County Comittissioner for i'ickeits coiintty, sab ject to tile aetion of the Demnocratic voters tt the apiproehing pritary election. NOTICE.- The ginhieries and saw mill of Thos. 1. Gassaway, deceased, will be ready to receive custom on September 15 They will be run by iamuel Pot ter, of Pickens. FOR RENT. --Good three lores rarm; tWo good tenant houses on place; three miles below Pickons on Liberty road. A pply to W. I. Kennmore, Central, R. F1. D. N). 2. 31. STARVING TO DEATH. Because hier stomach was so weakened by useless drugging that sihe could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Olair St., Columbus, 0., was literally starving to death. She writes: "My stomich w.s so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wreoked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to tri Electric Bitters; with the wonderful re suilt that improvemeLnt began at once, and a complete cure followed." Best health Tonic on oarth. 50c. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co. Notice of Fiunal Nettlemnent and Disclarge. N OTIOE is hereby given that I will make application to J. 1). Newbery Esq., Judge of Probute for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina. on the 19 day of Sept, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenooa, or as soon thereafter as said applieation can be heard, for leave to make a final settlement of the estate of Nero Halum deceased, and obtain discharge as administrator. 22aug4w Adminietr.itor. WELL WORTH TRYING. WV. H. Brown, the popular p)ension attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pille." He writes:"they keep my family in splendid health." Qunick cure for Headache, Constipation and Billousness. 25c. Guarantecd at Pickeuns Drug Co. If you want to sell your land in town or country or buy farm or tim. ber land or town prioperty see or write me and I will save you money. T. E. AL.EXANDE, Real Estate Agt, Walhalla, 8. 0. "MM Early Risers _ 6 fa ou littlo vills. Graded School Notice. Thte Pickemns( Graded Schlool wvill comn mtence itsa session of 1906 1907 on the 10 h of Se'ptember, 1906. Each pupil will beo reqmired to pay at matriculation fee of (Ifty cents on entering school. Ptupils can register, and are requestedl to do so, during the week prior to the opening, at which t imne they will pay tmntriculation fee. liegistration books( wvill be open fronm 0 to 1i at. mi., and fromt 4 to 5 p. in,, each (lay (hiring wveek bieghl.ninig September 3 in pirinctipail's room at school htouse. A tuition fee of $1.00 per month for gradles one to four inclusaive and $1..50 for grades five to nine inclusive, will be chargedl all pupiils miatriculating whto reside outside of tile solhool dlistrict. By order of Tlrustees, J. W. SWI[TTlENBERG, Principal. CIT ATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Jounty of Pickens, By J. R. Newbery, Esquire, Probnte Jutdge Whereas, A. J. Boggs, C. C. P., hrs made stilt to mec to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and ef fects of J. L. ollins, deceased. 'ITIHBs AREi TH~iER'oRE to clie and admonish all andi smngular the kindrc I and( creditors of the said J. L. Colinus deceased, that they be uind ap ipatar before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Pickens Court House, 8. 0., on the 17th dey of October, 1906, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in' the forenoon, to showv cause, if any they have, why the said adnimnistration shiouldi not be gratetd, ~ ~ )Oiven under my hand and SEALS , seal, this the 5t hday of Sep tember', 1906, in the 131ot yer-~ of our Indeopendence. J. B. Newbery, J. P. P. NOTICE F1' INAL SET TLEMIENT. I will apply toJ. B. Newbery, Prebate Judge for Pickens ( ounty, on the 3rd dasy of October, 1906, for a final settle mont of the <itato of R.J J Hmellon, deo s .1, and ask to bediismissed as administratrix. Mrs. Hattie F. Hasmilton,. Sept. 5, 1906, Admiatratrix. FOR~ RENT.-300 aore farm, twc iks1 north of rickens. Good t' nant house and outbuildings on >lace. Apply to laEdiirle.... Plokena, 8 S.C-Dr.od4 e . . ..~ A*- K., Park, Greenvill,16 SO 0e-Dry Goods, N% -flons andSto - We are now showin the latgest aod moSt stylish, h to-d . etock of UOw Spring Goods that we iave over shown. Time and, money was spoit in seleot. ing this stock, and we do not hesitate to state that me will give the best values for the same monej that can he had any where. WIotn you trado at Park's store, you prolect your pooket-hook. That is w)y our customers stick to us. We pledge you the hst of store service, and our goods must be what we say the are or your monoy given back. O6ur show ing of woof dress goods is flue-Greys # are very popular also Silks, Mohairs, Cashiniers and Sorges-from cheap to fine goods. Our Black goods are al Swa s full we dare not let them run down. 1 Our White goods, and printed lawns are so complc to that we cannot tell of them. Our prices on theso goods from 5 cents to 50 cents. Our shirt and un derwear department is full of the best values we ever had. Ladies vests, 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents. Men's vests, 25 & 50 ets, can't be bat. See our Men's 50 cts shirts End yen will buy. Mena and Ladies Oxfords to suit your wants, . Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Ligon and Mr. Henry McKinney. A. K. Park. Vest End, Greenville, S. C. A GOOD CHANCE Now is a good time when there are so many Sales going on in our City, to find out how reasonable we have always been selling our merchandise and for how less you can buy our goods now than the advertised prices of our competitors. We have still in our always superb stock, some very hand some two and three piece suits which we are selling at remark ably low prices considering the quality. L. ROTHSCHILD, Greenville, S. C. FLAVORING EXTRACTS I keep the best extract on the market and have all flavors. Get your flavors here for your ice creams and cakes and you will have no cause for complaint. Luziannee coffee, already ground, in one pound tins can't be beat at the price, 25c the pound and money back if not satisfied. Fresh full cream chese-in my ice box-home raised and good, at 20c the pound. Ice cold drinks of all kinds. Best line of Fancy Gro ceries in town. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Try a sack of Copyright flour-pure and wholesome. D. F. PACE. This week it is Laundry soap and washino nowdlers. Cleanliness is next to godliness J. McID. Bruce, I. M.N President. T HE PICK ENS BA NK PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CAPITAL - - - - $20,5o00 PROFITS - .. . . . 8g,ooo.o DEPOSITS .. .. .. . - 140,OOO.Op *: 5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits-: Directors J. F. Banister, B. A. Hagood, W. M. Hagood, J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce. T. N. H-unter, H. '4. Richey, J. P. Carey, I have a good line of Among them are the recommendable old stylo Seth Thomas Clocks with weights, which I am selling at special bargains. And a new lhne of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATCHES. A nice line of Spectacles; I guaranstee glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of repair work in the jewelry line. 11. SINIDiER, - -Easley, 8. 0. WOFFORD COLLEGE WOFFORD COL LEGE HIENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D.. Presi. FtigS h o. 'Two degrees, A. B3. and A. M. Four comrses leading to the A. 1B. Degree. Three new brick huildings. Steim Nine Professors. hv't and electric lights. Library and [ibrarian. The W. E. Head Master, three teachers ud Mat Bunett gymnasium under a competent r'on live in the buildings, director. 3. B. Cleveland Science Hall, Jndividu,'l attention to each nudent. Athletic grounds. Course of lecture by Situated on the Wefford Campa. the ablest men on the platform. xt Students take a regular course in the sesion b' gins Setember 19. College Gymnasium, ,w 1, , ,." Board from $1 2to $16 a month. For to the College Librarj Catalogue or other information, address $123.00 P Y5 for bu 3A. (GAMEWELL, cli fees. Next a' sioi Secret'uy, Spartan burg, 8,0-. ASN UR ' nburg, S. 0. The next teachers examin'ation for this count will be held at the Court House on 4idaySeptember21, Examk COLLEGE OF CHARLE8TON nation wilcommence rem ,at 9t o'lcAll applicants ,ioulb ready 1785, oHA~IIIsTON , . 1.00oo. |to commnence work at that time. 1 21s Year Begins september 1s. Yor.sHllm Letters, Science, Engineering. One Co. Slupt. Ed. doholarship giving free titition to each SOME SPECIA LS. count of outht Oanolina, Tufion $40. About it; 00 yards percale, yard wide, $11 a matnited Al an4I~~ formaitory. g4ood heavy, stuff, worth 10c. At 5e as 4 r ent'dt O t o wadnn long as it lasts. A lot of standard calico Boy ae scolrsi- to omete for 8100an Sc. A little lot of Birown's Mule Tobac- yee Foclarsna&wey 0 co at 27c. Bulk soda in 1lb lota 2jc ~. Frctlge dr Salts 1lb lots 24c. Come wh le I havc. FIAlmISON RAN IOLPH, the goodsI. T, D. HIARRIS. r'Lesident,