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Tho Sontin140 a1 Company. Tuomuson & Rio Y. Pnois. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EmITon. Subsoription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Pickens PostofilcO an Second olass Mail Matter PICEENS, S. C. : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900. Passenget Hainos Rfow on Train. Spartanburg, Sep. 22.-Conduc. tor J. W. Brunson of No. 10, from Ashville to Columbia, was shot through tha hand and the newsbov on the train, Willie Thomas, was shot through the elbow tonight by a man supposed to be John Wheat ly of the Saxon mills in this city. The shooting occurred on tho trin while it was between Saluda and Tryon. The man doing the shooting escaped at Iniman after several shots had been tirod at himi. Ono of the shots exchanged in the melee at Innian struck Burke Smith, a young white ian, and probably fatally injurod him. Smith was taken to his home in Inman and theconductor and inews. boy, after having their wounds dressed in this city, continiud n(i. their way to Columbia. The youug man who did the shooting got on the train at Hen dersonville in a very intoxicated condition. He passed up and down the car several times, causing some little disturbance. Finally he pull ed a pistol and complaiN t was niade to Conductor Brunson by a lady passenger. Conduictor Brunson took the gun away from the man and lie was left in the smoker in charge of some of the passengers. A little later Conductor Brunson found that the man had escaped and bad ensconced himself in the toilet room. He was seated vn the floor with his back against the wall with his feet braced against the door. An effort was made to open the door, which was futile, and Conductor Brunson going out side on the steps reached through the window and caught the man by the shoulder, calling to him to open the door. The reply was a bullet, which wont through the con dumctor's hand. About this time the neweboy oponed the door and was also shot, the hail going through his elbow. There was a pause in the haps penilgs and the conductor an nounced that he was going to bring the man out at all events. Hie was advised by friends on the train .to bring the man on to Spartan. burg. This he decided to do. A guard was placed at the dooer and one on the steps. When the train rolled into Inima the man on the inside jumped out of the window on top of the guard and foil to the ground. There was a general mixup in which several shots were exchanged, the man, however esca p ing dropping his pistol on the ground. One of the shots fired struck Burke smith, a 17-year..old boy, and he is so seriously wound. od that it is thought that lhe will (lie. The man left a grip and a suit case on the train, wvhich were open ed by the oflicers in Spartan burg. T1here was found a quantity of whiskey and several articles of clothing. In one of the pockets of a coat found weore two letters ad dressed to John Wheatly, Saxon mills, Spartaubuas', S. 0., which were postmarked Innman. A war rant has been sworn out for Whmeat ly and officers are now ont looking for him. There is a Johni Wheatly who works at the Saxon mills and bhomne is being watched tonight ~ythe officers. From the dlescrip- a tioyt furnished by passengers, there' y oyes to be little doubt but that Wheatly did the shooting. The 'goting cansed much excitement on tE train and there were for a C ednepy wild rumors afloat. d~~ rin from Spartan btrg come SOolzwbia at 1 o'clock this jp~*~4g.Conductor Brunson, al-. begged by the passengers 0 iwquish charge of his train,c $o0ao so until Columbiam Mo jand with the wonder- cO f t~pshowed all through.h ~~ ~ ked up to' the car. j iand rde out hwas asoa p 1 fot-a sbare Sthe pas.R ~4ikby~ thid m . hWely-tw..cono moncod' e Ji aid h had a nasty. ound ' jthie haud. 4i a result, Oonu'otor B r 11O d struok in the hand, the bullet ranj. ing up the ari and coming out iear the olbow. Both of tho men woro almost faint from tho loss of blood, Thomas' home is in Greovillo. Capt. Birnuson's ioio is in Ash9 vile. A telephono messago - from Spartanburg early this morning states that Wheatly has been cap tured at Iiinman and will be takei to Spartanburg. Oi tho train 'a.t. night there was considorable excite. ment and had Wlicatly boon caught thoroeis no doubt thoro would have boeui violelco done. Fully 200 passongori wore on lie train at lio timo of tie siooting.-Colu In bia State. -.ILE BEEATil OF LIFE'.. It's a signi:Iien1it fnel that thl strong. (st animal of its sizn, tih gorilhi, 111 o has the largest lungs. Powerful i1ing. mevans power-ful orentiure:1. Illow to keep 111o breathing org:mlls right shoubl he mlan's chiefest study. hile tholusalids of olh ers, Mrs. Ora A. Stcphens, of Port Will1iatv, 0., 1:a1i 1e'rned how to do this. Sli' writes I- "I'lle rev bttls of Dr. Kinu g's N21w Discovery :to)pp1-el mhy coughi of two years mi1 enred m' of what my friends [hiotugiut cohiSumpii11tiont. 0. it' grid for thloroa 1n1d Ilung trouibles." Guaran111teed b)y 'ickeils i I ng Co. Price 50c and 91.00. rial bottl free. Moonhin Iuer Re(formsul Col 11lbia,Sept 8.--Folger Powel 1, t veteran distiller of illicit wh iskey, vho is noW under senteniie froin the general sessioi cioi iut. Pielc ois and Wa1ilhalla, nid the feideral court at Greenvillo, has reiormiied, h says, and seoksA a lsiikot pardon for the >ffenscs aginst the dispeisary law His pet ion received at the oxecu Ave oflics today, bore the indorse 1 !nt of trial .Judge 1R. 0. Purdy aud f Congressman George S. Legaro of Charleston, who is sponding th, mmmer at Pickens and says lu bas porsonally investigated th< case. The petition will be referror in due course to the board of pard ons, which will meet next month STARVING TO DEATH. Becanso her stomaich was go weikiion, by usel-s drugging that sho could ic eat, Mrs. Mlary H. Wnlters, of H. Cuti St., Columbus", o,, Wasl lilorll1y starlvinl to death. "Sio writes: IMy tOmn11 w go weak from uselosm drulgs hat. I coul not eat, and my nervei so wre'c(k(d tIhi I (ould not sleep; aind not before I w given itp to die wals I iinced to tr Electric Jlitters; with tho wonde ul rl II Hit that inillmoV)Otle. t> bgall ilt o0nm and a compete cure followed." Ilet by Piekens Dru'g Co. H~oiii Faust. Every nowv and then somo newvs pap~er writer dashes off -a thumil --nail sermon thlatt is so good thati goes the rounds 0f thie pre'ss unti thel ident Iity of the author isi aijt, lost sight of. I loro is 01ne thait we have seen i several paipers latoly. It is so tru, and1( torse-it says so muichi in sq feiw wvords-thiat it is a gem. It is worthi a placo ini anfyhodyv scrap hook. Hore it is; ''Try and catch onto whaut yoi wanlt, imake a grab for it, and hob it if yon can; btut if it eludes voi any good. Try again. It is thb chI eerfuil hma who sneienods, w~ho wihen hi iis baillooni col lapses, .goes LI work immiiediately to iiblite anl other. Thell s) (ddoet failuru in tii life is the mani wiho gives up,) Keep a stiff upper li p, face lh< future with courage and alw~ays hei deserving of success whether ym . at Lain it or not. Don't imaiginii th~ at to make money is the ''nil objectL in 'life. Theli mtost onec sessful man is the willing workms wvho is contentod wvith reoasonalbl rewardI for his effort, andl~ almost0 )very mani can attain that if he >Orsistenltly (does his best wit h opeful courage aund wi thouL coim.. >Iainit-" "TO CURE A "ELON" ays Sam.Kondall, of P'hillipsburig, Kuan. 'just covet it over' wit I hiokleni's4 Ari a Sn lvyen tuh~Ile Halvoy will do0 thie rest." nuiekco't (cure for Jliurns, Unils, Sore4 con1ds, WVounds(1, Piles, .EXenma, Salt hioum, Chappe~ld I Lands, Horn Feet and1 21re Eyes. Only 25o. at. Pickons Drug OeumnAon ittelenit iKilied ily ils Fa . C4 mson College, Sept. 22.-Joe ca 's~, junior class, foil from n cond story window of the barracks at night anid was found in dying ndition by A. T. Beaver this orin g. Ho neover recgai ned naSciousnloss. No 01ne knows how B accident occu rred. The theory that ill 1his sloop he tried to do and a fire escape recently placod. had talked about the laddor 1 had said it was too short. >Iey's Kidney Cure kee kldnavn ad bladder righ , The matia90ment of this paper takes pleasur in Introduchig to, our subscribers Mir. R. X . Good.wink who is iow conveotod with the Sentinel.' -Journal. He will have charge of the the sheet, paying particular attention to collections and subscriptions. When ho calls bo prepared to sottle. WANTED: A firet class printer; ono who is capable of taking entire chargo of a country shop; good make. up, ad man and job compositor; no boozer, cigaret or doper wanted. The right sort of a man can get a steady job at good wages by applying to his oflico at once. FOR SALE: A Campbell Press, in good condition; now running; bcd 32 x 46. It is in good fix and will bo sold at a bargain and on easy torms. A pply for particulors to this oflico. No oIe woll Id )uly a sailboat wit 1h sails that could not he reefed. 'Thero is always thAt possibility of a littl tot? much winid that nko.4 ia c iltions mall afraid to no unllprovided. The thinkiug m1an, wolse stoma".h soimetim1leti goes aik l him, pi ovid(e for hin stomich by keeping a bottle of Kodol For )y la'p1sia wIthi n roel. Kod l digests hA111.t 1o1 tnt. A-.14 lvAi-r1n thw somafl 1h1) io the enmditimi 1o proporly perform its liumtions. Sold by I ickens Drug Co. "Tintory' ie)ontesI Iself.'" Tho Abbeville Medi uim has boen from the very first one of the stauichest and bravest of the advecates of tho dispensary systom. When foes assailed it the Medium rushed to the defense, aind when disastor seemod about to overtako it the Medinm was ever confident. But now its Voice has changed. It has read the handwriting on tbe wall. In its last issuo it says: The result ot the laot primary is accounted a victory by som1e of the advocates of the dispensary system "WVhen Pyrrhus, the warrior, Illot tho Romian1s it the river Siris, iin Illucaia, Ie gainiod tho victory aftel a terrific struggle. When tho hat. tle wais ovor he looked over the ield covered with his dead and exclaimed, "Another such victory, and I mutist roturn to Epirus alono. "Hliist.ory repeats itself." When the Modium gives up thi r fight, it wouild seem that, all hope lhas becin lost. It is timo to Soumi 1 the retreat aid lot the aimbulanoe corps tak h cargo.-.Anderson Dai ly Mail. WVELL WORTH 1T'YI N(. alttorne14y, of 1Pittshield, Vt., says: "'Next to a pension, thle best thlin~g to get. is Dri. K ing' N'ew Lifo Pills.'' He writes :" they l(4-1oplly fainily ini 3tpIldid health.'' Quic~k ('ure for Headnehe, Constipation and1( BilIousness34. 25c. Guaranteed at Pickens Drug Co. } hbire'oisonoql by lei tg .1Ilmson !<'lorence, et..-hpaet of several childran were very much alarmued last niight. Two of Mr'. W . II. Commandr's youniig chil. dironl and onc of Mr-" H. .1. Mc. VTeighi's were aken w ith vijolent conlvualions shortly be fore dan k adilapearedl that (loath wvould overtake thIiem iminmediately. . TIhuree 1or four ph11ysicians1 wero sumoned1 at once' 1)nd( for seleoral hours t heira ell'orts seemned u navailinug. Fimalyv a1 stomachl pumlllp wals used up1onl the( M\1e\'sigh' child(,5 andl it wa'ds (disc'over.. od that lhe chil d had calten w hat is fl'iIirly k'L nowIn as. jimson~ wved. Th'hi b Ini dren had been playinhg eoethIer durin1 g the afternoon, and1( it, seem~lS had aill 4Waten 5a me of t.he imIsoni weed0(. A s the wo('d 13 poi. the anltidlotes admiiin istecred lie 73rhtoaf Coughs AX ti'kling in the throat; hoarseess at timeis; adeep hreat h i rritates it ;--these arec featurecs of a throat cough. They'r ICvery dle ceptive and a cough mix tureC won't cur'e themi. You wvan t something that wvdl heal the inflamed membranes, enrich tihe hlood and tonle up tihe system .-. .- .. . Scott's Emulsion is just. such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes thle cause of tile cough andl tihe wholet system is given new strength and vigor .-. .-. &end/for free samp/e F SCO TT & BIOWN E, chemists C 409-415 Pearl Street, Newo rork 30t. andI $I.00. A/!Aim .. Yodelit X uo0tive Committee of the Soutberii oitoh Association held at Hot Springs, Ark., fixing the minimum price on cotton, basis midling, at interior points at 10 cent is as low a price as any farmor could b.e ask. ed or advisod to hold his cotton. Ten cents per pound is practically the broad and.meat lino and cotton sold below that fligure, however slight, ba-oly reprosents the Co st of production'. There is no necessity and no kind of sensible reasoning why the South should sacrifice the presont maturing crop of cotton at any prico under ten cents per pound. L'hore is no good reason wvhy this rop shoiuld soll for loss thain that >f the last crop which averaged a ittle over 11 cents per pound at [he ports. Silico SepLembor 1st 190 1 to Septomber 1qt 1906. thero lave nmo into sight 25,500,000 Ml;.s of cottpn, and of tlii enor 0ous i mount, all had been pra.)ti ally consume1Cd oxce;t about 800, 000 hales. Averag l'rico 0u0d 'The past two years, showing the largest prod itction bot.h years in th" history of onr cotton pro iluet'C, sold at ani avernge price o)f ton ce.nts per poind, or the granld total of $1,250,000,00( With the consuiilptioi of these two un precedentpd crops selling at an average of 10 certs, we still fiid the demand for fiiished goods enorr'ni- and the full[ C:Ipcity (f the mills uniah4, to su pply the trade at Very high prices for iantitfac ture. Sinico August the first, heavy and contitinous deteriorationi Ia liken placo in the shortage of th crop over t:h eitirL) belt. The splendid expectations of an ,unus ually iargo yield, so bright it 111011th ago. have low dwildled to anitici. Pations of only a normal yield. To meet the conditions which confront the cotton growers at tho pIrosent time, there is but one thing to do, and that is to sell the crop slmvly ald relfuse to market the sta plo rapidly during the noxt three m1on11ths. Every farmer who can do so should store anid hold his crop off the market until the prico of 10 cOnts at least is offered- Tho pros. u tt price of cotton is far below the trtu value of the staple and the people aro hereby ppealed to nlot, to subinit to such an unwar ranted sacrifi ice of tihe fproduct -of' t heir labor. Prices are sure to ad just themselvos to higher levels when the trade at large begins to fully realize~ the extent of thio present and recent heavy do, toiito in the crop all over thr cotton belt. Yours truly, Pros. S. 0. A. Inl these dlays of ruish and hutrry couri (osy is often forgotten. In the m'ad, poll meoll rush of our life little thin gs are done to offend that we'rather remained un dorne. A hastily eaten meal ando its resultanit headach- I may cause us soclial or' financial 1l; ;s. Thel wise mnan or we muan is the one who relieves little ills of li his sort by a little dose Kodol For D~ys. fpopsia. It 16 igets whart you eat anid pris 1 ourll stomach ba'ck ito shape. Sold by Picken D1 rug Co. (Good for Ilhe conigh, rem~foves the cold, Iithei linse of thle cCough . Th-iit.'s thet worlk of Ke tney's Lixatiye Hloney and Ta'ur the or1igund111 latit ve congh syruip. Co-i tai no3. lt opiatos4. Sold by PiekenisU g . Co. A1 otiarai) cci Curo if you81 uffer fr'om D~yspepsia or Ini. ges'ttion in iany formn, gas, boelihing, biftter tai e, oflen sivye h ad br eathI, d izzy sptells, i-i i.t , foaithfing of f od , painis or s welliig in thie stoimaichi, back or' side, (fee) scated k idney or liver trouble, then they willI d' ia1pear ini a t'hort t imen a fter taking T'ynmo's D~yspepsia Reme)ldy, maitde .spe)(Cially to enre Dy l.spepsiai, [ndiges. I on anid all Stemach TLrouls, evou of he worst cas- i. Tlynoer's Dys1)ppsia Itemiedy expells the gas es and1( sweetens li the brethis. It (Cure's Sick Ifeadiache, Ooh e and CLostipation ait oice . Drig issor by express 50 centsu a bottle. Mon. y refundited if' it fails to oo. .bdial irdvice an 111 irenfar frcee by r it inig toi'''i~ Tynor nedy (C., Auig-imf 1, When'i you have a cold if is well to be 44 y (careful abou~t ulsing ainythIing that il ('141us( constipat ion. BC partienllarly Iireful abou pii .Ireparations4 cot~i~ing >piites. Us() Kennel~dy's Laxativo Htomnv tid Tari, wvhieb stops thle cough and loaves the bJowels. Soil by Pickens )rng (Co. Fnarm For 8&alp, A% I10 nere'4 farma for safe. joinIin~g land~s t f Rev. .W. C. Seaborn A. IB. hni:gginaiind I hiIip~ IRobosixcl 75 ace's ini cuii hivation1. 3 acres in igh state of enitivation, 25 Pr s w~ell timblered , two jplend4i41 dwell. -g honses uand' Oeer 85iVary1 nthuild ings. vo goodl wire pasteres, conltains 5 ->me )tt..tim landii andi is wel. w'atered, four ijies from Norris Cotton Mil, six miih 8 on.1 ibery and five miles Picko: s C. C) 'inl Pratera Sectiofl, at good outlet, nl I noC $20.00 per ner~e. A ddress Julinas l: - olding, ig F, D). o. 2. 1"ickens S. 20 Nov. NOTl1Ii'M My millA\ are running r "V.iPKle , rV, convened .at P cns .1Mo:ay I Ionor, Judge E. 0. Watts, presIdln Tho solicitor, stenographer an( other court offilss, as well as the grand and petit jurors, were at tholu posts of duty. The Solicitor handed the grand jury the bills of indictment and "true bills' wore' found in th< following cases: State vs. Sam Hamilton, bur. glary and larceny. State vs. J. L. Galloway, - assauli and battery vith intent to kill. State vs. Martha J.Oisson, Augus tue Ferguson and Judge Clark, neg lect of child. State vs. V.'A. Rigdon, assault and battery with intent to kill. State vs. Enoch Watson, stealin, from the person. . State vs. Charley Cisson, violtioi of the dispensary law. State vs. Wiley Davis, rape. No bill was found in the case of th< State vs. T. c. Spencer for forgery The grand jury finislhod their worl and made their final presentment on. Tuesday .and were . discharged b, the court. .Truo bills were found ir all the cases except the one montionod above. Several cases wore tried. Thi most important being the case of ra against Wiley Davis. After boarinI the evidence, the jury remained ou for over an hour, finally bringing ii a verdict of not, guilty. Jno. L Galloway was convicted c assault and battery of a high an aggravated nature and was sentence, to pay a line of $75.00 or servo thre months on the county chain gang The fine was paid. Sam Hamilton, the uegro accuse, of breaking into Dr. W. R. Wyatt house in Easley and stealing the from a watch, some money and otlc jewelry, was convicted of larceny. The case against Zeta Lawrene for rape was tried today,Wednesda; and he was given a sentence of thir years in the Penitentiary. J. D. Moore for violation of ti dispensary law was convicted an sentenced to a fino of $250 or 1iv months imiprisoment. Brazil's Jungleu. The Jungles of Central America an Brazil are masses of vegetation s dense that it is practically impossib] to pienetrate them. Swali and his pa ty 'when crossing the Isthmus of Dt rien labored hard -with their hatchet and machetes the whole of one day an achieved but half a mile. In man parts of Central America the unde growth renevs itself so rapidly that I is ahiinost imposs54ible to keep a ron open1 through it. In one instance lI IIonduras'11 a road( sixteen feot widoe wa mnade hy enlgineers and laborer through a jungle, the underbrush and vines boing cut aIway evenl with th, ground. T1wo weeks later, returning ti compilete the work by laying stones o1 the roadb~ed, they could not find tha road, thle v'ines hiaving completely filoe the v'ac tit. 8paIce. AN Seen. Fronai a iliooam House of dan tger you have' of cours< nione, for you aret HO aghast at the dlan get's rn by youtr dear : onies beilow fron miotor's and1( le(yeles antd trains atu~ gas works and atll the other tin gs ter restrilal that all concern for your owl safety goes. And the shocking al they breathe and the horrid littli wormlike traIns that burrow in an< out of dark lookIng holes- how un healthy the whole earthly exlstene< seems to you as you glide motion lesi through the air, wIth white cloud~s bed low you stretched out as a sort of si] ver carpet at your feet and1 ab~ove yoi niothinig but a lImitless expanse o: deepj lue sky !--Bytanzde. Velvet. Velvet Iis manufactured by placing hi the loom rows of v'ery short threads o1 the miateriail (dsied to bo employ'ed catight up by thle Cr'oss thtreads in th( WeaLvig and fastened in such a way that th fle 1cy0 einls iresenit t hemselvees atli on (one side of the fabric. Th'le inian ufactu lre of' vel vot is so slow tha t for ai htand~ weaiver a1 yard ls consi1deredi a vol vet is of cosei 'S turned out miiuchi muore rapidly. "'No,"' reamarked the tn-n wh'o hadu trav ~eled and 1had( returnjed to the pulace of his~ birth1, "the village is not what 1?t used to be. Manty of the old 1(landmarks5 have vanished.'' "Wh'lat haindmiarks?"/' asked the native resen tfiully3. "'Why, the towni tammp, for instance."' "Ca2ull thait .a 'anmar'k? I call it a w~ater mark!" Panreiin altIlence. "'ir','' said then youog mnan, "I trust you will ob)ject to my llumiage with your: dalughter?'" "'BeCause11," explilned the young maun, 'If' you do I thlink shin will consent to itve me.''--Clencgo News. What shte salid. Jaick- -I thought you were very at entive to Miss Banker. Tomi-I wais, 'iut after whait site said I shall have othing miore to (10 with her. Jack-. Yhatt did( she say? Tom-Mho MIld No." Purity of Birend. It cannot be too often repeated that iall food that comes to tableh there is othinug s(o purte as bread1(. - London aker01s' Times. lie who lives after nature shall never 0 Poor; after opinion: shall never be 'e.a.nca --tions anid S ~ VCoo S WeOdro now elioUU& t most stylish, up-to (late Spring Goods that we ha ame and money was e ing this stook, and we do state that NO -will give I for the kamo nAouey tbat C whero. When you trado i you protect your pocket-I why our customers stic pledge you the best of stc our goods must be what v or your money given bac 1mg of wool dress goods are very popular also 3 Cashimors and Serges fino goods. Our -3lack ways full we'dare hot let t] Our -White goods, and are so complete that wo them. Our prices on the 5 cents to 50 cents. Our derwear department is fi values we ever had. Ladies vests, 5, 10. 15 a Men's vests, 25 & 50 etw See our Men's 50 ets i will buy. $ Mens and Ladies Oxfor wants.. Salesmon, Mr. Thomas 0 Hory IMoKinney. 1#A. K. P S 'West End, Green t A G000 C f Now isa good time when there a i in our City, to find out how reasoi selling our merchandise and for h goods now than the advertised pric, We have still in our always supe some two and thre. piece suits whic ably low prices considering th6 qua 1. ROTHSCHILD, BET WFEN d SO-f Coca-Cola and other Ice Cold line of F ANCY GRC I can fill your bill for any occasioi ners, Picnic or Sociable occasions o pany drops in. Send your orders t will be promptly filled with fresh gc y the market affords. Country produce bought and sold 1 Your patronage is app1reciated. D.F.PA a Goods delivered free anywhere ii J. McD). Bruce, President. THE PICKEI PICKENS, SOUTH CAPITAL . PROFITS - .. - . DEPOSI's .. .. - 1 - +: 5 Per Cent Interest Pai< Director: -J. F. Banister, B. A. Hagood, . J. M. Stewart, J. E. Bogg T. N. H unter, H-. '. R I 1I have g, good Amiong themi are theo recommrendal (Jiocks with weights, which I am And a tew line of SILVERIWA] iSilver W ATCHI1ES. A n ico lioo oi |glasses to (it eyes.. A ll kinzds of repa II. SNID)ER, .. WOFFORD COLLEGE W C HIENRhlY N. SNYDER, LL1. D.. Presi don L. T'wo degrees, A. 1R. and A. M'. F~our courses loading to theo A. 11. Degree. Thr1( Nine Priofessors, lit mil Library and1( Iibrar'ian. '.'h \V. E. Hlea< Bnrnett gymnasium tnnder a compol)tenit ron liv chrector. J. it. Clevoland S3cin*o Unll. Indi' A thletic grou~nds. Courso of lect ures by Situiate then ablestl mni oin the lahtformu. Next iStnd( board from $12 to f16 a mionthi. For to the 4 Catalognuo or other information, address4 $125. J. A. (GAMEWVELL,, all feesJ Secretaiy, p raburg, s. C. 19h NO IC .tant mui Th etteachers examination for this county will he held at the Court H onisoeon Friday. Se~ptember 21. Ex:imi- 00LL natiohi will comrmenc o promptly at9 o'clock. All applicants should bo ready .17sa to coemmence' work at that timel. 1' Yoiure, ' R. T. H-allum, Lette Co. Supt. Ed. soholari 805lE SPECIALS. 1or - About Q;300 yards percale, yard wide, $11 a mn good heatvy stuff, worth 10c. At So as sina long as it lasts, .A lot of st andard calico Boyce o.. A littlo 1ot of 3rovwn's Mulo Tobac coat 27c. Buik soda in 10ib lots 21c voor. Salta 1lb lots 2&o. Como while I ihave the goods. T. D. HARIUI.3 oV hoes-$ 14- 0agest end etock of new re ever shown, pent inl selot-y lot hesitato to he beet values an be had any t Park's store, Jook. That is k to us. We rd servico, and e say they are . Our show. is flue-Greys ilks, Mobairs, row b go Ien pr cal] ISo can't be bcat. p 1hirts and you 1. to suit your U 0 HANCE re so many Sales going on iable we have always been ow less you can buy our :,s of our competitors. rb stock;'some very hand h we are selling at remark lity. Greenville, S. C. DRINKS Drinks don't forget niy C ERIES. t- Weddings, Sunday Din r when unexpected com o me and rest assured they ods and the very best that LCE. 1a town. I.M.I - CAROLINA. - - $20,500.00 - - 18,oo.oo - - 140,000.00 1 Oni Ieposits.-: -W. M. Hiagoodt, sJ. McD. Bruce. chey, J. P. Carey, .uo ofS b)10 old styin Seth Thomas selhnig at special bargains. (E. Also solid Gold and 'Sete;I gu~arantoo r work in the jowelry line. - Easley, S. (I. FFORD COLLEGE Fitting-School. o nIow briok buildings. Steam I Master, tbree tonohers nnid Mat a iln the builings. ridualt attention to 'eh student. (1 on thn Wofford Campna. enltC take aI regnlhar COntll Jollego Library. 00 p)ays for board, tuitii Next sessin begiins So; For (Ontalono, oto., add r, S. O. EGE PF CHARLESTON (JHAflLESTON, 8. 0. 10011, at Year' leglina Septl ember 28. ra, Science, Engineering. One hip givimg free tuition to oeh of South Onurolina. Tuftion $40; *na furnishecd renm in dormitory outh. All candidates for admis pormitted to compete for vacanit uho!-sAidps whichI paiy $100 a 'or -'t'ogue, atddress hARIUSON RANDOLPH~ President.