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M . . . Cha, ces atARO Enormous Stocks In All Departments. Never before have the trade of Greenville and surrounding country had such magnificient stocks from whicl to make their fall purchases as we are showing this season. Now don't take this information with "a grain of salt" as you do a good many "ads." Just a peep on the inside of this big store will soon convince you-,a careful investigation of stocks and prices will enthuse you to the buying point. You do not have to make your selections from a mere -handful, but a large variety of styles and prices. Again, thisq is a store of many departments, You dea't have to run all over town to get fixed up. We carry everything from Shoes to Millinery--'n other words, we are head to foot outfitters. You can buy your Dress, Hat and Shoes, or anything else you wish to go-with them without leaving. the store. Unmatched Array of Dress. Goods. SP We call attention to a few of the many temptingi Fabrics and prices, which is only an index to hun- vari dreds that go unnamed: siml 40 in. grey plaid Panama, something new; per yd. 5oc - 42 in Cheviots and black Navy Brown and Garnet 50c 40 in. Panama in black and navy, per yard.-- 50c 44 in. Panama in the new Shadow checks,,per yd- 75c 54 in. fancy Plaid Suiting, per yard --- S c 56 in. fancy Plaids for children's dresses, 25 and 50c we 50 in. Cheviot, Serges and Meltons, per pard....- 75c A grand line black and colored Suitings for dressy SeV dresses, per yard........... Gc The handsomest Broadcloth in the State for.........$i.oo Large line Waisting in wool materials, both plain - and embroidered--..--..-.-.--.-.-.- 25 to 69c Grand Showing of Silks. When Silks are mentioned people who know think tc of Arnold. No such values to be found in these "dig- w gins" as we have on sale here. We claim to be the n Silk leaders of upper Carolina. aE Handsome suit and waist Silks, all shades, per yd 59c N 36 in. Cream Jap Silk for evening, per y.d- - 50c B Handsome Plaids, all colorings, per yard-- 75c 27 in. guaranteed Black Taffeta, per -yard 75c I 36 in. guaranteed 1.25 Black Taffeta, per yard.. i.oo E ,36 in. guaranteed Black Peau De Soi, per yard...... 1.oo 36 in. guaranteed i.5o Black Peau De Soi..--.. 1.25 1 For any want in Silks come to Arnold's FWR TfH E CHILDREN thing that may be hanaod to thon student of parrot habits says, how 'wisted Animals. that this nuty be accounted for hW Here is a game that eqrybody wouldt fact that people use the right hai enjoy. It has one advantage that should giving anything to a parrot, ani coromend It to young and old alike; it bird inturally extends the claw tli may be made quite simple and easy t nearer the object. play or quite dilicult if so desired that Is to say, you may use a list of Don'ts For Scholars. 4tetila, such as we give here in illus- Don't think your object in stui tration, or a list of phrames or sen- I is to please your teacher, for he tences, the latter being of course the is not affected by your future suct Enore difficult to "untwist." - or failure. The education she is t ta preparing for the. gauge you write to help you to get Is wholly for a list like the following, all the names own benefit. being twisted, or "pled," as the )rInt- Don't cheat at your exams. I erstsay, with the letters arranged in do, the day will come when yot coiplete disorder; it Is much better to regret it, for youth and early make a typewritten list, for ordinary tunity como but once, and whei handwriting wouk not bo" plain lected there is no means of rt enough: tion. Peesh. Aimcosh. Don't make a tiresome task of Duggop. Grabed. study, but engage in it with the 1=oast Slab. Retirer. spirit which belongs to the delli ap Then. Pacopeo pastime of acquiring knowledge. Torte. Somsoup. flugaja. Unnopig. "Walking Stick Inseet." Give one 6f these lists to each play- The "walkling stick insect" of I er, with a duplicate list of the numbers it one which has t t goo. at the bottom of the sheet, and, having of notice uniong students of 11. fixed a time limit, say, of half an hour. history. Tis huge isect can St. offer a prize to the player who first b called a freak sice It is I succeeds In writing the real, names of whch th6usamld may be foi posite to the numbers. certain parts of Brazil. Here is the "untwisted" list: It Is very difficult to obtain, ho% S eep. Chamois. beauho It so aqhrlyretenbles thi ug dog. Badger. ok atreo in apeprancothat one lbatros. Terrier. lephant. Tapir. firaffe. Peacock. know It. It is about eighteen Otter. Opossum. long. Ants n "1~tgobi.So n whttch fais arced kap booy newspeie ofan inSiar a last onotde .on sthfiyuen ocan Sewtrittht e asneerbeor hisey Thm huelnsclcn.e recored. he cratars we e Whye a ilifrar arucit, as of' with ptiousandudshyeo vrnperats of Braig o w ave apedu oin hs. * *d I trops whch eemd t be~i ho' ac in fairyacett goet kno ittIt s aoughee Anteao ohIorseback..esenth. ciitoodm. Frencha h noiee thdis cver a emxstp11 clr n toi waen raced Tohesroaus byerer lef tey hgat efacgra compran cotineduc fsare loyo in dmp lacs. he traveled ioerp hn oftenie nd an lare, w hich goldnmed to bfeu un-e L the ohers Obsrvin he NolaTwhen suntum Fae. Idly 11ISoe buyftl aitriesartiket cusy ~m~o clsey, e ote tat ac lage thner loel hes.iyque a ant al~ayw arriediatsmlldgrausan upo I~bac, ilosabtie rlnau4r ,t *~Aro out atry dwligh his the toop ore~pri~o~ mi ~noitoi woodesim ~~$ are. wrapoinhs. ~vi Wold ift btfrni ilelue, r The " la ehtnyt baurs awayges *wlftl' alon the clumn fqp~eadto dIihttlepgu ste ftyu u dear the aprect ntly covmander thioAnt ok waynfr, littl clde rode uo "rsebc M. Melssennlue theyoii eve condeirn.a frenm at h no~theed this specuisr1. Heun mixe uarth so uosy andador t wasJ atrcedt Ahs rupseby ther a ouch plesrle gormy' or a discovering that achucompany contin-ehinn ofigrie ed rge~~q,U tat 1.traeled suhap Aor a ot da it' n0h of u sith "anty than he others Oservides mthemm poooot aoo ttlearis coulda bereyosey a he vlnoted that'4 eac argo , ht lovely shardyus. let founlwad carrid a e sml ry at 'gsre.r daity w a iri g trie the a00 oin.Pideh.f Thie~r ggt Tere were toralusd his eary, swifdf long tio colun from0nd to rt iel of o aater timateu rear.at aa rt ovrlooW thr Don'nyo wdr mile frchilderi eniae or , .ir M. Meissenconluded 4 theily ovr bundei rai ofvay from naat he sytat thseces og apun ahe erofuystiv ant Itp) qtsirn, i ' ner th ou pe ace Tie yfatirica "ahsai U.. the gpiIeal rie mswh, my poorS oor tile iseha everAou ford mo aenirr w0ain t )l--of 0emiSiit restrI os frn l'OA k'): ft.. ndiAtnsN'l ,~i~~b' f(Armu as few m~ie sem e It my~geg~uee to, kin coli)od40 bushades oVf graicn of a imal, oraQU r h1e,s l~~fot Isadt iQaiy,. or an. eag ofjt~ a in seakig~o .aa n s.May eeus -f th-ieoftey ecial Values in the Rug Department. landsome Moquet, Brussels and Ingrain Squares, ous sizes in different grades and Rugs, large and a tdl to match. la f" A Word to the Bride. Me sell more bridal outfits than all the rest of the res in Greenville put together. That proves that I keep the right stuff. 'Io those who are contem ting taking a sail in the matrimonial craft upon the of life, come here to purchase. Our Silks, Dress ods, Wraps, Shoes and Millinery will fill the bill. The Suit and 'Wrap Department. There are cities twice the size of Greenville that nnot show such stocks as we are showing in ready -wear.garments. We have a large out-of-town trade io come to us for ready-to-wear garments. Why )t you? The styles and qualities all that you could k, and prices extremely economical. obby grey Plaid Walking Suits for.--..--.. 1 2.50 cautiful mixture all wool, fitted back, collarless braid ers, speciaL..................-...-.... 16-5o [andsome Broadcloth Suit............ 20.00 legant line Cheviot Suits, Prince Chap styles, box front, semi-fitting back--- ..... 18-75 )ressy Suits in cloths black and colors, each..... . .- --25.o0, 26.50, 27.50 and 35.00 )vOr, ton-; of clover hay per acre. The piti the able showing mentionod above is the d( in result of years or shiftless nminaige the meont on thle patrt of thle landlord , cou at is pled with a systent of -tenancy which has conslisted in selling the fertility fron) the farm In the shape of grain and hay, with the result that today Neutif a lying the fil is an agricultural bankrupt, life fertility lost, credit gone and reputa esses tion badly damaged. As might be ex- fxhih rying pected ulder such a system of nar your agement, quack grass has gained such a foothold that neighbors estimate that you I If it were all In one patch it would 11 T t will ' cover from forty to sixty acres of the PPor- total area. As a consequence no Pelf neg- rospecting and iiiprudient tenant will rent para%- the farm on any terms; hence the Ott- The state fair at er kind get it, and u111 (ote naturally the -October 22 to 21 your deplorable conditions mentioned tend cational than ever right to grow eimulatively worse. Such any other exposition htful handling of fertile, responsive soil Is struction and a oun no less than an agricultural crime, every one who goes Its this year will I whose punishment is just as re type. Nearly all o t that following transgression . in the outdoor o'ac avail Irazil palm of human affairs. Iteformation been assigned and t (eal ciin only be accomplished at the ox- nearly every kind o tural pense of much money and the exer- There are new gas reely else of long continued care and effort. and labor saving d ecies If regeneration of such a farm is of- for farm and plant, ad In fected it will come tUrough' a radical Plows, dairy utensil change in nethodsR-stoek raishig ' and many other t lever, stead of grain selling, a flve year in- erie articles. twig stead of a one year system, of rental I The MI could and the raising of clover and applica- e to gethinlti never tion of other fertilizers instead of the officers of other so nches gradual soil robbory which has gone on and become part of for twen~ty. years past. it is a matter way finer shows, it of cougratulation that such farms an at the same rate C the one described are comparatively .This will make the whic weall n te maagemnttoion ay ha ever structionbes nd ur supr- o uinny arm pontto lo amedleve ryl 1 oevr hoe bes chiear than OV eri --tfyo;eau haenl wf the LCOHl. ~ Po'W'Ooutadoorlaivaes avaui geatl hoeveringo itlifl y mde pblicsom Intrestng acts roa. On arid coihl ? con an pottoe foi farm you wilanten t illalcholprouce inthecoutryis o M.nd man othe nt 0 ~ll~ffmostabunant ossble ourc isThe __M_ p~t~ltO--hlte. shet fatheaum.horite work- one f theseouggrowo inalmostwev part of theUnitedrStatsthred th tea. onsittea cea yt cnvni n beoepato pkn ourc ofrauactuethat tuhe famsas tth am-at nhw few, but aelolfroe thattes theapeiesls ~gfwhmled pril waein thearcemen geea ofltsu uprr-os manto f ar y po at ter h y eaminoe testm-l wine thn. ai.Atrtecneso o oo ue niet plaedo . Thifsso Iis. uWuly conmute i the ia te ziti dep.'artm oen vatf o agr ltue hao cren-cmbndit th "'~' spou tothe agntudeof te dstil an cheaoperutalveo and rlaties abut on codsrapdlyan isusull copleedcuresall ratesaon al ritero s withi fortyligh some sneesn tsw uiy ,setn ferorhous.Fro tis oit te lcooli hemroads Onemfa r iteach conneced it the amanfetro a- at l8.S gil the colhoderve 'from coru and pothtes. Ie- 'astyo wl Ten purbut isivtale thtatersntt mos tro hetem all today Siad ~n ralcohol arlprouesses the ountryo~ ba to Mr. A.W. soe, t wyll thae mnar corn, he the nex- tOia b. C. aota ety rtielmost aby unan i! ctet possibleSsoucebysPthe pothe atd-wceshe wtc the rasin large work- t n Lfteel rw nams vr qpartile of conte potatoes, and they D ~ fI facur of atralcoho from potatoes th Cloaks and Separate Skirts. We do not believe we would miss it very far in the E ssertion that we sell as many if not more Wraps than l ny two stores in this city. We can hardly get them e ist enough, and it's all because we handle the best - tyles, the largest variety and offer the best garment or the money. Our stock of separate Skirts now complete, consist ng of Voiles, Panamas and Cloths. \ leader in a Black Panama Skirt - 5.oo t still better grade Black Panaina Skirt........................ 6.98 ( \ Chiffon Panama in black and colors................. 7.98 < Very dressy Panama in black . .. 0.00 Tremendous Lot Children's Underwear. Soo pairs children's Vests and Pants, heavy cottpn 1 fleece, not soiled, in perfect condition, worth 25C ! garment, wreck price.-....-.. . ..o-.. . c I rhe boys' and misses' in this lot, sizes 26 to 32, we have marked per garment. ..-.-.----I5c Magnifcent Millinery Display. It will pay any woman whether tar or near to come to this store to purchase her fall and winter Hats. No 3uch a stock of Hat beauty, quality or style to be found in upper Carolina as you will find here. Nobby Ready to-Wear Hats for street use. While not expensive, yet they have that touch of style-price i.5o, 1.98, 2.50, 5-00, 7-50 to Io.oo. IIO GRAUST We have a good one for our readers n( THE STORY OF A LOVE BEHIND A '1 BARR MCCUTCHEON. its I Marie Bankhead Owen, reviewing t worm, says: A practical bookman ha since Trilby has taken so great a hold as Graustark." Being a story of love behind a th scenes of adventure and impassioned clumbia this year -will be more edu- The author, George Barr McCutchec before. This, like can, has given the reader a noble Is5 a source of In ,a of knowledge to American as hero. there. The exhib )> of the highest The plot is thrilling and well susta hke.oor space and told in vivid, terse English. able' has already ie exhibits include The motive of the story is the love fnd sea onivance. man, and what that love emboldens evices, machinery dare, to renounce, to endure I kutomobiles, steam , a, mineral waters 'I It is beyond the province of the rei )resting and econ- plot of a masterpiece of fiction to a c dway. of the story. A zealous story reader as were fortunate covery of what happened next as we: h a number of the style and the literary atmosphere. uthern state fairs a circplt. In this I would as soon be given a glass o ve bequ obtained squeezed lemon as a book of fiction detofor charod synopsis of its contents. Graustark enuine fun. The the pleasure of the prospective reade seep here. More ______________________ railroad rates will y, Th~ey Make You Fee1 Good. NOTIOI -ithi Carolinas The pleasant purgative effect expeI-~ pound fthei weelt, do so right enced by all wiho use Chamberlain 's nished free to come home. Stomach and ,Liver Tablets, and the per bole alr I inter'ested rail, healthy condition of the body and mind and ties, ji sund trip. Colum- wh ichi they ereate makes one feel joyful- new systen 8 warm a welcome Prnce, 25 cents. Sample free at Ptick bes~t wvork day limit. Write ens Dru~g Co. short time, send their names ___won't have secretary, Column. NO IEpay you Li e can write them, N*TCE seed. Yet' ~~ - ' Tihe next t ehrs exanmination fort ny H ouse on riday. September 21. Examl- "Ini Nov nation will commence promptly at 9 and had I o'clock, All applicants should be ready swollen se hto commence work at that time. applied Cl YoursTHur, gave me re >t strength,nevos Co. Supt. Ed. daIys I wI pation, bad breath, (GoBsins, risipg., and catarrh SOME SPECIALS, ooai ain dut indigedon., A bout 2;( 00 yards percale, yard wide, ure Jucesof ig.. oodl heavy stuff, worth 10c. At oic na h.ura jutomacof li ong as it lasts. A lot of standard calc > A O1ItTA . ycow macl ' c. A little lot of Brown's Mule Tlob,.c- AllenB a Fo. est kown nioco at 270c. Bulk soda in 1lblt lots 2je.' tr g.sweating anl ogre indigs o$ ats 1lib lots 21c. Come while I have al mpI0 his famvous reme~dy the goods. T, D. H ARRIS. do, N' Y ubles by cleansing,-_____ slnin then gmah Afflicted wi h Sore Eres for 33 Years. resultg froi 'sW.V. V... asare: I have been afflicted with sore eyes is quickly lai IMY"a for thirty.three years. Thirteen years Pills. The aoI became totally blindI and was blin d from the a nolit Yesa Et, for six years. My eyes was badly in, vigor,,c3ur( s % ethetri flamed. One of my neighbora insisted achie, (l issi TT___M AO, pou my tryinig Chamberlain's Salve lng ordis B~l~ ONI~w'and gave me half a box of it. To my Piekens D na Drug Co. surprise it healed mny eyes and my siht '. - -- - - came back to m1--P .EAnraI, yn N~~thiEAn, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve ifor Etie sae y ickens Drug Co. ene .. -p.ates P Beautiful creations in Dressy Hats, suitable for all ccasions, all the new colorings and materials; any hapes combined in these Hats. No better styles. lo better qualities, and the prices are extremely mod rate. Shoe Values That Hdve No Equal. The values in our Shoe Department stand out pre minently alone. They cannot be compared with hose offered at strictly Shoe Stores, for the fact that >ur Shoe Department only has to bear a small portion )f the expense of this business, while it's different vith shoe stores-they have to make it all on shoes. )ur lines represent the very flower of shoe making: n being able to buy everything you need under one -oof, means that you can save both time and money )y doing so. This is one of the few stores in the State where you can satisfy all ybur wearing apparel ieeds under one roof. THIS IS IMPORTANT. That Arnold does not handle trash. The prices quoted are upon absolutely reliable, first-class merchan dise. It's the kind we have built our reputation on. [t's the only kind you can afford to buy. You don't :-un any risk here. No old stock, job lots, mill-dewed, "outlawed" in style merchandise, old enough.to vote, to palm off on' you. You won't be ashamed to -tell your neighbors where you got your new dress when she asks you, which she's sure to do if you buy it here. Clerk's t Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A R KCouny of Picken. A R K ~ ~~~In Common Pleas Court. dcea re >w-GRAUSTARK, made in the following aamed ease and on file in the Clerk's office. I will sell to IfRONE, BY GEORGE le highest idder duaing the lega hours for sale at Picketsf court Hotise, S. C., on Sneday in November, '1906, he story in the Book- the following dereibed real estate upon ; just said, ''no book the terms hereinafter metioned, to-wit: on the popular fancy J. P. Carey and C. 0. Robinson, Plaintiffs, against rone, it teems with C. 0. Jrenemore, et al. Defendants. romance. All that piece, parcel or lot of land hituate in tho town Of Piekeuis, Southi n, himself an Ameri Carolina, fronting on Bowen street and ,xample of an ideal Pendleton avenue aud known aa Lots Nos. 76 and 91 on the towna pint, con. taining in the nggr('gatd two and one ined, the story being hal (21) acres more or 10w. TLernws cash on day of su~e. Par. chaser must %comply with the terms of a man and a wo- within one hour or the prmises will be resoldi on same dlay. them to venture, to The growing crops on these lots are ro served under this sale and does not pass to the purchaser of said lots. Pur. riewer to reduce the chaser to poy for ppers and recording :mpressed summary for the same. A. J. logs, (Seal.) delights in the dis- Clf-rk of Conit. l as to revel in the f skimmed milk or a itccompanied with a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I leave therefore to *n County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. In pursuance of ah decreta order d - - -. ma in the follwing named ase andfe ~.-Ay an evey boy wonl in the Clerk's oflice. will sell to ~ thew highst bidder uring the legal uso cotton gined forhteursLfor sale at Pickns Coourt.. Hose I th 1'ggig ad tes ur-S.leC., n Nalvodayin 1906b, t190llo, of chage or or onedo tha foing deeribed real estateu h tpons d py 5 cnt fo laggnthetsin hreinte mentioned, to-wit: i gnney ad3 et he Jer Pay . Cartiey a. E. Robn~son that cn he (onePlaaiverifian Cansav )OI tme nd . Colineo, et al. Defendants anythng t do.AlsowillAll that picei piece, porcl or tract einako ricefor oursottn atd, ituae ton aiounPiykend Soth Lrs _______A. P.Caan. i ate fronip onBwn Cedrtreekn Peeeo aivenu, aonid lkndw s ota ember, 101, I o~ ~ Ncol and an 91on teathe tnd atia con huindred n thirtyggregae (1wo aroes he uisy.Mythratlf (2r cresr r es I culdharly r. the ITerms on~fcash nd the alae. n ahaserlmust'compiy walmthanderm LB al rght" sys tj~, pothion oe houre by ah brende ol tbe )tterurnMieb Cha~pbre sol n aetagy. heji Balmis alinient ~1 ~ Th goingrps onlt' thet. fre re Fslnble or srain andseredao unerci this caredand dortsn its r sle y Pckes Dug o.torileeo the purcobas er or os pur it-ase a owdr~cr~s~I ebhasehrt1 tof ale must ~e can d eoring ________________fo the edn.j ae Bloo 1'l~onflgA. J. Boggs, (Seal.) ~ choujoconsipaton, hichClerk of Comrt. eureci byDr.lKirg'sNeSaLif ysoI avdIae therefor to an sm~ ~tmshinanla hed-Ins oo seasf i Wl Court. brgin co g -ne onfort thethn 25thmnyora rug agig n te fewaar-an tS pee ofcageo o oneA. doollatoS.A e oto orso d ayl65 cnts forw bggfict n ~ ieefr2obos Dicmarketespricetfor.1yourrecotton eme, 91 I. ough col