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MRS. WOOD pIF, Benr E. sorh th onl .o of..... -V 2 x I HAT AI CRACK DID By SADIE OLCOI-T Bernard ]Eilswortla. the only son Of .wealthy parents, and Susit' Pixley were playmates. When they grew up Bernard went to another field for awhile and during his absence corre sponded with Susie. Whether or no it was absence, be discovered that he wanted her. Her parents were in rath er straitened circumstances at the time. and this caused the young nan to think that the que#tion between him and Susie was, should he. who would inherit wealth. marry a girl who had not eren p)rosp;ects? lie wanted her badly enough to make the pecu.i .ary sacrifice, but considered that susie. under the circumstances. shonid feel high!y flattered. Before his return he wrote her a long letter which he considered con tained a lot of good sense . edlig with M'.f--roposition of it.riffge. When the letter~ igtsfivered Susie was out. The postman huanded it to a maid. who left it on a mantel with a crack ia it. and perhaps it was the modesty: natural to a love letter-it slipped dowvn into the crack out of sight. When Susie came in the maid told her that a letter had come f6r her, and she was going to get it when fate stepped in to play one of those tricks so common in the affairs of man and woman kind. There came a ring at the telephoue, followed by a summons for Susie. The summons kept her away all night, and the next day her little brother was taken very ill, t the matter slip)ped her mind. Bernard returned he did not her, and when she learned d been at home a week calling she was surprised. It eem that there wvas anything the matter. She was uncon having done anything to of and, being sensitive, fan t he might have met his fate away and thought it best to off all Intimacies with other girls. aps she would meet him and th.e tter would be esplained. ut that fate which had started the isunderstanding kept it up. A num ber of times Bernard and Susie were A Nervous Woman Finds Relief After Many Years Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure nuch suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance, 0., had such an experience, regard ing which she says: "I had stomach ___ trouble when I was eighteen years old that broke down my health, and for ' years I suffered ~: with nervousnZeS, tion and nervous ~ii~ spasms. The / spasms got so bad .I would have them three or four times ~ \ a week. After try ,Ing nearly every mended. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I must say it helped me wonderfully. I have had no severe nerv ousness for several years." MIRS. DAN KINTNER, 1002 Pleasant St.. Defiance, 0. -Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit. MIs.ES MEDICAL. CO.,. Elkhart, Ind. You Take a Desi To save a little mroney, by g do y ou reallyv save it' ITow am ount of the- prem mm aw"ay amo(unt to? Not near eno og Let me msure your property havre nothing to insure. I represe~nt nothing h::t ih Insurnce W L. a ROW WILSON 1 PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. This is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman in Con necticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise in the I fresh air, and, above all, keep cheer ful." Should the system get run down I digestive organs weak-the'blood thin and sluggish, take Vinol, which is a delicious combination of the medicine ?-body-building properties of cods' livers, with the useless grease elimi nated and tonic iron added. We re gard Vinol as one of the greatest body-builders and strength-creators in the world for aged people. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga., says: "If people only knew the good Vinol does old people, you would be unable to supply the demand; it is the finest tonic and strength-creator I ever used." We wish every feeble old per son in this vicinity would try Vinol on our agreement to return their mnQney if it fails to give satisfaction. Pickens D3rug Co. wrtEia a nuncrea reet of each- otner without coming in contact. Once she swhmcrossing a street. but sinlce be was not facing her he did not see her or. if he did. preten-led he didn't. They were under the same roof at so cl gatherings twice, but the little imp that fate set to keeping them apart contrived that they should not be in the same room at the same moment. Then one morning Susie took up a newspaper to see under large headlines a notice of the failure of the Eilsworth company. incorp)orated, of which Ber nard's father was president and own er of the majority of the stock. The day after this announcement Bernard. who was sunk in despondency consequent upon the family misfortune, received a letter from his old friend Susie offering him her sympathy. One w~ould suppose such a letter coming at such a time would be received in the spirit with which it was sent. But IBernard considered himself to have been baidly tr'eated-snubbed, in fact at receiving no reply to his letter of fer ing himself. and the epistle he now receved seemed to be adding insult to injury. He tossed it in a wastebas ket without reply. Then fate, still bent on playing its little game. brought about another ele ment to comiplicate matters. Susie and her father, who had long been keep ing his family in straltened circum stances by trying to market inventions, succeeded in getting capital for the production of an electrical maichine which made every one even remotely connected with it rich. Mr. Pixley had secured a niWe block of the stock in )ayment for organizing the company. and It became a fortune. But one thing prevented Susie from being happy in her family's altered fotune. She' would have liked to make her old friend Berniard happy In some pecuniary way that was rather vague In her inexperienced mind. Then fate, having got the matter into as bad a snarl as possIble and havIng turned things completely up side down. instructed its Imp to uindo Ieverytiing that liad been done- The ioue the Pixleys lived In was very much run down and It was decided to make the necessary repairs and Im provencts. One morning when me -han-s were tetarinig everything .to pieces at Workmanl who had just pulled down a mantel handed Susie a letter. She recognized Bernard Ellsworth's handwriting and at once opened It. Since it was a long epistle she took It to a portion of the house that had not yet been disturb'ed and read It. What ai mess had been made by a bit of a crnck behind a mantel: And why should it hamve required a tealring up f the house to straighten the mat ter out? Why hadn't Bernard told her what lie hamd (lone and what she had not done? But, on the other hand. why hd she not made inquiries of him as to what was the trouble? Then a fnsh of pleasure came to her at re membhering that -when that letter was wmitten Bernard was rich and she was poor, while now the conditions were e rate ChanceI in without fire insurance. And a ny vears have youi put the~ and how n,uch d" your savings Ii to pay for the worry about fire. tday. Tomorrow you may b st copnls A TENNV Fickens Tfhe next ciornin-- yonr-%swr re<eved I r'ply to an offer of mar ringe mrn-le lon, while before, ex plainin~ the deAny and accepting the proposition There was nothing for him to do but abide by his offer, which be was very much pleased to do. Then fate went off to attend to other odd schemes. Clerk's Sale. Stn of S. ut'i Ca'roLna County cf Pickete :t Curtcf Common Por.s. J. 1. Wilson, Plaintnff !rvF. 'iflard adW. 0. Willar(i, et P 1. !f,-ndants. i pu s,:a ire of a decretal order n al- in the above stated (Isse and on hi. in thw C4rkIs <flice in Pickens cou; tv. I wid s,-1 I- tijf' highest bidder at iibrt y, Sotwi b C srohlna commnencirlg ,tide.e at I, o'ct(k a. t .. on D-cem ) r :rd. continuintg said s:ale each da. u.t!! al I the rtal estare hereinafter de steri0--d "s sol;. Fist: All th.-- pieces. parceis and s of i.d !yirg :m _Id being situate in .e S-aw aid C unty above written a.1 in t be town t.f 1ibel tv, S C.. there ),inr cne hundred and I wenty(IO) lots. For a fio d11escriptiorn of these lot's of la I ez, ,h.l-t of survey made by F. V. - O'Dell, -urveyor. on te ',2nd day of S p-embewr. A. i'. 19:1. which is oi fl'e mI2 I$..: C ert:'s ?fiice. Pickens count , S. C.. aid will be exhibited on day of s-:le at Libertv, S. C. < c, n f: All that piece parcel or tract of land lyn-, an.i b.-ing situate in the State ai C'unty aforesaid. containing i forty (40) :c, s tor2 or less, as shown bv 0f :-ui vey mate by H L Clay tfm. ur vt*.; or. on the 8th day of October. 1.%7, and Jknown in the divis n of the ] real estale of Thcs. E. Wilard aQ tract No. one (1) and having the following i metes:-nd botms to wit: Begbinint at a stake on the right of way of the ;onthern railroad. thence N 47 1.2 E. S 40.20 to stake "xn, thence N 81 E 183 to rock 3xr, thence S 31 1-2 W 570 to rock 3xn, thence S 71 E 2250 to rock 3xi, r thence S "S 3-4 9.02 to stake on right of way of Southern railroad, thence the rigiit of way of Southern railroad to t the beginning co:-ner adjoining lots No. 2 9nd5 n the division of said estate of Thomas E. Willard, deceased. and -y adjoining lands of C L. Hollingswo, ti: estate and others. Also all that other < p;ece, parcel or tract of land lying and t bei-g situate in the above State and County, containing forty-four and one- e thiteenth (44 1-13) acres more or less as . shown by plat of survey made by H. L. Clayton, surveyor, on the 3h day of Oct'ober. 1897, and known in the diri sion of the real estate of Th.>mas E Willard, dec,,ased, as tract No. two (2) and having the following mneies hiaO bounds to wit: Beginning at a stuAke on right of way of S u, hern ra:lroad. thence S 34 1-2 E 1Ei0t to white oak 3xn. Ihence S I6 E 3,65 to rock 3xn. thence a branch line to a stake, thence N 71 E 7.15 to a rock 3xo. thence N 84 E 5.70 to a stake 3xn, thence S 47 1-2 E 40 23 to right of way .f Southern rpilroad, thence the right of way to the bginning corrar. A djotig Jots one, three and fve in the division of said estate of Thomas E. WViliar d, decease". :ni.d ad joinih g lands (of C. L. Ilohiing.swonh estate and ot hers, Also all that other piece, pare.- I r, tract of land lying an.. being sitatie in the anove State and Cointy. containt- t in: fifty-one and ;U-8 (.',1 3-t) ac-es more or less as shown by plat ot survey made by H, L. Clayton, surve-yor < n thth day of October,.1897, and known in the division of the real estate of Thes, E. W dllard, dleceased, as tract No. three i (3) and having the following metes anid bounds to i it: Beginning a t a stake onm right of way of South rn raiir>'ad. 1 thence S 3 :J-t E 23.46 to a rock 3xo and ( a stake 3xo, thence N836 1-4 E to a rock 3xo, thence S 52 1-2 E 20.34 to a rock :en, thence S 6 1-2 W $ 60) to a rock 3xn', thence N 87 W 2 to a rock 3xo f thence S ':1 WX 1.00 to a stake. thence a s branch line to a rock 3xo. thenca S 16 E e 3.6-> to a white oak '3xn, thence S 54 1-2' E 1:3.04 to a stake on right of way of Southern railroad, thence the right of way to the Irginning corner. Adjoin-) ing tracts No. 2, 4 and 5 in the division of said est.ate of Thomas E. willard deceased, aEd adjoiring lands of C. L. Hollngsworth eat-it~. Jands of J. P. Smith's m s'ate. Job F. Smith. Chapman land and! othiers Also all1 that i i ce, parcel or lot of land in the towin of Liberty.- L.nown as the hotel lot, which was conveyed to W. 0. Willird by K. A Avi..ger. being made upof lots Nos. 10 ami IA in the pt ot said town. Nc. 10 fronting Railroad street 32 feet 10 :z:ches and 105 feet deep. contamnig on~ -ighth (1-4) of an acre. No, 18 fr"ntingr one chain on Main street, con:aining lift..-two) rods.t Also all that oti.r pi- e, parcel or lot of land in the :own of Libertv. convey-j ed to W. 0. WiIIlard by S dlant (rry, Bounded on the Nort a by --- street on the South by Ra troad, , ui &Cst andt West by lands formterly bm lam,ging to< the estate of Thomas E. Wilza:d, ton-~ taiatg one-fourth of an acre " ore or Terms: One.half cash on dar' of sale I the balance on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be securedi by the bond of the purch-ser anid a 1 ortgage of the premises, and drawmin terest from day of sale, at the l ate 'of 7 per cent per' annum, with leavet the purchaser to anticipate the credir portion on day of sale. Should the pu chaser fail to comply within one hour the said pretnises will be re-sold on same day at the risk c.f the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all papers and for recording the sante. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Pickens County S. C. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, Countr of Pickens, M. WV. Cater, Plaintiff against John Ellenburg and W. M. Brown, Defendents. In persuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. J W. Devore presid ing Judge dated October 14 1912 and on tile in the Clerks office of Pickens County S. C. I will sell to the highest bidder on salesday in December this be in,. the 2 day of December 1912 during t.he legal hours of sale at Pickens Court House S C. the following tract of land to wit: "All that certain piece parcel or tract of land situated in Pickens County and Hurri cane T'ownship and having the following marks and bounds to wit: Beginning on~ a pine on1 Jeff Crenshaw line thence south to mouth of Clark Branch thence up Clarks branch on north side of said branch N E to Jeff Crenshaw line thence Jeff Crenshaw line to beginn ing corner containing (25) acres more or less, it being a part of Billie Crenshaw land or former ji- owned by him. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and for record u:g same. A. J. Boggs, Clerk of Court. Nember 1 1912. Stores to Close Thanksgiving. We, the undersigned merch )nts hereby agree to close our tores on Thanks-iving day. Koyember 28. 1912. Heath - Bruce - Morrow Co., raig Bros. Co., Pickens Hard rare and Grocery Co., R. L. "Iames, R. B. Waldrop, P. M. ate, Folger, Thornley & Co.. , D. Harris. H1, A. Richey. T. . Bivens. Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from his )ack an Ohio man flagged a rain and saved it from a wreck, )ut H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. ., once prevented a wreck with ectric Bitters "I was in a errible plight when I began to ise them." he writes, "my tomach. head, back and kid evs were all badly affected and I fy liver was in bad condition, hut four bottles of Electric Bit ers made me feel like a new c lan." A trial will convince z ou of their matchless merit for t ny stomach, liver or kidney I rouble. Price 50 cents at Pick ns Drug Company. adv E "WATCH BRA(CELETS" re among the neviet novelties o which fashionable w'omen re giving their approval. If ou admire daint.' ornaments ad up-to-date designs in ATTRACTIVE JEWELRY twill pay you not only to atch bracelets, but to give our attention to our display of ther articles. Some new trinkets are here at were designed especially r men's use. So we invite entlemen as well as ladies to e our display. H SNIDER. Tax Notice. )lice ot County Treasurer. Pickens Cont. Pickens, S. C., October 1, 1912 The books for the collection of .-taie anid ounty taxes will be open from October 15th 1912 to December 31st 1912. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janua 1913, with 1 per cent additional. Those ho prefer paying in February 1913, can so with 2 per cent additional. Those who refer paying in M1arch 1913. to the i5th of said ~onth, can do so oy paying an additional 7 per cut. After said date the books will close. N. 1.-Tax payers owning property or paying sx for others, w'ill please ask fo tax receipt ieach towinship or special school district in hich he or they may own property. This is ery important as there are so many special ehool districts. Those who do not wish to ome to the ottice can write me, not later than .ember 20th, and I will furnish them with be amount due and they can remit me by ek, money order or registered letter, If tmps are sent do not send above two (2) rt as I cannot use them. Please do not end me cash without registering same, as it Is able to get lost: if sent otherwise it must be tsender-s risk. .evy for State tax ...,..... ........5W Mills evy for Constitutional School tax . 3 mills evy for Ordinary County tax. ...6 mills evy for Sinking Fund ....... ......l. mills .evy for Past Indebtedness........... mills cv.for Chain Gang... ...... ......2. mill evy for State Constable ...... ..,..... 4 mill Totet 19?. mills SCHOOL TAX. eal Levy for School DIstrict No. 1, 2 mills ecial Levy for School D)istrict No. 2,.. .2 milts eial Levy for School District No..2 mills pecial Levy for School District No. 4.. ..2 mills ecial Levy for School District No. 5, . .2 mills eeal Lovy for School Dirtrict No.7... .4 mills ecti Levi for School D.strict No. 8,.. .2 mills eciat . evy- for School District No. 9.. 10 mIlls ecial Le--y for School D)istrict No. L0,2%3 mills peal Le~vy for School District No. I1. 7% mills ecial Levv1 for Schoodl)Distriet No. 12, ..2 mills eial L evi- for School District No. 13,. .8 milis peca! Levv for School District No. 14,. .4 mills etal ILevv- for Sc hool D)istrict No. 16.. .6 mills ecii L evv for School District No. 17.. .7 mills pecial Levv f or Schooi District No. 18. 2 mills ecial Lev'v for SchoolI District No. 10, 2 mills eal Levv for Sch,ooi Iiltrct No. 2:)....2 mills eel Lev' foc Sihool Dtstrict No.21..4 mills ,ecial Levy for schoni District No. 2?...4 mills etal L evy for School District No, 23.. .2 mills eal Levy for Schoo,l tistrict No. 24. V% nills eal Levy for Schoo,l D istrict No.2 . 2!4 nulls ;pecial Le-:y for School D)istrict No. 27,.. z mills ,euil L.'-v5 for Schoo.l Dlistrict No. 8. . .4 mills pccial Lev'y for Sctho.al District No. :l .)3 mills ecial Levy for School liist ict N o. 31. 15 mills eal Lev'y for Scho,oi !>iirict No.3. 3 mills pecial Levy for Schoo~il;.tri:-t No. 3-i .4 muilIs peciel Levy for .School I ilst riet No. 37. 4 mills pecial Levy for Sohool District, No. 38, 2 mills eil Levy for School District No. 40t ,2 witls peril Levy for School District No 41, 3 mills eal Lev'y for School D)istrict No. 42.. .2 mills eial Levy for School District No. 46.. .4 mills cel~al L.ev'y for School District No 47.. .3 mills Jerj,1 Levy for Sebool District No. 49.. .2 mills e'ial Levy for School District No. 51 .. .3 mills lecial Levy for Schxool District No. 52. 2 mills edal Levy for School District No. 53,..3 ills pecial Lev for -chool D)i-trict No. 55.. .4 mills leril L.evy for Sc(hool District -o. 56...4 mills ev for intercat on Pickens R. R. louds Iluriane towsh sip...... ........2 mills vy fo.r interest on i lkens R. R. llond1s astrt'e tOwn ship..... ...2% mills avv for interest on P'iel:ens R. R. Blonds 'ikens C. 11. township............ 2 millh Poll Tax. Oine (Ii Dollar. Lvery male citizen om 21 to to 60) years is liable. exept Confeder .t soldiers, who do not pay after 50 years. and hose excusedl by law. Commutation' Road Tax. St.50. The Leg slatre enacted the following law: "That all ble-hodied male persons from t,he age of twen y-one and fifty years, both inclusive, in (the unty of X'eken's, shall be required annually opay one dollar aud fifty cents commutationl r road tax, except ministers of the gospel ac nally in charge of a congregation, persons Der nanently disabled in the militaxy service of nis State. and persons who served' in the late ar etween the states. and all persons actual y employed in the quarantine service of thxe ate. and all stu.ients who may be attending xv school or college at the time when the com ntation tax hereinabove provided for shall uecome due. shall be required to pay to the ounty Treasurer of said county, between the 5th day of October and the 31st day of Decemi )erin each and every- year, an annual commu ttion or road tax of~ one dollar and fifty cents uer head, and any failure to pay said road tax hall be a misdemeanor. and the offender, upon onviction, shall be punished by a fine of not ess than five dollars and not more than fifty lollars, or imprisoned for not more than thirty Capitation Dog Tax. All persons owning logs are required to pay a tax of fifty (50) Cents r each dog. Respectfully Taylor H. Stewart, PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL- $55000 4ND SURPLUS 0 [NTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS T. McD Bruce. President. . M. Mauldin. Cashier. THREE FARMS FOR SALE1 The best offer gets them. Sold for division. Are well ocated, good improvements, From So to 3oo acres. Easy erms on part. If interested ct quick. Wire me when to xpect ) ou. T. M. BOAZ, Calhoun, Go. 4otice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I vill make application to J. B.. ewbery, Esq., Judge of Pro- I aate for Pickens county. in the tate of South Carolina, on the %V 8 day of November 1912 at 10 r 'clock in the forenoon, or as hi oon thereafter as said applica- te ion can be heard, for leave to 0 nake final settlement of the es- D tate of Texas Ann Ferguason bo ny ward and obtain discharge ai s Committee of said Ward's b< state. T. W. Cochran, a: )ct. 31, 1912. Committee. D Southern kchedules Effective Sept. N. B.-The following schedule figures a re not guaranteed. ARRIVE FROM No. 44 ATLANT \ Stops to discharge parsengers passengetrs for Ch9r'otte~ and h. No. 36 NE W ORLE ANS and 2 S?tps only on1 No 42 SENEC A (Diaily except <.12 ArL A NT A-........ 4 40 A T LAWJ'TA....... - , 0. TBIMNGiH4l r. A F-ur Waishington anid New Yorl sengers. from Atlanta and t' re< lotte and beyo0! d ARRIVE FROM TI 29 NEW YORK and WASBlD Stops to take on passengers 39 CHARLOTTE..- .......... 11 CHARLOTTE.-........... 41 CH ARLOT TE (datily, exe-p For furthe~r inf.nm-tion app y to Ticket W. R TA BER,. P. & T. A. Gieenville, S. C. & o. t em rmn oe Le stkecr Pri D.RSPN9e Backache Miss Myrt'e Cothrum, of Russellville, Ala., says: "For nearly a year, I suf fered with terrible back ache, pains in my limss, and my head ched nearly all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary relief. I was certainly in bad health. My school teacher advised me to TAKE Car dul The Woman's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, and was ctred. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and suffering wo men." If you sufferfrom pains peculiar to weak women, such as head ache, backache, or other symptoms of womanly trouble, or if you merely need a tonic for that tired, nervous, worn-out feel ing, try Cardui. E-65 A Great Building Falls hen its foundation is under ed, and 'f the foundation of alth-good dizeslion-is at Lcked, quick collapse follows. n the first signs of indigestion, r. King's New Lire Pills should taken to tone the, stomach rid regulate liver, kidnevs and wels. Pleasant, easy, safe a only 25 cents at Pickens rug Company. adv Railway 22,1912 from Easley. re published only as informa inn and IE SOUTH Loi ALlt NT. _.--. 3.4~> 'n r d:NT)-.5 amu ~ 1.1 .i5 pm ------------ 25 pm oa i dischoarge : . ve. a en gers fo r ha E NORTH. rTON_--._--..__.:m r Atlarnta 11 55 am -------- 4.00 pm Sunday)- ..955 pm r. E.r ~GEE. A. (G P' A. CNoumb~ia 5. C. like thekl That's what tI ed them a pai We want yt Ot Prid every time yc will be easy. We have t one has yet qi We are showing th< Metal, Patent Calf, Besides dressy S _____who farms. These and water proof-y In ur showing is so varied we place for the woman who wvai seldom fail to make the sale. Soft, Glove-like Sh Strong, Serviceabi doors in all sorts of weather. Stylish Cuts whose 1 tan, russett, black and white. Children's i r,but retaining all the Iines a evenings around the firesid and chldr-:n. Tyour shoe needs when in Gi , Patt <ren MRS. THOMAS R. MA XA (Prickly Ash, Pokq Prompt Powei Its be -efic :al ef. StubbOr ' r',' -c .ch * P. P,. ..1ke rih red, pure blood vFte:-?-! clea rs the brain - strengacthens A . po6tv specific for Blood POs: D rives out Rhbeumatism and -Stop,)s ltb ,s a wonderfui tonic and body-builder. F. V. UIPPMAN SAV PICKENS DRUG HEAT,rick MsORROWa Ii s f Ith cefcat -Stbo fy'acsay acuter wet to . totgetcth haityw oft think of Shoes a stione orrd pres.oo A Sho~isecifor Blodenls wwolats-te ne toes and buitet. Fn C.lf, and Vici. :s frthe drtessy man ove'a eave oth< ast sronglysth buil asg an nrahide s fit,ric, style adcmORt,Oa sy for ol laie, terho comfor r oes two. h oa hsui :eul oinet te itededt o fe ufordskan f Soes, lsye a Inoo ShoesoMe ne astshoe newould hande.s goes aar e dre man, or houe sti avire.a togybitsarwies etraonbyprcd Lades Shoe Z.. oot and-Potassium) ful Permanent cases Good results are P. P P. lasting-it cures crmedi- yor1 tostaycured useess .P0 -cleanses the entire digeston and nerves. and skin diseases. e Pain; ends Malaria; Thousands endorse it. NNAH, GA. C. em.4 n . -'*~ 0., Pickens, S. C. ye show- - thinking .the rest ~s,and no eathers, in EGru a for the man de-cold proof i This store is the dat prices that means so mutch. scall.her out of High cuts in nd colors. ppers. We have ian