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Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE OENTAUN OOMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
My stock of new crisp Spring Goods is now ready
for your inspection. I spared no effort in selecting
this Stock with a view to Quality, Style and Pride,
and am satisfied. that I can show you'as complete a
line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions
as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, my
prices for the same quality of goods shall be the
lowest.
I;White Goods are greatly in ,.vor this season, and
lam specially strong. here in new white goods from
roc to 5oc the yard.
One of the biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville
-the right goods at the right prices.
YUnderwear for men and women, in all grades.
You will do yourselt an injustice if you fail to look
at my goodls and get my prices before buying your
Spring Goods.
~A.K. Park,
West End, Greenvilie.
Buggies and Wagons Repaired.I
rrO LJ'Y' you know that I ami ~pepared( to take
I care of your work, I htave oni hand ie fol
- owving material: Wagon and.hmggy spokes and
ihus, b uggy shafts, cross bars, perebl poles, p)ole
circles, dou le i rees, IOnished hickory axles,
hioundi thulb(r, wagoni toniguies, buggy and wagon
I i'es, wagoni skcinsm' a ind singl?et ree irons. See
me beflore you hav~e thiat job1 (lone. .By handlinlg
Ii\own material I can make you a (IdClose pic
on your work.
WV. Il. Rosemond
*IWANTl"
the p)ublic to know that I ke'ep on hand a full stock of
GOLDSBORO and CORB3IT BUGGIES, OLD
4 H-ICK(ORY WAG\cONS and ALL kinds of FARM
IMPLEMENTIS.
I will sell top buggies, open buggies, end springs
and side springs. One-horse wagons, two-horse
wagons. Every buggy and wagon guaranteed to be
just as represented. I sell Meal and 1-ulls, also
CAPVTOLA FLOUR. I handle Hligh Grade Ferti
* Ii 'm in fact Vrvrdhlzers of all grades. My motto is .
a Li, d'al ti( enrybody. Come and try mec and be
I 'namI colins, caskets and all burial supl)1ies.
R. N. BA KE R
Norris, S. C.
Try an Advrtisement in Te-See
IN11I NT1ONAL
SoimYScflo0L
LESsON
(By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Evenhig
Department, The Moody Bible Institute,
Chicago.)
LESSON FOR JUNE 15
JACOB BEFORE PHARAOH.
LESSON TEXT-Gen. 47:1-12.
GOLDEN TEXT--"To them that love
God all things work together for good."
Rom. 8:28, R. V.
I. Joseph and Jacob, vv. 1-6. Jos
eph's meeting with his aged father is
a beautiful pict. 'e. Again Judah
comes into prominence as a sort of
ambassador in leading the old man
into this new land and to present him
before his son, who now is exalted so
highly among the rulers of the earth.
In this he is a prophecy of that day
when .the descendants of Jacob shall
gather before Him "whom they
pierced." Joseph does not await their
coming but "went up to meet them"
(46:29) as they passed through the
province of Goshen.
It is true that Jacob and his sons
came to Egypt at Pharaoh's personal
Invitation (46:17, 18), yet there were
sufficient reasons why Joseph might
have been ashamed of, or fearful to
associate - with, these his kinsmen.
His father was a plain countryman.
His brothers were not an altogether
reputable crowd. And, further, they
were shepherds and "every shepherd
is an abomination unto the Egyptians"
(46:34). But they are his brethren
and he was glad to confess them even
as Christ will gladly confess us.
Joseph's Great Wisdom.
We have here another evidence of
Joseph's great wisdom in that he con
mands them to remain in Goshen
while he goes before them unto Pha
raoh to prepare the way. Even so
not all are to come at once into Pha
raoh's presence (47:2). In Acts ':13
we read that this cavalcade consisted
of three score and fifteen ' souls,
though this probably did not include
slaves and other dependents. It is
very significant that Joseph secures
Goshen for his kinsfolk. It was near
to himself (46:10); it was separated
from all unnecessary contact with the
Egyptians (v. 34) and it was a place
superior to all others for them as
herdsmen (v. 6). Joseph anticipates
-Pharaoh's question (v. 3) and gave
his brothers instruction how to an
swer, but they seem to have gone
somewhat beyond in that they make
request that they might dwell in
Qoshen. Joseph charged them to
speak of themselves as keepers of
cattle.
II, Jacob and Pharaoh, vv. 7-12.
Pharaoh does not seen to be overly
enthusiastic over these five brothers
whom Joseph presented (v. 5). Aside
from the fact that they wore Joseph's
brothers, there was nothing to com
mend them. No more have we any
thing to commend us in the sight of
Giod except that we are Christ's
brethren; though that is an abund
ance.
Pilaraoh and ~Jacob.
The picture of ol4 Jacob in the
presence of Pharaoh is striking in
one respect at least, the fact that
he w~ho came to this land for the
b~lessing of the sustenance of life,
should bless Pharaoh. JTacob confer
red upon Pharaoh in his blessing more
than Pharaoh conferred upon Jacob
by the opening of all Egypt to him
self and his family. This act upon
the part of Jacob is suggestive of the
dignity of age, and significant in its
revelation of Jacob's relation to, and
knowledge of, the purposes of God.
Pharaoh inquires as to Jacob's ago
and he replies that his "Pilgrimage"
had been 120 years. lHe who had
entered into all the rights of thet birth
right and the blessings of God's cove
nant people, exorcised those rights
when he stands before the great Pha
rsph. lie had caught the trutil tpg~
an earthly life is bat a pilgrimage.
Conctuslon, Not included in our
lesson, but in this section, we havo
set beford' us Joseph's administration
of the affairs of Egypt wvhich give us
further insight into the greatness of
this man. In the close of the lesson
proper, verses 11-12, there is presented
to us .ftseph's provision for hirs father
and his brethren. This is ,. typo of
Christ in His care for us. In the
midst of dangers (Jno. 10:10, 28) and
famine, and misunderstanding He is
ever near. Joseph is now satisfied for
he has tis own near unto him. Jesus
Christ is longing that we may be with
Him in tha. place which lie has gone
to prepare for us, John 14:2, Z, 17, 24,
though Hie has not left us comfortless
during these day- of separation, John
34:23. Joseph fed his brothers on
the best the land afforded (v. 11), even
so we may have the old corn (Josh.
5:11) and the new wino (Prey. 8:9,
10). We thus see how God is work
ing out Is purpose concerning the
lIebrew people.
Taken away from the peril into which
Judah fell (chapter 38), and the
threatened famine, also from the lhos
tility of the other shepherd races
among whom they dwelt, they are
brought into Egypt and are there sep
arated and yet supplied as God's plan
develops and they .become big enough
and ready to be led back into their
promised possession--Canaan. God's
plan works for both the immediate
and the ultimate. The true value of
any experience is not within the ox
perience) of the hour. The exile of
today las thr princely possessor of to
A t Giin on first Sunda y in
J1uly at 11 o'clock a. m. Ser'
mon~ to 0old people illustrated on
Blackc Board(. l'er1ylbody inylt
ed, the old and the y'onngi. Let
ever'y old per'son in the ('01m
mu tnity be there. Old t ime
songs to be sung.
For Women
Only
Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine
is prepared expressly for the ail
ments of women. It contains
ingredients which act directly on
the delicate female constitution,
mildly and pleasantly--yet it ex
ezcises a most beneficial effect
all through the system.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
Wine
Overcomes weakness, nervous.
ness and irritability. Gives prompt
relief from the depressing bear
ing-down pains, backaches, nau
sea and irregularities which cause
so much suffering and despond
ency. It has a most happy effect.
Restores strength, renewed hope,
cheerfulness and the energy and
will to perform the duties of the
household which formerly were
so trying and distasteful.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
KEO\vE P11 \ IMACY
Six Mile News.
Rev B. F. MIiurphree filled his
regular appointient at Six
Mile Saturda y and Sunday.
A istiii Dillard has been very
very siek for more 1 han a week
'itii typhoid fever, also Rev.
Joe Davis' son l"iinian has ty
phoid fever. 'T'heir speedy re
covery is hoped for,
Miss 'Tlhailii TlImpkins who
has 1)een sick for somi length of
time is ilprovinlg.
Miss Berta Jones was in Six
Mile visiting among friends
Thursday.
Mr. J. W . Purrot , and family
of Libert y were ihe welcome
guests at AlrI.R. I' Parrott's ro
Cently.
\ r, Middleton l IeSte1' of West
minster an;1 two liii le dlaiihters
passed thru Six M ile O(n0 (lay
last, week ei fi (e to Pickens.
Rev. Brookslire and wife
fromi A nderso.. aiitenided services
at Six Mile Siundal y.
Mr. Cieo Mann oi(f Souit h C~ar
olina Un iversity wvill ret urin
home niext ThursdIay.
Sloan Sat t orfield of Central is
spending a while 'among rela
t':ves.
Mrp. (. R. Merck of Central
visited his piarenits Mr. and1 Mrs.
TI. R. Merek last. week.
Mr. an)( d Mrs. A. I). Manni are
attending the Sonth Carolina
U9niversit y e-munun enient this
week.
Mr. .1. A. Parrot~t stopped
wit~h friends in town last week
enroute f r o m Chattanooga
Telnn, where he at tended the
Old Soldier's reunion.
Mr. a n1(1 Mrs. Cleveland
Marchbanks from Pickens wor
shipped at Sixc Mile Sunday
last.
There was prayer nmeetinug at
the home of Mr. Noah Gallo
way last Sunday evening. Let
all remember prayer' meeting at
"Cured"
Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph
enville, Texas, writes: ''For
nine (9) years, I suffered with
womanly trouble. I had ter
rible headaches, and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as I
I would die, I suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardul,
the woman's tonic, and it
helped me right away. The
full treatment not only helped
me, but it cured me."
TAKE
.Cadui
The Woman's Tonic
Cardul helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gentiy, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, If you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sorts, unable to
do your houschold work, on
account of your condition, stop
worrying and give Cardul a
trial. It has helped thousands
of women,-why not you?
Try Cardul. E-'.7t
Six Milo church every Wednes
day night and come.
There will be a children's day
at Six Mile some time in July
al cangeuents are being mad(
for a nice time.
Crow Creek.
Crops in this section are look
ing fine and the people are about
done thinning cotton.
Our new magistrate, Henry
Grant, had a case before him
recently of two boys driving
against a buggy of Mr. Guy
Thomas, and fined the boy:
$12.50. So boys be careful.
Supervisor Craig was in this
section recently looking ovet
one roads and I think he wil
malike them better for us. Sur(
would be glad if he would. Mr
Cr gig is a good man and a
hustler.
John Collins of Oconee coun
ty visited friends and relatives
itl this section recently.
-John Monroe of Liberty was
up last .eek to see his sister.
Jeff Keesler is cutting some
very fine poplalr lumber at his
place. le a I s o cu t s good
shingles. Jeff is a goou farmer
and hustler.
Old Times
Roy Greer Dead.
Roy Greer, son of 1). J. andd
Mary I3ogus Geer of Laiherty,
died at Birmingham, ..la., (n
June 6, after lingerin.. ten
veeks, of spinal meningitis,
aged 16 years. Tho body was
buried at Libe(rty o~n Sunday,
June 8, Rev. Joln C. Bailey
conducting the fineral services
at the Presbyterian church.
[li.e young man is survived by
father, step-mother, two sister s
and two brot.hers, who have the
s y m pa t- h y of' unlnumbercd
friend.
im-p.
two ways. One way is to
n a piece of goods anq.:s
aken, by somebody who
and wait ten days to three
can't tell how becoming -
nce on the fit, you don't
,ell made or not. -
buy ready-made clothes. r
ment, the styles are pro- ):
in the world, you know in J
fit, You know when you }:
at they're all wool, and
s than an hour, and wear
!enville drop in and let us
ve refund railroad fare,
BRISTOW
LE, S. C.
Notice.
.XH A)llrsons hunting or canpI
mg on lands of Carolina Timber
Co. are reueilste(d to get a per
mit aini whe their timlse is up
they will Pleaset ha ve it, signed
oil back by somie(, cit iixmn inl t he
section where t hey go stat i i u
if everythin i k h-ft in goI
shape and t h t no t iili)(r 1.
been cut and that no fire os
let out. hly will le allowec
to kill six squi(rrels per lay. hut
no turkeys, deer or Ill',lsantsi.
Permits must ho returiie.
Clarolina, Tlimber (',).,
W'. I. Chastain, Agt.,
Pickens S. C.
That classified coli mn gets
results for its users.
i H.
Saving
OU can buy clothes in
choose the cloth fror
have your measure
may or may not know how;
1 weeks to get them. You
- they will be; you take a cha
) know whether they will be'
The other way is to
)j You choose the finished gai
M duced by the best designer;
) a few minutes if the clothes
j see our mark in them, tl
Sfinely tailored.
You can do it all in les
I the clothes home,
When you come to Gr<
g show you. REMEMBER ,
M SMITH & ]
GREENVIL)
'Tis Well He Can.
Oh, a wonderous bird is the pl
ican,
His beak holds more thanl his
belican.
le takes in his beak
Food enough for a week,
But I'm darned If I know how
the helican.
-Nashville Banner.
Farm for Sale,
FOR SA 1,1F-OnUe farm situat
ed ; 5 miles m Pickenis, Punl)
kintown rond, 100 acres. 00 acres
In culti ivation,.balance ini Pasture
and tillmer land. Land ill goodi
state of ciltivation. Terns111* I
cash, balance easy
Apply to J. B. Jones,
15-.jul Pickens, Route 4. /
SOME MORE
SSPECIAL BARGAINSB
THE BATTE
FOR THIS WEEK.
To be able to sell goods cheaper than the other man you must buy h
less than he has to pay for the same goods and be satisfied with a smaller proit,
and this is just what we do. We buy our goods RIGI-IT and sell them C lEAP
for cash only. Read carefully our prices below and you will see we are selling {
goods cheap.
Large family Bible value $2. price 98c clock 59c
Large Teachet's Bihle for 98c Ladies silk hose, black. Lin oiu white
Good wimdow shades 10c 25c, 39c and 48e
Good window slales with fringe 39c Mens silk socks Ie to 50e lie pair.
Good heavy 5Oc work shirts for 39c Just received onot east of 'e'nneh dress
Good suit, case for 98c ginghams the regular 12. : 1 15e l' y d y
A very good work shirt our price 25c kind. Our price on this lot, 10e
Good black and brown sox the pr Sc 25 pieces Pelham pen-ial 123c value to
I ,a rge $1.75 straw suit case for $1.29 go at 10c
Full lb can snowberry talcum for 10. 2,500 yards good a pr on ginghains 10 to
Can air float talcum Sc 20 yards lengths, value 10c our price 5J c
100 yd spool silk thread all colors Sc We have just bougiht, in a job lot of 1.25 M
arge size matting rugs 3;x72, 39c F. P. $1.00 corsets (slightly 'soiled). We
L2arge matting rugs 27x50, 25c have fthemi on sale at t8c. ILess lum
A good size wool rug for 98c half price
Better rugs at $1..39, ,1.48, $1.98, $3.0() Good heavy 7 Sent Island slieeting in
Large size matting art, square., will short, lengths (coot rate'ld for before the
cover the largest room you have $2.48 price advanced) our price 5c the yard
3 good hankerchiefs (ladies) Sc Brown dress linen val tie 12Ac' for 1- )c
'2 good hankerchiefs (meens) Sc 0 spools J. & P. Coats thread Ir' 2.
Ladies Sc hankerchiefs for 3ce 0 spools ('oats embroidery cot t14n 25c
I adies white linen shitis for 69c 7 boxes Grandma washi g p dr L'
-4o inch flouncing in a prett y<nality of 0 cakes best laundry soap ai 2 box-s
{ Batiste, value $1. yd, our price 09c yd. (1randna washing powder for 25c
27 inch flouncing for childrenis dres' ' 10 full Pound hoxes h)051. soa)411 miatole fm' r
50c values for 29 and 39c the yard only 25c
Good wide emlbroiderv inserting ani 8 cakes good laundry sonp saic weight
edgmg at Sc the yard as octagon and just as good 25
ure linen lace ati 5c the yard All calicoes Sc the yard
Ladies white underskirts 48c, 79c, 98c 30 inch all wool bterge all colm s, 18c yd )
Ladles gowns from -18c to $1.50 'We have the l:irge('st line of slippers and j
{ Ladies black underskirts 59- and 98c shoes to be found iii -asley and we can
Ladies black silk underskirts $1.98,$2."18 save you money on anything you need
and $4.00 in the shoe or slipper line
Men's 25e ties lc Ladies white pumps and Oxfords 98c
Men's 1i0 ties for 1Oc to $2.0()
We sell the heavy grade cannon cloth Childrens white slippers 50c,79c a 98c
for 10c Mens nice dress pants value $1 50. our
$1. idian alarm clock for 75c price 98e
75c Lord Baltimore guaranteed a larm Boys pants 25c up to $1 S0 lhe pa ir
Get the Habit. Do Your Trading with us and Save Money rEZ
THE BATTERY .
"The Store That's Always Busy."
Edwin L. Bolt & Co., Props.
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