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"(i\e b ai k, Plas R.T 'Ilul At the~i ~ 't of65 Cyrus Ear HaOl- r~ Of I> i 1. t - cot a did M a, pa Io dea~\'th. oin ata l fd ilnes M' r.OtVamii *9j was prn etly: idn tife ih t he busnes andr (social R HO.DE ISLAND I Et:.,g'gs, setting fi'o O rclinary at $2.0 A few pullets foi Be. st; strain of Re< MRS. J. D. YOUNG, Ilrt.ens auwenmo eayosuspot)rat)on fe of his county. lie was a director f the Farmers & Merchants bank of iberty, and also a member of the aisly L oan & Trust Company direcC )rate. li wi 'fe survives him. Funeral !9ervices for Mr. Hamilton ere held W'ednecsday morning at i1 clock fr om t re1t v!;iderc( in librty, ierme't folowin in the Liberty e'metery. E. HlUDGENS i)l:S IN OKLA HO1MA CIrY. T. K\. i Udg1 n u :, 1: 1 c' ii n u 1' the anbur I J.unriy, rvceived notic, ' y that hi.. brother, 1". E". it. d 1 t:!l in, Oki lao a Ct y -V lay homal:ll, inl Dubahl.;l G.a., iSatur h " e rei his .;i'.V al(i (hjieitei 31r". iind i.'was fifty-one fge l w a n:ative of lanner of tit Southcin Railway, th had quarters in Greenvil'e. 13e a e is i e ad-;ix c~hildiren--four ' atd two girls---the deceiased( is trvived by two brothers, T. K. Lodenigtl', of1 Simrtanpburg, and A. \V. t udgenK. ctOf emphis. and one sister, irs. 1H. A. Meet, of -Leedsvilo.--r-1 partanhurg Hlerald.. WHITE PLAINS SCHOOL. 'tie White Plains school will close it the 19th and 20th instant. .Gradu t.ing exercises will be held Thursday veniug beginning at 8:80. Dr. J. Mann. superintendent city schools, reenville, will address the graduat ig class. On Friday, in addition to eeitations by the pupils, Supt. Dr. wearingen,. Rev. D. W. Hiott and ttorneys H. C. Miller and L. L. ice will make addresses., The public is cordially invited to ttend, and bring well filled baskets n Friday. wi "Z1:iLifiL ....ie., s.Y 'a A~t . w ..X +1. tLij, L~ Tire Price 3 Among tires Sni the inme that insti the thou~ghit of known quality. Ti va e has givenl th< ini the esteem- of ii Motor car~ manuf dealers are quick 1 to their prospeas t are equipped with ! know~ing that neit tion nor argument This makes all the tant the fadt tha Cords are includ< adjustment of tire took effedt May 21 THFH B6 P. GOODRICH RU e.4kr'on, Ola Your Goodrich denier is prepar Geodrichi Silvertown Cords, C ,'oodich Pad and Gray TubIes at zEDS FROM SE m choice pens at e 5 per 'c'ttLing., sale. Pickens, S. C. EtSLEY HAIL BIRD IN ATLANTA / ZLOO. The following is from the Atlanta' Journal: "\layor Key was the recipient of a L ift '-::Iurday morning that taxid his iI1H'vo'it' i finding a Use -for it. -ess there came a large the .lender to be C. W. 1';1 e ;+n of' Ens ., S. G. n: it. Walker Lee, the 1:, (" (, : rv, Vou:l ai very~ 11ry' (ybr evien(l tly +I" ' ( i t a ily, wvith a most vie r -l i and a li stie. -o T(+ : 'i nt;, ,1.'' hirdi flop.. eki the pii res of . an t :ind prjj'at,' whih \ :Vmvit . i i w reecapture(l, +ih I l; the 1 ;oIi C~ t' a ; a 'grey "Dave G llc;pie. g.'ncral imanger ,) th ja :r'k, was called in and said [te bird would imake a happy ad(li omn to the Grant Park zoo.. It was' til thiee. "No lett 2r of explanation accom p)anivd the bird.'' This strange water fowl was found "y Mr. A,,R. Hamilton,. of Easley, in A 1is back yard the morning following he hail stporm the latter part of April. l'he bird is larger than an ordinary luck, but was not able to fly when 'ound. It was supposed to have been beaten by the hail from its flig;mt through the air and fell into Mr. hamilton's yard. It was sent to the nayor of Atlanta by Messrs. C. W. Ferguson and Julian Coleman, who yave been conducting the auction sale it E. L. & G. B. Hamilton's. Many peopl6 saw the bird at Hamilton's store the day after the hail but did not 'know that it was an "albatross" nor did they know that it was to be come u member of the Grant Park zoo in the Gate City. "} 1 Cords 'the oodrich 'eduction VERTOWN is mtlly conveys the .highest ieir genuine em first place iotorists.. adturers and oemphasize hat their cars tilvertowns her explana is necessary. more impor Silvertown 4d in our re prices which idi. BIBER COMPANY rto supply yen with roodrich Faities anid e2006.pricerdu!lan. '- 1 '.