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The Story?r c *lI saw a dream which made ifie my bed and the visions of m; Once upon a tune there was a man And that man was wond'rous wise. For every time he wanted to sleep He had to shut his eyes. This man had a dream, a vision, which troubled him sorely, sn nine)) un flilH lio imf sleep and get liis rest. In substance, he dreamed he was young, starting out in life, he worked, he saved, he spent sparingly of his accumulations, he read all the papers he could get and devoured all the books he could borrow (failing to pay for his papers or returning the books) and was considered a well lmformed man. and a frugal one. In course of time ho was possessed of a disease and was in groat distress both of body and mind, but a Hood Samaritan. a doctor, a man wellversed in alchemy and the lore of medicine came to hi:- bedside. ! administered unto him. nursed! and watched over him, and fin- ' n 11 v <i lii i>i tii nnrni'il I health and strength. While on! his sick bed he \v;is full of praise to the physician, hut his words were hut empty platitudes and his promist s of recompense were but made to ?his conscience. lie got well, saved money, bought land, saved more mon^y and bought more land, made some more money and bought more land. He was getting on "easy street." Every time the doctor, the printer or the black sniitli said anything to him about, his account, he would say in a laughing way, "I'll pay you that little hill some of these days; you don't need it now, as bad as T do; you .are making money hand over fist; you are getting rich fast: you know I am good for it, and if I don't pay it I'll leave enough for you to get il Ti.io .. 1 1 .1.. ..v. i i io I I I ( I I I i < I J I 11 <1 3 1 ? I 1 M W ? I \ >| work, caino ii:, went to lied. and ' straightway had a dr? am <?r vis : ion. The vision was divided up; into parts or'seelions and I.?* wa.-? unable to interpret it. hut it made a lasting imp:' --inn upon i his mind. "1 le dreamed thai he \va.. ft; ininic and all lie raised w a- lot of wheal. Allot his neighbors wanted some of this line >\h<' tl for seed: he sold to them, iheyj all telling; him they would pay the first time !;he\ -aw liim, <>r * ^ t I passed his way. I'inally all <>)' his wheal w.-'s sold ; tld no nioii cv \\ .is i!i Iti c|(>1 lit's Wli.it was ha i<i i!<>' 1 ii ? <>i11<I!i I (j 11 ii the farm. I h;it '\vi>rk had Id uo j on, so he hired ;i mail ami .- Mi j him nai I<> roll* c nj> t hese litt !< j a'Toimls and w hen iho fellow ijot hark lie had ha rely enough to pay him for his - "i vires. Mr. Karmer uoe -nil himself and ' IV.''I-|s with ilii i|!<! oi |r1 for not i\ i ii l or i ii< vv he.ii. I?I t h' I>ii!I\ i>1 ; hi-ir -1.1 r;s \ d \ <)ii (i<m i in i m m mon?'\. von l iii ;i line fiiMii . s111i "'I II flfv. i);: S < j 11; 111?? \ ! n! , <? moix \ ; 11'I in>ii'f i. !! . itiI! 1 ' ,? III i I > V . V|I:| i | ( ( 11 IK lldlllc ,! I' ' ! v < ! 1 11 I (i' i . I ? ; i 11 lui-;iin's- i in i <i: I {<!!*. The -n" ( i 111's, In* divim ( he Ii.'! I:i; i I i m i , < ;i ik i v".;i \ <" I SOl'i)i i'ion .*111<! :i< \v;iii(s in lie a prolt ' n;ii ii: in sun' li?? <l" ci<l< mii )m< iii' iii'1. ' i-' I mlics hai'l. JLlOi- tlifdimh college, J^cls 11 i ; ' ! it < 11 - ! : i i. i n11 i l /mil/. b?' ;i l>ig mnn .Hid get ri- h tpiirk. lie counts up ln'! ?" '> anil liu ui'cm Ih it if lice,'in <:ef ;i prottv | Rood practice (hat vo ir anil col | led for nil his work that he ran t "play even oil the vainr." lie s huys hia horse and buggy and } ^ tftf * vL. I File Sequel. \ afraid, and the thoughts upon y head troubled me."?Dan. 4:5. starts out. lie dreams that he has made a good impression on tllfi niinulo nr?r1 I huw for and near after liini, day and night, they 11 for him and be goes; he cures the sick, helps the lame and assists the halt, only to be told: "Doc, just charge this little bill; I'll hand it to you when I come to town." He takes them to he truthful and n\/i ?\.ou unvi vnui^cn nicoi; iti;counts. Fall conies, ho mails out accounts and don't get back enough money to pay for the postage stamps. "He tosses on his bed. there runs through his mind a bill he has been owing the good old family doctor for a long time; ho turns over, and straightway In4 goes to sleep and dreams again. This time he sees him\r sen running a newspaper. Kv-1 ervhodv knows him, pats him I on the hack, tells him ho is got-' ting out a corking good papor and says, "I'll nay von what I owe vou wlion I sell my cotton." Saturday night conies, he's tirod out; it has boon a hard week; ho lias had to "make" copy for I ho papor. there has hoen very little happening of a local nature: the paper has got to come out somehow; pat rons are kicking for joh work; things are in a stow; the printers want their money and not a cent in the office to pay with. He irat hers np some 'oilIs for job work, advertising ami subscriptions, and uoesout Monday t? collect, only to be met with "I'll try and take this up with you later." "The houses that sold him paper, type and machinery, send their men down to see why , he has not paid t he overdue accounts; the railroud company tli.tl ...? o, i...t *--- i ? uiiO null II|> tu imii>? ? ll(U' |U UU about the ('. (). I), shipment they haw for him: the bank phonos him to know what to do about draft they hold for collection, and to know if he cannot conic up immcdial?-l\ and cover his overdraft1 "These things worry him: he thinks tif th" kind words of iii^ friends but linds I l.e\ wont pa \" hi I li .1 .t w 11 . I K .. .1- ? I. . r< % ?M lilt* t ? f'ollills ? I' s? hi til 'I \ gOO:| I I It'll bill money in ti.eir pockets doesn't * i \ printe, i en I. i viper j j bills nr ntHchiiHTN accounts. "lb' U'Oes 'Mil to collect aild|; comes b:i? k with about nioiie\ enoiiuh l<i pa v horse hire. "The scene shifis. be dreams 1 he starve<] to deal It 1 rvinu' to col led subscription accounts, ami! when ilealh overtook his wean !' lona lie was waited to heaven;! there he be .an to walk abound I and 'ook l"< I* ijoml ii<| |i !- " IdW: w 1111 () wt i' 111 m did paid 1 he 1 d it' v, i;!: ;..it - and uond words I i ! 7?!11hi I lit'pi in- . St. I ' !"i" : said In' had i vor snoii Ihcni: . t !h v had M"\ r demand u admit i iihv. al ' " ; : I\ t< hi- ; Sfitahii1 Majv'Hl v miid'if know ni? t' i 1 ' t\" "i <* ;! is -i\ -n . .r >.| uli.i if ?\v< i' rc:-;i(?iii j II < v. imii ii< >.\. n ;i!(i M r. ' I )cvil J -how t i ; jt i m}ii<i. 111 .i i<cd i I?>r < .i i u'ii' !lc w as In l< !i ovi r i i -iofIxt it'll, and f en i: : i ' i < f. ! d 1111 in- 1 ( ith'T pa-- ;iiii ; i < a door > f <t \vhi- !i \. : a inn i? ;irlli;/ ' | :i ' ' ;i \\ (>1 < 1 < I'llKSK : \". S 1N 11 KIM 1 K \ 11iftI > ; > PAY TIIKIH 1 I X )(*':( )i; HILLS, J' tiLAOKSMITM A('('01 NTS. H' i^SCIf I i'TION monk v. ( >m t ho dOi>r Ik inopened hr onnd a con jlonieraled nui^s >1 turning humanity, and ri^h m ,! he mid I was those whom he ? on^ht ? (hose who had owed lii:i for I lie paper and had failed to pay. After viewing; this ghastly spectrele i'or a moment his Satanic Majesty turned to him and said, "These were all honest tae oroaci roaa is paved wit.n good intentions' these are here." He woke up with a start, came to town as soon as he I could, paid the blacksmith, settled with his doctor, and hunted up the editor and handed him a ten dollar note and told him to credit up his subscription account with that amount and tpld him to notify him when his time was up. lie went home that night the happiest man in nil mU J. till wiu VVULHI. Ill IS WclS I1IH JII'Sl; taste of how bright little duties well performed made life, this brightness being intensified and made hundred fold brighter by the dream of the awful misery which is sure to follow fin4 neglect of lit <le duties to a fellowbeing. I'dley Ki ney PHI. Tor.ir in quality ami anion, quick in ri sulis. !'or ltarkariii', Im-ail ache, ziin s-., ni'rv.'UHni^s him nary irregularities anil jlu'iunalis;,). To keep yi.iir lioiiilit < mini,"to avoi<l tlii' ills of u'lvaiuant; vrais: to* conserve your phvxicul I'oicih i. r a i-i;:tt<<I iifiilililul ol.l ?? ?. k'r.i ; " our .uiIim-yh by taking Fcley 5 1<i *iii y ke.iiiy. Sulil I?v :.lI 1 Jra^yisls. I or Oiiirlt I l*r oinlluy Irfvc * As!lima and slimmer bronchitis, lake Foley's Honey and Tar. Ii quickly relieves die diseomfort and sutl'erinn and the annoyinjj; s\ inpl' ins diHisppear. It snotties and heals the mllatned air passages of the head, thn a and bronchial tul>es. It cont'd tin no opiates and n harmful drujj-. Refuse substitutes. Sold l>\ all Druyiilsts. Tli?*y IIiivoA l>clinito Put |xiHe Foley Kidney l'ills K'v,> quick relief in ase of kidney and bladder ailments. .Mrs. Rose (!laser Terre Haute, Ind., tolI^ ?l?., .......1. 1- ? * n.c I. r-iin ill iiui I',inf. "vVIU-r SI 11 feniig for many years l'om a serious oa.-e of kidney trouble :m<l (-pending modi in->ney for so called cures, I found Foley Kidney 1'ills tin- only medicine that tf-'-ve nio a permanent cure 1 am iiKain alile to he up and ailend lo m\ work. I shall never hesitate to recommend them.'' Sold hy all Druggist?. Ill Mi k tO "Kmi'II'I'III ImmiIiIi So a.- Mis. ("Has. Iaoii iYoria, 111.: ' I round in your Kolej Kii'ncv I'iIIm a |>lo ii[il rtnd i>p*'dv cm.- to ii. cKache ind ! 111ti< \ troi:ii|,- wl'icli I ?i lien d me for eia:i.? months. 1 ;ra n.iw '' I" in^ XCellem hen'tli w liicli I i^? to i < . Kid'l* \ l'l!;s ' Sold li\ I'lie i -.1 s | I Noiicc to fJol)to-"5 an(i Crc^l: -vi. AIi pel suns holding claims ;i train si tin* 's 1 f11<* "J (he lalci Jaliies 1'1 I :lli'V line! ore.sclit j ! he sa I lie du I y pro wn on <r he I lore I lie 'i rs I day of .January,! HH I. or he debarred j?ayiuent.: | ind all persons in<i? bled to the ;aid 'sl.iif, iiuisj make pay-1 nielli nn ur helon t lie above I late I.) tin> uudeVsimic(I. Mrs. Martha II. Talley, Nov. tM, lO'lOtH Adnix. The Cause of Many Sti'ldci;. DeatXis.' There - disease t>. < ? : i I i 11 * - i?i iisi-i i ;qtS:;lr. i"<> daiij;iTi<us 1> -.?ii*i: so dut\ p- i - -; ' ; ?;irm th . Mail) suddm ! ppTji ' ' < " 1 1 ths niii caused i 'vAr" !' I>y - he ri i|>s. ' \'"oS W/v#V ' 'I'fMmWiim, I li1'K'V hem I I- i!: t- t j . rVfX ; ' r- *"i N 11 tvjH; '/' \ Yfj r " rfcr?utl ?>f ki. -1 Aj^f I 4 / '' : iVn?1 ; -7: M U 1 . trouble io 1 | i I ' .il 1',t<>:.dvaiicc \'<s '' ' ?'? I ' n* 1 '.II: \-[ >! "11v>.. . jviira. ,ri- : .1 < " . ' ' ..ri .1 of lie bladder, liriidt- 01 sediiufciit in I h ut ::m , !: i 1 1: j.i? it*1:, i.'-:1 1 * *. ' ' * : vs?tM* i ji iii- : n: CI v i\ "S liK'iik !(. . ! ' V.- i.-tr : *. . . 1 ||\ r. ||. I; .']( r t.'.uldi >! \: r> ?;i It rom i n:-' :'n : ? 1: i 1 < um - ; .id >etl< i h Mli irj i'. 't <?! Ti i . <,1 net! pii' ! l.y : jjrojv r trt ;iUiifnt ? ( i in : i! u - Swan?;* Rcot < < i nets i 1 i' . . > lolii ii ' mIm ilt!i!if( j'.'iui i:i |m iiiv, ii, .11 !? ? ? r > ".. ' I:i..t VI!J I'm;: !. it. y ?f lit ill;-, U i '? ollrn tll! ollj;I) lie <lav. :tii< ' ?j u]? i: ii v s iluHnj; ' benight. 'flu' ii.iitl and iiMiiuliati efii-ct if Sw.iiuji-Hooi, Ihi i(i-Ml I. i.:in \ remedy I s soon 11 ali/ed. It stands the highest be- > ause of its r<'tiiarkable In .1th r. torinj; iiiH.T. a iriai will convincc anyone. i Swamp Rf>nt i- pleasant to lake an<l is 1 f>ld l>y (.11 ?lrii^;.',!stK ill f.tty-rt i,t and ; lie-dollar si/e 1 >??t11? Yon may 1'inc a | iniple 1" . U- an I a boo! i hi ; u !!:-> i bmit it, 1 ii sent lm: by mail. AmIii , . Kilim .!c C<> , liinghamton, X. V. i . 1.1 ii mi ? mention reading thi yeniiis oln i i this paper. Don't malic ( ny mistake, but remember the nam , w.nnp-Root, and don't let a dealer M-il m r.oni' tliing in pl.v.-eor Swamp-Root? < . u Uc j m Mill tw ( i # . .. -.x-.... ; . _ . V7'v ! M -* IP >i hpc . ? ! - J **3 > a 'f." f slflM .-4' i\ ! Ufs% x I V ' ' ' U - ./ > "'' ' '/i ^;>1a >- !: ,? a |: pr , ^ : w 1] ' Ir : r?:? i fl C..I'.;moic and h H ^k. ^ej "! ( Clerks Sale. State of South Carolina I County of Pickens. I In Common Pleas Court. Edwin Earle, Plaintiff, vs. J.I. Vickery, et. al., I)efts. J11 pursuance of a decretal order made in theabovo stated case and on file in the Clerk's oflice of Pickens County, I will sell before the Court House door at Pickens, South Carolina, (luring the legal hours for sale. 011 saleday in Decern her, 1910: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Pickens, in the state aforesaid, on Cedar Creek, waters of Keowee river, having the following description: Be ginning 011 a nine, thence South i<? ('edar ('reek, t In nee up said creel; t<> > he inout h ?>i i 'lark's IV.imi 11. 1! 11 M< < 1 < 1 1 ho 11<'v.inning corner, containing ten ; cres. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser t<? 1 . y i<ii* all papers and ! : ? rec<trdii:u of the same. Terms (>t sale inn - I be com. I: I ...: 4 I . I 1 jiiH-u WMII w r II : i i oiii! 11< >; j r ??r I h?- pri'ini^i s will lie resold at the risk r.r (lie Id111? r purchaser. A. .1. I'?. ( l< ! k < >1 ( ?n rl. C'.p.rks Sale. SLatr <>1' N >u I ii I ',t rolina. ('ciini v i?| !'i?isi tis. I ii ( '(Mil l ol ('<hi]11 ?>:i 1 ';? i-. 1 A/./'f Pn'Mihj. el ;11.. i'! '] I i"i l;i A1 led. *1. ; i i.. ! > I" i I! {>lMSU.lUCf t>. : ( . I . ia! <i' (If! ii, :?i' in I in 11 m iv t s!:)(I'd j i i .i f by 11i 11<ith >: 11!; -' (i./1 11 I i iding J udge, .:n?l <>: file in j < the < ii i U - (if V" i' i i.fti-i <'<>nii ,i I \ , . I \\ iil -I Ii I" ! lie lli/h , I i I bidder during I le ' il !nnn- i I", .r Mile nt Pickens, < . II. S. mi > ;iI' yd:iy ill I )eivmIn . ' | Ih' > ili<?w i11 _r (!c i ! il fd ? ;! <*< ( i at iowit: All 1 h.i < ' piece ' ( parcel or tract of land ii. the conlit y :iinl I ,i te ;i i < >r< -?;?1. ?m wale;- <<i Kcitwi'i' river,con!*ii11 intr t It !< ' hi Mid red ;i n<! foi I v - (i ve iici'i s more or li ^s. adjoining hinds <>| ,1. |'|. I (olden, .1. T. Powers. \\ . X. (lendiix, .John II oil is ; >) id ol hers, known ;is t he J Df'iniel 11 niches home heiiijx he ame place di\ ised hy *aid will to Margaret. Love j Hughes lor her life, with re- , inaitxler to Marv Margaret Ross < did the heirs ot her hotly and 1 l?eili^ the same place whereon j Margaret I ,ove I (arper was liv j 11at I he 1 ime. ol' her death. 'i en: i ol sale*, one hall casli )ii <i<-1 v <?l' snle, t lie remainder on i < i< <Iit of twelve months, tin- ^ redit portion to be secured 1 ?y ;i )Oiul ol tie' piti(haser and a iyv t* T ^fe/n v*'" * . v< <: ." ; 1 i m* .1 / in DOei I \ h ; x \ \j / Almost V ?j when it is i !/ JV1.,1, worn it a li 1 ! gun to mo ! of the pres - t dampness | . fabric, unl< : have been 1 | cloth has - 1 <' ; help hangii ..*%' ; must cling J |f j fj I firmly agai M \ rVi i pearance o $3 i r A |3 } ' A well ||f I i be right in H \ :'v.i > in the end. 1| \ Vj : I'he clo . for the boi iy be and the ... settle upot ' . : ; tween the ir>sr>/ %' { 3 3 ti CO. 1..Iters New Yorfj j 1 )THSC! rHE TAILOF j iiinoNYii^i E, s. < mort^a^e of the promises with interest from day of sale on credit portion, with the privilege of the purchaser paying all cash on day of sale. Terms must be complied with within one hour or the premises will he resold on same day. Purchaser to pay for all papers and recording of same. A. J. Bop:e;s, Clerk of Court. Notice of Sale. State of South Carolina) Pickens County. J On saleday in December, 1(.)1(), at II o'clock, a. in., the heirs at law of A. A. Alexander, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder in front of the court house dOoi, at 1 'ielicns (11., S. (the following l ra<"t - <"l land. \ > wit: 1'racl number one. containing hvn I it 111?I rt-?( . < 11 < 1 I weiitv-seven (acres more or less, h<iund'<i I?v lands <>| Daniel Alexander, laii'.i: form- riv owned I>; .Janx s Mm \\ li. Moore and <>th< 1 the same in in>? the !??w <*i* or west ' rarl <u i lie Maintain Aie.\ander I ract, I lie same having heen the land of A. A. Alexander at his death. This is a very lilic !ract of 'and. Tract No. _{, Al! ?>i tiiat tract or parcel of land Ivin^r and hein^ in the state and county at'oi . i l. on hot h - ides of I jOn^ Branch, Waters of Kaslatoe creek ami adjoining landsof Sa rah Alexander. Alpha Barton est a t c and others, containing three hundred and forty-seven and one halt (117 1-2)-acres 11M>i'?* or less. Terms <>f .-air, w < > Iliirds cash rin dav o!' ..ale, halanee on a wed it (?! 12 iiioii; h - ( it 11 lea ve r>t the pinch.i-.er < r purchasers Io pay (' 11 ' a*-li) "iired l>.v a i:lorlgage of lias pi cruises sold, i !:e credit port ion hearing inter -t ;it eight per <flit per annum i idin day o! vale. The pnrohas rs In ]i;iy for all papers and re ording \ he same. I'liis is ;i ?od Iracl of land. Sarah Alexander, and others. . leirs of A. A. Alexander, I )eceased. \'oliee of Final Set Moment and I )ischarge. N<?Tl< H i? horeby that I will niik'i implication !<> .J. 15. Newberry in.i.m ,.r i>.-.i... ii? soiirity, in the State of Smith <'arolinn, >11 tlir iridny of Dec. 1010, at II o'clock ii the forenoon, or an soon t h< reafter ;ih ai<l ;i|>|?licai ion ran J>? heard, for lea" o make filial Hot! leii.ent, with my winds :oh 11 () Jones et al > 'tiers ami olitnin IihoIuimk kii n of saul miners, , A Kiinlh-y, i ua oi sii. FOIElfS ORIN01AXAUVE ?o?i Stomach.TROOBtt andiC9N&Tip*Tion I O d ? . men in yonder world and at the! time when yon was carrying! their accounts against such great odds they intended to pay you one day but neglected it, because it was small and they did not J-hink you needed it. Their intentions were good, but since j-i n i ? * 1 nc niM uziy jn't Count. any sort of a suit looks well Irst put on, but after a man has> ttle while and his body has beve around in it and the eflects sing iron have worn away and betrins to olav havor with th<> ess the shape of the garments wraught into cloth and the been cut so right that it can't rig properly, so that the collar x to the neck and the lapels lie nst the breast, the original apf the clothes will soon be lost, made custom tailored suit will i the beginning and stay right thes we sell are specially made dy as it is and not as it should re fore, when it does begin to 1 him, there isn't i. contest befigure and the garment. ft w * i BILIOUS?! I CONSTIPATED ?G B urn nfsnii rrti ncHyHunc. i ; | r "j^T | |sPEEDY?BELIEF.| | NeorJy Everybody I SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR jlwKVYOU3|| Professional Cards J. k. i;o<;<;s \v. k. kindlky BO .G5 & FINDLEY .1 wyors 1 'icKciis, S. ( < ulii . . i'i ii> 1 >>iilk Dr. i. A, i;hhn Pickc is, South Carolina. Oflicc upstairs Frccmnn Noliff ill { 'iu.il S?*tIIcincji! and I Vischnrgc. NOT! !? is h'-.vl y ? i v. 11 llm 1 will mjiki" ii|'|riiiiii m in .1. Ii. >owttorry I 'i , .1 n<Iv ol >1 it for J'irkfMisconnl . , iln :*t I- of > iiiih ('.iroliti.i, on lIn ' < i . > ot' 1' oi-'tiSiT 1010 fit 10 oYI k i: ' li. f or i i iti. or ;is : in mi I lii-ri - ;if 1 < r as tsanl application can l>.* heard, for leave lo mnl.c Html Hetlleineilt of tlio eslate <>f T (', Robinson deeeasod, and obtain di charge as adminiHtrator < naid estate. Nov. ii 11)10, It. (3. ItohitjHon, A ilinrt. Mni PAHKI.' 1 HAIR BALtiAM I . WW Npvtf Katln to iustoro (irny BMUffie 'JWH ll'"r to "n Youthful Color. MC-* .'{Wi JBsaCuic* ?r*l|i <| nfit ft Imlr ialUng. &**<, nr.' I a I????\t Dfiigit'iiitu