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DAY MORNINO.
Th ral Company.
JUE. PROPs.
;ON, Em'ron. 1
Per Aunum.
Rates Reasonable. ]
- - -___ __ __ t
tofico as Second Qlaws
atter
- 00UST 1, 1906.
:- rnal precipitated a
isteneary in this
4dets of this paper
lcope of the county,
* *rc ku and It is now re.
b"o'es we siticerely
(t ~rn.
1du B T. 'Alhua was invited
e tewedf, v II a view to giving
e pvos v w. ikldiing into nationri
b ic A io try andwhip the Poo
l.e 1 i liue 'nr the dispensary
oople a day of
a rdn aSinlc be
L . n. j irvor this
* "oach
alko p
Jik that,
met y is a y
today (WedneedaN
his precedent, wiI
ition of his other
-g mainly of a coin
- dispensary 9 it
been no tito
A 1nagoemont
utiou; a11
0 ~ person'
the g
fas
, o I
. alone.
onate, but
'Fes ho is a
i the voters of
.st, if not every
a will alhow him so,
tors and Rpresento
I' -.1 A..
* (EARN' l .
a of his (farnl jtgs, h[o
.ohnrs in living expen.
a' saved. That beoing
t be too careoful about I
ses. Very oftent a few
steld, like buying seon
il save soverni dolle' 's
[t is the same ini buIy-;
- Oolio, ()holera and
* ~ y. It costs but a fe w
)f It in the house often
il of several dolIars.
Doug Co. and T. N.
p eople are certain
*'. rring the candidates
vdt .d of determining r'L
u u ennelves when the
* ' we painly their views,
pie a chaucoe to kc 'o .v
* ~e man~ Whoe offers ~
.**. heir votes.
T
uiter'est and de d
~*ee harmonized ge
l~s he candidates, ~
'4 (aexprd , them Ks
I I ~oneyand Tar i'
1 Mgtsyrup and
~~i3.)~oa~ I~ U(3easar'y to r'e Oh
11) g~~)~ ro the system of
'i itce, Bold by the ia
De
'reo og of the il
Smost ef- t
~! O~~~be diret say
C', the
*" ,~ ~t1010 ttbeft
ma4~el t< oti
11 A
Well.F~u
Ar
I d
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S110W WU STAND.
As viewed by other seotions 041he
ate, this is the way Pickens county
classed.
May she always stanA head In .her
ass.
"Will Newberry county align itself
ith the dispensary counties of the
w country or with the anti-dispen
try counties of the Piedmont be'A?
eo are not encouraging sectionalism
-but Newberry county is a part of
ie up country along with Greorwood,
Ireenville, Spartanburg, Cherokee,
Oconee, Pickens, Union and Ander
on-4he most progressivo section of
hea0tgte." ''Newberry Observer.
ITIMULATION WITROUT IRRIAT
TION.
In caso of stomach and liver trouble
Aio proper treatmient is to stimulate these
rrgans without. irritating then. Orino
Lnxiitive Fruit Syrup aids digestion and
stimulates the liver and bowels without
i riiiting those organs like pills or ordi
nary cthaurties. It does not nioscato
or gripe and,is mild and pleasant to take.
For sile, by Pickens Drug Co., and R.
F. Hmith iasIy.
Iu Pickons Cotity, wo are united
On 0110 proposition; We P1' want that
qulitv of progress which mecans that
every man shall share in tho incroeise
fromi his labors in proportion to his
contrib-itions to the general advance
menit. 'A his menams equal righ ts.
1AKEI TiN I LIVE LIVELY
Orino Laviativ Fruit Syrup gives per
'teut rolief ill us of habitual consti
' nIR a titiuilates the liver and re
'he niiral aotion of :o bowela
.ritatig theoc organs like pills
nathartics. Does not nan
- 'ad is iild and pleasant
r the 111110 ORITNO
's. Pickents Drug
i questions have
co the businesi ano
.1, with (ne exception,
,n ainwored to both, as
the renovel of the dispensary
&r opia)ion, injoa'ed your busi
8?
,Do you ask the dispensary retei n
ed and reopt ned in i'ickens?
Polger, Thiomnley & Co., no no
Auy McFall no no
LI. A. Iltichey no no
.'. D. Hatris no no
t. 11. Ioark no no
Louis Copul no no
J. L. Bolt M D no 0 o
E. B. Webb M [) no no
Pickens Drug ()., no no
.1 w THarrec )0 ,'O S
rauce-Morow Co, no no
Ice no no
We giveo this for Senator Tihimaa's
toidance and( careful ' Jmaideration
mnd hope that he n:ml take it, in t he0
pirit in wvhich it is intended rnd t
>roiit by the lesson it teaches0.
A TR.\IO FJNi811,
A wa~tchman111's4 neglect perm~itted a1 Idak
a thc ,great North Sea dyke, which a
hlid'a finger touald hiave stopped, to be- -
0o10 a ininous brieak,. dovestation an
utire provinceo of Holland. In like muan
oer Kinnaeth Mclvora, of Vanceboro, Me., kni
hermuitted1 a little cold to go unnoticed
until a tragio finishi was only averted cl
*y Dr. King's New Discovery. He
'rites: '"Throe doctors giv e u lp to
lie of lurng infllamnmation, canni~ed by a
egleoted ctold ; but Dr. King's New his
overy suived amy life. Guaranteed hest al
ouigh iand cold 011re, alt. Pickens dIruig
tor(e. 500t antd $1 .00. Trial bot tle free. p
With one (->tton mill built and in ,
ptiration - -', the good of
ent1, e)nOrp'zO(1
work mooncs 90
.) to t he br'ihd.
dfn and )>mmni
-. A>od-favored sootior
*y alhttle KODOL .FOR D)YSPEP1SIA
tea your meals. Soe thei effect it will .
'001u0 011 your general fooliang by 1j- pe'(
sting your food and1( helpingyour stomn. .
h to got itself into shapo. Many sto-n- tric
hn are overworked to the point wvhore of
fly refuse to go further. Kod->l di- elsi
seta your stomach tihe rest it 110ed1, the
mle its reconstructive proporties get motC
3 st.omc back into wvorking order. flhui
,dol reltieves flatulhence, 110our st omachl, are
pltatioan of the heart, bolohig, etc. tori
Id by ickens Drug Co. pic:
OhI02l.CmA INF'ANTUM- A A
ld Not Expected to Live frosni (Onse o
our to A',aithor, but Giured byOha an- mol
eriains' 0oils, Uiholerni and E)Iarrh osa You
11uth, thq little daughter of E. N. thy
woy of A nowville Va., was serionaely Thea
of cholera Iifantum I tat summer. wha
Mt galve her up and dlid not expect ber swet
live from one hour to anothoer," lhe Do:
s.. " Ihappened to think of Cheam- fora
lain's Colio, Chole'ra andl Diarrhoea a'nd
neody 0ond got a bottle of it from the of t1:
'e. In flve hours I saw a chan o for little
better. Wo kept on giving at andl whia
>re she had takeni the half of one small ens:J
Ie she was wvell." This remedy is sold
Pickens Drug Co. and T. i. Hun- (00.
Liberty.
Wother 's Ear ?
I can
A"*OND IE MO Ur. AR su WruN om
omUNeI rcsa AN tEAN ND rNuTH Pok.
80077's EMUL8ION
IPIeuw T so E usoAETNOTr AN Judge
i EALTrH OP 80TH MOTHEYAIO day 0:
Send for free sample. mont
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemistad iu
4oC5 rn r oo; aldruzg.
11g.
- For Infants and Children.
* The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Ae tablePreparationfrohAs
silating ihe FoandRegula
9in theSto-maft alit~owe alt Be r th
Fromoles Digestion.Cheerful-- - ig ature
ness and Rest.Contains neither
pum,Morphine norlineral.
NT-NARCOTIC.
4~JanngrSMC fy1Gu
-, In
Apefeel Remedy forConstipa- U S e
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms,ConvulsionsFeverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
FacSimite Signature or
"OT. bhirty Years
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. I
THE OKNTAVH 6OMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
Confidence
Is a great. thing. Misplaced conflidene
4 the basis of unsuccessfui business.
Satisfaction.
'roduces confidence and confidence lead
o trlade. Purchase glasses here and yoi
re assuied of relief, satisfaction and rea
onable prices.
)rF Newton's
ist visit being so successful he will retui
> Pickens stoppinig at tile Hiawathla Ho
]l Friday andl Saturda*y August 17-18th
Kindly remember the day and (late.
Give us the man in offe', who I A'4K lon Ar,1.EN's F'OOT-IASE, A P'OWI ,.
ows hNpos'timn, and 0doe not Iiii'ng NaiN" 'ao en on nwat, fot
r'ige it wit hi eVe) y' polit icri moon ly'ruggst "."., I'So S, 2li.Ini
________________________________(illintie( , Ie {{oy, N. y,
We wvillI it t o the luwest lOespin. FO E 3 ON ~ T
>le bid der at 1() o'clock ai. m. Aug. Ou..s OeIds Prevents Peumoni.
t, 3d, 1900, the remnoval of Cox and
*rr bridges on Saldia River andt CSTAT SUT CAION
ilding one bridge above Farr MIII CoTAT of PTHcAROLIN
nq. material in above bridges. ' Cut fPces
S~pecifications and plans madel JI7 J' B. Newbery, Esquire, Probat
o1wn 0n day of lotting. Judge.
Aloo h sm aethVuhi hereas. Fanney Burn ham he
e~soon he sme atethe uilingmade suit to ma to grant hier letters o
roa from fb uet bridge in administration of the estate of and of
bhe road will be let. focts of Richiai-d Burnhaim, deceased.
G. M. LY~eIfigiu AUis TriMRTE~oRE to cite andI
Su 0.io P.cLnCo admonish all and smgular the kindredl
Suj iriso Pii~ets - and creditors of the said Richard Buina
J. W. WALKER, ham, deceased, that thy be and ap
SuL arvisor Greenville Co. tear before me, in the ourt of Pro
ON ~ate, to be held at Pickens~ Court Hlouse,
8N 2 sa AItus OLn. 8. C., on the 8th~ damy of Anigast, 1901
'1IIam only 82 years old and don't ex. after pulhication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
'I evur wheun I get to be real old to the forenoon, to show cause, if any the3
| that way as long as 1 can get Elec haive, why the said administration shoulk
Ihtters," says Mr. E. H. iirunsoni not be granted,
Dunblin, Ga. Hui y thern's nothing ( -- Give'n uinder my hand anl
keeps the old a9 yomiig and rmke~s SE'Af L seal, this the 25>th dan o1
liweak as strong as this .grand ionic . -- July, 1906, in the 131at yeam
ine., Dyspepsima, torpid hlver, in- of onr1 Indeopendence.
iecd kidneys or ihr onic !onst ipationiJ .Nwey
unknown after taking EFk stric 11it -J .Nwey
a reasonable time. Guaranteed by -P
kens Drug Co. Price 500.
CITATION.
~veet breath adds tote joys of a ki. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
her or sweetheart with a b ad breath. Cut fPces
can't have ai sweet breath without a By J. B. Newbery, Esquire, Probate
thy stomach.. You can't have a heal. Judge.
stomach without perfect digestion,
re is only one remedy that di ests Wherieas, R. M. Hill and Redmond
t you eat and makes thes bra a R. Hill made suit to me to grant them
it as a rose--and that remedy is KO- Letters of Administration of the Estate
E5 FOR DYSPEPSIA it is a relief of and effects of T. W. Hill, deceased.
our stomach, palpitation of thme heart, Those nie therefore to cite and ad
ether ailments arising from disorder monish all and singular the kindred and
me stomach and digestion. Take a creditors of the said T. W. Hill
.Kodol after your meals and se deceased, that they be and appear be.
it will d.. for you. / Sold by Pick- fore me, in the Cot of Probate, to be
Drug Co. held at Plokens Court Houise, S. C., on
________ -___ the 1st day of. Augu'st 19(06, after
DFRTMoHT ULEA I iblica 'on hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
C) OtSTIAhTB4)UN. N!)orenoorn to show cauise, if any they
iIhamberlain's 8tomach and Liver have, why the said adninistr~ation
its have done me a great deal ofsoldntb gatd
," say C . Tlowns, of Rat Portage, Given under my hand and seal, this
rio, Canada. "Being a mild physie~ 18thiday of July 1906, iu the.181st
titer effect are not unpleasant, anti year of our independence.
recommend them to all who snE. ' J- B, Newbery,
stomach disorder.'' For sale by IJ. P. iW. C.
s Drug Co. and T. N. Hunter ~j - --__
Ly. Fuit Jars
ill appl to J. B. New bery role wai until theyare all gne. 80o'
for Pokens County on the 29th A lot of bo a >ants 150. While Din
Angast 19 16, for a final settle. ity 100., worth 25o. Whit. lineni fo
fthe inate oft Cham Aneson dres and waists 1 e., a Id ever ywhere
i Irator. I always want eggs ohiokane and hams
Dasv'd Anderson and will pay as much or more in) ch as
4-w Admbi trator. others din ae. T n. rr aamIS
Union Meeting.
The Unioni meeting of the Pickense
UnAptibt Association vilwotL witb the
Crous lioada Baptit church on Sat.
urday before the fifth Sunday in July
1906 at 10 a. m.
Devotional sea'vice conflucted by 0.
E. Robinsen.
Churches please gend delegates.
Queri<-s will be submitted to the
Union for discussion in whicb it is
hoped evory delegate will take part.
rho laxative effect of Chainberlaiu'a
Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree
able and so natural that you do not renl
ize it is the effect of a medicine. Foi
sale by Pickeu Drug Co., and T. N.
IHunter, Liberty.
SPRAINED ANKLE, STIFF NECK,
LAME SHOULDER.
These are three common ailments foi
which Chamberlaini's Pain TBalm is espeo
infly valuable. If promptly applie it
will save you t ime, money and sufforing
when troubled with ali one of these ail
mnents. For sale by Piokens Drng Co.
and T. N. Hunter Liberty.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All kiln11ounemveWN under this headiti mu be
imid for Ii ad1van1e. The fee Is $5.IA. No aird
will be iserteI tnlex itecoinianied bly thc
ibove am414oun1,t.
FORl CONAIESS,
-ulius E. iloggs, of Picketis, subject to the
rulem of the Prianry electin.
FOit TATE NENATE.
The Menny fi11ds of W. (;. .a\nulin hereib
.nounc41144e hin it ennitd(1 huite for Static Sn01tot
1i 1 1ckens 4ouinty, subject to the Demo.
't41tic priiti ry election.
M1r. NM. W. ileN4ter Is herebyv unnounced its it
en1(icite lor* the Nentnta froi Pickenas cou llty.
-itbject to the netion of the voters In the [)em
oerattiv printy.
The mII 1 'ay frieIdi4 of 1iIon. (. E. IJOhln14Oli
re4pec0tfil liy ann1onne hiin n1 11 ediii(inte fot
the Seiate ro01n this ounty, subject to thle Iw
tio of the votees in the I)enocrattic primari
'I'ie imni)y frienlets of 11(mi. it. .1. .10lohtton rem
liectfull a1nu itce him nus 1 Intiiate for Stitte
Senator sublject to the 1etion (if the voters liI
the I)emuocratlc iiriiii y election.
lion. y. 1n. carpetlier is hereby inn1oulnced as
at candititte for reelectioi as SLato Senittot
froim iickens county stibject to the netion of
the voter in the Democratic.
Fr1 iiOUS IE ISINTATI VES.
The iiiy fiend1 of lion Libaiin Ma14uld here.
by 1nnoue1 wi him its it en(lidate for re-electioi
to the H1ouse (of 1l0rL41entatives for i'lekeis
((10uty, subject to the ntelot of the denocrltie
voters it the nl1pro1ching '1rinary election.
We hereby ntominate lin. .Ines 1. Care a4s
a cnndidate for the iouse of fpreset-itt lye
from this county. Iiitowing hti t li' itn1
well i1tte( I4 every wny to repmresent the people
we feel that hit, electlosi will refleet honor ut oI
- (ol ity. lie will abble the resu I of the I ri
ilry election.
M4ANV Fu114141s.
The naniy frielnds of lFred Willhins411 4441o0tile'
im IN n (nntlId.Ite for i -4use of Io epresenitni
t 10 suije(t to the Ilemontatic irimtiary elee
I iinoice myself Is a enida11te for the
I1ot0xe of Itelpresetititives sub Ijte't to the 4i1t
of the voters in printry election.
S The m4any friends of W. I.. Mormg, respe't
fully announce him citodite for thle flouse
of Representatives .suleet to the action of the
voters ItI the )emrovrnlt primary election.
FOI TREASURlER.
The many friend4s of it. I). (Oirvit take pens
tre in inouineing ii its it 41nntidite for the
0illee of County 'ren trer, subject to tile result
of the .l)locriatle pr1iarV.
The friendH (if 0. S. Stewart nereoby aioutice
him 1 entlidinto for Ofo(. of Cotnity Trenixu ror
Pickets Coulity, su4bject to the action1 of n)mi
ocrit vot ers fit prIiary clectioi.
A t thle 14olicitatIonl of uannty frietids4 I hereby
1adno4nn11( mlyself C en (i14lidates01 for reelectioti to
Ithle (illee oIf Tlretaurer of of I'Ickensl County,
sub41Iject to4 the0 ac0t1itt of tihe voter4 in the prot
mayelectIon.
'T'Ie friends of .hlnmleH l'ickensH F'remai re
) I elefuilly amtnon no lhhn as4 a1 e1n4di1th4te for the
olli111e of TI'ra'uitrer oIf ''lcket 'I county, sulbject
to the act11011 of the DemIcraic party the,.
. mairy election.
ilhereby announ0ce m14 lyself nI 04nn14idnte for thle
olhlce of Cotiluty TIrenstt4rer of P1Ickens~ county11
. xub~ ect to the no4tiott of the l)emncratic v'oter
in 114 l riannry election.
.1, T1. lt"ell,11
I lie reby 1111 44 annu 1o inif 114 41 enninte 4t for
01llee (of Cottr1ity 'Trensure, (of I'ickens4 County
subject to tile nctiotlt of the0 voters4 in the De11i
cratih pimlary electiona.
- ~ FOR AUIT~lro.
The I rlet(I (If N. A. (l hristohhler 144 hereby an-1
11441 ll(een 1him1 for the (lhle'e of A 44(1lItor of i'k
(411n4 ('ounty, 4411 bject to4 the aciettl of Ithe votel8
toi the lprimal~ry election14,
Ilerebly 4a11n1144n1e hhn11 41 candidate41 for count -I
uditor14 (If l'1eketts c4ounlty sublject to theo netIoim
of thet I)e:.nocratic prima11ry elec'tion.
} Tihe mn~ty~ friendls (If I".''. - 'llelillit reb~ 41
troutl 41(0 1111a ennIte1 for the (Illee (If A 11-.
tor foi ilckeitx (otanty. Subject to1 thle action1 (If
theO voter4 1in the l)Olmocraltlc pitalry electlon,.
F011 COUNTY SUP1EINTENI)C.NT OF" EDI.
U CAT ION.
I hereby4 4141n1t110 mys llvelfC 14s 41 4n1di4 I' at 1411
41' (11(f thle v'oters 0lof the de(noraltic 1prima1ry
it. 'T. I IA 4.1141.
41011l l'IIOIIATE. ,IUI(E.
At the 1441utat11(11 of 44nany3 vobters I herel
announ111ce 14 'xelif a1 (entidhi(1te for reelect 111t
tile (11l1e4 ofI 'rohnate J1ucige of P'icx 'lii
144 i ject 1(o the rtile0N goverait 111e 1111r i elc
Tihe mility4 frienads of .J()I- Ii. 3Il.Kthe
by ann~louni(ce hitn a11 al en4411d 1(11 a here1c
of Stlvisor '140 of Pic(kens4 (rint -4lIe Ir h olice
at lt (f tihe voters Inl thle I)etaocr It I jI rh~l
3 iiij t - 31 I''4(i 4 ileell 4( 1 ltii (1 fo
0414cott b4iject 1to the retilt of th otr te Ilenty)
er rtIc pirIiary eetoeo
A i~j't 1(e slicitii 4of11 f1rietnii u lno
no4(n(4 4lny44sel441f 41 <;nn1 141at1 fohr (2(10nt1'eS ~rey al.
1401 Slject to tile voters in4 Iemlocrtic n
014, lu.A. it. 'A,~
4114141t f r ti(I1ut' .Slerv4or 1441, 0(41 to til
vters of the l~eItnocratic paIlrty nI primtlr
F0lt COUNTY 00MM1ISONt.
The matny friendsn of WillIam 1lls ese11 chl
announce110 him1 al ennd~tidate for tilt' 01tc (If
Coun ty Commm4ssIoner oIf iIckenas conn4 y 441
ject1 to the ne011(on of tile l)Omnecratic 'tr1IIth
plrIiary electIonvtes. h
31 r .11144 P X ill ii s h trc~l l~i 14t(
The41(manylt forrends' bt11 l(;h of County
j olisile 41j(t to the ac iet fth virltlt (If b-h
elltion, elee primnr
Th'le iniy frietids of NoahIV 11001 . epcflI
l 1t14 ( 0 11m41 us N r kfor~l t tr I le 01ere -f
je('t to) the ac~oti of the Vt en94 tentyl nub.
theat fppraching1' 1 priIry t itie Voterjsc [t
h A t 1(1 fthe le ocrttet or man f urlir
Ilicreb10 lIii 44 I(4 atoucemyI a1(andida for M 01 s. o
(trt ( !ckenI4s Townshipr subjkect t (4lte relib
j(t11tetoxof the Detenceratie primrty,
V~ltJW.I TCT. -asgy
At the earnest4 14oiitattan of maniyfriends I
hagain 411fer0 11for lI4h Maitrt fr PIke fornh
(fthe ileeo agtatee al1ltCnta1,
t heeyanenouc N inytoelf anya'dItend fo
gton wiher fo foren subeti ote acton
robjth oes the ele1ciof utlih
TO.Algd.
t herlebyI anoune mysetal nnddat o
J~ottoen we0Igher (of P'ICkensH subject to tile actlin
rf the voters at the electionl A tI '44141t t'th.
J. D. Moore 4
A. K. Park, Greenville
. Dry Goods, No
-tions and Shoes
Wo arelnow showing the laigent and
most stylish, up to (ate etook of new
sprmp Goods that we have over shown.
.Time and money was spent in select.
ing this stock, and we do not hesitato to
state that vo will give the best vahes
for tho samo mone) that can be had tny
Swhire. When you tradoat Park's store,
you- protect your pookot-book. That is
vhy our customers stick to us. We
pledge you the bost of store service, an(d
our goods must be what wve say they a-ee
or your money given back. Our show
ing of wool dress goods is flue--Greys
are very popular also Bilks, Mohairs,
Casbituers and Serges-from eheal;
# fine goods. Our Blaok goods are
ways full we dare not let them run do
7Our White goods, and printed Ia
are so complete that we cannot tell
them. Our prices on these goods f
.5 cents to 50 dents. Our shirt and
derwear department is full of the L
values we ever had.
Ladies vests, 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents.
Mon's vests, 25 & 50 ete, can't be beat.
.See our Men's 50 ets shirts and you
will buy.
Mons and Ladies Oxfords to suit your
wtints.
Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Ligon and Mr.
* Henry McKinney.
A. K. Park.
West End, Greenville, S.C.
A GOOD CHANCE
Now is a good time when there are so many Sales going on
in our City, to find out how reasonable we have always been
selling our merchandise and for how less you can buy our
goods now than the advertised prices of our competitors.
We have still in our always superb stock, some very hand
some two and three piece suits which we are selling at remark
ably low prices considering the quality.
L. ROTH'SCHIL D,- Greenville, S. C.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
I keep the best extract on the market and hav( all flavors.
Get your flavors here for your ice creams and cakes and you
will have no cause for complaint.
Luziannee coffee, already ground, in one pound tine can~t
be beat at the price, 25c the pound and money back if not
satisfied.
Fresh full cream chese-in my ice box-home raised and
good, at 20c the pound.
Ice cold drinks of all kinds. Best line of Fancy Gro
ceries in towvn. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Try a sack of' Copyright flour-pure and wholesome.
D. F. PACE.
Tharis sweeke it tis Landy soap and washino- :onwa,~
J. McD). Bruce,
President.
THE PICKENS BANK
PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA.
CAPITAL . 2050o
PROFITS .. .. - - $20,500.oo
D E P O IT S - - - - 40,000.00
- 5Per Centjnterest Paid OniDeposits .
J. . Bniser, 13.Directors
J. . anstr, B.A. Hagood, W. M. Hagood,
J. M. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, J. McD. Bruce.
T. N. Hunter, H. '\. Richey, , J P. Carey,
FO1 SA LE.
70 acres of land near Marietta, S. C.,
on Pumpkmntown1 road. *10 por acre.
120 acres near Travelers Rest,
joining lands of Mr. TVhos. Cunningham. Part of the Butler
Watson old home. $l5 per acre.
URio small tracts of land, 20 to 50 acres.
Ve have also some very desirable lots near city limits. Theso lots are
along the car line--$60 each.
THACKSTON & SON
Greenvilles Sa C.
~I bavea good line o
CLO CK s
Among them are the recomrnendable old style StiToa
Clocks with weights, which I am sellin at setha bargas
And a ow line, of SILVERWARE Alat speil bargoldans.
Silver WATOhES. A nice line of Sp sco soli Gol uaane
glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of repair oark in the jewelr lne
Hi. 8NIDElI, . .. Easley, S. C.
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