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.For- 8 years we spelaalty and weo that we carry th< up-to-date line ir are buying the la history of our busi largest stock of 4 this town. It we we have The- I line of samples measure For a sui ing a fi' and sat made by The In every jodge of g be the best tailor Besides being se, the suit the are inake in style, fit Clothing, Shoes, Chase City buggies, I andC7ting, Shoes, Butterici Happenings of a Local and Personal Nature. hir, and Mrs. S. I. Brooks are both confined to their room with the grip Johno Oistrap) is reported as being seriously ill. Miss Herd is quite ill with fever at the homne of R. F. Herd. Jeff Hiolder baa been quite ill 'for several days with asthma. Friday afternoon the U. D, C. chapter had an important meeting at Sthe residence of Mrs*. T. J. Mauldin. Mrs. Vesta McFall was elected dele gate to the state convention at Cam den, with Mrs. T. J Mauldin as al ternate. Refreshments were served, and -the Daughters had a most pleas. u afternoon. -- Col. W. A. Fallows, a gallant old Confederate, wvho has been stopping with D, B. Finney for the past seven or eight months, returned yesterday *to his orange groves in Florida, wvhere he will hibernate until gentle spring will cause him to returJn to old Pick. ens, where the grim old soldier will 6be warmly welcomed by hosts of ad miring friends. Piokens will have a lyceum course this winter. The committee in charge have traded with the New Dixie company for five giood attrac tions-all musical--and the first one,. heti '*-~ - ill appear in eh nVt<b Wedesday - hi ne onLose who sub-. at ib 1 tU:ni tC)ts to redeem their pledges. The town and sur rounding community can support this course and they should liberally patronize it. H ING TS' FI have made this lin Dan say without boast A best, largest and m i Pickens Couity. rgest Fall stock in ness. We will have Clothing ever shown can't fit you out of st nternational Compai and we can take y t ot ovqr coat, guarani isfaction. If your sui Lernational it is righ ood clothes knows it ing concern in the wo veral dollars cheaper far superior to any ol and quality. GR, T Hats and Gents' Fur [ron Kin-g stoves, Ne) All w inners. Pattarns. There will be an all.- day singing at Golden's Creek the fourth Sunday in October. Mins Marie and Lucia Folger gave a mard pn'rt.v Wednezdav evening in honor of several young ladies who were vsiting in town. Delicious re freshmrents were served, and it was a late hour when the guesta returned to their several homes. Late Friday, )eputyv Marahal J. (I. Alexander and Deputv Collector Merrick, necompanied by oflicera Coolev nn Goldsmith, made a raid in Douthit's cove, Greenville county, and crtptuired one of the 'largest dis t'lleries yet fennd in the mountaine -a plant of 12 ferwenters, 1,200 gallone beer, 9 husbela meal, a 150 gallon steam boiler, 20l0-gallon wood en beer still and a fine copper worm. We give space to ':Dreamner" this week; this article reachett us too lete f~r the last issue, but it is an good nfow as it wvould have been then. In an addenda she says that ciraum stances will force her to lay down ber facile pen. We hope that 'Dreamer" will reconsider and ('on tinua to send in snch stuff ns suits her to write, and as often a-a it rui - her-for we cannot afford to uive her 111. If we ever need ed her help, nasist i'nce and good work and wor-is. v e need it now. Dear "Dreamer,'' for the good you can do with your pen I to your fellow-creatures, pleaso con tinue sending us your art~icles. We have an interesting nfi' from the six Mile side thiH weeol, t1,i we cannot give space to from the i'n-t the author failed to sign his ne' to it, as an evidence of good fait~h We must kcnowv the name of the author of an article as a means of rectifying mistakes and keeping the record sntraight SHI :h a INISII ing .ost I We the i n >)ck 1y's1 TH our Lee t is f as to. Bop rld. to her a Wai F EISRN nishing Goods a spe<, v Hlome sewing macl The Liberty Township Singing Association will hold the lIst sceson for the Noir at Carmel church on the fourth Sauday in October. All sing era and lovers of music are invited to come. P. C. Carttee, Pres. R. L. Hames has made some~ ehangesa ini his rnrarket anid has pr't in a line of fancey grocaJriesi, having muoved1 thre stock from the (iarev building, ile now has all of his business aind hlp co~mbined, Mr. W. A. Thomas, who had charge of the groceiry depanrtmentI, bering with him, and the trading public can now get meat om groceries at all times. Andy BowenD, who had charge of the res tauranut, has been molived( up town into the Cary building, where Mr. Hames has fitted him up in better shape than ever to cater to the eat ing public. Mr1. H is proud of the. patronage accorded him and hopes to have it increased. Mile Creek. Health good and people happy in this vicinit. All ii t'in ~ imersiy in thre cottioi WV. E, Thnmas amil famrrily weore t ie gueLsts of Mri. riad Mrsr. Smith Bowen, Sunday. It F M auldin and( wife visited rrlti ve nd friends near Liberty, Sat urdiay and1( Sunday. An accident occnued in front of L k Dalton's house last Sunday evening. Claude CJurtiN and Misses Essit, and I nez Liumpkinr were out ul'ng in a bunrgy, and the mule hitched to) the vehieb- be caime frighit enedi~ at Mr. D.'s doug, aind rearing and plunging, threw Mr. Curtis and the two ladies to the ground, bris ing thoem severely. The buggy was' badly torn un. Pan&rza Onil )ES, I K GC A SN /ALKO S H LRE TAKING TI E BEST SHO 05O, 4, 4.1 ien Shoes for $6 Ol 0IIOOS, for it, $2.50 :ch for our RALL ANNOUIN 7LeY alty. Sole age,,ts c ines, Iawes $3 hat, 0 f Season occasions th~ hand painted Ours is ey with prices ~Piken Foley's K~idney Cure 'flakes kidneys and bladder right. BRIDGE T O L.ET. I will Jet th i nidinig of at now bridge on Twelve Milo River known as the "Maw Bridge," nt 11 o'clock oh the 15th day of October niext. Plans andt speOcificaltiolCns mde known onthat (lay.bi<Rsight resot vedl to reject E.* E. LOOPER, Supervisior. Hasy Fever au.nd umer Cold,. great beefit by tn king 1 ley's i oney and Tar, as it stops difficult breathin imn mecdiately and he 'is the inflatued air pasIsages, and even if it should fail to cure you it wvill give in.stant relief." The genuine is in yellow pa'ckage. Sore Nipples and Qiapped Hands IA) )ODS opecialty VE R OES! [EDAY! E MADE o, 5. and $6.50 3., 3.50 & 4 CEMENT. SO. r M itclhell wa oils, Royden, Walkovrr able Gifts. no gift that is ppropiate for all an high gradle china ware. ~cellent collection ight. See them. 3 Drug Co. Notie of Election. Pickens, S. C., Oct. 3, 19o~. Whoreas a petition from ink w~ obol dlisltrict No. :31 haa been)j fin.j wviu hle county board of edluction of Pikn ounrty asking for an election to detit r. nino whether or not a high schaool ah;i >0 Cetabllished inl anid d1istrict. Thlerefore, it is hereby ordere 1 that n I d1ection be held in salid scehtol district >n3 Saturday Oct. 19th at the courthouo md thed board of trustees are he,-o. .y tp. >ointed managers. Th~e election to be clonducted in jj) .>r lance with the "High S---ho! AM'. >roved Feb. 19 1907. By order of couty btoard o ehca ~ation Pickens counlty. R.II L L UI~L.h. Sec. & ChI (. id. IE-f. Carload of ObeI~sk Flour jus~t re~cve it El. A. Richev's.