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r Local Item -Rev. John T. L,ewis was it t'wni Saturdag. --Cadet Wayne F. Mauldin camn home Saturday onl a brief visit. -A. Brnudon Tiaylor w'ont dowt to Atlanta Saturday on a briof vi. it to relatives. -I:nry 'To'Wn, from up> ci Twelve 11ile Ontered the Grade< School Tu'nedaty. -Mrs. N. 10. Tho'nluy left Sa t. urdtay for 11 visit to her daughters in Anderson. ' II issr'S StIdle .Richey anttd Cor rie Li lloon went to l;asley Satur. (lay on a brief visit to their aunt, Mrs. Wyattt. -Mrs, A . M. Morris visited Greonville last week. She heard tho imitable Sam Jones Friday night. -The Ilagoocl School, whicl has beon under the efliciunt manage muent of Mrs. Essio 11lughes, (dosed a prosperous session last Friday. -John 1etor Scruggs, of G coen ville vaa in town last week on businoss conneeted with the Inter, nal revenue of the govorment. -Th luhg Store will have their big anttnal Spring Opentig Friday and Saturday, April :;rd an(d 4th. Ladies in view of the fact, that Easter is coming, don't niss it. -Prof. Aikinson, of Boston, has made the wonderful discovery that mud can be used as fuel. That being the case Pickns county is safe till Gabriel's trump shall Sound. -A boy and girl, children of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tally, Jr-, were playing at the wood-pile 1on<dy. The little boy was using the axe, and accidently cut off the little girls finger. It was a pain ful accident. -Capt, J. T. Taylor went down to Atlanta Monday to attend the funeral of a life-long friend, Engi geer Miller, who was killed in a wreck on the Southern near Toe coa Sunday night. Mr. Miller had been engineer on Southern for 23 years. His fireman was killed at same time, - -Charles L. Cureton got in some very fine brood of hogs, Berk ehires, from Te2nnessee oin Mondlay One weighed about 200 and the other about 225. Tfhis means a tuultiplication of good huogs in Pickenis county, The sooner peo pie find out the real difference be. tween "razor backs'' and blooded stock, the more meat they wvill have. -Out' Spartanbur'g exchanges state that there are some very slick buggy swindlers going the rounds i. that county. They sell a fine buggy, on pap)er, of course, for the insignificant sum of $35. The buyer must pay $20 cash and the remaining 015 on delivery of the buggy. Thbe low price of course tcan only be made on account of eash payment of $20. "Aye, there's the rub). " You never have the Opportunity of paying the $15 or getting the buggy. A'hint to the wVise is suflicient. --The Daughters of tho Conffed,. eracy had an important meeting Friday afternoon at Mrs. Gitreaths. They forwarded their petition con taining seventeen names to the United Daughters of the Cofedera cyiforaochairter. It will b) here mn a short time, and then a call will be made to perfect the perma hent organization by the election of officers. T1her'e are a number of ladies whose names do not appear on the application for a charter, but they will become members when the or'ganisation is perfected. The Daughters of the Confederacy J will play an important part in the celebrationi of Memorial Day, -W. L. Jenkins, Esqi. ret,urned Saturday from Greenville, Whore be had been on a sad mission.-thr burial of his mother, Mrs. Mary LouIsa Jenking. Mrs. Jenkins died in Greenville at the home of hei d1aughter, Mrs. 3. W. Roberte, lasi 'Tuesday night, at the rips old ag age of -82 yeatrs. Mrs. Jenkins wai nho m'other of nine ,ohildren, sia kohs and three daughters, all o4 Whom were at her hed side. The~ lhternment was at Fork shoaIh ir G.reenuville county last Thursday t#r sht eons conveyed to its las1 testibgglaoe the mor'tal to*aini hi e ond4d sieot1onaIst ilother TNi a oos'sanhs du, s of Interest. d -Sevoral nico mtilk cOws fo sale- Iy T . \1lan1ldill --'T'he m1o1St seltet hl -'pe am material in, hotlie, hts. I )" u't f)r get the )loln ing, A pr. :ird aId -I t] --Mrs. R. A . lainlster :an<( ehildron, of ('olubii:lia, are oi ; I visit to Mrs. Ml. A. llollingsworth .iss Tirzah IIughe: hali s rll tulrined to P'ickens a1d rs1m1101< work with thu 11iath-li'rne,-MN1orrov ('olpan y. -Nver was Sillinii II r Velcomno than tluna weh. 'h ar more aro delighted, aid I , ..Iv then are hustling is to 1)11' it 11ii(ily, ---'he lig Store h,s the m)ti cc)mtplete Stock in i all c.irnl lI uu inl the history I thtir 'siu'.s ' holr O1p11ling i, .\pr.:{, i ,:11nd s"I,b. Bo sure aind at teld. -Th( genial! Maj.r IMu'nk in o! the Groonvilill News w- in town "'aturday' in the. mulmrc' of his 1'a 1)or. 'Tihe Ajor wI s Iuyiig t., 1i))d outt the caulSe of1 t t',fr luy "nt mlorning delays of Th..1" N w..;)111 they n111y e tNIet10 Ipei t'r a erv:c 3 in the future, -Little A\y W;i : h1.r, t! l, year o(d daunghter "f :ir Nic 1I1: CIn A. H a- ood, Iw1 t Ih i hon.:. 01 .' in Charlest.on iIt, 1l:i'\ lornilg. h'Io rlllirns wVere hr t;l; to I'it . ens and intterr d Oil \\'t tlio u,d;ay :; the family luryi1, ;;r.Iinn<l. tine-. Ile18 (_l 1'icket1,. \l:,n)v firien sympathiz( ws'ith thll+n in th.ir greatl sorrow. --The people of 1'irkous had I te pleasure Sunday nud ioInlay of hearing the inlimlit.ab>le Rev. .loe MundIIy. Great is Mun1da\ : Mr. Mttnday made a si'llndilI lc";etrlC in the Court 11ouise to a lrg<. crowd of mlon Sutmtlay aIternoon. II[ 1; gifted at blending the mlo rl with pathos and humor. lic (alt Out some11 powerful stritight g(jt)Ils to muel and boys Sial after-no, He said at th' conclusion of his :1 dress that he hail bol toll in E,s. 1-y that he would not get enough money at Pickens to pay his R. R. fare. After tho volunary collec tion of about $50 ha-d been made, he said it was the largest collection lhe hand ever mladeC from aniy crowvd anywlhero3 of the samei size. iNMatheny" saidi lhe, (b'r hie k new Matheny in iN. C.) "1 wish .you would put ini your paper netxt weekiI that that fellow ini EIsley (ldin't know what he was talkinig aboutl, and that i have got: entough money to go to Sant Franciscoa if 1 waneit to ." Hec lectured again to large audience Monday night oin the subject of "A Baby at HTome". 1134 sayVs Pickenls is the biggest li ttIe town, he ever saw in1 his life. Said ho, "I have crossed and recrossed Atlantio and Pacific and travoled extensively in foreign lands, and I'm honest when I say I nerver sawv as many good-looking w'omen in one little town in my lif', but be for., 00(1 I neCver saw as5 mniuy ugly men as I see here to-night. Ladies look around you.'' M r. Monday says8 he will always inielnde(1 Pick es~ i nn his lecturo~4 tour hereafter.I Memorial l)ay. Theil (commfitteo0 disignated to ar range for proper obsenrvane of Memorial DayV will doulbtless see to) it that every p)o1sible pror)Vision i s m-ade to induce the Veteranis, andl not only tile *Votorans biut the0 pe&o pie generally, to participat) inl the exercises. It will he an occasion in which all should feel inlterested, and this committee asks the co-opu oration of all who wvant to see the Old Soldiers macte glad once mnoro. South Carolina Honored. The daily papers of Friday last announced that tho Presideont had appointed Col. Asbunry Cowar-d a member of the Board of visitors of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point1 Col. Coward was a distinguished soldier of high rank in the confederate army and is doubtless remembered by many old comirades in th is state. IIe servo(d with gallantry throughout the war, and has filled positions of trust since thant time at.the command of hIs people. Ho was, at one time, Superintendent of EducatLion foi Sotnth Carolina, and for soveral years has been Superintendent o: the Citadel Academy in Charleston tti appoinitmient ii a d'eerved 6'0Onghition of attainmiients of a high ov4ot $#4 tA spnid~ fituen for Th( i:r <: ! 1211: 2 s., u, () 1 111.i term1 '"I rt, i %%n trit f, 1' ( rr.-(I r- , ( igrenv i: 1 11 mot 4I44V) 4 I h:I\1t , lieanrv :e Smith and1c h!,r dau:tt r'.l Miss L, (ill.~, ,. '3 if - Th( p!aintilt, bro:ght suit to p i")1 rI' I at l edged injur lu 1 t by,\ I a ': t II..p a ne w i f e w hieb i( GrrtI . !w i ,h i .d1 to - ') eI.lt',s i . ai: . iIM w ,' r1 y ;Iyth- & llythe, ' r ( iil . I::d .ll:' Gary EI va "i ,'' !.,,, , ':. 1Th;. I 'Iet'd an ( 4 \ Il .' C";I \ " 1 : Ill ttO1 ( l, l o -a W . 3' . ! . :l ' l s n;(en' w i\o w re . exaitl illd (1 it ibl. 1Th 1 spe for (' \t rt' h . ) ' ( id:S. $i 1jit 1 u: , i...)1r t . 'it" lg 1'I': .r" t he d1en- while 11 E\v . 1 pr l 1::t fI Or It 1>ht;I 'iI . '1eo ("a-(' w ignt. to t . 1 ii 14r ei' a tu, nII( ;, anI1d Irt. \]nrytic (u; '1?o,,,h41, and (Or mj u \ \ . : , ( : ; 1 : i . a"' r 1 : " ' : 1 1 f o r l i:1:1)4 "1' -. 1; I I, ;. V :n i t . lot io$2 wer us211'el) for ai nov1 ), nri d. T Jkllh. u I -41 .is . i 1 1 or TI . , I l Ii cm . was i ar I -I v h..is . time wJnt ;)r ( ' t '" t 111)u '\", "ourt st u . w.i, Wisw( - 1I l c tnclued \1 d'i.t'r(:1V,l. O .)" havinc; be(. (,uit al1 \\ ( sdt l:l;"y tmght. 111 GlmrwW i.enm was Winld guill ('f a=. ',Ilt (,': a lli ish !d A. r av br ~ ,h ,~4 t"lt vath~prsnr t("d ta;t 11r4'. Ih'' , I n t. 1 Ity of ti (:,li \"lu1 )! o 1'I \t a _ 1)1r mp ly" paid. iwa114 IPr setmllent ci +raiitI Jury. T(I , 1lHa -,01)hh. i ,. (). Purd' lV'r',sidii rt .!ud :- r 314 W e thc! (;:.1l1n l ur , b) -g lea\" to) re'port t( your I m;iO r Mhat h u" ha:t\ ,pa':ti J up)l all h)ills( handte (M f"r to I side',rt iol, and i 1r i-i (e r1) )rt w ild say ti w\(, tlhrotl.;h (,ur u.)tm;ittet(e lia visitedt l the pOo,r f1'irmll aid convi conp. W Ii:d c( ndiitio'n.s at bot ent '(ir Iaisfcoy L ah JXw vstd th 3 C le Jai Mattersi( 'tr met wl) i th: our 14lso the('- fam!ily of ltilo a ilet isdu 'tihept hmality ot went. i or (illo otine wo un,bhided. it ltil4 Lom i~I re ma iul, we rg t hel ni a1o1~c or toa 1every ) ci effoto tovern>m tun torestiae ho.onitiere tIanc8 in) the Count.y Commissoi 05l1.1' itlee h er r lietbed. us.q\\ have nort (:s y1)ltJ d t a r t inqui into teL Jarne,4 oruvesigat t Iin ji all thei eth.eiir - an cstrro ic tv ank o stirv'ah e re i: id cors mOn! furthd to i the mXthatth< our duate hvre.:-s WTh fertho t(unty isua beil Autocuation lf Aerip.i now rea ionsines ing theout. fac yh thne Ln.iftelsuro thn Cou1 issey &o rom ibousy, S.ar. w-rrn.J.aro oslya4 ige it crimny a ~oftc for a :3R. C. I ionl lrd o -HAS JU clr, New Store a hiand ;. p1osit ively selling goodsl before , 1; low ar11 at few price,:. 'ill"r of "The Half as th '20 lbs p)1lntallc'n Granulated rl511 iuc lbs. G IooIiid (e C lh e ( f1' 10 Ibs, 11 't ( oslted ,l "..e four Fil st-clUss St"el p1low at -I et lif - UMBRELLAs 2 r 60-hnch Red Table Da st Best Turkey Red, regu & Good Eigh " Half-hour Strike. s I have the m_'_ Conplote Hin, e inl this Coutl ry, all 1,f which are I aI at 111i(s onl 'aft pol. n Men's $1.25 and $1.54 o lent Stock, to go at a E ni - -------- '11 .1 also havo a comloto i r. Poles, Shafts, Cushions, Storm Al y . also, Post Hole Diggers, Touguo F 0 and ovorything in IAIlDWARE h I 11s0 carry a CCalmpleto lin1 GROCERI ES. T goodS Ire( Iought for pric0' eVer Un"de inl this counltry. e 1 miembeLr I am scllintg 5T1,. cl me umc H1. C. SI121E'S OLD It t Coo and see ll and [ will t R.C.C .Liberty m . A Full Line of N Spring NowI onhnd, at prices th s huly for CJAShI. (live mue ca: eponls to the amouunt of your 1011 lions and Ul rt urnt to mie (CallI w'1hen ini Pickenis andi absoluto sattiactin is guara J OH N F, I, Real Esta BIUY YOl STOP PA ~" One 5 room housie, Lot'70x21 i' Two 41 i'oom houses, Lot 70x2.I( y' TIwo icely' shaded 1lts, 100x20( One, onle-aOic lot-~facing l wo s Ont Fa rm-comiprisineg sev'enit cuciiv attin andi only l.A mtiuls fri Ftlor further in-flormiation callI J.D.H-OLDE 0 IEA14 EST)' eOflice id Depot. ~Grand' to Of Our Millin Be of WILL T4 Friday al or. r 'Tho Spring Styles will be sh shapo, material and efibot, Our inuLto shall be, "Correct E~very hat that goes out fron extend to every womn a cordial 6t yourselves the corlrectness of the ly money. If you onlg look yott wi >u SOnl '86 t XVG oought the latgest S. mhents in the histot'y of our' busji 8., teredt to comno and see us.' 'Heath-Bruc nI.I 't EI.,I) .1 t Ll~E~ m p 1 a i:i :1 s. lha ttl' Yv,i> -- .11 tot I[A J' I 1; i . Save yctt Ilt(il. ILIl 1 a. R Jfm : .I I1 1 0111 I ,4 -1 1 1': 1 1 (* 'I11: 1 1:' .I 1 1. 61,1 IC I: ii Iot, lasts it Trade. 4t h i ng, Sh ocs, Goodsk, Silks, tlh' "Stato of nl" lv UrriVO. t'.' ~ 1 114' rt)1 . , . , 11 r i, ; n - F m the best. -1-~b 1-ny thu hea3t. t' iV's sa tifactioll. PocF ke t W,Siiv & Hoes. welit'~>;, Cheeks, "h)lIi'., vh ici we always havo in t, btut littl~ m~oro than tur stiek inu its various . Our stock isi now comn h-s Drug~ deatid andi -'( e .v wo il! got it iarter for 1i I1 Wri ting d Envelope of.J)4 ~ al.l I *. -;m toh)accOS. 4jript 1011s. 'iln(lcaduar I it. pr1 ics Irolli Jothmng... ay Worsted *a at $4.50. O thfl: in00oy. Pho ong them you will 30; your choloo for $8.50. Like This..