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She -as 91d. 1 lCe-eceasedi was a woman of a P, nobl4 obaricter, and high moral tpeiples, loved and esteemed by Po who knew her. She was i mber of the Second Presbyterian arob, her husband for a number of rs being an active pastor .in the esbyteriau denominaition'. Besides a husband, the ibflowing Ildren survive: Mrs. R. S. Brown, B. Riley and Misses Faunie and Ia Riley, all of this city. They yo the sincere sympathy of a host friends in Greenville and in Piok s, their former homo. It has not yet been decided when a, funerald services will be held. The ternient will take place in Spring. ood comotory.-Greenville News, Let instant. Children's Day. Children's Day was observed last Linday by the Sunday school at ethol church, Pickens circuit. The )ngregation Nag too large for the 3ating capacity of the church. The Kercises in the morning were devo 3d to Foreign- and Domestic Mis ions. Rev. 0. L. McCain and J. I1. Lttaway addressed the audience on lissions, also Mr. Aiken, of Antioch n same subject. After a bountiful and excellent din or the children's exercises began y reciting several very appropriato ices. This was preceded by the uporintondent of Bethel Sdaday chool, Mr. Attaway and the congre. ration by reading alternately, selec. ed verses of scripture. Mr. Aber. romnbie, 82 years old, made a talk, ased upon his experience in life. L'ho choir led by Mr. Duff Bowling urnished splendid music. The occasion was pleasant and >rofitable. The second Sunday in ruly will be Children's Day at Now Iopo. Card of Thanks. -We, the undersigned old soldiers f the Confederate army, for our olves and in behalf of Camp Garvin, nd all the old soldiers participating, esire, thus publicly, to show our ap WOciation to the Daughters 9f the konfederacy, and the citizo; gea, ral of Pickens an*Itty, for their boughtJkiff'ness and hospitality ten the 3d of June, 1903, and >r all the courtesios shown the old old iers on that day. We hope that. boy may be always as successful in 11 of their undertakings and may lod's richest blessings crown their fforts. Again thanking them, one and all, or their thoughtful kindnoss and loping the Great Captain of the Uni rerso will permit us to live to enjoy nany moure such days at their hands, ,ve arc Respectfully, David C. Tompkins, WV. L. Morgan, W. N. Bolding. Founded on a Hock. If you toot your little tooter and thon lay aside your horn, there's not 1 sout in ton short days will know hlat von wore born. The man who ~athers p~umpkins is the mnau who lows all day, and the man who teOps) it humping is the one who nakes it pay. The man wvho edver ,ises with a short, a sudden jerk, is bho one who blames the editor be aanse it doesn't work. They who ge t the businesi take a long and steady pull and keep the local paper from year to year quite full. He plans his advertisoments in a careful, thought ful way and keeps forever at it until ho makes it pay. He has faith in all the future can withstand a sudden shock, and like the man of Scripture, has his business founded on a rock. Ambler N~ews. The health of this viciniity is gener ally good. Most of the farmers are done thin ning cotton and the growing crops are the smallest we have seen for the time of y'ear. Noah's ark has beeon at Pumpkin town the past week and if is said that it will float up the Oolenoy this week. S. F. Ed ens is the champion crow killor. lHe has killed 14 in the past two weoeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lynch visited the latter's parents, Mr. A. K. Edens Sunday. We think it would -be wise for the County Commissioners to have fords made on the small streams instead of bridlges. The cost would be munh less and a great saving to the county. As one has well said: ."An ounce of preventative is worth a pound of oure. J. D. 8. Olemient Dots. A. A. Simmons, of the Monaghan Mills, was laid to rest in the Mt. UDarmol cemetery Sunday. Our gift od young preacher, Arthur Christo. phier, conducted the funeral service, assisted by the venerable Father Looper, wvho made one of the most tender and touching appeals to the large assembly to be prepared for death that we have hoard in a long time. Uncle Billie Smith, as everybody calls him, though getting quite feeble is still able to attend church and Suc day school. The farmers of this section are wvorking with a determination to keep their craps clean, and hoping to have favorable weather that will bring onit the late cotton and other crops. We have not had the washinig rains in this section that othbers have had. This scribe went down, just after the freal-et, to -Farr's old mill, now owned and managed by the hustling young farmor and merchant, Ed. Means. His miller, uncle Billie Spen. cer, was somewhat in the mud, but was working like a beaver to get his mill started, The water was high enloogh to run a small bout into the mill house. On our ret~urn we stopped at 0. P. Jones, one of the best farmers ot our seetton. He.has a very fine garden and some BerdhIre shoats that are hlaid to beat.. .ie has a good houe cad ovei-ythlbg has the appearanee of bhrift an d energy. AlIss Q!1 Williatus, who has seen sfo# 3 v r, bett Dr .,*y Gray? 'My hair. was falling out and turning gray very fatt. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling-crnd restored the natural color."-Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's Impossible for you not to look old, 'twth the color of seventy years in your hair1 - Perhaps you are seventy and you like your gray'hairl If not, I use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In-less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth.. 1.00 a botlle. All druggists. It your drugglst cannot suply you, sond us ono doniar said wo will express you a bottle. le sure and ivo tho namo of your ncarest e r le. Addr ess, J. CA1VI~ltW. Lowell, Mlass. NOTICE. ITATE 01 SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. Pickens County Farmer's Alliance Ware house Company, a Corporation duly chartered by law. Plaintifi. AGAINST . W. Folger, J. A. Robinson, et. al., Defendants. Pursuant to an order made by Hon. R. 0. Purdy, in the above stated case, lated March 19th, 1903, all Stockhold )re in the Pickens County Farmer's Al liance Warehouse Company, must ap pear before me, as "Special Referee," ind prove said stock on or by the 15th lay of August, 1903, or be barred from iarticipating in the proceeds arising rom the salo of property described in he complaint, A. J. BOGS. Ju25w2. Special Referee. Figkgnu Raih'oa Company. TIME TA ILE NO. 2 Supersedes Time Table No. 1. Effective 12:01 A. Ml., Feb. 1st, 1901. Readown. Rad UJR ~ o. 12. No. 10. STlTo-NS.- No. - 'No. 9. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. 4:00 pm 10:40 am lv. Pickens ar.2:55pm 0:45 pm 4:05i pm 10:45 an Vorguson 2:45pm 0:30 pm 4:15 pm 10:55 am *1arson's 2:30pm 0:15 pin 4:20 pm 11:00 am *Arinil's 2:25pm 0:10 pm 4:25 pm 11:05 am lauldin 2:20pm 6:05 pin 4:40 pm 11:14 a n ar. Easley lv. 2;l5p mu 0: 15pim *10"tig Stations. All trains daily except Sunday. No. 10 connects with Southern Railway No. 33. No. 9 connects with Southern Railway No. 12 No. 12 connects with Southern Railway No 11. No. 11 connects with Southern aillway No. 31 IV'For any information apply to J. T. TAYLOR, Gen. Manager. For Bicycles 1. -AND SBicycle Matorlal of all kinds, Fine Cigars & Tobaccos, Can Goods, Sugar, Coffee, SMauhine Needles, and mnany other things too tedious to mention .. ,. SBicycle Repairing Carefully Done. All at the lowest Cash Price. Call on westEnd. CENTtA L, S.. Trespass Notice. Under penaity of the law, all persoms are hereby given notice that we prohibil entry on our land for hunting, fishing itc our streams, digging roots, or for any other purpose; also they aro forbidder: to start or set out fires, or to range ci graze any live stook thereon, or to com mit any waste or injury to the timber. BENEDICT-LOVE COMPANY. SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY Land For Bale. In less than one-half mile of th< corporate limits of the town of Pick ens; on which is a fine water powei on Town Creek. Fine grove aroun( shoal and silty or eighty acres of fin< farming land. Pumpkintown, Peter'i Creek, Eastatoc and Greenville roadi crosses on head of shoal. Easy o access, B. Holder, 12tf. Pickens, 8. C. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an anti septic liniment, andl when applied t< cuts, bruises and burns, causes them t< heal without maturation and much more quekly than by the usual treat. ment. For sale by Dr. o. W. Errie Pickens, and Dit. R. F. Smith, Eask y, W. T. MeFALL, President. * PICKEN: OF PICKI CAPITAL, - PROFITS, - DEPOSITS, Interest paid on time Dep< Liberal Treatment WE MAKE A SPECIAI/TY OF et-DRE3 J. E. H AGOOD, .J. P. CA w. Mi. hiAGOOD , wV. ' Hi. A. IICIEY, . J. L, Bolt, M. D. Pickens Dru For that cold in the head "GRIP a Our Diarrhpea Mixture C ~If you have dandruff or y Quinine Hair Tonic s0c. Apother lot of "NUNNA heB$Pa'er pt~on fot 4cte, it IN sio ply ton and I a ftelr orn.m' No oute-,.jhoipsy.. 0 If so call on J. D. MOORE and and got a 10 pound Caddy Old Reliable,' $2.95 per box. Brown's Mule, $3. 10 per box. Hatchot, $3,60 pbr box. Schnapps, $390 per box. Red Elephaut, $3.50 per box, Cuba Free, $3.40 per box. Blind Tom, $340 per box. Other goods at * qually as low prices-, Cand.dy 15 a box. W Bring me your produce,' J. D. MOORE, S VATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Piokens. In Common Pleas Court. SOMMONS FO, RELIEF. Complaint not Served. M, F. Hester, Plaintiff, against T. Clingman Powell, Catherine Powell, Mary A. Alexander, Jo 'epli 'Powell. William Powell, Hampton Aiken, Mary Aiken, Leathio Aiken, Conley Aiken, MaIrtha A ikon,Eplri.i in Powell, Calvin Powell, Piek Allison Powell, Omie Powell, Licony Powell and Emiline Andorson, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEI ind required to answer bho 0)mplaint it this action, which is,llod inthe office o Olork of Court of Pickene county and ti 403 vo a copy of your answer to said com plaint on thethe subscribers at their offile 1t Pickens, C. 11., S. 0. within twent3 lays after the service heroof, exelusiv -)f the day of such service; and if yet fail to answer the complaint within th time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this actiol vill apply to the Couit for the relief de nanded in the complaint. Dated Apr. 1, A. D. 1903. I A. J. BOGGS, SEAL C. C. P. Morgan, Mauldin & Mauldin. Plaintiff's Attornoy To Ommi Powell and .Marthri Aike minors over the .ges of' fourteen (14 years defendout: Take notice that unles yon,prou'ofor yourselves the appoint mont of a guardian nd litem to ropresen you in this action within twenty (20 days after service of this summons upol you, the plaiutiff will apply to the cor to have such gunrdian ad litem appoint ed. Morgan .Mauldin & Maildin, Plaintiffs Attorneys. April, 1 A. D. 1903. To Joseph Powell and William Pow ell, and Emiline Anderson absent de fendants:- Take notice that th complaint- and the summons c which the foregoing is a copy were file in the office of the Clerk of Court, Pici ens county on the 1 day of April 1 A. D 1903, Morgan, Mauldin & Mauldin, Plainitiff's Attorneyi Apr. 1, A. D. 1903. 5. A. 3tO0 RGAN. T. .J. 3 A Ui.I)IN(. IVY 3M. SIA ULDI MOR)lGAN. M'AULIlN & MAUI.LDIN, PICK iGNS, S. O. P'raettee iinil the conirtst. Prompt attentic giveon to aill business. Oltee always openj COLLEGE OF CHARLESTDA CHJARL1.STON. S. C. Letters, Science. Engineering. Oz Scholarrhip to each County of Soul Carolina. Entrance examinations he at Pickens by County Superintendent Education and Probate Judge on Ju 10. Tuition $40. Board and furnish room in Dormitory, $t0 per month. A candidates for attmission are permitte to compete for Boyce Scholarship which pay $100 a year. For catalogu address HARRISON RANDOLeJI, jul8td. ' Predident. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILU E rolinbe Lia as1 Drug stft Go1 m etallic boxes, Realeti with blue rlbboz (ik nul att. i n it louise. Ilu o y r l ruggls no iila n1. ', si1u4 fr larie alnas , ati by ut Ian : lasg. 10,000 Tiestuimonials. Sold bi COfoHESTER OREMIOAL 00. 9lOO Sladison Nquaire, P'IEILA., IA Menton this oaae.. J. Mel). BRUCE, Cashier. S BANK,.o ENS, S. C. - $ 20,500.00. - $ 10,312.09. - $100,055.29. >sits. Qaref~l Management, to all It's Cuit omers. 8MALL LO kTO FARMERS. TORSne (EY, J. HOG J. NHl , P.G. g Cornpjanyt try our 4ASULES" *-THEY/KURE. u~res. Try it. / ur hair falls ottry our LT$' CA ES" just ae WO ex a minn UPti Otis. vcttp soliwarehi ps IN Wint ii 'ndfqr the admi so - B Wil1 0, held , Conuir House o6. )Vridtay, Ju y , ut 0. mi. Applicants pust not-be less than t fteen years of .ago. When sclarships areO -vacated ifter July 10th, they will be awarded o thlose making the highest averago t this examination. The nlext sess4ion will opeli about '36eytmber 10, 1908. Fur furlher infurmation and a cat. dIogue address Prosidnot D. B.-John. on1, Rok Hill, 8. . m28td. Ealey's - Jeweler Always Wad to See You. Have a complete Hie of Jew- )N elry at very close pices. / JtiA recei ved i lot of Rogers A Silver Kntives and Forks. . . Repalring of Watches, Clo%9 and anything in the Jewelry Lino prom ptly done and guar- ? anteed. Call on ine at Cllaham K Clothing Co., next door to / drug store. Harvey Snider. M rhis sigunturo Is on every box of tho gonuino Laxative Bbromo-ininc -rabIets , ho lIJUtedI - t!. **dzm 'tO4ii her.me - - - '' 'amdy YOU'VE BEE TRY-A ALL OF 'EM S t 0 SHOE N * $2.00, $2 Pride & UP-TO-DATE GREE\NV *enroeeeees The Oldest Dry Goo The Original West I can supply all of your wvan D Iry Goods, Nc My house is full of new S bought at the lowest Markel cheaip as good reliable good sible to tell you intelligently advertisement, but if you wi h give us pleasure to show y0 d lowest price that such good: in ladies goods from a chea d White Goods are very stroni S strong line of Men's and WV s, suit all-High Cuts, Low C 1 Shoes. It will cost you not Some people say they -save t buying. Polite attention gi A. K. I 11eaI Estati BUY YOU STOP PAl One 5 room house, Lot 70x21I Two 4 room houses, Lot 70x210 Two nicely shaded lots, 100x200 One Farm-comprisintg seventy cuhiivation and only 1.4 ilos fr< $14.00 per acre. 147 acres on two cotton mille. 75 acrea in cu] The wood alone on this plaice wo: one will be ahead of you. 130 acre farm near Six Mile clh heart timber; 60 acres in cultivati] For further information call c J. D. HOLDEI RtEAL ESTA' O111ce at Depot. IBlacksmith ia IL. C. HIUNTERt'S OLI IHas opened a first class r ialty of scientifie HORISE iron and Brass. Plokene, South Carolina. Our r'- Y.a ainnQ (Jil SUPI, Il VIee a s N THINKING, IASHIING GOOD 'ALUES,-e .50, $3.00., ; lPatton. SHOE HOUSE, S. C. tions and Shes prngad ume oos - reaund illo besold a uPwattoav n.ie h >i lawn tafinGeenil.M g. en'sDesShrs lons ndrer Shoest :utsgFane Sumer oodsea iingdtclook at y goods. i ne b slooking yhbeor gRMen's rcsLShrt. A. omens Uclcre. Sost Rus FinOE SheadCha oney bylonghres-be-haoe tivrato,12aredod.otm ad :t hE moe. oe uckodsm fect, 2-stoy dwlig 6 ce ood on; plety o lf in tem 12 m Picos, picke s, 4.0. roL Rhepairy Somp.uorsm TANDc, 2 Lr ibertyn, S. ac. gn on let2ay of unng908rats $25oclc George'sCree k .Hom o.ld Ipanrsho and maeais a ec 77 OR young men and all nobby dressers-made on entirely'diffe'rent lines from the ordinary ready-to-wear suits because it is distinctive in cut and appearance. To wear one. means to be properly clothed; 'tis said "'The clothes make the Man," but we sell the "clothes that make man. 4IRI EENVILLE, Mouth C~arolisna. e - - -_ _ _ _ Do You. Questiion If so conie to SEE US We haye the Answer. China at a Sacrifice. STOVES and RANGES, We make Specialty of them. FRUIT JARS; JELLY GLASSES; Etc. Summer Saving is Winter Pleasure. The BEST APPLE and PEACH PARERS ever sold in Easley. Save Fruit. : : : 1: PAINT, OIL; 1\'ETAL VORK. We Come to see us to save money. W. H. Pickens' So. Whaebonght the largest and~ most complct c nds thsFall thtwehv ever carr e.~d, wiiI , a . . , a inNwGoods and Low Pr-ices. Weinteacoprsnwhayhus mn South Carolina in Siyles, Quality, Quonnl ity3n rie e ent lead th procession this F'all anid will niot be iudersold by3 anybody. It will be easy for you 1o buy ut, Richecy's when yon stop anid examino the pretty goods and get the pr-ices, and it certainly will pay you. A dollar savedl is a dollar made. D~o yopr- trading at Rie'-' Wer can show you exceptional values m, Dresa Go all Grades and Prices. Beant ifuil Waist FlanneL elegant lune of Dresses and Trimmings--special 'HOEJS : I-Ioms : Weo mak~o a specially ofI our Slhoe Departmnor.. ,. U Se t-..em mI 41n grades for Ladies, M~en- and Children. -The bes'. muakes from t~h leading Ilactories in Ameriica. 13113 your Shoes from us and you will b pleased. We guar-antece satisfaction. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT COM PLETE Good Calicoes. Good Outhings, Goodl Red Flannel, best rdswiee White Hlomcsp~un, host Oanton Flanel, best Checked Hlomespun No matter w hat prices are quoted y-ou we will sell you for I -. H. A.1RTOW' kiirTHE CHEAPEST STORE IN PICKENS.' FOR TH-E NEXT THIRTY DAYS For Cut Pr ices to suit tihe Dull Season on GLASS \ CROCKERY-WA TIN-WARE, JEWELRY A Full line of Cannied Goods, Pickles, Oat Tp' Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Nut< . a, Molasses. eThe Best C1 onf Used and recommended by all the Stock anid Poultry raiser. Affipt Liqiid Shoe polish. Country ProdIuce in Exchange for MRS. K.L1 CURETON WIIlg P4eseg Sterling Silver LIH Steili Cut Glass,- Art P No Diamonds, W