University of South Carolina Libraries
-r Anuum. J30tes Recasonable e an second *las h yJuly 23, 1903. SLL FOR PIoCKENS. neAeds' enterprises; she-me 14keenly, this fact, there going to gb all the nmanu Ing enterprisob she can. Hai ro NO .citizens have -p)ut thei: tthe wheel and are push, a hmwill for anything that will 41e town .and county, "and il 'b follow . 'an the night the day' hei they get together you cat no enterprise calls, for another; 0 t~ig, brings another; dividende a ning from thet operation of one plalt caupes the people to want divi dends from other sources so it goes. -Th6Bfirst project under way is au 0 kil I This will be capitalizd atl 18000 and have a complet ginnry q Is 11,at thed. The prot ers mot O e store of W. T. McFall Monday sc.rganized by the election of W. Fball, president; J. Sam Wilson, vic0 O:esidsnt; R. E. Bruce, secretary and 'treasurer, and It. H. Cureton, goereal mankger. hoy are pushing things and have atked for the first installmnt of stock bythe 6th of August and the second pyment by Seaptember 15th and the reimainder to be'called for. -as needed. e . W ior home enter prise people are given the are p f taking stock, for All realize that we are vitally intor bsted in building up the waste places of our county. The ginnery system will be such that you bring your cotton and in 20 minutes it is ginned, balod and on your wagon and your seed ready to sell. This will put you on a gooting with other markets for tho sale. cotton here will be greater than er 0 U. and mnay lead to outsidg I.uy ore com.. hare to purefe This enter i bring other yourprisgs and I sd truy gadI t sl.his coming utyo a ooting hr ctoeowill be noreatip up"aabout it Notean may ld toldorts~by Thisenerviv 0 bing sode adsiohr of the State or Confederate States in the late war between the states, in Pickens county, are requested to meet in each towvnship the first Sat * urday in August, 19)03, for the pur pose of electing a representative to meet at the court house the first Monday in September to elect a County Board of Pensioners for the year 1904. The place and time of meeting in - each township shall be at 4 o'clock p. mn., at the following named places: Easley township, at Easley. Liberty township, a~t Liberty. Central township, at Central. Pickens township, at Pickens. Hurricane township, at Mile Creek church. Eastatee towvnship, at Antioch church. Pumpkintown township, at Suth erland's store. Dacuaville township, at Looper's Gin. When assembled they shall organ ize by electing a chairman and a sec retary and shall then olect by ballot, an, ex-Confederate soldier not a holder of nor applicant for a pension, as the representative of the veterans of said, township. J. B. Newbury, Pension Commissioner. To The PeoOple of Plokens Vounty. Westar inster, S. C., July 20, 1903.I Being under the employ of D. B. Johnson, President of 'Hinthr~op Col. lege, Rocek Hill, S. C., to visit the schools of Oconee and Pickens conn ties, I make the following appoint ments: Johnston's Chapel, Monday August 3d, 1903. Ruhamnah, Tuesday, August 4th, Zion, Wecdnesday, August 5th. t Croswell, Thursday, Aug. 6th. e Lenhardt, Fr-iday, Aug. 7th. t Minynard, Monday, Aug. 10th, t Boethleheom, Tuesday, Aug. 11th.j Gahtes, Wednesday, Aug. 12th. i Six Mile, Thursday, Aug. 13th. a Pickens, U. H., Friday, Aug. 14th. b( 17lassy Mountain, M honday, Aug. 0 Carperiter's Creek, Tuesday, Aug. U 18th. 1 Oolonoy, Wednesday, Aug. 19th, ba Grove, Thursday, Aug. 20th. 1 Holly Springs, Friday, Aug. 21st. (1 Antioch, Mondav, Aug. 24th. I: Shad Grove, Tuesday, Aug. 25th. t Gap iill, Wednesday, Aug. 26th. " Iearnestly request all the trustees 1i * and patrons of the surrounding comn- E aMiitties of the abovo named die. ti trictd to meet me on the above named if *Atesaf~ et every one come and bring 'n '*dhi~ Wprepared to stay all day. 44vish it were such that I could ir evi~0ery school in the county. As n i )ave only eighteen days in the le pty I Qave arranged the dates el U4pog6 so that every : one can n' a ~ t ene of the above namead ai )~'~~OOv .t is ~y purpose to try and Ak bre interest ili the improve. W ~t fur gountry schools. I r-- 0' -I~ ~ hq trustees' to ihite one or S sakers. Hplnt 4that ourh 4: y prove beneficial. a Yours a a.-(is) Mary IR. Sholor. n~4~ 1 to the al the res p1 ~ 'A: The Kind You Have Always ii use for over 30 years and 80oI Allo All Counterfeits, Imitation Experiments that trifle -wl Infants and Children-Exj What is ( Castoria Is a harmless su goric, Drops and Soothinj contains neither Opitun, I stribstance. Its age is its g aid allays Feverishness. . Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assimi Stomach and Bowels, givi The Children's Panacea--1 CENUINE CAS Bears th The Kind You H in Use For ( TE OCENTAUR COMPANV. TT Prom Needmore. People have begun to layby the corn and cotton in this section. Crops have grown very rapidly foi the past three weeks. If cotton sells for 10 or 15 cents a pound this fall and the frost don't got it before it opens, weo may be in the swim yet. . . Mr. Eflbert Perry, of the George''s Creek section, has some of the finest peaches we have seen. "'He has a large, well kept orehyd of pears, peaches, etc., and finda the business very profitable. W. A. Morris, of Greenville, and his father, of Grears, were the guest of N. A. Christopherst' *week. Mrs. Dutch .,Wifiains, son and two a s,'are spending the summer 1ith Richard Lenhardt, Mrs. Wit. hiais' father. Byrd Hunt, of San Antonio, Tex., is visiting his brother, Jas. W. Hunt, of the Mt. Carmol section. Mr. Hunt has been blind 21 years and has traveled nearly all over the United States and enjoys hunself wherever he goes in spite of his blhndness. Thue Lenhardt school opened Mon day with W. A. Christopher as prin cipail. Sambo says you may hear from him soon. H~e will write on divers Bulb jects, wvhich he says the people must have if they succeed in fiheir different pursuits. Ho says ho hasn't as much education as some of the Bostonian dude rep~orters, but he will ,vager two artichokes and an onion that he has more experience than a printing office full of 'om, lHe is now.out of the boo business for the rest of his days, if he lives to be as old as Methuselah. Hie's been very busy of late doctoring his sickly looking cotton and corn. He says there's only one kind of med icinlo that will kill grass and make cotton growv, and that is elbow grease but he (lon't much like to apply the (lose -the sun bothers him. He says this coulntry' is far different from tihe gardeni of Eden anyhow. He wishes hie could have been in old Adam 's pla1ce; lie bets he'd never sinnied, but would have stayed there and kept that garden of paradise forever. He says everything is contrary here for wvhen you try to grow cotton the grass will growv knee high, when you try to grow hay the weeds growv knee high, md whon you feed the weeds to the zow she looks high, brings a sigh, acks high an-i goes diry. I have been trying to persuade uim to go into the dairy business, but te is such a pessimist when he is in he grass that he'd swear wvhite was >lack, and vice versa, and that every loud was a "sly coon," Mlonday was lunday, and~ so on into infinity. He .ays cows are all rogues and he be ieves they all sprung from Achan, vhuo stole the Babylonian garment, ilver and gold from the enomy's ~amp during the conquest of Canaan >y Joshuma. lHe ,says ,t. will take four eon with axes and double barrel, an omat ic, round lock, self-loading, shell xtracting, breech-loading shot guns a koop two, like the one he has, in bie p~asture. He says dairy cows can imp a ten rail fence and not touch , eat up two acres of corn, or an are and three-quarters of oats, b~ar y or rye before you can run them ait with the best our in the country, rid can kick the shortening out of a iscuit bofore you say scnt and eat a eck of bran or cotton seed meal and< u1118 before you milk one teat dry; oiler for tihe calf till it would run a oad man crazy and make the sky azy, a smart man lazy, a sober man oozy, till he would call his wife Susy pnt-you get me-Balittle supper sweet ulik and-soda-ete. I saw it was no se to argue with him, but I sugges d lie raise beef cattle and figured out for him and told him lie coul I rake $5, hide iand tallow clear profit. Shucks," says' lhe,. hidesl no money< I hides since they've gone to skini ,I ng negroes in the North." "Cow ather won't be worth as much as raw and shucks, for them Northern angro lovers will all hav'e a belt, cap 1(1 bots made out. of nigger hides. Well I left Sambho just then and he t histled for Sancho, wended his way rer them bll humming "Au'd Lang a yeo,' as lhe went and in a little while ri appeared with his nmulecyclone.ori a little knoll and began to Jay rooks 3 'ound lis cotton. He whistled are (but ne er Yankee Doodle,) and s old yalr ITg yelped lazily arOund I ter a cotton~ tail. The horn blew, yclonie br'ayed, baoced his earp and arted for the bouse with' Sanbo, dew stoek and1 all. It' wie a *lrous '~ &w Ot~ a-mule,:bute rta0 to R ~'9~~~g and didE600 the Bought, and wideh has been ias borne the signature of has been made urider his pee I supervision since its infIncy. w no one to deceive you in this. s and "Just-as-good "1 are bub th and endanger the health 'of oerience against Experiment. 4ASTORIA bstititte for Castor Oil, Pare r Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It Vlorphino nor other Narcotio narantee. It destroys Worms [t cures Diarrlica atnd Wind , Troubles, cures Constipation 1lates the Food, regulates the. ng healthy and natural sleep. ie Mother's Friend. TORIA ALWAYS Signature of LYe Always Bought )ver 30 Years. Nunn"Y GThKC, Ne~w YORK W"1 Notice, I wil not be in my office after Aug. 1st, except on Saturdays and on first Mondays and Tuesdays. I expect to visit the schools of the county. The public will please take duo notice of the above and govern, yourself ac cordingiv. R. T. Hallum, Ju9tf. Co. Supt. Education. $20.00 REWARD.' The East Fork 13aptit'church will pay twenty..dolrs to any person .vho will airest and bring safely se cund, to C. M. Gillespie, one Loon Whitmire, age 22 years, 5 feet 4 nr 6 inches high, slim made and slim face. Has light hair and complexion, down. ward look, cannot arrest his attention and hold his eye. Blue eyes, smoothe faco. Money paid on delivery. 0. M. Gillespie, East Fork, N. C. Transylvania county. Singing Convention. The~ Pickens county singing con. venition will meet with the Secona church on Saturday before the serond Sunday in August at 10 o'clock a.m WVe hope that great interest will be manifested in the convention and that we will have the best meeting in history of the convention. Accord iing to the constitution the convention is composed of three delegates from each church, Sunday 8schoo1 and sing. I ing choir in the county. Laban Mauldin, Chairman Executive Coin. nridge to Lot. Bids will be received. and contract awarded to lowest bidder at 12 noon, August 8th, at Old Pickens bridge on Keowee river, between Oconee and Pickeus counties, for building tihe Old Pickens and ia wrence bridges Plans and1 specifications may be seen at Oconee or Pickenis court house. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. L. D). Stephens, Supervisor Pickenms Co. D. F. McAlister, Supervisor Oconee Co. July 23w3. Shake into Your shoes A iien'~s Foot-E~asc. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, niuions, Ingrowing NaIls, Swollen, and vwea tig fet. A t all diruggists anid shoe store sale of Rl Estate. By virtue of a power of 'attorney & axecutedi to me by the heirs of Amelia Dole'nan, deceased, I will sell at areeniville Court House, in the city /d f Greenville, S. 0., on Monday the > 3d day of August, 1903, at 11 o''clock A t. in., for cash, to the highest bidder, N til that piece, parcel and tract of < and situate andt lying in the State of / south Ciarolina'aiud County of Pick ma, containing one hundred and hf. ~een (115) aores, more or less, lying a1 mn south Saluda river, and bounded >y lands of T. T. Hughes, Rev. J. E. a i'oster, estate lands of Mrs. Susan [Tunt, deceased, and estate lands of Meorge 8. Whitmiro, deceased, and emng the place on which said Amelia ~ Joleman resided at the time of her leathi. Purchaser to pay for deed. - J. 0. Coleman,. j28w2. A ttorney in Fact. It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen's Foot Ease, a power. It nres Chilblains, Swollen, Swahg Soe Ach ig inp feet. At all druggists and ho nurmese Girls. The Burmese girl begins smoking vihen she is about three years of age. L. group of schoolgirls in Mandalay vill sit in a circle passing around the igarette, just as Ameriean girls would' ass round the bag of caramels. It m~'t a weedy little thing two inches ang and no thickness that the Bur aese girl smokes. It is a whacking big, heroot, nearly a foot long and weigh ng about three-quarters of a pounid. Nine National capitala. Ilow many readers could tell offhand he number of national capitals tis ountry's congress. has sat in and give lie names? Not many probably. Well, ere have been nine of themn-Wash-. igton; Baltimore and Annapolis, In - [aryland; Trenton andc Princeton, in row Jersey; Philadelphia, Lancaster nd York, In Pennsylvania, and New ork city.-National Magazine, W~oolgatherna. "For one's wits to go Wolgather. ig*' Is an allusion to a pitiful industry )metimles seen Inl older countries. In wts of Frtice, Gernmany and Spain iry old people are Sometimes employ. IU ifgathering wool from bushes in idepn tmo where it has bieen pluck. . ii thileoen tn anm.als.-. as. OldtBrit in ue'thuin anuy otbe*, R6 row and Fj.auco turth. AwtE~Ian ~atIer, InrFtuce old abo ,aroioniht 4p I quantities by rag dealoid inid sold t factories, where 'they are, taken .apaa and submitted to long'processes yhic turn them into paste, frdin wWeh ti inaterial Is trantforimed int ,o an.it tion leather, appearing mucir like th f(nest Aiiorocco. .(Glnnt Tortoleca. The giant tortoises from the Qalla pagos -Ilands in the Loridon zoologiei gardens are said by . biologists to b botweeni 2,600 and 8,000 ynsrs old. Ox T4l soup. Ox tail soup, now regarded as a na tional English dish, wits first made b; the very poor Huguenot refugees fror France, after the revocation of th edict of Natites.. because ox tails thel had no narket value. A Iardy P'Ile. A dealer in the Paris H1alles was un packing a hamper of ilsh which ha< come packed in ice from Gonda, ir Holland, when a pike of four pound weight was seeni to faintly move iti fins and was forthwith plunged into a trough of fresh wiator, where in tw< -hours it was frisking about as lustily as if it had never been caught. Why Gunta Diane. A correspondent, noting what is fair ly well known among entomologists that many species of flies congregate together to dance, says it is weil knowi that this is for a very utilitarian pur pose--the selection of a mate. Nantucket. The island of Nantucket rests on i vast peat formation. Odd Dirds. Two napoleon bishops and one bla<4 headed nun are among the birds whic have been presented tg the aviaries hn the Liverpool parks. Pussy Willows. In rural England the blossoming twigs of willow which our childrer call "pussy willows" are often used In churches on Palin Sunday as thc only available branches which havc yet begun to show proofs of returning life. Five Generations. A boy born in Berlin the Qther 4ay is able to look upon his mother, gdid. mother, great-grandmother and great. great-grandmother, the last eg niko ty-eight years old. h . 0 . MA ALD Pickens, South Carolina. Office upstairs (in rear rooms) over ',arle's Drtig Store. Oflers his profes ional services to the public. ....VIRINIA COL LEGE... 1or YOUIN(O LADIES, Rtonatoke, Vat. o pens Sept. 21 . 1903. One of th e leadling schools nr V ttig ILdies its the southti. New b)1udigs, r ai aao aa ita i ccaiery- ii lea hen nr Va. lunted for haealih. Euaronenno tad Amearienn' Datchers. FullI coutrse. Conaservaatory' iadvanta ex~ ha Art, Mu lsic and Ehaaacutiona. Stuadetaf rom tin Statte. Certifle.ates Wellesle~y. I'or enta M'tATT"Il E Pl~l RIS. P'res.. Rotantoke, tva. J1u l~w8. I f so call on J. D). MOORE and and get ai 10 p)ound Caddy Old Reliable, $2,95 per box. B ro w n's M ul e, $3. 1(0 per box. Hatchet, $3.60 per box. Schnuapp., $3.90 per b)ox. Red ElJepahant, $3.50 per box. Cuba Free, $3,40) per box. Blind T1om, $3 40 per box. Other goods at oqually ai low rices' Candy 15o a box. Dl~rinig me your produce. J. D. MOO RE.~ Easley's -.- Jeweler ; AlwaysM 4ilnd to S4ee Yoti. Have a complete hine of Jew eiry at very closo prices... Just receiyed a lot of Rogers Silver Knives and IForlg. . . . Itnpairing of Watches. Clookse and any thing '.n the Jewvelry / Line prlomphitly (done and guar- s anteed, Call on me at Callahami Clothing Co0., next door to / drug store. Harvey Snider. For Bicycles -AND Bicycle Material of all kinds, Fine Cigars & Tobaccos, Can Goe. Sugar, Coffee, rMachine Needles, md mnany other thinpgs too todlious to mention . . Bicycle Repairing Caret'ully 1)Dej All at the lowest Cash Price. C. C. FluRcKS8 & C0., Wesat Emild. OENTtA L, N. C. Would that we could HOUT FROM EVERY HDUSE-TOP Ith the ets'ength of a aillion voice.L Dr. King's Miicover What ' . ea Th4t, *Ithoqt MeI D ~And in ihe best'of Sui t- Why,.' Force,' of coi Tith Rady-to-c the strength of m without t] Exotudos Chos sand StesA " ' Force' Ist a regular breakfast b LAndly to the x elusion of steaks or k the ld standard. A. GUNuo e|AGen Slaughter " 'For 300 meno Ranging inl Price from to gio o Sale Monday J OFF ABOVE PRICES F( Think what it means to h11 suit of Clothes. We are doi the goods into money and to a magnificent stock for Fall: ing manufactured for us. The old prices are marked each sulit, and you take one-tl1 some of the prices: pW12.5 to this lon ae egulay l Tink Pant it asto per Theitem of thsW sae di the goof iccomney an aet aEva-ferthn sock for cah, ip anatrd for bysus omner of heplehulgo an August on uitos drawnb '~ ' mulesn nethis othe it-ch aghrsel toacc sn itzohalstn.o the olsoay godsila s swiftl anr Loengb ant ofuRitras whic 3313 e work.The stermso his ae onstan1 overte, anda boh wlece an 1 thaos time aofpne bygh parent ingth erno csol buyngan cas, alay boh by crdtsosaeth. for yorefaine an Wasier way. bi WE-OME -ATN t IllI unier long Lti shall keep u strong, innser trim? -so,' laughed "Sinny tre Coreal eat he heat. "od In JhORUI inel2 Sale of ING; sLuits ,6.5o to $22.50 uly, 13th at scount )R SPOT CASH. Ive One-Third on a ng this to convert clear the tables for mnd Winter now be in plain figures on ird off. Here are - $10.00 - - 5.68 - - 5.00 mns, Stouts and ex.. t Suits andl 72 Boys :ent discount. >C carried out to the he same treatment and no alterations 1ENVTILLE S. C. A r'e conltinual new goods ai~ shower of I f'or J1 >ds fromi Hamburg ~tired horses and to a hogshead of market. Instead of ed from ocean to almost like a net ly con veyi ng mer it. Merchants all et~ail are forsaking credit and are adopt 1 selling, "'Quick > the man who has eatcn bath and huei~ paying as you go. HFICKEN - DT A t The liver rivii be gently stirr that the bile will be thrown off in ti channel; the system must be in A LIVER ANI'> TONIC PE!LLH TS form the Mild P( that completely-does the work with< or injury to any part of the COMPLETE TREATMEN 25 doses as cents at all dealers. Do You . Question 4 If so conme to SEE US We ha11V the An18 China at a Sacr Si'OVES and RANGES, We make S FRUIT JARS; JELLY GLASS Summer Saving is Winter Pleasi The BEST APPLE and PEACI 1 PAl in Easley. Save Fruit. : : PAINT, OIL; METAL V Come to see us to save money. SW. H. Pickens' H. A. RICHE We Luv11 1ought the largest and most complete elandise this Fall that we ha eve r carried, wit i in New Goods and Low I'rjcos. We in.vite a comp il South Carolina in Siyles, Qualty, Qlanl ily and lal the processiou tlhis F I l amd will not be tnd will I easy' for you t1 buy at Iticheoy's when yo VrtW ty o at)o . d get Iho prices, a ind it certainiy aved is a1 I' 'Il:r mauide. Do yot1r1 1 trin111111, at Riche We nCan show lol exeptionald values inl Dress Good" all G radies .d Prices. Beauti iful Waist ilaiinelu in) elegantI Iue of Diesses and Tritminigs---spcel alc. 1 W'e matke a spe cily of our Shoec Dep imtet. graudca for Ladies, Met andu Chtildren. The1 bCs'. m il (Itis in Amert~ien. Buy your Sh~loes f rom us~ a WVe guarantecc sat isfaction. DIOMESTIC DEP)ARTA EJNT CU Ood Calicoes. Gbood Outiings, GoM Redu F White HLomnespJut, bost C anton Flannel, W .(CheekIc No attter what prices are qutoted yo3ve will s I+?- Ai( z'I1TE CHEAPEST STORE IN PIC Cut Glass, Art Potter'y, Bric Novelties. J. F. BRUNS& 109 North Main Street- CRE 'others, Jy receiving ld offers at lot pices ~ 11y. ~OR YO RS We are not asham~ed of otfr prices 1: ly looking out for bargains. HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS if p)ounfd: 10 Doz. Men's Woi-k Shirts--not but all of that kind we could get, 25 to They are eye openers andl won't lastlIon A lot of sheeting in remnants 5C t would not be considered cheap if cotton pound but remarkably cheap at the presc Good dlrilling at 6%r the ya1rd. Some of the biggest values in Photc -ever offered for i oc. See them. KALERS -OF- THLWC wer Cure . >ut shock t system, rT .re? We l'. i11ce, pecialty of theim. + ES; Etc. ire. ERS ever sold ORK. Sons. YIs. stock of ReliIle)IC Mer% he Yr1ateSt attractions IrisOnI With ally honso Price. We 1111n to ersolI1 by anybody. It I Sltp and exn Inin'e tho vill pay you. A dollar 's and save the dollanrs, i n Bla-k and Colore, Plaini and Faucy. An ACS. ' E\ have t.cm in all kes l'ron the~ leading 1(1 youI will beO pleased. MPJ(ITE. (I !IIme puni. all you fi - less. HE Y. K10NS. 14are Flat-ware. .Ilewe Iriy. BRO, ENV(L LE, S. C. EL F. ut are confstant cotton is 14c a SO very miaiiu 35 Cents each. U: yard. Thbis bvas worth Xc. a Ut prirce. Pgrap)h Frames ( OUNTY.