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Happenings o1 a Local and Personal Nature. - Como to Pickens August 15th. -Grand educational rally in Pick ons August 15th. - Goveltnor Heyward speaks in Pickois August 15t. - t -Dr. A. B. Wardlaw, d(jntist, is in Pickeit this week.1 -G0v. IHeyward will ho in' Pick. ns 8aturday, August 15t,h. -Just received a barrel best grado s-tor oil at Pickens Drug Co. -I have four nict milch cows for ;iale. J. D. Holder, Pickons, S. 0. --Irkshire pigs for t-alo. Ivy I. Mauldin, Pickens, S. 0. 2w. --August 15th will be a day long Ioed-miborod 1.y thoso i ho spend it -I 'ickens. -8. P. Breonzoalo has 'no fine ;mlarels for silo. They weigh about 1,000 eahell. --Everybody como and bring din ner and attend th educational rally il l'ickens August 15th. --Save your forago with tho u)p-to 'ito Plano Mower and Rake. Rt. C. C rter, Liberty, agent. --We want 500 dozoi eggs weekly ))(d will pay a good price for them, aado or ash. Craig Brov. ---rs. Myra Marpiree, who is 97 'alr old, is speidaling a few days at -Wantd noew crop of sound dry each stod; $1.00 per bushel in trado. Craig Bros. --R. C. Carter, Liberty, has re (eived a Complete line of buggies, har iess, sackiles, whips, laprobeo, etc. --Heywar d, Martin, Cromer, the 3- Three, all in Pickens, and will S iepoak August 15th in the court house. --Married, oni 110 2d inst., by L. fj Smith, N. P., Mr. Ford Masters to Mlissa Bertha Liudioth. All of Pick118 county. -W . Dunham is i.ow runnitig the LonhIardt (liutIter,) mill, on Twelve M ile river anld is also operat. ing a good t an nery. --larried, oti the 9th inst., Mr. Willie H. Smith to Miss Annie Brad Icy. All of Pick(tus county. B. J. 'Johnston, N. P. ofliciatud. -Theo is tit epid( mic of malarial fever in the neigliboirhood of J. Sam Wils-t's. One of his children is sick 11 is aWHO several of his tenants. - WANTED:-Eight hundred (800) cords good four (4) fout pint wo, I. (ood price. Apply to Far n- Oil Mill, Greenville, S. 0. 323 -The proltnetod ieeting in prog 10 S at SLtConia last week closed Sat. urdl\. There were seven accessions to the church Vlo wiro baptized on unhiidv. --N. 1). Tacylor, plhotograp)her, will haie to move to P'ickens ini self-de. lonse; he is kept Lusy all the time lhe is here, ami halos to leav e part of his work un liniished etach tim0. --N. D). Taylor. phlotographer, will be in his st udio, Carey bu iding, on Tue~sday aind WVednesdzay, Aug. 18th1 anud 19th. Rlemeinbor the datte, and cill on himn for nice work. - --Give us 30111' order for job print ing. Our line of sttatiotnery is coim pluto andl we can1 doC yo0ur wvorkc wit~h neant ness8 and despatch . Call and get our' lrics. W'e can save y'ou mUoney. -If any13 of our' readers wanit to (10 bus.-intessu in Pickeiis we can puit you next. to) a niCo, clean, fresh stock of goods, or a niice little manuLfacturinug terprtisei that will pay3 a hianudsomie dltiidend. IBoth ate for sale. - Aim ecxtra train will 1)0 run ftrom Easley to Pickens~ and returti on Suat uridcay Angust 1 5th, for the bentuct of t hioe who wish to attend the speak itig it Pickens. Traitn will leave EAsiey lat 9:00) a. mn. Rrouand trip 50 -Ou 0 I'correspondent at Fortnuer' Lsayl: "Mr.i A. It. Forttner left last Frid ay for Mar's Hill College, Nort~h CJarolinia. Mr'. Fori ner has 51pent two ye ars at Mars Ilill anid we believe one more y'ear' in college will naake him 1 ai popnlair educeator'." -T'Jhe P'icken s Daughters of Con federacy will hol their regular' mthlyk meetitng at the home of Mrs. WV. T. McIAall Thuirsdaiy, the 13th ivtat 5 o'clock. Any' Itady deit ing appllication blanks for mnembershiip wvil lie furnished same1 by Mt's. W. T. McF'all, Praesident. Notice. F'or the presenut I have placed1 the schiool b ooks with the Pickensi Drug CJo., subI ject, to my supervisioni. Coumnt~y Supt. of Education. For 'Untton Weoighser. The maniy friends of F. Bradley lField hereby ann:ouinc him as a cani. (ldiate for Cotton WVeigher for Pick (1ns towntshlip, subject to the action of. thle v'oteras at the election on the 151.6 imat. The niany friends of Jeff. D. Hoh. (her announce him as a candidate for reo election t~o tile offico of Cottotl ject. t~o the action (of the voies at the e'l'ction oin tho 15th inst. Ambler Dots The heh~ lh of this ' icinity is geni erally' good. MIos(. <if thle farm;ser's se2emt to be helt p(1 leiasejd iih their bu'cr'ops, if they are'( iumailhl ehhind with their . (crops, if cotton wiill tandti at the presenit prices. Rtev. WV. (. Seonhorn biegian a sre of' meet ings at Oolenoy chlurIch Aug. 1st, which run for a week. Theres was A good altendaneo and( tr neh in forest imaifestd thronghu heon tire meeting. hoiib 'An infant of Mr. and1 Mrts. M. L. Stimmons died on thl i 8th 11nst , and( was laid to rest in the Oolonov' came. tery Sunday. The uhereaved' family have t~ho symnpathy of miany fiendia. WN. R. A nda rg an td Demrps Hl (der' visited frinsis ner' P'icke~i la Interesting News From Six Mile. Crops are looking filne since the re Cent riaio. Mrs. Hattio URiley, of Hunteville, Ala., is visiting her ister, Miss Sophia Masuld iu. Msf. Tnckio Volra th, of West Union, S. 0.0 piid her aunt, Mr's. W. A. Hendricks, a brief vi'sit Satuiday and Sundaylast. Mess Esther Holcombe, of Easley, is visiting the famvilv of her brother, Mr. and Mrs i". H. I Holoombo. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mauldin are I visiting relatives and friends at Toc. coa, Ga., this week. Mrs. A. M. Garrett has a cabbage in her garden that moasures four feet and three inches in dianmeter. Who is it can beat that? Mr. and Mrs. TomAn Mauldin, of Iock Fence, Ga., are visiting relatives1 and friends in our section. William 8-1ith, of Liberty, made a brief visit to his sister, Mrs.. W. A Hendricks, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bryant and little daughter, Junie, are visiting the former's parents at Westminster, 8. C. Mrs. Mt. B. Evans is improving very fast. Miss Lucy Mauldin, of Steiart, visited friends in our se,ction Sunday. I think the wedding bells will ring very soon, for lie was with her in his new top buggy last Sunday. B. Mauldin has sweet potatoes ill his patch. Who can beat that? I sure did enjoy eating pan cake and honey with my best girl list Fri. (lay. Don't you all know who she is? I know just as well. 'rhe protracted meeting at Mount Olivet closed Sunday night. It was ,conducted by the pastor, Rev. G B. Nalley, who had a nonderful meeting. Iov. J.-T. Lewis -iiled his regular appointment at Gap lill Sunday afternoonl. W. B. Norris ma lo a briet visit to Pickens Fridatv lust. Miss Ada Matuld, of Dalton, is visiting relatives alui friends inl this section this w( ek. St'hool op-ned Monday With a very good attf ndanco. M. Mauldin las the finest cane patch we have seen yet. Protracted meeting at Six Mile will begin Saturday Lefore the second Sunday in this month. W. B. Norris hiad a pach that weighed olie pound. Miss Ellie Parrott paid her friend, Miss Mary Trotter, a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Newton, of Anderson, are Visiting relatives and friends in this scetion. Miss Mamie Pairrott was the guest of her friend, Miss Sophia Mauldin Sunday. Cando Mauldin, of Stewart sec. troml, passes through our1 section veiy often on his Way to see his best girli. Hurrah Clande. Old Riddle. August 5th 1903. Knob News Items. As I have nover' seen aanythling fromn Ihis locality in y'our' papor', I will give y'ou a few dots of thle 1)-o. ceedlings arocund [aere. We have all beecn made to rejoice in the glorious meeting we have just had at Oolonoyv church. It was con (ducted by the pasltor', Rev. WV. O. Se'aborn, assisted by 1ev. A. WV. Beck and 1ev. Hall, of Broad Valley In stituate, N. C Everyone seemed to enjoy the able sermons dleliver'ed by these ministers. -There were sieveni new~ mcmLlbers. aidiitte'd to the chur'ch whaile at the close of the meeting cn Friday there w~as (quite a number of penlitents left behind. The cr'ops are looking wvell at pres rn~t and1 all ar'e in a hopeful spir'it, nevea'theless they arc somewvhat late. T1hae hecalth of this community is good at tlais writing w ith the excep. tion of headache occasionally. Miss Bert io Hendlriks left Faiday' for Mars Hill, N. C , wvhere she is going to schaool. We have a flouriahinag school at New Town near this pilaco under01 the management of W. T. Earle. He has enrolled about fifty and( expects to have a'out sixty-fivo next weekc. A few days ago some1 One) broke in to E'dens5 Bros , store nao-ar here and carried off' about fourteen pair or slhces and1( some ot her things. A party is now~ in search of them'a iaa Nor'th Carolina. S. B. Etdens and family, of the Bowen settlement, are visiting thd parents of the latter's wife, Air. and( Mrs. 'W. B. Jones. All their relatives and friends were glad to see them back in this community again. Misses Hattie Harris, Lizzie and Tonse Stansell and Miessrs. Willi' Chastain and Foarester Keith were the guest of WV. B. JTones Friday. The Pickens Ark passed this wvay a few days ago andl gave one of our roads a brushing, wvhich we were proud of. W~e hoped( they w~ould have done us better, buit we hope they wvill do others as wvell as thaey have (1ono ne. W~e fear the chain gang of this c~mnty is not a success; while there has been one in the coun ty for eight or nine years, we thaink they should have worked one-tthird of all the r'oads in each towns hip, by thais time. We are not accusing any one who is oper'ating it, lari we feel assur'd that most of them have done thoir duty. I do not know exactly iaow much it cost to wvork a mile of roead at present, but I think there is a cheaper way of v srking them.I thaink the cotraict system would be hetter. Let one mana have 80 many miles of r'oad at first of .Janauary to work and pay h limi at the end( of the y'ear-if the work is done righlt.I have talked with meon about the coa tract system and some say they can work tihe roads from three to five dollars per mile. There being about eighty-five miles in each tow~nship and about 1,100 miles in the counaty, and I behiove the whole County roads can be worked at an aiverage of six dollars per mile. B.J . If constipated or bi1lious, call for Re-~ mnon's Pills and be certahmi our clerka give you . the genuine ItamnonS; C >mip!ete treatment 25~ doses 250c.4 Looper Items. We wore visited with a good ralin last Tuesday, w hich helped the crops considerably. Mrs. Clarrissa Looper visited Mrs; H. A.-Freeman lastveek. Mrs. H. A. F reeman is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Julian, this week. Miss Blue Eyes visited the Moun tain Boy last Saturday And SurAday. J. G. and It. J. Hughes have gone to Laurons on a visit to their brother this week. Miss Essie Simmons is quite sick at this writing. Robert Hostor is very ill with fever. We hope to soe him out again soon0. The piotracted meeting at Nine Forks is going on this week; Revs. E. J. Mullinax and Foster are con. ducting the meeting. We pray that there will be many souls saved during this mecting. Mountain Boy. News From Calhoun. The farmer's institute which open. ed at the Collego Monday night was largely attended by farmers from all over t he State. Mrs. W. A. Boggs visited relatives at Pondleton last week. iMrs. Lila Masters and daughter from Anderson, visited friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders loft for Nashville last week where they will spend some time with retlatives aind friends. Charlie Benolict was in Seneca the latter part of last week. Charlie Knox is back at the depot with Mr. Doyle. We are glad to note that Mr. Walkor, who has been quite sick at Mrs. Benedict's, is well again. Dr. W. It. Doyle was down from Set,ca this week onl professionial business. Mrs. Tom Barder', from Greeiville, is visiting Nit's. Mary Wilson. The farmners here were mat1t happy by the showers Sunday. N. B H1. Hazel Happenings. Health is very good at this writ. m1g. Miss Floy Folger, the first elected teacher of Antioch school was taken sick and could not take chargo of the school, Miss Olive Newton is hot successor. As far as we have learned they all like her tine. We were glad to see Henryv Suth. orland out again. He was in this section a few days ago on business. Janes Barnesi ami family fr >m the Etaley section, visitod relatives and friends in this gection Sunday and Mondiat. 0. P. Gillespie and family are on a visit to friends and relatives in Bre vard, N. C., th a week. D 1). Winchester, jir., left last weekc for Brevard, N. C, to see his best girl. Do you guess he will spend a week with her again. We have had fine r'ains recently. Most all the farmers tare about throngh laying by crops. Trhomnas Kolley was here on busi ness a few days ago We say3' hurraht for the oil mill at Pickenis, anid we woul shout to knaow of a cotton mill being built at. Pick ens. Mountain Spront. Easley News. Easley, S. C , Aug. 10, 1903. We were off last week taking it Gala We'ek whicb was in full sway in Anderson. We had a full growri time andi met a great many peoplh from Pickents county'. Among those fronm Pickenis were Chief of Police Grillin, Guy McFall, John '.1honev. Chief Constable Cureton, Mtrs. J. L Bolt and many others too numerous to mention. Fromt Etasley wore Con. stables MeCravey, and 0. W. Cole mant!, Messrs. C. and J. Johnson, JT Acker, 8. Maraball and othters. All seemed to enj )y being there and ex p~ressed1 themselves as beitng well pleased with Anderson. John Craig spetnt last week recre ating at Chick Springs. H~e thinks that is a great resort and his looks prove that it helped him. Miss Addie Hliott returtned froni Williamston last Friday whaerie shte has b~een for her health. The Misses Smith, of Belton, tire spending a few day13s with Miss Mary Martin. T. Cureton lost a good horse ont( day~ last week. Mrs. Merritt, fr'tm Pelzer', is at her father's. P. L,. Johansont, this week. Mayor Latheam has gone to La. vonia, QGa., on business. Chlief Smith and his gang are do. inig sotme good work on the streeta just now. A singing school taught by Prof Reubuash began here this morning. Several of our Knights wvent dowr to Liberty Friday night in order ta take p~art in the organization of s lodge of K of P's. there. Dr. Sterling and Olina Pickens, of Greenville, wero in town again Sun (day. Mr. and Mr's. 8. J. King, of Char loite, N. C., are visiting Dr. H. E Riussell this week. Miss Ida1 Glazenor returned frorri Colorado last week. Shet reports a grand time tand seems ,eariried awva3 withI the "Rockies." George Holcomnbe, of Clement, it now fiareintg on the Southern. Miss Sadie Richey, of Pic Kens, it visiting int town this week. Dull Neodle. Eteotton Notice. There will be an election for' th< oflico of Cotton WVeigher~ for P.ickomu Court HOuse T'ownshlip, Pickema county, held on the 15th day' 0 Aaugust, 1903, thme same being thu third Saturday in August, 1903 Polls will openi at 10 o'clock in bitt forenoon and close at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Only qualified voters of Pickent Court H~ouse Township will be al lowed to pa'ticipate in tis election P. El Altexander, WV. S. Kirkey, j. and J, L. Thorruley, jr ., are herebi ap pointed managers of said election By~ order of 'Town Council of tin towna of Pickens, Soutlh Carolitna. WV. T. Melei~sl, Intendant. J. E Persons. Clar1k of Connelil. Aag. 4108w2. - C. kreatest Bargain Event OF TH1E SEASON Opened aTt R. . CART'1EIR', laborty, S. C., July, 1: and will conti11e until li s entire stock Of SUMM ER G00DS are sold. We can toll you here of but very few of the astonishing bargains. Ym to no: appreciate thom. Prices will be specially rodioed oil all goods. Many things will bo Hold re :W gardless of cost. Road every word 111d then coi and so.) that the half has never been told. Look for the tickets, good marked imI plain figures, that imleanls that the article is offtred for less than half i)rice. Umbrefila's heavy twill Ateel rod worth regular 0 . 75c rhis ane lot of fine, footwear orth $2.00 to ho I * 76 ths al thy o a 4c.Iddri~ thji sjeaI bargain salo for f1.:25. 4 0 inch red Tablo Damask warranted host Large lot of pa c, ovorallp, going t r i.25. turkey red regularly pricod at 65c.per yard unblard of. going during this salo at 24. Alarm Clocks 65c Egligt. (lay, half-hour striko 1000 varrI calico, standard, going jong as it., clock 'or $1 .95. Food ehoppors, crockery % lasts at 4.1c the yard. ionamelwore, tinware. I would like to tell 15 dozen Men's Dress Sh0irt, regular 0 about, my spocial prices. Rnembr special kind to go during this sa1,lo at 6:50. .prices will be made on every articles during this 1doen Men's Dress Shirts, 75c o sale est. Spern sewing machine oil warratntod during this sale for 65c. not to gm. go for bicycles, large bottles' M i esall to go thisonly 5e 'Fre", Grape Nuts, the new food saletg oep swould take twice as much sace as I have and One lot of miein's shlioiO rogularly priced at $1.50 then I couldn't tell all. Call and seQ mne if you to go ftr 915c. I want. bargains. R. C. CARTER, R , To Cure a Cold in One Day no,. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taiets. 01n every Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. This signature, Norris Items. Since writing you 'aqt we have been visited by refreshiug showers and all vogetation seeins revived and an era or good fteling pervidos our commnrunity, elSpeciilly the agricul tnrits. W,'hilo crops havo inipro.ved wooduerfully the past fifteeni dava t here is not room for expinsion and the expert farmer toils us that a- half rop will be all that we can expect and under favorable conditions of the weather, etc. i9a v 01 ounsun1 mbA s II uodn 01111 a1Uiu i0jUq0111 Sel 1! j S 4 There was t have beei somewhat 0A A049 1A 101 Pug Ut 1001 V 101101 of an educational rally i..ld at N ,rris pomoi01m Vo0S Is! S1 J19s.zddVpUU.i s IUz;ouddu oil) 110 1)11 Gramnar school Monday aftornoon, S io i jao llul).i!.tii )u.%%oti -iu o .( 101 iUo oM 1)t n q bit on accouint of tie ibsence of the010 1 ou!I dill 8,11 11 03 pudri iutqiou 01 8mou)l asl*.poq.(iQAO Put A0Uit It, prollioter, Miss Mary Shelor, of Oco nlee county, tho imeetiug was a dis ] U V 11bI(k319 lippointmitient. to patron1s and pupils. Please allow u1s to state a few tIings regarding the rural Schools all) 301 S0ua 111a1 I1sj 01~n "A3SItllaflo ?PI)0t. OU 0,(I III 0j%% 11110111 101n 01 p0..Ivdald 029 The Soutlhern Board of E-lucation Pug ssaujul puUi3111Oj Uf ul uuiuof 811413 SIUU 0111 dI1 p'z8 QAUq his nade a great effort to uroise iii . S 6U0)ptd t-rest i. improving the public scho-t 40 M-3lA -HIVIH propeIrtv inh 111country ep cially, tai it has seint out exp)1rts to visit 4Jj I ~q091~.n4 oon~ n thu rral schools and11 take inI the( sit- ~~~' naution Now there is a miistaken * idea prevatlenit regatrdig publi c 11 4chlools in the coumtry. SmeU l(OpeIC e thiu k that, ontly the school buijldwtgs Li Lowns andi cities nleed be imp lrovedl aii beautilied. 'What a said muistk - for it is3 tiiue that.i conisiderably more thani half of ihe children in our publlic schlools receive their instruec t ions ini rural school.', and then too a large numbi11er of those who attend - ---- the-se schbools never see inside1 of a W .MI~JJ .Ml.BUE high school or college. This is a' eidn.asir staltement~l based oni solid facts, anid then to think that most of our voteors and legisiators too are bei. g tirainted in those schools. Whiy this within' itself shiould be suflicient to arouse O 1CKES .C aniy man31 of ordinar'y intell igenc'e andtiPT L 2,Q.O cause them to pr1ovide the very bestPR FT,- -03I2.9 schools, comnplete in1 (very way', for the rural districts. DPST, - - $0,5.9 Again it is a sure fisot that unless we dio our pairt it will never be (dono. We truly hope that Miss Shelor will Itrstpionim De st.Cafu Ma gmnt be gladly reet iv'ed at. the eigh ter niLbrlTetett l tsCsoes differenlt rural schools ini this county anid trust that some good results W AEAS'CA~YO'SALLAST AMES may crown her el~orts. _______ Observing in tho Anderson Mail hat a new poe comlpanys h~as b.en ~ 4 1 3.(IK,.1 XiOi organized and that on Tugaloo r.ier.N.3.( 0),1.'' ~S ..,'' .I ''EI at Hattonl's furd a large damn will be ' .. SIIWAI...Ni)121rI. built at ai early date that, will sur1 1pass in power Port man, then we are again reminded of the wasted power on Twelve Mile rive*r just a few miues was ston talk a fewv months algoUNF1 DA t) that one( of Easley's busiin1ess1) pomo-) te'ls w~as investigating iad that au riur chase5 was goingr to result. aind that2 Pickens county's spindles would bo enlarged in nmnrber. Surely this was P FS iot a (1ream andr we feel sure that, it is not idle talk when the roar or those shoals speak plainly. (ConimM S and1( barness us then we wvill turnTH YG your factory wvheels. Tho Bowanl Lumbler Company had a narrowv escape from being destroy-X r nwofrn uretr tc ed by lire one night last wee'k whero ovCu hc tG a good size o- cning was burnod in not theast end of building, but fortu pie. Tk oka u agi nately Mr. Boweni was sleeping ini ailbl room of his dwelling facing thle shop aind was awakeneti by illumninationa and gave the alarm an~d it wias sooniPI E & PTO exting uished and1( only a small1 dami age to wvall resulted, G enilS The faumily of Mr. WVill Garvin, J after spending some time visiting - - Mrs. (Garvin's father, (Onpt. \Vhiten, returned to their home in Atlanta onl~ last Saturday. ~C Mr. J1. E. (Garvin, a prlosperous5 KI I L I farmer of A nders01 on cunty, visitend his brother, Squire B. D. Garvin, last -- Mr 1.P.Motomry1111 Wif T. Mh FALLw .onth we h RUv e , relaivesillreslall lasnt- hrlha tieogtalnibr ath i 1~isit Cato, fCetrl P ICKENS t ha Bes ANccKns reahedsonetirn ovr evety'i( lateyres cickns Sim Deposits thareltMangmet puiil~endwe elive verthig i dLiybera reatmeny pro alarg Customes Augus 5, 10-.. ays\00 ane .ier. c in:v goo demandne. w.ic. Al. at l the\ eggsW we can|". et a .N. IINi R TheCharmn o Tust s f.aiAiv ith i gh-:, s . markt pTr.:c. for the . Si~. n / foWetarepnowosffefinevosinentireIstoct of teir eofetivediCuteLSlhoes?Fa G - let all ateil(1prices. Takeih a look t~ our Hrgai Gi'eevilleei.th Mr .P ountey Anditr wiO ePieah tr Talk About Your Mill End Sales" and your "Wreck S"( ,A p. but they are not "in It" with our "Knock Down", "Drag Out" Clearance Sale for the MONTH OF AUCUST. Big lot of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gerts Furn. ishing Goodo to go at and aud below Now York cost. Over 800 pairs of mene and boys pants ill sizes and colora to go at pi ices never - ba fore heard of in the tate of Pickeis. Big lot of Clothing, como and select your suit name the prims and take it. This is na fairy talo but plain facts we are talking. We would rather have cost for every suit in the house than to the timo and troubl to move and rearrange them in our now storo. WO hopo to be in our new -tmarters by Sept. 1, and we contem plate blyimg the largest stock of General Merchandis', consisting of Clothing, Dry Goode, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishmg., Grocerios, Hard waro Furniture, Buggies and Wagons ever brought to this part of the country. We will Convert our old store into a wilgon and Buggy and feurniture Depository and by Sept 15th we will be prepared to show you a complete and well selected stock. Have just ordered a dar of Mitchell & Lewis wagons which are the best on the mr-rket. Remember: lor the next 30 days we will oler Hom& of the groatost bargatins ever offered in Pickens. Folger & Thornley Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents Furnishing A Specialty, J. L. 1olt, M. D. J. N. 1nlium, Ph. . Pickens D)rug Company. Cov. Heyward Was Born on a Lucky Day a.nd so were every one else who drink Soda Water at our Soda Fountain on Saturday, August 15th. Pickens Drug Co An Invitation. is extended to the trading p)ublic to call and see the line of goods I carry. If either the goods or the pri. ces don't suit you don't have to buy ! ! ! ? I want your-prodluce, eggs. chickens, etc., and will pay the highest market prices for same, either in cash or trade-Give me a trial and you wvill never regret it .. Yours for trade, John F. Harris. SPECIAL: The best parched and green coffees I can buy. For Tlie Past Few Weeks Our store rooms have had somewvhat the appearance of this: WP' " O LU iD Everything topsy, t urvy, upside down, mIi xed lup, a regular tear down, change ab)out, remodel. Making moro room-bet-. ter room. WOOM FOR NORE DUJIfEJJ-a and while at this we found1( a lot of usoful articles that we don't particularly nleed and which you can have p~owe~rful chloap. We have no0w about complleted1 all tis dusty work and will bo glad1 to have all our friends call in and see uls-but donu't all comlo ait once. You and Your Folks Come TO-DAY Your Neighbor and his Folks TOMORROW. llarga ins on all the shelves. T1ell1 thoem ab~out it. ANYTHING ! EVERYTH'JING ! No tronbleo nowv to find what You want. New crop of turnip seedl just in-D~on't neglect tile turnip .patch. Yours truly, W. T. McFALL. Do You Know IJUIHjls is Prlitoil ? WVo are hlavin~g this printed to call your attention to our August Bargain Sales in Stoves and China. A No. 7 Cook Stove 22 pieces ware at $7.60o eachi. A large Rox Oven Patent bottom Stove, '26 pieces $18.60 oach. One lot No. 8 "Iror. King'' Stoves, 26 pieces at $21.50. 05ach. We are headquarters for Stoves andl Ranges and fulfill to tho let ter every promise made in our ads. 75c. ON TH j 'Will b~uy any article in a lot of ton dlifferent patterns of high grade Dhina. These goods at tis p~rice are cheaper than plain white goods if the sanmo grade. We wanlt this sale to close by LSEPTEMBER THE FIRST.<% We are therefore making these sweeping reductions in prices that t may do so. Right now let us say, you will lose money if you buy after this doil closes. TElRld CASH on everything. W. H. PICKENS' SONS. North Main St- RASLEY Sv C.r