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PF E S SENTI E 0 Etered April23, 1908 at Pickens, S. C., as second Class mattr, under act of Congress of Marchl 8,_1879. VOL. XXXV PICKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. NO. Supervisor's Report of Claims for the Quarter Ending March 31th. 1906. - - (Cont:n nd from last Nok ) J A McComb., road w1c 3.50 J B Newbery ox lunatic 12.00 J B New bery, ex lunatic 12 00 W T Nally, bridge wk 16.88 J B Newbery, ex lunatic 1200 M W Newtou, road wk 500 .W C. Newton, road wk 2.50 J B Nowbory, ox 'unVic 12.00 Norris cotton inll, road tax ref'd 3.00 W C ODell, magistiate * 16 67 J B H Price, lumber 14.73 T A Pike, road wk 12 25 J 10, Parson, road wk 8.25 E R Porter, aid to p itpar, 500 J T Powers, road wk 3 00 Roubt Ptrtor, britd wiC .75 Robt Porter, road wk 400 .1 S H Price foad wk 3.50 J S H Price bridge wk 5.95 zE R Porter, aid to pauper 500 Pickens Drug Co, Drugs, 13.90 J T Powers, road wk 9.00 Pickens Bank. interet 45.24 Will Paltorson, road tax ret'd 1.50 J E Parson, Bd Eq 10 00 11 A Richey, supp.ies p h 21 60 E W Ragsdale corn &. 50.CO W A D Rigdon. fodder 15 C8 H A Rikhey, supplies p i 16.45 W -1 Robinson, road wk 5.00 S A Roper, bridge wk 3.50 C E Robinasm, clerk & a'tj 10.50 W M Rosemond, Black smith 220 J B Rigdon, bridgo wk 1885 JB liigdon, road wk 14 40 J 11 Richoy, bridg-i wk 7.CO E WN Ragsdale, supplies 10.00 C G Rowland mag~srato 2500 Robinson & Thornton cbain gang supplies 38 36 C E Robison, elk & atty 16.50 Dr L F Robinson, med bill 525 H A Richoy, chain gang sup plies 34.57 J L Ramey, road wk 550 E W Rgsdale suppijes 7.85 0 E Robinsun, clerk & 23.00 J J Rogerfa, road wk 25.50 S L Silnnoi a, ro ul wk 1 00 V E Stephor P, :mber 1.89 T V Stowai bridge wk 10 (0 .1 D Simmons, road wk 225 T H Stewart, bridge wk 4. 25 J P Smith, Salary &c 22.00 W V Seaborn, bridge wk 30.00 V E Stephaiis, lumber 392 A C Sh irley, read w i 5.50 Dove S 1lnders;'.amd wk 2.00 40j Stewart. rta I wk 2.00 J C Stribling. road wk 900 JT S'm1h, vJ-lry 2050 .A B Stoukos, ro:(l wk 1 00 Joo Stonelil, r..mld w 5.0 WV D SutLherlalnd, corn & fod, d -r 55.75 J C See.n'., rov'i wvk 3.00 4 W TP Sk rlt m, road wk 1.00 W P S..ipes bri Ige wk 6.00 R D) Suthe.rlai'd, fudd r 8.00 L, D Stephenia, c dllin 2.00 F E Stewai't corn ' 17.00 W EA St-phons, lumb) -r 8.37 Par is Siz'emiore, roadl. wk :1.50 J1 L 0 Thompson, stationery 5.00 Elli.-s Tripp, brida) wk 3.00 A B Tailley, salary, 21 50 WX F Townes. su pp' les 8 316 /. J PThomas, caitable 2.00 WV Fi Townesa, to'bacco &rc 2.00i WV 1 Townos, labor p h 29.10 J WV Thiomas, road wk . 1.( 0 J L Thomas bridg) wk 1.00 'A B T'alley salary 20.50 A Vick, roadIw wk 3 12 G L Vinghan, bridge w 1.00 J M Wo'd, bridgi wk 4.( 0 ? J S Wisn road wvk 3.00 J S Wils ii, bridge) wk 2.00 A J W'lborn bridge wk1 :17 97 Willie Williams, roadl wk 150 Dr~ 1 B WXebb IEx lunatic 10.00 llovey W,.ibor.', b.ridge wk 31l00 T1 ho-, W ilb. rni, road' W'< 2 00 W 1H Wi'lliamic, alary &o 2250 J S Wilson, bridero wk 1) 34 P .1 Waitson, huimber 11 62 P~ 1B Watson, corn 67.5C iFr'od W illiamsp, lum ter 3 86 W Ml Whitei. es, road wvk .70 J W Willistus, bridge wk 33 0( Jeune Williams, B] Eq 10 0( Dr EA 13 W bb, Ex lunatic 5 5( Notice of Teachers Examination. Th'lo next riegular teachors ekamnina tioni for' thlis county will bo h'ld a this phic.', in the Court House, Yrs~i day, May 1 8.h. Ehamination wvill be gin promp ftly at 9 o'clock. All ap plic is must fon ish their own sin tih ey, legal cap~ paper. AEA ST If you could go through the South Bend, Indiana, eovering r acres, take a trip through th< just how the STUDEBAKER is sixty million feet of air dried world's markets, ready for use where evpeats test .ll materials inspectors whose cuty it is to s eay vehicle made in she Studel: before it is used-see the acre improved machinery-see the taken from start to finish-you stand why the S' UDEBAKER hicle made. of running that p prices and terms i MOR E Two Nice CAVE OF THE WINDS. Al Thte Vision Carved In Stone Under Their the Ills of Dakota. The great wind cave has the form of Thr an eight story house, each story, or Alps stratum, containing a distinct forma- busin tion of its own and each containkig gentit chminbers of a size andi magnificence Pine f of decoration such as have never been Hlg found in any subterranean cavern of grubi the world. a litt It is a dream), a nightmare, a vision, to tin carvced ini solid stone under the green grow; hills or Dakota, stone as white as the himsec milk the hired man used to give us to by a1 drink ini tile dlawn of a happy Juno I~e nmorninug, stone as red as the heart of his hi tile first lioodrloot thlat you dug in the return sp~ring whleni the world was aill spring der a1 to youl, and stone that is blue with a all th blue that all the painters who have wher< ever palinted Venice have tried to get i~e for generations and have failed, andi 1Frozeni fountains arc there, white Whier with the leaping foam of untold ages; are sculptured cats and horses and great coille monsters to he dreamed about o' nights finall and feared in (lark corners in the day- mnonti tine, organis built by tho hands of Thei giant gnomes for a Titan to play wvild in mi hymns of praise upon, a kitchen for yron the cooking of weird dishes never geti thought of up here in the sunshine, all the v manner and all kinds of rooms, ninety folk. miles of thenm, down there under tho grew hoofs of the gallant little range horses wa who pound the grass into hay the year his p round, up there in South Dakota.-Ex- wise change. Napoleon's Ink Wifper.1 Napoleon was a hero to his valet, Constant, though lhe Badly marred the The] servant's effort to di'ess him neatly. Saidl the valet: Is breeches were always of white pie F cashmere. But two hours after leaving timo his chiamb~er it often happened that race they were all spotted with ink, thanks ces to his habit of wilping his pen on thien on I and shaking ink all around him by thou striking his pen against the table. Ho0w- Siuc ever, as lhe dressed ini the morning for the whole day, lie did not change his toilet Onl that accounit, but remained in 541 this state unitil night. Theli whole Iiside ner. of his boots was lined with white fus- by I tlhan. whenever one of his legs itched, Thle he rubbe it with the heel of the b~oot tren or shoe with wvhich, the other leg was andl shard, thus ?reightenhng the effect of the IsY spilled ink, ci An Aggravr ted Case. tire Lord .Iustice Clerk Eskgrove, ini sen- sid tencing certain housebreakers, began A by explaiing thie various crimes of app wh'leh they had been conivicd-as5- r8pe iauilt, robbery and~ hanmesucken, of in g which last lie gav'e them the etymology. b lIe then reminded them that they had sta attacked the hiouse and robbed it, and on so worked gradually up to the climax,Oar "All this you did, and, God preserve a us, joost when they were sottini' down lvi to their dinnerh"-Law,~ Notes. G The dawn of the future is announced ( to suc1h as can rad its signs, and we wI Another 4 UIDEBwaAP 5IUDEBAKER plant at nORe than one hundred ir great factory and see made; see more than Y lumber, the pick of the ; see the laboratories nsed; see the scores of ee that every part of ev >aker factories is perfect s and acres of the most care and thoroughness would undoubted under is the most popular ve uts it in the lead of any ot] o suit you. Come t o see THAN A MILLIO0 Tl-B R Pianos for Salk -PINE ROOT DIGGERS. F Work of Danger ligh Up In the M21ountains.JA E )ughout the whole chain of the there are men who make it their Practical iss to search for and root up the a, arnlea, puffballs and other Al- i Woodwor< lowers. h up in the mountains the root er, gnierally an old man, builds Bring yot le hut. I-I claimbera precipices y edges, where the blue flowers ~ Iftte~ or, if' he caninot ascend1, he lets if down to their liace of refugeI .rs[ rope fastened to a 1pine above.I iv u ir wanders to a long distance from I VL EIL it and does not always trouble to i to it at night, finding shelter uin- TElONA! reek. Next morning he spreads ~ e' roots lie has collected on a rock, Al~~Wr Sthey may dry. collects herbs as well as roots, e ida)r~a the reslin fromn the pine besides. igna f sno, theWootdrubbe ta alltogeter inhis Brtiogutyon is' collectionto thetvalley arnicit nd soleothfrorotswore e~leiie re ealil dll)eeof ardaprat Sthe sumerta is mvande thevre li transpot thel w olei conisie e li ofll i b the olley, i arnlgea andusme other roots usgerd 'cs n f edhie o relz radgil icomed fof. theibu gen tolan lti is o the r ui ih i 0(1s iiry.--lii of rlif byth moun ta ine ad a a IIIn hras, whntAr g enFrain Sinet numhers, the. Motdg ercatTalrn umrabl toeaie aus wood incoe froo erilus occupsayton but wit the other of th islad an dwel inito re is~~~~~ tAilhyesthtteywll our gentifr r willinglyrfacesaastrafger ently carriduonisniagtrgoodsman The traer annoncesadivarrav eainge gngmar and e thetes rreat.a vernar raeun and peo-~' umatra, the grubu, bwho ar gong hins comnditie down with t D ofuthcen s ld tnks dwori the pr me of the godstosl. Then loed- t i aiyi ohe , anfedrsb the Msraays and ~- si eladsrz~ ht to be latnetbbtterlhananeastr rs theirargain s that they wreiltlo ringly, aftermoe awsthrager. d 1oe ou ak oo stepins ihedy rocesr tad gogt ainh theMlyn ie on- orurn sat ently parties cone to an udrsto and- hgl ooe? The traderoannounceskhisoarriva aning carr eong indetdenl treIr.welb tk Kubuis Tapproach, put tei forest i MGE' IAC rtoreat They thaer dedrn andlve ~ IIDE sakee, grus, frithns, and the pler (le or the cn say. They re- ro1~f nd skllu anpteaKbreappea tand stones- a 'tyu rethe roarogain.toda 1 ___igad soatermor wihdrwaouan roacet nds.ngbeatngs thlre )pponenttothhiikfhatltheysreouteeu men they rhieiititheir onrehoutiof l dtae parte of toaudrs.-otand- OL NDI ar of the Famous 3ER WVA .4101 or 4. l~ y o.j ca S'j cau O'i y/a -er \wg, l lon made. W e 1av< I STUE IAKERS II M. GANTT, - Blacksmith, Whcclwright ^ iian. Scientific horseshoer. ir horses to me to be shod right. ie to 1he oot, not the foot the sIoe .TiT WORWMEN AND OAN REPAIR S ON TIME. CAN 00 AN~VTKING IN s G uaranteedl. Your p)atronIage solicit al. Respectfullly, JAMES M. GANTT. Reduction. tock will nowv be sold at a gret rd uction u have not bought your <,overcoat, st. it orj w is a good time to save money, e of this drOp in price before some else ui and gets the p~lhin.( and Pressing of all clothing mnade in our Department. tothschifld. Hiawes Ilaits andl I13utchess Trousers. / Y / 4 NA eve r y rugo. Him1i'2E botueq. Irr EGOMMENDED BY PlOKENS DRUG 0O. )PANY sn't it worth sometliing to .to have a wagoE, a carriage, 1ggy, or a vehicle ol' any kind -, set of harnesss, with fif Ity rs of "know how" in it 1 Of rse it is. It's vehicle insur he Studebaker is a wagon h a reputation behind. it for Aity, serviceability, and ease n a full line and will make ] DAILY USE. Blue Serge Suits, : 1i: 8i the this g y ou ' NothIi:'g is bet ter thanl .2oo11d Serge. - s!itsh and1( shaipe retajining. WO wafi'. '0it ~ Otirt i at COL and1( lli Wool. TIhe Wiiy I It >pr' n1 'your eyes fto th Iii os- . hilities (of gEoodI tail~oring. C prlhe \lfogelIer Diffent 1:1.113Ili Ceii~SCH LOSS B * & CO., 11101 1(11(1.Fine Clothes I'lakers 111011 K illlt D ifmore and New Yorig Sin1gle and1 dolo -br)I st ed~tii in fortac f d istnt mo~dols, every nol brimull of st) be Our Spring sh ipment juLst mn, Also spclenddid sowlinilg of greys and mlixturesH in S4orges, Wor tedst amnd Fancey Goods. lEera thing for spring. Come nd1( look. *M*i S. * Edel SO C ~o1 SAE cres of' land near Marietta, S. C., n Puimpkin town road. 810 por' acre, acres near Travelers R~est, ')ining~ landse of Mr. Thos. Cunninghaim. Part of the Butler Watson old hoim,. $15 per acro. nall tracts of lai.d, 20 to 50 acres. ve also some very desirablo lots near city limits. Theso lots aro along the car line--$60 each. I H ACKSTON & SON Greenville, S. C.