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K G}OO DWlN at H.' A. r for 3'?PAIR WORK kindl From a Sowing Machine L b of a Local. and Personal r o. went to Atlanta, Pe itore ht+iog occupied by ard & di', receiving a coat p-a-. - On.xL he neral belief that coli a, marketed, "eleven t '"d the ntr eets with. cotton e (- , l,"en died ~ at her e, , rom Central, on a) A after an illness of ary ( w <h aged 85 years. tPhe . . i: it hovering in the nit , ':sit, and Saturday, hi r.".t'he home of Mr. 1 M. . R. P.'i ce and left a fine girl. Ofic'.' t ;',man went to Ta. ble Ro+: tay and arrested Luthel rged with die tilling :1 t.'it Masters gave bond 6''. T(;;t ace Feb. 5. I wi'. " t up . )totograph studio at Picl... .'- pril 8, 1907, and siucer, i ,r t,e patronage of -one an : 35. N M. FARMER.. Thr - " u d thirteen bales cf cott( A ~re aol I at Pickens, Tues day I W% :tOtv. The Heath Bruce-- )ught 163 bales, and F) Ti'..: v & Co. 150. Dr: . pular druggist, was cal, i home Sunday o) cec) the 7 tOe'ss of his moth er. '-h " ;y fritds will be glad to know :.. .I. r r d old mother is 2tUch1 it "t(t. Olic< : bie, of Liberty, and Da. utl, brought Cato Wiggm- d , lunatic, to Pick et, !a , a reced him in the lndr.+s < u.,nnings. He was sent to tueday. Mir. ( . Smah, of Liberty, is a be1iw~ r in *" -and his motto is water, 'i., co lower down. Mr. Smith ~ the wells at the cotton C I sow.on the fifth an pure water in a;anda I of about 100 leet. Our -.Stuart Price, wh~o wa '*~ . vith this paper, ml a pri' ho is "making . 0 .a the Columibia lRi *r. ,rd the boy. The ifl i ~ - heI re-quires is aV:'a: makem his mark. Hb ures - Mr. 'oeman of car-. -peniters '.; mill, is in love with P'. that pertains ti -rm4.o. .. this his futur e L, m. ow the lumbIer for ant -~ ont7 his new pur ch- 11J ho the gainer M. ji or N.>rth Car, qina, M< sinetss tip, ex pectng iweeksa. Claude accup fa asRosmnan, aud ju -:little book of poetry nd the dul y littlo mi - m and going, the iirepre; ' lft, somlet hi ng L :1idl.tt '.*ver the mnoun ta-us. '.Tio . ant gathering Fud oi of the Clerk (of the C . ggs, when Mrts. 33 -g *f . Hester enter taLined -school classes. *hb . tIlor of 53 were in *att(endo Iged in games aind ar di "candy-pull." R-frob ved and a g~ood ogI hat. - njoyed. Worl . as fast as pos sible at . ill. The build ings ar ha 'v-r and Foreman CJorbin f Carpenters On interior ".a. umbor of the houses t' I ' 4', painted and 'occupied spe'cted that ship. ments o' T will begin early in Febr' -ilHI not be many -moons ei ,.; u 'm of industry will be l- A 'ii th ill. What Is It Undoubtedly % for we have the biggest stocic of let Preparations, Fine Soaps, Ca soon as we find out that some ct put it in stock for her. Floweve in our line that isn't already in st Prescriptions, Family Recip Preparations given s Miss Lucia Folger is visiting friends in Spartanburg. 'Jese Jennings is home from Co- 0 lumbia on a visit to his parents. 0 Butterick Patterns at Folger, Thornley & Co.'s. 36-4w Rev D D Jones has a good road- a cart for sale cheap. Call and set it. Mr Charles Bowen went to Green ville Sundby to attend the "Dr Broughton meeting." Mrs. D. B. Adams, who has been for about a month at Black's sani torium in Greenville: returned home Saturday, much improved. Mr. Robert L. Ambler, head sales. man for McAllister & Beattie, Green ville, spent several days at the old home, returning to Greenville, Sun day. 158 bales of cotton Wet6 old in this market on Tuesday, being the record breaker. Folger ;& Thorn ley bought forty bales of one farmer at 11.06} A Mr. Cooper, from the lower part of the State, has rented the vacant store in the T. D. Harris block and will open with a line of general mer chandise about Feb. 1. Our go-ahead townsman, Mr. Davo B. Finney, has invented and patented an infant's crib of unique design. Wben once the fretful t-kid" is snugly fixed in this luxuricxnsly--appointed marvel of mechanismn, it sweetly smiles as it "dreams the happy hiours awa.r,". and forgets his prerogative to "howl." It is a pleasure to give space to the followving from the January num ber of "Orphanage Noates": "Mir. .J. M. Geer, president of the Eaisley cot ton mill, sent a whole bale of goods the other day. It was a noble gift from him, in addit ion to other con tributions of the year. Thils noble1 man has evidently formed the habit by making shipmenCfts of this char.- di acter." P A fracas occurred Sunday at tba' home of John Porter, on the outskirts ' of town, that resulted in the shooting -a of Tom Chappel lay Porter. It seems I that the trouble started at Chappel'si o house Saturday night, and was re ta newed Sunday w~heu Chappel wet to Porter's home'. Porter came int' to town andi gave himself up, and Mona day gave bond for hais appearance, af court. Chappe'l was shot belmv t he knee and t.he wound is~ not serious. Hi. Endel, the clthi er of Greena villc, S. C., is caffe.imr law entire stock of high gradce clothintg for miien, youtths and children, aill this 5e-onaf's ~oods, at a discounat of :33 1- 3 per. 3aent. Nothing is charged dlurina his sale, and all a!terations must be aid for. This inaduceiment is olered ~o all, and. those who accept of this >pportunity to buy high-grade cloth ug save from $5'to $10 on their p)ur ahases. This is his semi annual sale. Remember, when you go to Green. rille. call on H. Endel. Foley's Honey and Tat. cnres the aost obstinate coughs and expels the told from the system as it is mildly axativo. It is guaranteed. Do not risk aking any bu t$bo genuine in the ye1 cw package. 'Parkins Phasrmaoy, Libbr. y, and Piokens Drng Co. DeWit'sou's- mC You Want? Ve Have It! Drugs, Toilet Articles, Toi ndies, etc., in the State. As stomer wants a new thing we r it is hard to find anything Dck. as, and Stock and Cattle trictest attention. "1 Plokens Circuit. Following is the plan of the differ. 0 nt hours of preaching at the vari p us churches on the Pickens circuit: Vickens-Second. Sunday, 11.15 n ..m.; first, 7 p m. d Porter's Chapel-First Sunday 11 Bethlehem-Third Sunday, 11 ti m.; fourth, 11 am. Tabor--Fourth Sunday, 3 p. in. Twelve Dlile--Second Sunday, 3 11 >. m.; third, 3 p. in. D. D. JONs, P. C, NORTH PICKENS CInCUI. Following is the plan of the differ nt hours of preaching services on S ,he North Pickens circuit: New Friendship- First. Sunday, L1 a, m.F New Hope--?iibt, 3 p. ii. lt. Bethel-Second, 11 a. M. Salera~ -'!eo3nd3 ii p. mn. Gap Hill--T'Phird, 11 a. in. Fairview-Third, J p. mn. MKinney's Chpel-Fourth, 11_O . a. mn. S. P. Mon.wurn P. 0- ? A Badly ButU(.Utt or boy. man or woman. is <tliekly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is np. R plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon 3ba, Miob., says: "1 use it in my family V for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and fiud it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salye made. 25e it Pickens Drug Co. For the U. D, C. monthly mee ting, to be held at Mrs. T. J. Mauldin's, Feb 8, 1907. Hlusic -"Dixie Land." Every memlfber is eYpected to an. meri ro(ll call with Some interesting act or quotaf ion abhout a Confeder to generoal. Sk:par-"S--'omeQ miethods for the year's work,' Mrs. C. E. Itbinsopi. D iscussion, of sub1j-ct by the hbapter. If you bayo losf, your -boyhiood spirits, mrnge and1( confidenecn of youth, we of. r. you new ife, fre'sh courtago and1( free. mf frn i-helhth ini Hollister'sM Rocky Lonnuhin Tea. 35 cents, Teai or Tablets. iekensl Drug Co. .any3 men give lavieuhly of gold, o. boild bideges :11( id ctles aind towecrs j' old .i you1 want (everirsting famn" a benefac r be,L veo the 1)O0r anid needy Rot.kyMu. ni Tea,. PickPi-nn Drug Uo. ORLYSKIDMEYCURIE 8a Makes Kidneya and Bladdere Right ('on For Lung Troubles C ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer- cu ainly cures coughs, colds, ii ronchitis, consumption. And A t certainly strengthens weak " biroats and weak lungs. u rhere can be no mistake-a6olut a his. You. know it is te.. And rour OWN doctor will say so. T The best hind of a testtfoi1I- i "Sold for over sixty years.' iV SARSAPARl.12Ai pren rc PILLS. r( ffAIR VYIR'Oeso We h'ave n'o edoreth We'DVIdIhh P1 the aumf i our edioIne. cordi op the bowels-rekuea rwi4A r's Is and thus hi sten. rean er. TILL Mif On the Follo Heavy Clothsng, Dress Goods, Bla REMEF This is not a Special sale, Rei Fake Sale', to get your money I i this kind of sales and don't h: ur goods for we buy no'hing by 'ices and goods bought right s iake room for one of the large ise ever shipped to Pickens. ( rn Markets about February 1 hat we will give you this spring lothing, Shoes, Hats and Gen i Pickeus, Pickens county or ti 10 PER CENT. n Furniture till February 15th t tock just bought. Buying Fu ar lots enables us to save you urchase you make here. Hardware of every descriptic Lnd Saddlery. Anvthing-Eve; Having one o the laugest a p-country and buying the very est manufacturers in the work ot do business with you and s IOHN PRICES 18 our lotto. We vill treat you right. Folger, Thoi (Cloth'hingj, iShoes, Hats anud Gents ole At1gents fi- Mitchecli TWagons, Stoves, Wal) "They are && Call for 13utterick Patterns. are Nipples and Chapped ilands nOyto 1 ~ ow is a good 9onsua ux u auar my,v IVH irt our City, to fi selling our mlerc Probate Sale.gosnwha 0 of South Carolina,\V ae tl nty of ]Pickens. 'Wehv stl fiytihnr Court of Probate. Sume two and th .Gary as e~xc(ntor of estate l)) o rCcC of B. l~. Waters, Plaintit.aby OWpi s 'ia Watrs aml RlichaUrd PienIe Wa torn, D)huen,dant v virtn oI 'f aL decr'en e in the0 's sate d (caU' on the it bi dafy of *J a. . I will nell to the highest hidder' -J I. hionsoi, S. (., durt inag the1 jeyg I I Llint p)iece, parsel ortracet of land lneo of whih ,. L.W aer1 dido eif 'ett M L.rper' and others, uad Ic ilyu convliyedl to the said deceased' by Canr~ filyu" prot Ii.- Harper. 1er Picnic or Sc r1mal one hal f casnh on day of satpao drp theo balance on a credit until the 1stpn rp n of' Decblihbor, 1907 with mnterest will be promptly di~o sal a tsevotn por cent. The the market afford 0 purchaser and a mortgdtge of the COntry prod u uses. Tethisa must be' comuplied Your patronag withhi'one bottr or'pr&ntises w1ll be di' on sanu daty. rechaLsor to pay -for papora and re nug the samo' Iobat Highe.est cash p) :~~ . c.4,4 A i A F 11 1 Iiic 'S"} 'S! 1I ving Goods )vercoats, Heavy ukets, Outings. IBER: noval sale, Salvage sale or a or nothing. We don't believe ave to have them to get rid of, it the best goods at the right ell themselves. This sale is to st stocks of G eneral Merchan )ur buyer will go to the North 5th and you may rest assured as good values in Dress Goods, ts Furnishings as can be found le state', REDUCTION o make room for the mammetih i niture and Stoves as we do in 10 to 15 per cent, on every n. .Buggies, Wagons, Harrjges ryhmg, with prices right, rvil best equipped stores in the best Merchandise frorn the 1ia L there is no reason why we can ave you money. GOOD GOODS AT appreciate your business and Yours truly, rn1ey And Co. JFurn ishing Goods a Specialty. Chase Gity Buggqies, ir'on IKin1 coveri Shoes. 300D CHANCL time when there are so many Sale ndl out how reasonable we have at handise -and for how less you caz the advertised prices of our competitors. n our always supcrb stock, some very hand. ree piece suits which we are selling at remark onsidlering the quality. iIHILD,' Greenville, S. C WFEN DRINKS d1 other Ice Cold Dr~inks, don't forget )Y GROCER/ES. ill for, any occasion- Weddings, Sunday Din' ciable occasions or when unexpected con. edyour orders to me and rest assure~ iled1 with fresh goods and the very besth s. :e bought and sold. e is appreciated. D. F. PACE. rice for Chickens and eggs..