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MED Did you ever iock up and look at it and won< was in it, wonder if it w It you could see how cine in every presbripti store, and had the p appreciate the quality il skill used in preparing have such doubts. Your Doctor know which we prepare are e: prescription. MA0Mm Mr. J. MeD. Bruce, after a long seige of sickness is again able to be out. The Pickens Drug Co. have just gotten in a lot of souvenir post cards of Pickens. The Big Store's Enbroidery Sale on opening days you cannot afford to miss. Don't forget the date, 22d 23d. Sheriff Jennings is short of board ers at present, there being only two prisoners in the county jail. 10,000 cabbage plants all fresh and green waiting for mother earth at the Pickens Drug store. Come and get them while fresh. Queen Quality, the only real dress ahoe for ladies: to be found in town at the Big Store. Remember the opening lays are 22d and 23d inst Be on hand on cpening day t< get your share of .the feast o bargains prepared for you by th< Big Store, Friday and Saturday, 22< and 23 inst. With all due respect to the "pow ers that be," we wish to remark tha Pickens is very much in need of f new depot. The business of the ron< has increased to an extent that the ok( quarters are entirely unfitted for th, purpose. The office is too smail fo the transaction of t)usin ess, and freight room is badly needed, whili the public would fully appreciateI waiting room. A neat depot woulc add materially to the appearance o the town. Firs broke out Monday night ii the Easley Cotton Mill warehousi about midnight injuring 120 bales o cotton more or less. The lose is es timated at about $12,000. It il thought that a rat must have struoi a match in the cotton as it caughi near the floor. Fortunately a pos caught on fire and burned up toward the top putting the sprinkler heac into operation. The alarm was give and the hose was turud on in addi tion. The mill is welt .protected against fire by sprinkler and hose. Hazel Happenings. The grip has had its olawasteinel so deeply in niearly everybody in this community that It seems hard tc break loose. The big gear wheel ou Mr. Daniel Winchester's mill gave way, but will be replaced immediately and will be ready to serve the public age in. Married at the residence of t.he bride's parents Mr. David A. (id strap, Miss Addie Giistrap to Mr. W Taylor Muiphree. The ceremony wvas performed by Rev. B. F. Mur phree. The happy couple have th(e best wishes of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gillespie have just returned from a pleasant trip to Roseman, N. C. Mr. W. R. Price and ye scribe made a flying trip over to Rossman and Quebec, N. (I., last Saturday and Sunday on business. The style of lady horseback riders have changed their style of riding over in North Carolina from side to straddle, judging from the lady we met in Rosman Sunday morning. Mountain 8prout. Pickens Seginel-Journal Rappenings of a Local and Personal Nature. The newest and most up to-date line of spring goods will be found at the Big Store. D'eputy Collector Merrick, of Greenville. spent sovoral days in veek. druggists, have accept .. ;y for the celebrated and most up-to-date liur of goods will be found at the 1i3g Store. Faehion's latest fancies in neck wear and belts at the Big Store open ing days, 22d and 23d inst. The county board of equalization has been in session this weok, read justing litnd values in this county. Be on hand on opening days to get your share of the feast of bargains prepared for you by the Big Store, Friday and Saturday, March 22 23d, The Big Store's embroidery sale on opening da.'s you cannot afford to miss. Don't forget the date, March 22d and 23. Fashion's latest fancies in neck wear and belts at the Big Store, on cponing days, March 22d and 23,1. Town Creek school after a nine 1)>nths term, c.lost(a] Friday .larch 8th, Miss Ella Looper as teacher giv in, entire satisfaction. Cap>t. Pressley caie up from Co lumbia after Hattie Williams (col.) who received a twelve months son tenee for house break:ing. Queen Quality, the only real dress Shoe for ladies to be found in town at the Big Store Remember the ouening days are 22d and 23d inst. .ho Spring time is with us and the garden must receive our etton. tion. Good seeds means a good gar den. The Pickens Drug Co. is head quarters. Misses Julia Griffin and Eva Hol combe, two charming young ladies of Greenvill ," been visiting rel atives an in Pickens this ^" week. T. F president of the Fiarrrer's nal and Coopera tive UnJioL -.. .-..ica requests that we announce that that order will meet at Ruhmaha on Saturday be. fore the fourth Sunday in March. R. E. Goodwin, who has been in Norfolk, Va., several weeks, has re turned to Pickcens. He says that Norfolk is now overrun with people and that everything 'is awfully high. The exposition will not be ready to open before the middle of June. T'he County Auditor now has on hand plenty of legal form blanks for the abatement of the dog tax and sks all persons who have unjustly paid tbis tax to come forward at once and make their claims so that the money can paid them and the matter straightened on the tax books. W. B. Allgoodi, c,mmander, wants all the old veterans who are members of Camp Garvin, to pay up their dues to J. B. Neiwbery, by the first of June, 1907, s.. that the camp will be in good standing and eligable to participst ion in the state reunion. The dues are not much and each member should pay up. Mr. J. T. Gillespie, who has for the past year run a general merchandise business at the Easley Cotton Mill, has made an assignment. It seems that he was involved to the amount d about $2,500 or $3,000 and his stock of goods valued at about $1. 200, Mr. Gillespie is a har<t work ing and honest man but did not un derstand '~ ial with transient Rev. . ristopher, who is now lou *flord, Arizona, on account' th, writes his fath er N. A. er,very interesting and one '. -- tters about him self and fami. e has improved somewhat in health and 'gained sev eral pounds in weight. Arthnr writes as if he is well pleased and and contemplates buying there. We, together with 4 hope that ulthmpte ~t1 ~s ealth od ICINE a bottle pf medicine ler what it was, what as good? we prepare the medi )n that comes into our rofessional training to 1 all the drugs, and the them, you would not, a that the medicines <actly according to his Business Locals. Notices~ of Sale(, W ants, Swaps', etc. inserted in this ('oltuni at 3 cents per line for each insertion. Nothing taken for less than 10 cents. Easter falls on March 3ist. cole and make your selection from our imn)lnlclse assortmlent of new and stylish suits, at low cut prices to you. Ladies' fine dress gnoots, silks, etc. It. (;. (hilnes (;as-away lr)s , central, S. c. .I Na'itnted-To rent a furnished room. Address "Roomer," Loci{lx '2. Ihrbeti wire, hog wire. ehicken wire, fence wire. See us for low prices on all hardware, and everything. R. (4. (;aines & Gassaway Bros , cectral, s. c. Bltcksnlithing inl all its branitches lone by me. I Iorseshotint-g at 00r. A II work u;tlaralnteeu. .J. L. .h ndeis. oi W . 'T. O'Dell's place, Liberty, S. C. R. F. 1). 3. Strayed or Stolen -Sooty llack horse tule, weight about '700 Iottnds, aged. S. 1H. Watts, P'itkens, S. C.. Route 3. Far Sale-One Hir. H. P. engine. fJae. M. B,trr, lEasley, S- C. 89-4w Stop paying rent. We will loan you mnltl;-y with which to buv or btild hnses in the town of Pickens; at 5I per cent. interest. For full particulars ad dress Vascoe D. Loehr. Walhalla. S. c. Five carloads of Flour. "majestic" best, (patent). Bought before the rise. Every sack guaranteed. Prices and quality right. We can sell you for less B lros., Central, S. C. If you are paying rent von are throw ing your money away. You can borrow mone at5 pr cnt.interest from Vas-. anid pay for a home cheaper than rent will cost you. Write him for paortic ulars. 41 When in Etsley put up your stock ait B. P. Martin's feed and livery sta ble. He also handles all kinds of feedettil. 38-tf T(he World's Famious-tho Cole Cotton Planter. 'Thle best cotton and corn planter on eatrth. Plenty of them. Comec and get oro, and make cheap cot. ton crop this year. R. G. Gaines & Gas saway Br< a., Cei.aral, S. C. FOR SAJ, -T'wo work mules for sale, on time or for cash. M. J. WeIb< ro, Route 3, Pickene, S. C. 38 Dr. W. M. Horton, dentist, will be in Pickens Mondays, Libert.y Tuesdays, Central Wednesdaty, Pendleton Thurs. days, Clemson Fridays and Saturdays of each week. One day only. Come early. Wanted, mate and female help, to take up pleasant and profitable office work in'th eir own home. No canvass ing or selling. Enclose two-cent stamp with application. Address, Pen Supply As sociation, 1810 Wallace str.'et, Pluua delphia, Pa. 41 Rhode Island Red Eggs for batohing $1.00 per netting of 15. The general purposo fowl' Mrs. (C. 0. Voigt. 2 miles north of E ,sley. P. 0. Ensley. te.*'* Early RisePe The famous llttUe allis. Ask Your Own Doctor If he tells youl to take Ayer's Cherry Pectora,i for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So willl you, when you once know It. Trhe best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty year.." mAa . afo opu,waso . SARSAPARIL.LA. ljTSIR VIGOR. we have no seeretsi We onbish? *h9 t fwmii l ei oe y t' Tiliaabutttira u1tOtn H SHI IN PICKE When you buy Shoe The following well ki Battle Axe Shoes for Walkover Shoes for] Godman Shoes for w< Boyden Sh<oes for men, $ Zei gi er shoes for women, All the latest styles in sh, Watch for our Spr'ing Ai YOU Re Folger, Th( Clothing, Shoes,Hats and .6 Sole Agents for Mitchell Wago, Stoves, Ivew Home Sewing MacJ Walkover Shoes. WCall for Butterick Patterns. T STOI DES NSCOUN s, always buy the : nown brands-are 1 men, women d .en, $3A50, $. A >men and childr' 5 and $6. $3, $3.50 and $4. res and Oxfords. rinouncement. 3 T RULY, rnley And rents Furn&ishing Goods ~s, Chase City Buggies, ines, Hawes Hats and 1K Best. ead ers: Chi.drenf a m) r-* nn