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.Eutered April 23, 1903 tt Pickciv, .9. C. u 11" .;I kttk or af'. of Con1grese4 of M; rch, 3, 1879. ~VOL._ XXXVI PICK___ ___ -Qv___ ~ Us GARG IA, .TIUU'DAY. iARP 1 29, 1OG7E O 4 SFFROM OUR COI Pickens-R F. 0. No. 2. We are having beautiful sprint weather. All naturo sems to smile Mrs. Thos. Durham, who has beo sick for several weeks, is muell bettor. Sunday school was organized at Six Mils last Sunday, with Mr. Ma rion Stepr ens as superin ten den t. It is hoped that much interest wijl be taken in ma.tking it a success. Mr. "Colonel" Smith, who has been attending c>llege at Nashville, Tenn , bas returned home. Miss Zora Su ith has been visiting home folks recently. Six Mile school closed on the 22d, with Mr. P. M. Durham as teacher. There will he an Easter egg hunt on Good Friday at Garvin school-. house, 29. The little ones are antic ipating a good time. Mr. It -lnnter, from Picens, has moved to Mir. 0. W. Garrett's house at Six Mile, and will take charge of the hlacksmlith shop there. N'r, Elzie Garrett has given bis house a coat of pnint, which adds much to its appearance. To1it'. S''ATE t1 EN' Of the Condition of the P ickens Bank, located at. Pickens, S. C. at the close of business March,.2', 19(.7. * RESOURC ES Luans and )iscounts 127,498.2r L)t'muand L .:ns. 20.010.( O Verd r f ts, 6,.999.4< Boltct ttht -,eks owned bv the 11ma.k, Banking H1us-, 8.1w,.7h Furnit tyr :iad Irixtuires, I,574.2 Oher liimti lat:te, nom I)nt' ftatllt I at.aks and Banki s, 23,lGq,9 Currency ,10,t<( t;told, 00.0.01 Silvi"er, Niei: " : l Pe aie , 1 .251.01 (:hecks idtl Cash Iteat s, 54., Exchanges for the Clearing I [ouse: noua L.. liIJTi ll a (apit a[ Stok Paid in, 20.500 O Surt lus 'ut1tl, non Undivided Profits lets Current Exp -115 and Taxes Paid. 22,0,5.4| Due to Panks ald Bankers no1p Due Unplatid Div'idenids. nonc Individual D)posits Sub,jec't to (:heck. .l4i,G)4.O: Demand ('ertifieatt s, nom Time Cert'tiait S, noW vertified C hicks. nlo) e Cashier's Chicks, 1.O8;.50 Due to ('learing House. non Notes and Bills Rediscounted, Pont 1S5,283.01 State of Sout Ii Carolina, County of Pickens, Before ne came I. M. Mauldin Cash ier of the Pickens Bank, who, being du 1y sworn. says that, the above and fore going atatement, is a true condition of said Bamnk ns shown by the; hooks on~flk in said ban11k. 1. M. Mauldin, Sworn to anid subscribed before' me, this the 22d day'of Ma.rch. 190?. (1. R. HeondiekP, Notary Public. W. M. Hagood, J. McD. Bruce, Directors J. P. Carey. Executor's Sale. By permnission of J. B Newhery Judge of Probate for Piocens couinty I will sell to the highest bidder at the late residence of JeRRe (Orenshan deceased on Saturday the 6th day oj A pril ne~xt at 10 o'clock a. na.: 1 lot cattle, 2 fine young mules one1 horse, 2 wagons andc otheri per so)nal prop~erty belonging to said es tate. Terms cash. JT. M. Stewart, 20 Man chi, 1907t2 E'xec. Sore Nipples and Ctiapped H1ands ..n ahqui . .x er. l hv lapplyvin a mbrli Salvre. 'rr ivt; it is nt suce.e,. ire 2: cets. ST'A TION ERY. Good1 blox1 a-er lad (entvelopeiS. Sc. 30o) lot of' goodl writing papeir for ink tate ib. Sh,(' et, sic ait ne 52lls for 25c A lartgie famiily 4ibale, i$1.50. Tecacher' Tlesta aeis, I 0k. Webter'tVs Uni~aidige Dict ion nry, overI 1'.'00 p;ages, intdexed $1.50. Schooaal D)eictinaries.~ 0 and 1511s .looks. ot ti't ion,i 10)l ad 2io kin d. lit anid 10t. Schooa l cralyonsH, I ad 10c boix. Sbltes, 5'. Tlts. I tO o1 -e TI' 1). If A \ 1?I1. ~RESPONDENTS. News Notes. 1Frunk Hf. Jones, assistaut Cashier of the (Chlrlot.te Nationil Batk, iats gone, atncl with him $68,000 of the bank's money, Jones was i member of the Presbyterian church and very active in church nffairs. Another case of a goocd man on the wrong side of ti.e stock market. One of Uncle fan's mail bags con taiuing valuables to the amount of $400,000 was stoln while en route between New York and Havre or h - tween I-Iavre and Paris. The sur prising thing is that the thieves did not steal the stenmship. One ibouaand pounds of dynamite exploded in thi powd-r mills at Em porium, Pa., and six men lost their lives. The jar was felt in towns 20 miles distant Not a vestige of th, six men of the mill or tools were found -only a hole in the ground. Burglars entered the depot and postoffice 4t Honea Path, Wednes day night. Eight dollars in mvonery and( a valise were taken Rev. Hlenry Whitney Cleveland, l g<d 71,dic d in Louisville,Ky , on the 20th inst. He w is a native of Georgia aid privatte sa cretary to Alexander H1. Stevens, and in President D:tvis sE-crct service. He was related to ex - Presidett Cleveland. Edward Howell, a bmanler amnd m of the tuost i1 fliential negroc- i:; southern Mis;i:sippi, was sht i'z i1. iback ualn killed % hilc: on lis6 u% ;1 t 1 tie sink ng oIf thie (h t im =: )1st.)1er 'lorn' in the Noth S. a, t 210 perso-1s l."t th rt lives. Divoms in high life come high lme. Anna G; ubl's lawyers la v: presented li htr1 aL bill f* ,r $175,000 f.,r sceuring ia divorce for her fronm, ht: Frenclh count. B:ro. Ucorge, whll has charge of the countoss' iutere:ts, refuses to -et tIe. .\bs. A L AtIanw, of (:r. cr, ine C,tered suit against the Southern railr:dacl for $10,000 c;wages. She wits passngc r on train 11 that ran into an .mpty coal car left. slanding on the main line and was wrecked. ) Mrs. Adams received injuries for which she asis the above smun. STATEMENT, Of the Farmer's Bank of Central, MarchI 19th, 190. R ESOURCES. Loans anid DisCounts $3316 Demand Loans u,c 0 CO0 Banking House 1, 55~3.45 Furniture and1( Fixturea 1,69c6 8; Other Real Estte 1, 350.( 0 Due Fr'om Banks and Bankers 2, -59.94 Currency 6,I00.c 0 Gold1 100 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 598.0:I Checks and Cash Itemis - 815.68 $40, 824.63a LIAB3ILITI'E8. Cahpitel Stock paid in $2'.9O 0.00I Uhdivided proits, less current expenses q0 7.Mi Due to Bamnks andl Banklcrs 1,754.43I Individual De pl ositIs :.ub.'jct toc chack -I. 118 90) T1idme Certificat,e -r,080. 1, 11. J. ?le( eec, 'ashci.'r of thce ah,ow -named bantlk do0 solemnlytI su ear thal. the above' staitemen'Vt is iue, 10 te ha at c imy. kn1ow%ledgei and bieh''f: and do for Sther swear that since t he' b; t ret curn madoue to thec State Banck IK\nnciner'c of' t' - concdition1 of thIe banuk. tha.:t thc. h-o ''k evaded(( any obligationis imp:- by h ~I:w. - STA 'TE OF SOUT1Ii C\lu 1.ld .\, ' ofAlarh, 907. O.. SI'. .C (, orca.Itt at: c W'. \'. Clacyt'c, ) Catarrh, the Pe-ru-na, o CANADA MEXIC STAT5 - SIr HOT WEATHER CATARRH. Affects the Stomach, Kidneys, U4, Bowels, ~ Organs. Catarrh is recogn a formidable diseas hundred thousand j other countries the For nmany years place as a standard Pe=ru=na is well eastern hi efmisphere - 1-1 a of the W the Standard SCUBA 1RIC AUSTRALI E-RU .oFOR ATR , THE 1zed all over the civil e. In the United Sta geople have catarrh ratio of victims is as Pe=ru=na has held remedy for catarrh. =known in both the S. $15. 1 CsaFn Sc4esieSir%Si Do' ev temaOnR ewS ie al oe the civilr eA n eecmoio the ed lya inopae catarr lohs; hrati st ictissa Peatsimlynan' hraksa el riements for sklldtailringh y bkohes,othth Bes onf env, they mave in ai of S tntone yoa otfnd n on e omfot no mter cowfr isc notuh pa y j0r tlandigod uait are YQCan l'0 . ain t e t. ofsildt.lrn orkd Remedy. ORIENT EUROPE COLD WEATHER CATARRH. SAffects the Hecad, Throat, Lungs, Bronchial TuLbes. ized world as tes alone, two innually. In g'rea t. he foremost we-stern and (.emnes.e >rn Sut--e of weaing it om Aoft the Sfndinthes I -'l .....n.u...al -...y . In