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SEE OUR LINE OF Pi(. K VIEWS. | .A/-dTOP JH LINE STATIC l.THE NICEST AND MOS The Picken ~'W Han i(ldle Pickens Sentilel-Journal Happenings of a Local. and Personal Nature. This fine weather is a "spring fever" breeder. A. K. Park, Greenville, is talking to our readers this week on the sub ject of dry goods and shoes. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ambler and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilreath of Greenville, spelt Sunday with rela tives in Pickens. L. Rotlhschild, Greenville, call the 1 attention of stylish dressers to the fact that they are "In it" with all the Spring and Summer styles of cloth ing et.c. From present indications there will be a big crop of peaches this year. The trees are loaded with healthy blossoms. Nothing ad -to the appear ance of a 6o'- . e velvety lawn. Now is the ow the seed, 111)dI the Picl Store is the place to get I Prof. Cartee will cond .ct an all day singing at Go'den Creek :hurch on the third Sunday in A pril, every body invited and don't forget to bring a well filled dasket. Mrs. Addie Lou Boggs, wife of Luther Boggs, of Walhalla, who has been on a visit to her parents, r. and Mrs. W. 1B. Allgood,- near Pick. ens, returned home WVednesday. If you have any hens that won't lay, or any that would like to set, bring them to us. Will pay 35c ea3h for awhjile Don't want them after thyhave set three weeks. CnAIo B3Ros. D). B Finney is cultivating an ex '3ellenmt garden, and -will soon regale 'his boarders with new potatoes, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, radishes, asparagus, peas, etc., with- spring chicken and mint sauce on the sidi Mr. C. 0. Voigt, of Easley, was exhibiting a coop of fine Rhode Is laedi red fowls on our streets Satur day that attracoted much attention. The poultry industzy is aen impor tant factor to-dlay and will bear much study, wheother conducted as a aide ino or as an exclusivo oc'eupation. A!l veterans belonginig to Caump Gjarvin, United Confedera.to Veterans, are requested to be present at a meeting of the said campl, to be held at P'ickens, 8. C., in the court.housc, immeidiately after the conclusion of the sah-s, Monday, April 1, fer thle lurl - - tinig delegates to the stat- ra nn Iiionls. In last por wasB an item Haying th ', npSon (col.) paid into the t y $2 50 for "wag gmng h,is torngue on the streets." To this stato ment Uncle Sam Simpson, a hard- working, re spected colored farm er, res id ing onr the Liberty road, objecta. "Some low-down, no 'count cullui'd man,'" he says, took.his name in vain. 1 ARDS. OF ARTISTIC TWO FOR 5 CENTS Ul? LB U'"S OF -- NERY. T DESIRABLE MADE. s Drug Co. The Best." Cotton in limited quantities is still oming to market, but the setlsou is practically closed until next fall. Rev . J. K. Hair, representing the Bop ist Courier, of Greenville, reached in thN B ptist church at E'ickens last Sunday morning. The eighteen months old child of 'tr. and Mrs. S. L Darr died Sat irday night after a short illness and as buried at Enon church. The Pickens graded school have ssued a beautiful line of post cards Ilustrative of Pickens, and have )laced t het on sale with Belt & Co. or the benefit of the school. Alle ye singers will take notice te Pickeus countie singnig conven ion will bo holden at ye churcho or Jorcord on ye 4th Saturday and Bnnday in ye mouthe of Aprile. After the barvest conies the thresh ing. If you are in the market for a ttr eiler, entgine, boiler or a saw Imill, the Sullivan Hardware Co., Of Anderson, calls your attention to their ad. this week. There will be an Esteer egg hunt at the home of Mrs. Newton. tits Good Fridav, \larch 29. Admuirsiol 10 cents, I te proceeds to go to the graded school. All are urged to come and bring the children. On Sunday afternoon the barn of Mr. Benjamulin Childress, five miles from Easley was burned with all its conttents. He lost a good m._le, two hogs and aill his corn and fodder, a child five years old was playing in the barn and had a narrow escape. It is thought that the child was plai ing with matches and set the fire. It will probably be an item of ne.vs to most readers that our genial postmaster is not compelled to make change at Uncle Saum's oflice. It is a queer rule and but few persons know it. Usually the postmaster is anxious to accommodate the pub lic, and besides he is generally anxious to gat rid of his "chicken feed." But you would be obliged t.o wnake your own change if he was dis posed to be stubborn; and he is not 3ompelled to take over twent -live~ pennies if he don't want them. It is a queer law, but our Uncle Sam has some funny ways. What tender nmmories cha stIer around the scenmes of our b)eyblo.>d The old towna pump, with its rus.ty watering tioughi, and( palgodaL s;hIad covering, old andl grav, from~ thei scorebing suns of sammuier ad bla st ing winds of winter h >Ids an affiee tionale placo uudirV ouir susp'emh-lr buckle. H-ow many times ini the days long g>ne, whens seated ini frott f the livery stable, witluag the swveat from our heated brow inule dI by over-exortion from whaitt.1ling 'ai ail keg, have we gazed I uon tho)se Isigly-illuminated1 decoramtionsa fruom thea artistic touch of the lestivye irt ummser --"L'itt le larly' Risers,"'' 'Chew Cut Plug-or wva(cheds then patienit mule slakinug his thirst from he crystal wVatero asB ho switched tho lue-bottled fly from his ef hind log. Biut a livervzlau from an a !joimotug town hitched his hors ) to one e"u:"uer 'ttd upset our ru-uita"tion4 at,.i oa.r p1)gWoiat. Willing. hands replacu'l the ''ld ldtttmluarrk, ttand tho sigt s are still at}ppe,linig to 1,he( puhlic t-I "Chew Cut Plug," nud the "Early ltiie,rs .re stiil attending to busitlosR, but uur uhd friutn. . i tome itry dlo:r ii so'newhat dinligur, d The spire is attSry and the roof inure holy than righteous, but the old pump shed still ttands an evesoru to the passer by, and a warning to all, that ol "Father Tune" knocks the good 'ooks out of all of us. On Display for Easter. These warm days when "Old So' gradually climbing towards the zo nith of the heavens impresses all with the approach of summer; natur. ally milady is thinking more aboul her E1ster bonnet and the styles tc be in vogue the coming season Wbat to wear is the all-absorbing thought of the fair sex just now ui exactly all of .them-but most all. The display of hats, new wasi goods, artificial violtts, roses, posies and ribbons are very much in evi dence. There is not much -that can be said for the beauty of the hats thit spring. 'I he fact is, there is no spe cial shape in women's headgear. II is simply a co.wbination of everything that has gone before. The wuoma who feels unable to buy a new httat ornament this season can take bi labt year's hatt, mash it into sow unrecognizable shape, tack on t bunch of 11 werd here and a ribbo , there, and her nearest neighbor wil think she is out with something te.v But do not fail to get on all tht flowers possible, for i:, is very proper ''hey taake the old look young au< young look yauiger. All hail the wash goods, so fre:l aitd fair to look upon. At 1o tim, does femininity look so charmliug at when arrayed itt raiiment of imm111naCu ulato wasb goods; toyer so near ri v lling the lily in all its glory. Tai about winter wraps of furs anu c astly gowns, but when woman wat to show at her best let her don cotton frock on a worn in Ju e ant C >me down towtt when th birds it singing their wee test songs. The it is she looks ten to t%wenty yeat younger thau during the tutl: he it re Then it is that the daint aists and fluffj skirts vie with th 1ery cbart.ms of nature In itbe meantime step into Lh stores anid take a look at the man attractive goaods so beautifol to0 104) upon. The Daughters have postponed th entertaiimont which they oxpecte to have giveni on the 5th of April un tLU the 12th. Tbo program will be published nex week. Bears the Ih idYoui lave Ahwa 8 Bougi Signature of A (Card TisM is to certify thatt all druaggists att authorzied to refund your money if Fo ley's Honey anda Tar fails to caure you coultgh or cold. It stops the cough heals the lungs and prevents serious re suits from a cold. Curea Ia grippe couigi and prlevenlts pneumlionia and consumpl)l tion . Conts no opi ates. Trhe Ot'unt ine is in a yellowt package. Rtefuiso subl stittutes. Parkius Phaurmacy, Liberty and Packeans Drug Co. 'Theiy M1ak Yuc I,a I"ett Gooa uen by10 al~nl whota ust Chamrberlaain' *Momaa''I ande. Iive'ar Tl'ablet,, tand( th< heailthiy ctnditiona oif thet btody nIandimim whlicha they (venLi te makes one4 It el jovrl1 Pric ', '2 cot s. Sampile fr'ee at liiek urns Dlrutg (Co. A (?:Tt'1As U u Iita Vout, aux<: ei: t\: in . a o t -l:i e. in tpo wd r, ci ies'r Ii ret. \ i newc ntniiin. .\<ttress. AXllen S. iilietest ,I. lRears thoe IhoD Kind Ye 1.t lh' A lk Signaturo , Notice to Debtors and Cred tors Notice i heeby g|Vetn oall pers,' htin :c 4(n.iil',(1 t h y i nustiit fite the sann' n.ub I: unleter.sigunet pren (rty ilhtpoed on vi i i i, the fit d aiy of3 it y ale:t air bce hnrred.(' i*.~ \.'YT'aA \ I hi O F F. For more than sev, been busily engaged tile bussness, making country produce a sp< time of our coining tc not know of anythii people needed any it one to open up the and make it possible chickens and eggs ar ducts to an advant spent hundreds of menting with differei we, today, think that the handling of sut than any one in Pick equally as good as state. We believe and hard work have the Blue Ridge m< Southern Railway an< to Saluda River. I many bare foot ceib made proud with ne poorly clad children cently clothed, many dishes have been homes made happier to seem to be wort great efforts we have the people good pric duce as has heretofo cred almost worthle: better prepared to h line. In conclusion we v attention to our e: Spring and Summer Dinens, Lawns, Mus1 broideries, Braids, L tlemen, nice shoes quantities of other g k the right prices. C< will treat you right. CRAIG ONE-PRICE CA 8I Y 0 EH. A. RI GENERAL MEROHANDISE A .--SELLS THu WIRE FENCING HORSE H IGH, 'AW Bull rHT Strong ;Chi cken Proof Hog I,Nothing ' cean run through it, or climb overn IlIvetric welde1d. Every inch sold unl( turni any known atjnia that Erawvel on t E2ARS 4RD WOR< -n years we have in t..e mercan the handling of ,cialty. At the Pickens, we do ig the -farming lore than some stagnated pool for them to raise id such farm pro age. We have dollars experi it markets and we understand :h goods better ens county and any one in the that our efforts been felt from )untains to the I from Keowee Ve believe that Iren have been w shoes, many have been de. broken sets of replaced, many and caused life h1 living in the made in paying es for such pro re been consid ;s. We are still elp you in this rish to call your cellent line of goods, such as ins, Laces, Em adies and Gen Oxfords, and oods, always at )me to see us we BROS. SH STORE. MID COUNTRY PRODUCE, BEST ON EARTH! it, crawl under t, and break it. r a positive guanranteedc to hob ' o so, three, four or umore, feet.