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NE he past Our A is large tions, Clothing, SI Pickens. DRESS GOO] The handsomest line we I pecially strong, everything in bl as, Mohairs, Eolienes, Worsted, to see the line of Pannama clott 30c and 40c the yard. Our white goods can't be s ings 15c to 5oc the yard. Linens, Lawns, Persians, N prices. Large assortment of Laces Dry Goods are advancing the advance in price and will g< CLOTf I Big shipments being receiv Spring suit till our stock is brol FOL Sole agents foi Sewing M.rlachines Shoes All wn Call for lButteri Pi1kens SnlleJouri1a1 Hapuei Local and Persona! .tnre. Miss v is at home fromn tolleg >rt, visit. Mis. .ewis i8 visiting her friend ily Friday, in Green ville. B, 0. ,Jones, if Greenville, and F. R. Moon, of i hoti y were in Pick ens, Tuesdaiy, on] businees. As usual for the past few years we are baving Maichi weather in April. Mflr3h was more like June anid July than March. The wind finds it easy to raise the "dust"---in which respect it bas the advantage of this editor in particular and a guood mayJfh other people in general. "Come gentle Spring; ethereal mildness, como"-and please,do come please come q'uick. It is mighty darne I cold to wear your last Sum mer's clothing. If you want to look at some of the best residence property in this or any other town in this section, just take a peep at the "Bruce Allotment," or those on the south-east side of towun for sale by Holder & Co. You can get snited at either p)lace. What has bevcome( of our corres pondent at Oateechee? THas his fail. ure to initerest any of the fair sex to *' share his lot, no disgruntled him that he has becomno a recluse? ."Be still, sad heart and( CcseO rep)in ing, behiind the coud the sun's still shining."' 8''n' morning, 15th .nt., at, the >)f J. Ia Simmons1011. Mioss I] 'ns and Bein Iggi ns wvere V Fried, in, the presnciie of a I of the conitracting parties, ItmoniS, no'tary public, pro 3 ~ the solomn wvords that n for life. T1he contract. * have the bent wishes of tneir mhany friends for a useful and prosperous life. :WSF nonth we have be r and better selec boes, Hats and Ge: )S! DRESS GOOf iave ever shown, in black go ack and fancy Voils, Cassimere ;, Crepe De C and Henriettas. 1 we are showting in all colors, urpassed-everything in merce ainsooks, plain and mereerized and Embroideries all grade at daily but our entire stock was b< > at the old prices. TG! C.LOTHING!! cd almost daily. Don't put off -:IMitchie11WAtagons ,I Iorse Shoe (.otl 'l'S. ok I:'atterns. Mrs. B J. Webb ande(l Mis E' sie Earle Visited inl ( rerem'"ill I e. week. Oe swalluw dloes not n:lke Ia SUM In r :y ml re than ole "lle'er" tull kes at Kwlliw. I )r. .. 1 We bb Spett. a f ew da + (:1st week il Carne :v +ile", (,., wit Ih his fat Le-in-law, who i-t qitte Hick. Mrs. H. A. Richey hals r-eturln,e from at visit to hier datlughter, Mrs. W. C. 1[,rtiin and other relative on Eas ley, R. F. D. 5. The're will be) preachmug at 0Old Pickens chmnchi on the fourth Sunday mn April. a.t 8 3l0 p. mn., by Rev. C. L. McCamn, of Seneca. Morried,.at the home of TP. A. Dur ham, A pril 7, Miss Early Durham and Mr. Okveland Marshbaniks, Rev. B. C. AJkinson officiating. All of Pickens county. For Sale -A valuable upland farm with 6-room dwelling, barn and sta bles, 200 yds. from church, store and school house. Address, B 0. Jones, 3reenville. or F. R1. Moon, Libee ty We hope you wvill read the ads in ~his paper very carefully and closely. l'he people wvho advertise ini this p.,. per ar, business men and besides rnon of character and integrity. When they advertise ai bargain they [mean thatt thley havo ai brlgaimn for Mr.i R L. Davisi has1 gone t(o Pick ens, and will open1 upl a1 bottiphjr, t 11 for the mneanf,tcture ot soift. dr.inks. Laturcence is the2 youngos so of1 2 Mr. M. A. I )ivis, of ficar1 th is pIace, andl his riuny friends1 will be pleaed to learn1 of the st01) he hast t.akeni in I he Mr. If. I . 1I[0n(dlicks is '-stuv:ii ing in a gencera,l way to -tnlir,ze heis ho,s-. Hie will add on a doz)-n~ more21 roomsII, andl lix to bette enterI10ktain and take enre( of the travelliing pullic. W1e understand 1.,hat Mlr. H Ienudricks has already booked 25 /guests who wanlt to cpend the summl!er in Pick. RING en receiving dail Led than ever befoi rit's Furnishing G( >S All the $6.oo, Suits ods we are pants, Soc tc s, Pannam- brated Hors< Don't. fail the money. 6 to 40 in. ized waist Our shc sell the best 3atiste at all for me bes for men, Wor good as the all prices. Furnitui )ught before lots. It is a of furniture 3 Hardwa Harness and buying yu take ten tim you money < always get ti rHORN Chase City Bugp ling, Hawes $3 i --lilabel t .\1 K'ian, of Sumim-r, is visiting ill PiCKHe a, )r. L. O \Iao Id in, of (lreelillej p-ent Sund1ay inr Pickens with 1.0 lit ive". Married, April 14, by )(ev. I. C. Atkinson, Miss Minutie Manildi and M[r. H1. R. M[auldin. rs. M. uoley I is retu ri ed to her home in Walhalln, after at pleaat viait to her sister, Mrs. S. E Bur. g8es, of Libertv. The Pickens Drug Oo , are hJavinig the( in 'ide oIf theu ir tcre enfIsotnuied anid pailited, which adds mnuch to the attractiveness of tbis already nice and( populair drug store. The Senca Farm and I"actory says "early 1.pring chickens wvill be late. " According to th1is urgument there will be no "early" spring chickesa-1 they w.ill all ho "late " Mrs. Carl Amick and little daughi ter Millicent have returned to their home in Columbi)a after an agre~eable visit to frieiids antd relatives in and aroulnd Lit>erty. Mrs. Ainick wilI be pleasantly remetmberedl as Miss Ielle Cooley. TPhe Charleston Nnws anid Conrier, r>f the 13th instant, contains the fot lo3wing pesonail notice of one( of Pick. ens~ couh1niv's foreumiost buiness men~ 311, Noris C->ton MIill impany3, is in the city on a visit to his le .\r. Josh4)) F. Noirri. SchlO wvi!l give'4 a publIsie nIt'i taIii'innt on the 19th~ inst. The I , losAiig schuool men03 airl inite to (1 I SILte BoardI; Siipt. 1'. TI. I!albun, N ichiolon, A\ iuerson' coun33 ty. I bia schIool iS palt roized3'( bIyPckn emo ty, b)eing~ situaited inear t he 9u. anid tl( he obj--et is L tos estabus' A b: school aIccOI orig to re4cent1 ael of the le'gislatur1e, and 3(haiive school f ree to Pickens and1( Anderson couinties. GOO y large shipmen re. Our stock of ] >ods is the largest atest styles and pattern, suits I for youths $2.00 to $12.00. Met $6. Odd coats, 50c to $5. V Shoe brand of clothing the be SIOES! SHOES! e trade increases every year bei shoes that money can buy. Ox nen and children. Remember i Battle Axe, Godman, Zeigler, V -e, Stoves, Ranges, Buggies, Su, easy matter for us to save y< irou buy. re, of every description, Sewin Saddlery. Anything, everythii s the space we have to tell you n, but come to see us and be cc ie best merchandise inanufactur L E 'ies, Iron King St< Lts, Boyden, WTa1 Mrs. Emma Major is visiting rela tives in A ndeIrson. L ec .Jerro: Looper, who has heen (ile sick for .he past week is report. et vrY muci better. Mrs. Marion Looper of the Mice section, who has been quite sick, is g ttin:r along ninely. br. Robinson is thu attending ph} sician. The young ladies have a s, eet tooth. The Pickens Drug Company 1:andle a lot of Onidla's fine box enndI(ies. Girls like candy, even if they do niot like the donor. On the 10th inst. a K. of P. Lodge was instit.uted at Clemfson College. A great time wVas had by those wvho palrticipatedl in the deg..ree work. Hon. J1. E. Boggs was priesent and 'anong others, gave a good talk on blhe order. Miss Lillian Irene Clarke, who has shairge of the music department the [iiberty Graded School, was in Pick ans Wednesday evening shopping. M4iss Clarke will give her entertain mernt on May 7th, and an enjoyable Lime is promised all who attend. l'he program will appear next wveek. Dr. .J. 1L. Bolt left Pickens, Tuea. d1ay morning, for B(ennettsville, S. C., wvhere he goes to attend the meeting >f the Stato Medical AssociationI which is in sessiona there this wveek. Hfere's hoping aL good time, for you, 3oetor. May youmr visit bring Pick msa miore proin aentIly ini tho glare of theo limelight. Thel i edmaon t. LAighit, Wa ter' and Pow(r Co. are laying the gas main s at) Maini street and in a few (days we s ill hav e the real article. Thes1eRml pu i spiriiteda ciizensim are to lie com1. umanded for this move -it is ini the right, direction --and should1( be en -(ouraVJed inl every way. It behooves 'very buIsiness'5 mlan inl towni to tap .hemr iand use. thIiis light. Pntu, the igh.t ito your' residtn ces, also, if you 'an) po(sibly aflbrd it. TIhis is a home mm1Vpaniy so (enconlrage themi substanr illy. D):n't rain down the light vithont giving it a trial. DS s of new goods., )ress Goods, No ever brought to or chfldren, all sizes, 75c to I's Suits from $3 to $20. Extra Ve are sole agents for the cele st fitting clothes on earth for SHOES!!! :ause it is a known fact that we fords in all colors at all prices hat there are none quite so lalkover and Boyden. rries and Wagons in car load )u 10 per cent on Avery piece g Machines, Belting, Trunks ig, with prices right. It would of half the things we can save nvinced that at this store you ed for the money. C, )VOS, New .I orm:le :over and Zeiglei' - orn, oil the I(h1h ilnst., to Mr., and M I-,; Iichard Hayes, it boy. Comnnissionor J. J. L,ewis is in at tendiince uponu the U 8. oourt, no'nP in session, in Greenville. -Cap.Frai,k U. Manhclin, U. S.. A. is on i short leave of ibsenee, visit. ing relativos in Pikenis and vicinity. T'he election Thursday for mayor of Pickens resulted in favor of B. B LBon. Tbo nv mayor and wardens have not been sworn in yet. Boys, don't b,e afraid to ask the young. lad1ies to go driving with you1, if y'ou have a box of Nunnally's fine box candy with you. Bolt & (lo. seit in boxes at 60c per p)ound The Rev. B. E. Grandy' preached an excellent sermon in the Baptist church on last Sunday night. Theb protracted meeting which was to have started then has boen indefi. nitely postponed, no reason being announced for this deiion. T1he Election for mayor and war' dens of Easley was held Tu'iesday. About 300 votes were polled. E. I'. McGraovy and Join E. Craig were contestants for the mayoralty, and much interest in the race was mani festeQd. Tbe result was in favor o( E 1P. McCravy. The towvn of Pickensa will soon ea. tabl ish a Iligh tin p llanlt. The Ph-d'e and(10f entrprisel of this mfountain towni is commrend-tble. (ireer is much la'or t han P ickens, anid with similar 1)luici< and (enterprise could have~c lights0, watter, sewerage and other servyer. P'ickens Stausoell, who has b o. suffering for somne limo with whiiG, s'welling( in his righ t leg,had t ho mm her amputat-ed, abhove th1e knoeo j oiniv last week. Drms. Earle of GreenmviX and Bolt of P.ickens, wvere tho ''aw~ bones" and they dlid a veryV suIcOcesM job and he is getting alongo splenda. 'y. (Additional locals on first no