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Pickens County Singing Convention. The above convention mot with Concord church last Saturday and t hbath. T'e opening ex'rctse were conducted by Rev. W. C. Sea'orn, 1 fter which conductor W. A. Porter arranged the class and sang 15 nin Utes. After this W. E. Tuwnes, E. M. Bolding, W\. 1 Mu1phroo and others each led the ciass for 15 mlinultes. 8unally was g;iVel over to anl all day singing, and ni(ar 1,000 people wore on the grounds. Dminer was served cn the ground and no one A collectinull tmlounting to $(i.Ot waslaen I lfor i)NSsiOns. All those who attended were well pleased with their outintig. LONG BRANCH NEWS. As I haven't soon anythIn;g in your paper from this sertion in sometimle I will try and givo you a few clors. The farmers are entting on with their work nicely planting corn and cotton. We had a nice rain last night, Mr. Warren Law runco left this morning for Walhalla where he goes in answer to a call to the bedside of his sister who is seriously ill at that paCO. Mr. and MIrs. Julius Martin visited homo' folks last wock. There has boon some sickness in this community of late. Miss Laura Lawrence who has been on a six weks visit to her sister in Georgia is at home naain. They have organized a Sunday school at Long Branch with Mr. Kolloy as superintondl:t. Miss Corrie Lawrence is visiting her sister at hiehlant this week. Miss loiena B3og1s has hoen spond iig the weok with her sister. Mrs. Charlie Lawrence: the lai tir's child bcin; very sick. Mark. Notice, .he1co Irusico election for Six Mile school district has been changed from May t11 II to May 18th. Polls open at. 2 p. Ill. :11nd1 clos lit 5 p. m. Election to ho held at school house. By order of the comn,t.y Board of Education. 3t)ap r2t R. T. Iallum, See. and Cihrm. BARG FVor thle Next OfTer: Fruit of the loom bleaching Other bleachings 1 yd. wi< Riverside checks, 7c. Danville checks, 6c. Other Dry Goods at price: have just received a shipment< line complete and we make the inspect these groods. CLOT! I ILNG! Wearc still offeringr barg-a your eyeS SHO ES! WVomen 's good every day Men's shoes from $1i up. Nice line of Oxfords for ev is to inspect our line and if we claim is true, dlon't b)uy of us, We have a nice neCw lot of the letest style on wvhich we can Bring us your produce-ar get top~ 1)1ices for it, Moore & Dealer in Gencral Merchan, What Do They Cure? The above question is often asked con cerning I)r. Ie e(e's t wo Ieanlrnglmedi cines, "(;olden ' isdie:i 1 )iscover"v and ' 'a vori e l "'rescri pt i(n." T.lhe anSwer" is that "Giol.nl Medical Di.c( very " is a must Itent alterat ive or blood- puritier, aild toni.' or invigorator and acts espeialliy favoratly inl a entara Live way Itpon all the mu11lcn( is lining sur faces. tls of the maa,t a t111.hrat. bronebal tubes, stomla' . hlow1els and bladlder, enring atlt. f ae t: --ent. Of catar" rital e:ses wviliet ' the I ,":' a ffects the na' a1 pat es.( the ihr- 1. I;arynx, brun clit. StInlutch a s ('acat: :111 ( I i:t)1 , howelt'I s mu n , 11(" . ;rrhea , brladder, iitr1us or utIllelVie orgalns. Ecvenl in th4' chiilet or uhea h ta'es Of th1(s: .1 t'l't't lins. it is often :uccessfll inI aflect ing (Ires. Th ( "1'vorit e P'rescrip ion" is adtuvised for t.I.' w "1111' of unr' claIss of dIisoa'"--thIose p ecuIiar we(akm,-sor., 11'h- F:rng m 'nt: and irreguiariti i . i I1idl4";t Il to w 1men only, It is a powr'futll ye(t rltlil y 1" acting invigorat inl tlu hIlio ni trVi'. otr' te ylc wornll - ( ut., (jV r-worIIk.'d wom011n--n ma) lttler what 1a' c usll'.I th'' f hlle l ow:11 1n, " avor11 1ite I'r(':crip'tion "will be f 1oun ( In uttelfective in bilblinE' up th.' strelnglth, re1a11 ting the 11I!llylliL funil Clin'll o. eu1111ig laii :tald brinsin, a uIllt t Ihea1lh (, vigorous cy IiIi 1n of the w .1SIl : If .Ztem. ' A book l of pmrriieulars wraptr eachl bottle givin't the( furIlnl;t' Of both me(dicines and qjuol inl, what. se(Ires of emlinetI med' ical :t.thor's, whIo"(e works aro consuitedt by phYsiciants of atil lhe sehouls of t raet ice as g1lides in prescribing. say of each in greldielt enterin g i1tt1 these medicines. The words of pai''se best.owed on the severaI ingredients entering into i)oetor Pierco's medicines by such write's should have more weight, han any amount of 11011 - )rof('sionaIl I estiml nials, hca lust' such men ar writing for 11h0 guidance of their m'edial b'etiren and know whcreuf they speak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harm fill habit forming (irugs. heing comsd o of gyce'rie extracts of the roots of nat ive. Am1ri'ca n nedicinal forest plants '1hey il' hot hi sold by dealers in mediine. You can't afTord to accept, as a subtitute for (n(' of these medicines of known composition, any secret nost rum. DI. Pierce's Pellets. small. sugar-con ted, easy to take as candy. rellate and in vigorato stomach, liver and bowels. (rREENVjIj, ROUTE 8. Married, on Wednstay evening the 17th uIlt. at the resideieo of L. L. Smith, N. P., Mr. Ernest P. McA ams to miss Mumio Hinton , il of Pickoons county The LI'ooIm) is the eldest on of Mr. P. K. McAdals and is a prosporous farmer of the Farr mill section. The bride is the charmlii tig and accomtplished dalu:.hter of Mr. James S. Hinton of Da'uMvilb-. The young ('ouple ha8V(' the bes t wih es of their many friend. for a imfil and prosporous .ourn"y throuii 1ife. YOLEY5R1ONN'E etovs the oo ughi uand hoeale iAn.r.L : T r at 10c. Ie, 5c to 9C. mf proportion to these. W'e f D)ry Goods that makes our prices right. Come in anid CLOITIH[NG ! ins in this line that will open SHOES!! wecar shoes at 75c to-$i. erybody. All we ask of you cannot showv you that wvhat we lady's hats readly trimm1ed in save you $2 to $3 on each Lything you have to sell and Mauldin. :lse. Furniture. Stoves, etc. Cures Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles. P Pckens )rug Business Locals. Notices of ';sne. Wa'ntl, Swnl,pr. le, ill:"elt1(1 in this (:011111!1 all livtusp lin e l'or e 'l, iiserthn. N lthing tna e n rtor less tlhrnta lnts,t. Foir S,aile -- A' valualI ulamti fal mt w\Ith G-ro(,tu dw'.Vllinu, br and titl bles, 200 Nds fr mo eliue, strt ln1d -h.llo,l Ilouse. Addre"s, l (). .bIe+, G rc;ccvillr, t,r f. J(. Al ut,n, 1.l,hm ty. Sugatr t:l cufl'ov ait J. 1). Mlotrre's. \Watlntotl, to bny 1,001) len:., 1,501) do. etl eggi t au(1ill the r'olostetrs tlhat ' ctn gel. 11, E. Fremn & Co. 'lour and meat at J. 1). Mt-ore's. \Wl(ll ill .1Iey plit, up y-11ur sock at. UI ', \It"in's feed and Iive"ry sta. ble. lie also handles all kinds of fe(,lstuff. 38-t.f Mullscavilo and Portorica molasses at Craig Bros, Tol'ro & eman goods at J. 1). Moore's. I will pay top prices in cash or trade if von will bring me your chlekens and eg4. .1. ). Moore. I would like to fill a limited number of hills for houses with first-c'lss rough Inlmb,er at S1 per 100 at mill. 4.. milis west of Pickena. A. W. Gravey, R otte :3 Pickens. Bran, shorts aid chops :tt Craig Bros, A few first class sewing Ilachines, slighly used to be sold at grmatly re td.. td )I iees. Also sewing muiclines re p;aitetl. Ca1lI at Craig Bros o. P. Knight. F.E5IOJY^TAR for children safes sure. No oplatea Notice to Debtors and Creditors N'.ti- e i" hertbIy .fiv'n to,t l, luer"rns lihole ig .:nns a:nin t thie ttr te t' . ,n t'ren h h eit le t t,uttl. thitt thley tnttst tilt tht" tanw with the tt11 : r , l" t(- Nu' rp rly npprov t-a1 on or bht'fore the tir t tl,.V 01 \hiy %" ext. or h,e hnirretl. .. . , ' IT I".1 .\ I' . \ly"1 .im --- Lxer. .\ ('i":'TAIN C 1tCi" 11 FOL ACING: FII'iT .\l en Foot-Intse. it Iow<ler, t'u re( T iretl..\Aeh ing, smenting. swollen f'eel. Sntaile .-ent Ir.i' tls Su.0t1 , Vi of FOOT-KiA-:: S.Nt'r.a: ('4utN 1'.%n, a n("%w li~itlit,n. .\tlt)re".;. .\[[ell S. ()lint'tej ,Le ti,\, N i Spring Cuts. Good flour, every sack gamit: t' e,1 at w 4.'25 the bhl; sugar 20 lbs for 8i, best c,llev. 8 lbs for 81; Stitnid.trdt oil from the I .uk waglon 15. pt'er gallon; i good tt,tb'- 3)ti the pofl lund; salt 11)1) lbs in cottou t;atcks 55e. T. 1). 11 rris, Agent for Thornhill wagon s Landl 1For Sale. We h ave 7, 50(10(a1res of haindI for sale in) tracts of fronu '200 to 1,500 acres in (Greene county Georgiat. T1his lanud is fer ih. ani I w"ill p)r(idne1 good( cr1op1). We will cui thii large tr cts into small l'armus and giv five year pas n11'Its withi the firt paymnent enish. Pri ce 810 to 812.50iI per iacre. For further informa Mt'CO3IMONS & B1tEID Fo,r SalIe--62.' ner'e firmi 5 miles 'touth of Court H-ouse, 30 acres4 in enItivat ion, blanli e.- in Itnnher' lan d. Two hbotlses. wauteredl. P rice .?25 per)1 ac0ro. HI. M. ILl'STjERI. Piekena, 8. C. ST'ATEl* OIF SOUIJFi (XAlROlJMA P'i(ckenls (ou ty,v Court of (Commnon Plieas. Susic: IHester and4 lila nchte Messer, PlIainitiffs. AGAINST. M~ary E. MIartiin, Lettie Newton, Mattie Iltestter. Mlyri Lay Cox, Mrs. C. M. Martin, WV. V. C(aI lomn, MIattie D)icksoni, Lettie Hoilt andt Jessie Dob~tbins, SUMMONAS FOlt ItI*Ll.It' (C'oo mb plmt Ser ved() Tio the4 (defendanlts ab,ove named: YOlU A ltE II lRElY SUJMMONED~l and4 ',i riui redi to answer the comaint in) this acOtioni, of which a copy is herewvith ser'ved uipon y'ou. aml11 to serve a cop of y'I our aswer to the said (compllaint onl t he substcriber at his oflic,' Pickens, South11 Carolina, wvitin twenity dal s of thei se'rvice hereof, excisiv ~e of the dayjI of' sueh serv'ice; and1( if you fail to ar11 swer' the comp)lIaInt wvithin thme timei4 aforesaid, the Plaintiff' in t his actiont wdal Ippl to the (cou1rt, fo r the re'lief deI moandedl in this c:omplaint. D)ati'd March 21st A . 1). 1907, A J1. lBoggs, C. C., P. Julius 1'. lHoggs, TIo Mrs. Lettie Newton:ITfsAty Ta1nke n'otice that the annunons00 and1 comlplaint ini this actionI were filed in the Clerk's ofliee on the 21st day of March. 1907, a nd4, thle object of this ac tiont is to part ition theo landl described in the complaint and no personial claim is mfadec against you. Julius E. LRoggs. Plff's Attv. Croup, La Grippe, Asthi -events Pneumonia and Cc )ImpaYII , P'ick- ns, Parken'.: 1 iNothing, but exp.ense 1'as gOods. W ar satisied right styles and the right p Don't Let Cheap T<6 But ex Inf our goods are not as them. Some goods are divide with you. We havc Dry Goods, Notions, that the average customer the price as low as same gc When you come to Gr make it pay you. A.K Wcst Eid, probabi that you " for that is your businc / See that you get the n for your crops-by using Virginia=Ca: They will greatly "increase obtain the largest possible ai your acreage if you will, b Fertilizers, and you' will see your increased profits. I dealer a copy of our free farming information. Rlchn Fer I ra tn in em - 1 Monti Garrison Eas Wholesale an We have just received ti of Hay. We also have a C:hops, Bran, Shorts, Oats Cole Guano Distributors ar you money by buying from 'Phone or wvrite ns, Yot tention. (JARRiiISON W Easley, ORCA1 ,J. Cnaou, WV. T. ( President, VI LI lIEIBl Depoit1 - - Di F F, B. MoIt(IA w. J, N- MonoAN, J. Ancountai of Mnrnhaniu Farmer, ., i1.I THE OIIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR na, Throat in the )nsurnption YELLOW PACKAG1E bari SiLi, oioety spared in the selection of these that. we have the righi goods, the ices. lk Sell You Goods, amine the qualitya represented, you don't have to buy higher than last season, but we will everything in Unde.wear Hosiery and 0hos, wants, and we absolutely guarantee a. )ods are sold anywhere. enville, come to see us, we will Park, Grceenville, S C Vou farmers iwill not deny - )lough for money" ss, the noblest occupation ou ear.'h. ost money out of your ploughing-or liberally 6oiina Fertilizers. " your yield. per acre," and help you to nount of money for your labor. Decrease it double your use of Virginia-Carolina . a, feel and hear your pockets jingle with )id you get from us or your fertilizer almanac ? It's a beauty, and full of . SALES OFFICES: :ond. Va. Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. :ston. S. C. Baltimore. Md. ta. Ga. Savannah, Ga. hIs. Tenn. Shreveport, La. romery, Ala.YorIed I VVyatt & Co ley, S C d Retail Dealers in an<d All IKin1h. of F1eed Stuil . tree car loads of Flour and three *ull stock of Cotton Seed Meal, mdc corn. We sell the celebrated *d Cotton Planters. We can save us. r orders will receive prompt at Yours for business, Y A'TT& CiO MiPA , aIZ E D 1 901. (Cc Presidenit, Cotshier. 1Y BANK, RITY, S. C. - $4000:0O ?ECTORS. T. O'Dl)Lrj, II. C. SmRxn. CARTER, J, P. SMITH. Frmn, aind Individuals solicited.