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P IS to our sh< )Lt the la fou . any to) Shoes Our Strong Point. FOL Sole agents for Sewing Machines, Shoes. All winne Pickens SenltinildOihrnal Happenings of a Local and Personal N. A1Miss I ucii t F tg in Sarta'n burg. WV. E+ Stepht"n .to dlie 3un<bry n' ight. fro: Mr. Jim ( wynu, 0t jve .alyfield 'ection, is vNry low with fever. Mrl. R. Earle M iller, neaur Easley, is <iite sick andt not expected1 to live. Mlis Clara Boper, of Ea~sle, is v'is dting ini PickensI this week. Mr. L. C. Lynch, of the upper sec lion of t he county, has been appointedl a niotary p)ol .te, MrIs. Hallum of' the Liberty sido hats been visiting her no, R. TP. and J. N. Halum in Pickens. H. 0. Entrekin of th Central side was in Pickens WVedne.-day and gave this office a pleasant call. Mrs. I. M. Mauldin, and little daughter, Ivy, are on a visit to rela tives at Central. Mrs. J. L. Valley, nee0 Miss Jennie Lewis, is on a tisit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lewis of Pickens. Mr. H. H. Lynch informs us that. we made a mistake in publishing that there would be a picnic on his grounds on the 4th of July. No pic nic will be held there. Messrs. .1. M. Rdens and A. W. P,ryant of the Cateechee side, weore in ickons this week anvd made a pleas and call to this ofice. Weo are on a new~ tack enitirely in1 the political <h as coun try, says' the Journalh. The clim is I ut ions or the republic, it its sign era are for the here can be no concsiCO eI. . in I wI)hi the public wvel I o * he first subserved. ' . foremost thought of th(e Ii thle spiitter ing of demuagog h 3 ilimost truth of our * nd our MPogfreRR. line of Clothing, rgest and most vn this size in th Our stock of Clothing 75c to $5, suits for yc line of two-piece suits . prices. Buy the celebrated H ways "get your mone fitted. Hats for everybody. Hat. This hat needs ter than any other hat all the latest styles. Walkover $3.50, $4 a Boyden $5 and $6 for Zeigler $3, $3.50 and We have crowds of th There are more $3.50 makes at the same pr price. To see the prettiest lii a look at the Boyden, Big line of Shirts, 5oc Furnishings. Best at .GER, Mitchell Wragon h orse Sh.oe Clot rs. Mrs. Satralt Alexander is quite RieN tMl has been so f,r several days 3er mnany friends hope for her i W. F. Christopher is now assta batr)cr1 at E . THunter's barber shop Mr. Cliristopher cimes highly rec Jit t~ ded aid Mir. Hunter is nu better prepared ian ever to tak care of his customers. The Piekens Drug Co. are puttint in that new fountain that they ordet ed sonie timeo ago. It is -a "'Jame: Q-Dandy," shows up well, and is a L)lrament to the town. Many town very mouch larger than Pickeni ha sno such fountain and not an more well-.appointed and p)retty dru stores than is kept by this enterpril ing firmn. We learn 'hat Miss M. A. Clhytot died on the 16th uit. at her homi uear Liberty, from appoplexy. Sb was taken with a severe bandacb wvhich grewv worse until she diet She was a consistent C'uristian an member of the Baptist chum'b an rlied in the faith. She was burie< the day. following her death at Lb Family bv.rying ground. Farm and Factory, of Seneca, say )n Monday evening a severe win storm passed over a part of thE cour ty. AL Poplar Springs, WV. Rt. Lyne was in the path of the storm an nearly everything but his dwellin wasi swept t2l', and thatL was t.wis te and partly blown off its foundation H:is barna was wrecked, a little son and a mule in the barn iiarrowlv E* eaped dea ih. H is hog !Ienf, built (2 heavy pinie logs, was lifted bodli; and blowvn away. Millionaire Cl .rist ians who h1:. n just planned at Ccn oin wheat wh'di shtall paaperP~iz/' ihouisand( s oi Lheir brother mn biu. shaill sw.ei their ownZ milions iato billions;, wil hotw their gray'~ h eads reverentIly o1 the vel vet backs of cotly', pe'ws, an< gloraify the ntatme of thta t genthi Jieinig whot( ,via born ini a mtaniger and1 who bade1( HLis followvers to Il) uto( otherIs ats thley' would be domi by." /ITT E Shoes, Hats and G up-to-date line of e State and we are is the largest we have ever carri< uths $2.50 to $12.50, suits for me serge coats and extra pants, ORSE SHOE BRNN1 of clohinl y's worth." Get your Spring suit We are sole agents for the celebi no introduction as everyone knov sold for $3. We have them bot nd $5 for men. men. $4 for women. em in all' styles both Shoes and and $4 Walkover Shoes sold ti ice in the world 'ecause they are ne of Shoes and Oxfords ever sh< Walkover and Zeigler. to $2. Heavy neckwear and el id m'st up-to-date line at right pr EHORNI s, Chase City 3ugg hing, Iawes $3 Ha 'The Pickens ball team will cross baxts with the Seneca team on the latter's diamond to-day. .Messr:. J. G. and Walter Wyattl of ( reenvs"ilh>, were in Pickens 'T'ues day onl business. The eomers and guers are numer Sous in and about Pickeuis these days e and they always hLvve a good word for the old town. All lovers of good mnsic have a good chauce to gratify that pleasure by attending the music festival in ~Groenville May 15 to 17,inclusive. n 4, There will 1be a school picnic at ;, Walkor- McEhnoyle school building yon 'Thursday May 16th. Address at g 10 a. ii. by Prof. VV. H. Hand of 3- South Carolina University, who will a peak in the interest of the proposedi high school to be established there. Hon. 0. B. Martin is also invited to 'make an address. Supt. R. '. 1lHll e umn of Pickenis has accepted an invi tation to make address in interest of the children w~ho attend this school from [Pickens county as there is a small distr,ict in this countj whlo have aceess to this school. After speaking e base-ball g.ames, viz.. Central vs Pen (dleton and probably another game. s Music by the Liberty cornet band. 3j Public cordially invited. 'The gentlemen who are here put ting in mxachiner.y at the cotton nAill 1are gentlemanly, well-uppearing a.nd inite)ligent people, who not only knowv thewc buasinessa and atAAend to it, but ' are flolks whIo make friends wvherever 'thiey g.o. They are also close observ 1ers, and, t ravehang as they do, all the titie, Iru lace1 to lace, they know ai good toJwn w3'((en they' strike it. It is; their boastM, spoken singly', collect a vely antd in pairs, that Pickenis is a , iighty good town --in fact, the, best ftown~m theyv wore ever ini -anmd they all ( xpress a genuine regret that there is I a time whien they willI have to leave us. Theslue kid w11~ ords, anre: ineerely apprwe einItedl by every citizen of the townvv, and1( prove4 conclusively th at it palys t.o be kind and friendlylto thle stranger that is wi th us. These genat lemen will do the town good whien the~y leave it by their goodl words. Goods. We can nts' furnishings what we say. Ill Itterick itterns Co., ves, New 1Home over and Zeigler Notice of Trustee Election Pickens, S. C April 15th, 1907. rhe voters of each school district with in the county are herely reqluested to meet at the school house of their respet' tive districts, on Satureay, May 11th for the putrpose of electing three trustees to serve for i term o1 two years. The Board of trustees are hereby appointed managers of said eleotion. in ease i trutstee cannot serve the other two may appoint some one in his place; all per sons residing within the district Ihat :ae eligible to a vote in the primary clection are en titled to at vote. The election will he held ad. Libert y in the store of the Liberty Clothing uanid Shoe Co., for Six iMile district at Six Mile church, immaediately after preach ing. Polls to open att 1 :30 p. mn. and clos at 5:00 p). im. By ordr of the counmt board of edlucationl. R. '.P. Hallum, Sec. aind Chrm, TImedintely after the electiona the clerk of the board is requested to sendi the result anid all papers to I his olhice. Foley's Kidney Cure mnakes kineys and bladder right. Notice of' Sale. ST'ATE OF SOUT HT CA ROL1IN A, County of Pickenis. j Ex Paurte J. T. (hint, fMi' fwm~oz Ia been subttt M. 'M. McCown, Secre.. tary of Statei, tt. Agenat of the itoard( of Co)amisioners of the Sinking Fund. EIchecator, ini the Estate of Calvin M. Smith, deceased. .Under and by virtue of process issued im the abovo entitled case signed by Ifion. Geo. E. Prince, Judge of theoTenth Circuit and dhated 12th ApJril, 19G'3, wherein and whereby I was directed to selhl t,he piece, parcel or tract of land hecreina after dtescrabed, nlotice is heCreby giv'e that I will sell on saleday in June unext,, being Monday Jutne 3d, 1907, at 11 o'clock a. mn., at pulic auctiona, before the court house mi the town of Pickens, in the count,y and state aforesaid, thme folowinag described real es!ate, oni the, terms hecreinafter' sit, forthI to wit: All thaet piece, parcel or tract of land ly ing iand haeimg ituate in the counity of P,iekenis, Stiate of S.outh Carolina, in .liastatoe townaship ont east side of 'Big Ehastatoc creek, comaprisiang fom.a he. dred and twenaty five ('i2) acrees, mon re or' less, ( incorrectly stated ini lirsit advecr t,Xiam(nt, asI 3' aert s, iniore or Ieess adjoinming hids oif lester Startaa. saanadad formnerly ownmed by ILaida P:trker sand others and knaownas thae Alpha Har:ton haoame place'. 'Ierms of Sale: At.ared it of' twelvei r.noethis, thea putrch aser Ito givet goad aur hieien.t suriely and1( a aaar'aage of Itha paemnises Hol(i. jf. M . M\r( ()\\.N, April 12, see. ol StateI, As Agent of the Bo:aar of (om.au: sioanears of the Sinklinag lund, I >betor 1?i Apl.ii. NTIS] ents' Furnishing clothing and ge prepared to prove d, suits for children n $3-50 to $25: Big all sizes and all and you will al while you can be rated Hawes $3.00 is that it is far bet- C li soft and stiff in Fc Bu Oxfords. ian any other two P the best made at the >wnl in Pickens, take ierything in Gents' ,ices. LEY & ies, Iron King Stc 'ts, Boyden, Walk H. l. Hester has sold the farm he I has been advertising, and now offers a good farm 4 miles west of Easley at a reasonable price and on terms to suit the purchaser; or he will trade for town lots or cotton mill stock. Monday was saldsday but a small crowd was in attendance. There were only two tracts sold and they were bought by Messrs. Heath Bruce Morrow Company and J. 11: Adams. Next Sunday is the annual time fyr the big meeting day at Six Mtile and onl this Sunday thore will be a sin)ging to wvhich the public is in vited. It will bo somothing unusu al if a large crowd is not in attend anice andl a good( timec bad. '(n1opinit Served. STA TI' OF 80UT11 CAROLINA . Pickens County. Court of Common Pl-as. David M. 31erck, Hlenry Merck, Elvira Satterfield, Texanna K(elley and11 Mis Itwreuceagainst Lawenc U.Merck, Mrs. Ella Burton, 13. Stewart, Kay Stewart and W. 13. Mann. D)efendants. To the defendant Ella Burton. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and1( to serve a copy ojf your answer to the saidi complaint. upon0 the subscribers at their office or one on either of then at, Anderson, S. C. with in twenty days after the service hetreof, exclusive ofi the day of such service; and if you faail to aniswer the complaint, within t.he time auforesauid, the P'lamtiffs in thiR action wVill apply to tile Court for tile relief demandeIuId inl the comlintt, which was ,lied m the clerk's oIli(:e at i Pickens 22d of l..eembeIr, 190fl. Dato(d Dec. 22(1, 1906Ol. A. J. BO(G S. C. i:. P. .1. I. B\ZA E.412,L P l:it iff's .\ t torney Notice. There will be anm elect ion hell hi I Ie court house5 onl Saturday Mlay II Jtih 17, for thlree truters for ic'kerls school d is tict No. 81. Polls open at~ l:30 p. ma. and closeo at .5 p. am. l)r. H oltI Chir'ml. April 81), 190)7. B. I;. Yonigue, J. T... TIauylor. LAWRENCE ROPER. DENTIST. OVER PICKENS DRUGl CO'S STOR