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pai 4 nit Lir F C1< Sp Bu Ha C HapDenings of a Local and Personal Nature. MAis Bertha Loug of Anderson, is spending the summer in Pickens Mes Ola McFall, who bas been Attending Latider College, is at home for the vacations Little "Fannie," the v'ery iterest ing .child of Mr. and- Mrs. D) 1. Fieney, has been quite siek for eev erca days. Lost, a small gold medaAl on Main or Pecndleton street, with the- name of Eleanor Knight engraved on back. Reward if returned to Craig Bfros. Miss Gussie Cure',on. who has been attending Win~throp College, is spending her vacation in Pickens with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cureton nd children, of Creer, spent a por tion of last week in Iekens, the guests of Mr. C.'s mother and cther -relatives,. Miss Anna Hill, of ,the fMaynard section, who has been sick some time with neuralgia of the stomnaeh, is re ported as being worse. The young ladies of Plickene and vicinity, who have been off at col lege, have arrived at home and social life in I town is taking on more 2 And girl graduate, all 1ecked and covered with nuoce raty, is again abroad the . are playing havoc *th El 'the young men. Misi Cva and Jlosie Earle att *., cormmencemienit ex aos at Clemson College. lFromn e they go to A nd(er'son) to attend arriago of their consin, Claude a, and Miss Nita Sullivan. After asing this happy event they will latives at B3olton for a few days. UST A Solid Car of < A Solid Car of I nted nicest finis] ig Vehicle mad< le before buying. OLHER, )thing, Shoes, 11 3cLalty. Sole age ggies, Iron King I we $3 Hats, Bo Ul Winners. lall for Butterick There will be an all day sing at Praters Creek church on the Sunday in -June. Everyboly invi to cumo and bring * * and * *. Rev. J. F. Anderson, who been assisting Rev. D. D. Jones his Ineeting, was called ho'me I Saturday on account of the illnest his wife. Mr. Jones, will conti the services this week, doing preaching himself. There ill be an all day siig Pleasant Hill church the first Sum in Juty. Everybody is cordlially vited to attend and bring your at books and plenty ->f the "loaves fishes" to sate the hungry mnultitu There wvill be a ministerial coni enc held at Salem Baptist chni on Saturday' before the fifth Sun< in J-une. All preachere of the Twe Mile River association are urged be present and likewise the deacol All lovers of good miusic are,1 requested to be present on Sundi The Greer bell team plaped agaii Pickaens last Thursday evening~ oni Pickens diamond. It was a prol game all the way throuigh-one the nicest, smoothest games c boys have ever been in. By an era of otie of our boys the score stood to 3 in favor of the visiting team. shows that our boys can play sol ball when they can hol a ga: down like this, especially taking i consideration' the fact that out of games played by the Greer tei they have lost only t wo. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, widow of I lato Dr. David Bell, (lied Friday nlig at the home of her broth<.r, A. Cureton,, in Greenville, fromt an .ness lasting several mlonthsa, at. I ripe age of 89 years. She was a ter of the late D~r. JI. D. Cureton, Pickens. Of the immediate ferm her brother, Mr. A. H Oureton, the only surviving relative. H] remains weore interred in Gr'eenvil at Sprinugwood cemetery on Saturd evening at 5 o'clook. RECE Dhase City BuggieE r V[itchell Wagons. ied most durable a 3 tor the money. T YOURS TRULY, THORNU ats and Gents' Fu nts for Mitchell W 3toves, New Home ( yden, Walkover a, Patterns. ing Miss Floride aev of (Convers 3d College i,4 spending her vacationi ted Pickens. Paul Lawrence a Jomenrited1 colore< has citizen of PickIns, was cUrried to G: in lumbia last Saturday and placed i nat the State Hoapitel. of Misses Nellie Grandy and Eile e Taylor of the Greenville Female Co: the are spending their vacation il Pick en. at Quite a wind storm accomnpanie< lay by hail was reported itn the Mica set j1- Lion Sunday. gMr. W. I. Gravloy auccompanied b; de. lhis dlaughiters Misses 8ula an: Esther, two " insome young ladies r-graced our sanctum Monday. Rev. J. C. Parrott of Cobutta, Ga. vwho hasR been to Lb reunion at Rich to mond, Via., stopped over on his re turn home to visit relatives in thil .re county. He came in Monday evening v.and went out wvith W. I. Gravley,wh< was here to meet him. ist Prof. Hoenshel of Dayton, Va. he principal of the Shenandoah Collegi sty ate institute, will 'lecture in thb of Pickens Baptist church on the nigh ur of the 21st instant. His subject wvil Sbe Jerusalem-The Holy [anid. Ad missiion 15c an~d .25e. It nMrs Joseph L. Looper of the Mioi section ireotd as beig 'ery ii to and( not much .hope is entertaineod foi 22 her recovery. Drs. Ponder auiJ SBlack are attendi ng M1rs. Looper and doing all that is known to medica scieceJC for her relief. he S ee change of ad of D. B Cooper' He.1-( talks farcts and quotes some very~ .low pnices on staple goods. Mr lCooper is a now comner to P.encis Uz is a line citizen and a mighty nici nan~ to) deal with. Ho carries,- a niet stock ofr goods anid is entitled to a lib. e ral shaure of your patronage. If' you isl on1ce trade with him you will neve] er reogret your purchase. Mr. Cooper le, has in his store a $G0 range which h( '3y will give away on the 4th of July aib solutely free. See him about it, EIVD 'hey are the best .nd . lightest run 'ake a look at our EY&, co rnishing Goods a tgons, Chase City 3ewing Machines, id Zeigler Shoes, 1000 Day, andate] make, about 12 thtmeans somet adyou will kno WVe certaily a - much. B )Picken - Misses Cecil, Pesarla and Edna Hestey of Winthrop) College are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. andi Urs. R. A. H~ester ,of Piecens, Rouite 2 I Misses Lilio andc Viola Gilstrap, I who has been alttenidinig Landler Col I logo at Greenwood atre spending their vacation with their parentes Mir. anid Mrs. Elisha Gilsitrap, of P.ickens, RI. P. F.). 1. Messrs I olger, TJhornley & (Co., are great believers in printers' ink, mnoro so than everp'since they have decided to change their ads often and specializo on their goods. They say that since they have adopted this policy that their sales have increased over 50 por cent this year over last year. 'l'hi week they talk Chase City buggies and Mitchell WVagons, which they buy in carload lots. *1 1 A Ulasses~ rere served from our new ist Saturday, Old So]dier's [cc Cream we had time to ~aIlons. This is a record hing. Visit our Fountain w the reason why. ppreciate your trade very s Drug Co. I)ouglan Young ban gone to Oreer to accept ~ positioji with the High. laud Dreg Co. Miss Mnk~ Boggi~ of tho Green ville Female College iH m4pu2ding her vacatioji wiLl: her folkn in I 'ickons. Mm. D. B. Linnoy han PrL~RefiLod tho editor with tin ample nho~m of the tiii~~t. Cad largont flow l)otatoeR we uavo MUOfl thiif HCft'~or,. 1). B. i~i ~ It itchen as wll a~ lamIdscaj)O gardener from '~vay back. 'IV. 0. NevilIc, prcsidcnit uf time Prosbytoriami Co1le~~o at (limilon, S. C., died SU(1(lCflly ef heart. disen~o or' Suiturday at his hommie iii ('limiton. lie was a native of 'IVnlhalIa tmd Wflt4 a graduate of Adgor College. Ho iO survived by bin wife who ~~',in Virginia Aikon, a damigimler of the late fl. Wyatt Aikomi, and eight chiIdroj~*