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.n Liu anc Clo Sp Bu, Ha C 1 0'6Rs Soulluel-Journal 'Aappenings of a Local and Personal Nature. J. McD. Bruce and wife are spend e H m & Cm&Head. i T ''lb I !vivheR and Stella heI 1r'd .'y foir a stay at Miss Helen Boggs, who has been ':Riiing Mrs. Lee Carpenter in Green .iLle, has teturned to her. home in Pjikens. L. A. Hagood, whoi has beetn spend ing a time with his family at his muu~mer borne in -Pickens, returned Monday to Charleston. There will be an all-day singing at dix Mile Baptist church the first Sun. da~y in August.. Everybodiy invited tA) come and-bring their song books 4tid dinner. There will be an al-day singing at: Corncord Baptist church the fourth Sunday in July. Everybody come wad bting song books and well-Illed, baskets. Prof. Buebush is expected: to be present. Mrs. J P. Smith, of Birmingham,' Ala.. who is spending the summer In, Pickens, the guest of Mrs. B. A. Ha good, spent' Monday in Greenvinle, accompanied by her don and daugh ter and M'aster Jas. Hagood. Prof J. H. Ruebush, of Dayton, Va., will conduct a 12,day normal school at Concord Bay'eist church, thjee miles northwest of Pickebs, eginnilng July 22. Everybady in. erested in music should attend this ebool. J. L. Stansoll passed through ockens, Monday, on his way to Hur cane township to take charge of one the county scrapers now located that township. It is needless to that when Mr. Stansell leaves up i ,;:T--~~ blessed UST I A Solid Car of C] A Solid Carof M rited nicest finish( g Vehicle mad e .e before buying. -Iso just received a 1 a car of furnitur 0 LG ER,1 thing, Shoes, Ia ,cialty. Sole agen ggies, Iron King St we $3 Hats, Boy 1l winners. all for Butterick I Miss Vesta Ashmore is visiting in Atlanta. Miss Florence 'Bowen Is visiting Mrs. T. M. Norris at Cateechee. Miss Florence Davis has been elected to teach the summer term of the Ruhamah school. Misses Nora Jones and Dora Mitchell, of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. J. L Mon, in Pickens. W. A. Gilreath and wife, of Green ville, are on a visit to Mr. .'s mother, Mrs. E. A. Gireath, h( Pickees. Mrs. A. R. N. -Fol~er and, little daughter,'of Gaffney, are visiting the family of Judge Newbery uii town. Messrs. Ernest Folger and Bruce iBoggs are spending sotin time rue ticatinig in the mountains of North Carolina. Arthur S. Porter, of Piedmont, was in Pickens, Monday, shaking hands with his many friends, who were glad to see hm. [He was on his way to visit his parents above Picken. B. W. Dock worth, who lived be. twen Pickens and Easley, on the railroad, at Parsons station, died last Thursday, after an illness of some duration. Hie was fortnerly from Williamston, hut had been a resi dent of this county for many yeara, He leaves a wife and several chil dren, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death. His re mains were interred the day follow ing his death at Enon. Miss Nettie Chastain, who has chr~rge of the dry goode department at Craig Bros., .Is developing into a splendid saleslady, but she is consid erably flustrated by being addressed as "Miss Chapman." This was an unintentional error on the part, of the proof-reader of this passer in al 1owing the transposition of the name to appear. We hope our readers will 's itch" on to the proper name and 105. change it again until she con sents to change it herself by accept Ing that of some good and truem. :IECE iase City Buggies itchell Wagons. ' 4d most Idurahle a tor the money.. T t solid car of barb, J, with prices riglh rHORNLI ts and Gents' Fu ts for Mitchell WAE oves, New Home e den, Walkover ai Patterns. Mrs Mattie Floyd and little daughter, are visiting the family of Hon. J. P. Carey. Lost, on the 8d inst., one Berk shire pig. Finder please notify Alice Jackson, at. J. McD. Bruce's. Mrs. Maud Cor with her little daughter, of Washington. Oity, is visiting her siater-in-law, Mrs. V. E. Robinson, in Pickens. Lewis C. Powell, formerly- of this ounty, but of late years,.,.a.resident pJ Piehmont, died at his hqp I ithat pl~oe, -Sunday eVeding,- from pnu monia, after a week's Fisq M the past two years I(4&% ''&Iii i constable at the mill and was h'eld in high esteem by all who knew him. He was about 88 years old and leaves a wife and two. children to lameni his death. In a very fast game of amateut base-ball the local players of Uentral suffered defest at the hands of the younger boys from Olemson College. The game was full of interest fromi the beginning, arnd the result was uncertain until the end. Werner for Central gave up 9 bits, Clemson making 7 runa; Goodman for Clem son gave up 8 bits, Central making 6 runs. Batteries--Centra1.-Werner and Madden; Clemson -Goodman and Dillard; umpie-e, Morgan. Good. man, pitchings from the 7th to the 9th inning, won the game for Clem. SOD. Prof W. H. Woodall, Prin. Hay wvood Insti tute, Clyde, N. 0., was toi Pickens, Wednesday, ini the interest of this fine co educational institution. He is a mighty fine teacher, from the words of praise we hear spoken of him, and is conducting one of the best institutionms of letarniIg any where in the South. Young men or ladies desiring to -attend a school where thorough training 'in all of the branches is the motto,should look into Ihe merits of this colleg 3. Address as above for prospcetus. See ad. of school ekn wh, re in to paper IVED L hey are the best nd lightest run ake a look at our 3d wire and nails .t. Y&, co rnishing Goods a ugons, Chase City sewing Machines, id Zeigler Shoes. Dandrufi cannot b cured Unless you first cleanse y, good fine comb. W z oc to 50c. Oth< $r.oo. Hai Apnice line of Tooth Brus 'Call and evamine th( are so sure that we will aim< teprice of what you want ii Yours to give satishi PICKENS J. N. Mrs. W. H. Prince is quite ill -vith typhoid fever. An inf(ant child of Ernest Lewis died last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Power, of North Carolina, are vie itin~g Mrs. Bielle Atto w ay, of Pickens. Marion Gray. a white man, was shiot at Old P'ickens on. the 4th by an unknown negro and was so seriously injured as to nowv be at tlbo point of death. The deed was commnitted as Gray was passing a negro picnic at that place while a riot was mn prog ress. He is a highly respected citi zen and was in no wise interfering with the negroes. It is thought that the firing upon huim was a malicious attempt'to take his life A dozen or more suspects have been orrosted and are in jail at WValhalla where they will be detained till after the termin Iation of Grey's wounds are learned, NC >uscapwt yu sclp wbe plasdta es have the wflr gveyo y ombse alie gine elsewhe alm, and we angr Mo ill Ea palesd a i t tinsa inWthat ell gv o HaTum J. h.auGdi Maehr.ui ness titoBrevard, N. C., last week. W. P. Stewart, of the Crow Creek section, repot te cotton blooms on the 7th inst., as does also Jere Looper and W. H. Stewart. Mrs. Stokeley Farr, of Birming. ham, Ala., and Miss Janie Grif~n, of Atlanta, are visiting their sister, Mrs. H. M. Hester, in Piocens. For Sale--Gjod mnilch cow with young calf. Mrs. Naomi Moseley, Pickens, R. F. D. No. 3. 1it WVanted-500 cords pine wood, de. livered at oil mill. 6-4 T. C. Robinson. No-crai.-We will do all detective work in this county in first-class or der. Offers of rewards will have prompt attention. For any inform. ation write or call on WV. F. Hfaynes, Supt.. Libertyv. C. II -) n3.n