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t~ , JA ,-, assor light of ou find t tailori will b Persig summ Wagc Picke yourl need, Clo Spe Bul Ha C Pickens SentinekJournal '4. ia en aned later, spent last week. on a visit to hik brother above falhalla, Mrs. .Georee B. Porter and ebil-. dren, of Lexington, 8, C., are on a visit to ther.family of- her father-in law, Franhs Porter,, above. Piekens, To Stewart, who lives in a part of the J, L~. ltoon -blace, was -taken en sddenly Ill Saturday.. The malady is said fo be paralysis. When first taken he bad to be hold on the bed, *His friends hope for his ultimate re covery. .L. Rothschild, Greenville's popular clothier, spent a part of -last week in Pickens taking measures for 'fall made-to-measureelothing, Mir. Roth. ecshild runs a tailoring department and makes. lots of Pickens people'e clothing. That is why they are so well dressed. The cotton weigher's election was held Saturday and resulted in 'the election of T, O. Allgoo I for wveigher, The folke said they preferred 'Squire Bramlett to remsin as magistrate. Several vaters were deprived of the privilege of casting their pallot be cause they had failed to register. Lightning played some queer freal s .Saturagy. It. setfiyre to a* pair of pants on thy side' of an outbuilding in Pickens; but did no damage to the building. It struck the boxing of RI. A. Brown's house on the east side and split lt.up about five feet, and on the west side of the house it , and knocked off the ,plas~ering.. Noj one was in Ltheroom at the time and none of the fam11eremhur.. ' I LJR Annual Clearance 'Sale jfor the imminse Fall Sto< Big reductions along all tnient in all colors for women r ['he same discotunt will apply t< weight trousers. Our cloting r businnesss but we still have Ate are sole agents for the Inte heir samples always at our stoa ng house in the world, and we e here in a few days, and it wi~ We have just received a ned in Lawus, Ogandies, Linen L er wear, at all prices, )on't forget that we have just rs, car of Chase City Buggies is, will make prices that are ri; urniture when we can save yoi we appreciate your busithess a DLG ER, thing, Shoes, TH cialty. Sole ager ~gies, Iron1I5ing S we $3 Hat13, Boy 11 winners. all for Butterick D). Porter, a son of Smith Porter fell from a barn loft on last Saturday and broke his leg. B, Crane, of\Atlanta, visited tber, Mrs. Ann Crane, ani 3lttives in this cont,'lasi '3erry looks as If his new 4om< agreed with him. - M~arried, Sunday- ,August 18th 1907 at the home of the bride's fath or, Mr. Daniel Mc.Jun kin, Mr. Ernesi Qisson to Miss Laura Mejunkin, E F. Keith blagistrate, .offiiiating. Miss Esther Carey returns to-daa from P.ickens. She will be acdompa nied by her cousin, Miss Floride Ca rey, wvho will visit her in Seneca. N. B. Carey caught a ten poundc bluecat in the Keowee River out at the ol home place the other day ---Miss Winnie Morgan,of Pickenm visited home folk, Saturday and Sun. day.-Seneca Journal. Col E 4H.. Aull, of Newberry, at tendled the meeting, of the K. of P. in~ PickensjgTuesday. This was hii fiest trig to our town and be erpress, ed himelf as bting highly pleased. He thought we werp sleeping on oui rights by not having the town full of Bummer visitors. Pickens has a staunch advocate in the COolonel, and his friend, J. A. Summerset, who ac. comipanied him to Pickens. .There is really, at this time, no political sig. nificance in their visit to Picekens James E Brown, one of the pro)s perous and popular merchants of our neighboring town of Cent ral, died on~ the night of the 13th inst. lHe had been confined to his room for some weeks and all that careful nuhrsinig and medical skill could do fiik-d io stay the band of duath. Though in the prime of life he hadI for mauv~ identified with the pros. growth of Central atnd Id a large, abare of the :eft a widow and several children. His widow and his son, Elbert H. -Brown, were mnade exec utors of his wIll.' 0, SF Oleara~ fg ,will begin July'26th and last till :k we intend buying. lines. 25 per cent discount on riisses and children > Summer clothing such as tw< trade for the> Spring past has b 1 few light weight suits that yot ,rnational Tailoring Company's re. They show the largest in guarantee afit and perfect sal i pay you to inspect the line be: lot of waste goods, mercerize< mns and Colored Organdies, a eceived'a car load of barbed w and surries and the largest car ght. What is the use in paying i that, buying as we do in car 1 nd will treat you right. r.oRNI ts and Gents' F LtS for Mitchell yW toves, N6w Home ,den, Walkovel a Patterns.i Pickous was lively Tuesday wit K. P's, Bowen Parsons, who has had a r I lapse, is impioving. J, E, PIarsons is suffering with good case of "yaller janders," W, A. Thomis, who is con fined I his room with fever, is reported a not doirgso well. Okd "Atuit Mary" Seyle, an old-tim antc-iellumn darkey, died Siunday ani Was buried at Secona, Monday, Muarried on the 13th instant at th residence of- Mack Gravely by W. B . Chastain, Nrotary. Public, Warren I . Edens and Mrs. Rachel Earle. I All the members of Secona churc are especially requested to attend th nextchttroh meeting on Saturday b~ fore the first S unday in Septembhera 3o'clock. Busmness of im,'ortane will be attended to. By orderc B. Holder, Pastor. The New Hope .correspondent t the Seneca Journal says, H. D K~er nemur, of P'ickene, is visiting friend here this week.-Walter White, e Pickens, visited at the home of hi uncle, R. E. White, Sunday.--Beri net Powers of Pickene,visited friend here Sunday. Bolt & O., the uip-to-date drug~ gist., disi-ooIrsedr aiwes muii at theil 'to 11 o'clckc, The Stepl e is strinf b and of seven pi~ces was lresent ard furnishied the m)usic. TIhev will be at I:olt & Co,'s again on Thuiirsda.: night, 29th inst, TheIi public na cor dlially in vijedi to caill andc hear the~ mnusic, - a citizen of this canty, but for the 1) l 13 yea rs a r<-siden t of Crosby, Texs, is visiting friends and rolatives in this county. The doctor, though ~gat'ng gray, holds his own romarka. b)ly well, and is the same jovial, jolly "b"as of yore, lie is in Pickens to-day \and his friends are glad to see him. te ~e Sale.' September Ist to make room Oxfords*and we have a large > piece suits, odd coats and een the heaviest in the history i can buy at a bargain. line of clothing and you will e of patterns and stylesof any tisfaction- Our FALL samples tore having your measure taken I waistings, Batiste Noiusooks, 11 the latest satterns for, mid. ire and nails, car of Mitchell of Furniture ever shiyped to r 10 to 15 per cent more for fts. See us for anything you EY & CO Lrnishing Goods a agons, Chase City Sewing Machines, nd Zeigler Shoes. Dandruff a cannot b4 F0cured Unless you first cleanse yot I good fine comb. We I I oc to 5oc. Other $z.oo. Hair .A nice line of Tooth Brushi - Call and evamine the; are so sure that y< wie wvill almos the pri1Ce of what you want if y i Yours to give satisfacl PICKENS. J. N. o - - -_- - - -There~ will be an all day Singing at a Crow Creek lBaptist church on next 'f S mnday, thle 25th iiistant, conducted a by Gordon, Pickens. Public invited: -to come and bring dinner.p FOR SALE --A flue faim three miles south of P.ickens containing 70i acres. The Jason Gil'espie Home in West End. 3 acres. See 3. McD). Bruce. )( The Lib<-';y High Schodl will open on September 2(d. '.The patrotns will I Stake notice and apply to the trusteen for certiiicates of admissioni, as they 1: must comply with the State Vaccina- y lion Laws, and no pupil can enter t school without a certificate from the y trustees. J. H. Brown, Clerk of Board. Liberty, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Goude~lock A were painfully but not seriously hurt v by a runaway last week.1 It is the hope of the .many friends 'of Miss Lillie Borroughe that she will d sufficently recover from her illness to take up her school work. r scap wit a? iroveal ies adw >u will be pleased that t say that we will givre youi ou Feel like going elsewhe. ;ion, DRUGCO0, -lallum, Ph. G., Manager. The most enjoyable event of the week was an ice cream party at Gates chbool house, Friday evening, the [6th instant. DIesj ite the ,threateg ng weather a large crowd wan ptes. I t. Short but interesting and nsatructive addresses were delivaed~r ay Supt. R. TP. Hallum and Mr. J. (. larrett. Splendid music was rende. d1 by the Pea Ridge string bandt vhich consists of eight of our most igh~t and intelligent young men c his community. Only those wt ave heard the boys can appreciat. ,hat they can do. The proceeds of he evening, which amo~unted to $7 .)1 1ill be used for scho:>l implIrovemetfs. Notiee to DeobtorS and Creditorg. LL Pers'ons holding claims aga the estate of the late Jameu )V, ~rown must present the same1 duly ;pon en on or before the 1st (day of Octobau 907, or be debarred panyment; anid ,u.' ersons mndebted to said estatfe, noun inke payment on or before the above' ate, to the undersigned. Mrartha E. Brown. Elbert H. Brown, aun22w4 Er~.