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4dditional Locals. A. J. Boggs, who has been siend g a week at Calhoun, lookiug after la interests at that point, returned t Pickens, Tuesday. J. A Knox, of Easley, attended the Imeeting of the stockholders of the Voight, 2 miles north of Easley.-tf FOR SALE.-A tine farm three miles south of Pickens containing 70 acres. The Jason Gillespie Home in West Eid. ures. See J. McD. Bruce, hich was greatly enjoyed were present was that aturday by Mrs. Browning, r Fairview church. Those who attended speak in the highest terms of the pleasure afforded. - A reunion of the children and grand-cbildren of Mrs. E. J,Robin son was held at the residence of B. H. WilianiF, at Cedar Rock, Saturday. A large crowd was present and an enjoyable day was spent. The Westminster correspondent to the Keowee Courier: Mrs. M. P. Singleton returned yesterday from a visit to Pickens.--Miss Carrie hiu tins, of Liberty, visited the fnm ily of . H. Moore last Friday. F. A. Lewis informs us that "The Hub" is in line for more improie ments in the near future. J. Bennett Hill has recently purchased a build ng lot and is now laying down the terial for a handsome and commo di. residence.-Keowee Courier. Connetoss correspondent to the Keowee ourier: Miss Lola Smith, of Central, is visiting Miss Selma and Vesta Marett this week.--Prof. Me D. laker, of Pickens, a graduite of the Sch.ol of Music, of Dayton, Va., will begin teching a two-weeks'sing. ing school at. Conneross . Bauntist former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire.- -Frank Cauley, of Pick ens, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Nora, visited the bomne of his daughter, Mrs.. W. M. Blarron, the latter part of lust wveek. .Mr. Cauley returned home Monday. Miss Nora will ope'nd ai month wvith her sister. --Henry Patterson has returned ,home to Pickens after a wveek's visit to relatives and friende.-Tom Crow, of Lberty, is spending this week with his cousin, Andrew Cash. - Punctuation. What a great difference in the meaning of a sentence a misplaced comma can make! Take, the follow ing, for example: "James, my husband is a very sickc man." "James, my husband, is a vcry ~sick man." The following bit of perverse punctuation was perpetrated by ar English compositor. What the au thor meant to say can be ascribed by~ a ,rearrangoment of the punctuation marks: "Caesar entered on his head; his helmet on his feet; armed sandah upon his brow; there was a cloud ir his right hand; his faithful sword in his eye; an angry glare saying nothing, he .'at. down." Dtibley-It's too bad the average man can't be sfltisfied with ai good liv lng and1( not he forever hiungering for more mioniey. WVise-The average man is satisltied with a good liv'ing. The trouble is is idea of a good living grows with his incomle.-P'hiladehlphia Press. Cie1(eAanl Plaiin healer. Always speak a good word for the dead and how and then one for the living when you have timo.--Missourl Sharpshooter. IN TH - B Business will push itself but i Business. You are after t No shop-worn goods to hIpZ and going at prices tha NM on's or Boys' ] That New Going at $1.25, $150, $1 Pair a trade winner. Work shirts at your own p All plain and flowered law while the 6c grade goes at 5 Try our Green Coffee Granulated Sugar So it goes alon W. E. Frei "AT THE Don't forget that we pay hio produce, either cash or trade FOR YOUNG MEN lIn the Garden spo Beautiful scenery. Invigoraiting at Careful attention to need. of stuil colleues. Terms very reasounabe. FALL TERM 0 S 'alogue or informatiou, addre W, H. WOO[ I.have Among them are the reco Clocks with weights, whiic And a new line of SILV. Silver WATCHES. A nice glasses to fit eyes. All kindi HI. SNIDER, .. IT. A. IE CENERA1. Ml!RCHANDI83 ---SELLS WIRE FEINOI HORSE HIGH, g Bull ra Strong ChickenU ght, L otn~ring can run throue ULS SEAS0O n the dull season we must pus )argins and we want your trad( work off. Everything new an t will catch you if you call on u Pants Lot Just Receive< .65, $1,75 and $2.00. Ever rice. n 5c straight marked down to 4 C. lbs per S lbs for g the line at )MnfN Col OLD STAND." -hest market prices for count: lij tiftt. AND YOUNC WOMEN. of the "ll d of the Sky," inate. Competi lit T*alichers, itk;. Prepares for Sophomre clvs in Ib PENS AMU ST 19. IALL, Principal. cUav-ce, Nr%. C. a good line of C K S rnmendaible old style Seth Thomias h I amn selling at speciail bargainis. ERWARE. Also solid( G.ld and lins of Spectacles; 1 guararntee s of repair work in the~ jewelry line. - Easley, S. 0. LICH ErY, E AND COUNTRY PRODUC THE BEST ~G ON EARTH WELb h it, ndie r t k it The Labor h Ten or 15 years ago it . deal of labor to cultivate d crops. 'Labor becoming high farmers were compel proved implements to sav< pense in cultivating and crops. Instead of three ox to one mule, we often se mules to one hoe hand. labor at the washtub? V C, ditions with the housekee serious as they were w The wife needs a good w just as badly as the husb cultivators, mowers, rakes chines, etc. Your wife w ter meals, will give you will give you cleaner clot] purchase for her one of oi chines that we guarantee You wont have to get up go from house to house tli till the middle of the mc find some one to do the Trv one of these machin( Y always think kindly of us to buy one. CRAIG BI ONTE-PIUCE CAS ALL KINDS STRAW.'. At CGreatly - PRICI Now is your time to get ahmuost your owi L. ROTHS< . The COlot H aberdlasher. O'reenavill1e, Carolina Mutual Inlsurance\A - Chartered Unider the Laws of Gen. TIreasurer. W.. ) ~ilk, Gent. Secretary. Th'Ie Carolina .itu-il i an TYomie InstittionI and ( men~it have lweno arrian with'i~ speciat reference o h t ion of Iits oil icy hiol drs. Chptr hav1e beenz orgniized in Greenville, A huarg and Cheirokee coun lt leS. Thek( Andelrsloni Chap | hpesare growing ver1y fiast. One thousand ni All healthy whieie Peopl~e from 15 to (60 yearsa of ag~ '~IEntrance fee: 15i to .10 yea rs of age *4, 80 to 40t $5 ~ sssment at (deathi $41.13. Any a pplicant for men: Chi ipter hie or she0 desires to b)e placed in. W. P'. IHicks., Slereta ry GTreenville (Jhtpteor: J.( (Chapter; R. J. Dant, Secretarv Spartanhurg Chap C ii-rokee Cha pt er. Tis ~ i Isim bou tely n H~o:-no' Inst ittion. Why insi have a better andI chleapier inistitution at, your own Th Ple mioney to pay e'ach dleathi claim is always on ,im the county w~here thet ChapIter is located. Coukm Problem. required a great and hatvest the so ,scarce and led to buy im 7 labor ahd ex harvesting their four hoe hands e two or three What about the Ve find the con per are, just as ith the farmer. ashing machine ind needed the 1, shredding ma ill cook you bet sweeter smiles, ies, if you will uir washing ma to do the work. before day and rough the dew rining trying to (lay's washing. ,s and you will for inducing you ;?OS. H. ,STORE. OF HATS Redueed DS. choice hats at 1 pr'ice. HILD, hier, Tailor. I Life ssociatiort Southl Carolina. ice-Presictent; II. J. Southern, til the detils of its manage.. the con venience and protee nderson., G reenw~ood, Spartau er is nearly full, and the other )embelIrs constitute al Chaipter. 0 aIre eligible to membersh1ip). , -1 to 50 $6, r50 to 00 $'7; n. ibiershaip can designate which I ayne', Mecretary Antder son ter; W. M. Austell, Secretaui ire in other states when yout loor? hand and de0posited in a ban.k 1 any place 1he safer? */