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CLO-1 A GE For 8 years w< specialty and we that we carry th up-to-date line i are buying the h history of our bus largest stock of this town. It w4 we have The I line of samples measure foir a su ing a fi and sal made by The In every judge of be the best tailor Besides being se the suit they are make in style, fit FOL@ Clothing, Shoes, Chase City buggies, ] and Zeigler Shoes. Call For Butteric Aona Nature. Married, Sept. 23, at the residence of A. D. Chastain, Abner Masters to Miss Olla Chiastain; A. L. Edens, N, P., offiziating. Lost, last week, between school house and resiidence, on streets of Pickene, a gold medal given for pro ficiency in music. Name on pin bar. Suitable reward for retern. Miss Ellen Lewis. Married, at Cateechee, on Sunday, 22d inst., Walter Pickens, oldest son of Gordon Pickens, to Miss Lit lie E~llenburg; J. Alonzo Brown, N. P., at the throttle. Tbe bappy young couple have the congratula tuons of many friends, * Craig Bros., the one-price cash merchants, change their ad. this wveek. T bis en torpis ing firm will add several lines they have not here tofore carried and will bid stout for your trade. Road their ad., give them a call, and rest assured that wvhat you buy of them will be all right, at the lowest price, and yours money back if you are not suited. There are lots of thoroughbred chickens being raised in this county and the interest is now great enough that an association should be formed, and with' this aim in view all raisers of fine chickens are urged to meet at Craig Bros.' store on Monday, the 30th inst,, at 4 p mn,, for the purpose of organizing the Pickens County country this fall.I 7HINC TS' PU - have made this lir can say without boas e best, largest and i * Pickens County. trgest Fall stock in iness. We will have Clothing ever showi - can't fit you out of s1 Lnternational Con pti and we can take it o ovei coat, guarar isfaction. If your st ternational it is rig] ood clothes knows i 'ing concern in the w< veral dollars cheape far superior to any c and quality. , T Hats and Gents' Fui [ron King stoves, Ne All winners. Pattgrns. J. M. Hallum and wife, of Libeity side, visited their sons, Prof. 1R. T. and Dr. J. N. Hallunm, in Pickens, last week. -- Seaborn, of the Praters section has sccepted a position with M oore & Mauldin and bqgan clerking for them Monday. Nearly everybody su~'ers with somie form of kidney trouble. Bolt & Co. advertise this week a guaranteed kidney remedy. The Pickens Graded School has seven teachers, ten grades, a music department and nearly 200 students. So far th~e school seems to be pro gressing very nicely, Mrs. B. C. Robinson~ is quite sick. Her many friends hope t~hat her; iill ness will prove to be nothing serious and that ehe may soon be up again, R. L. Davis, proprietor of the Pickens Bottling Works, is confined to his room with fever. His many friends hope that lhe will not hav~e a severe spell and that he may soon be up again. Thore was not a great deal of1 tbusi aess in court, and what there was ias been pushed with dispatch. Not many people have attended -only Mhose wvho were compelled to come dl others stayed awvay, and the farm 3rs, ospecially, haying line W'ei h or gathe ring crops9, have been c >n ipicuouis by their absence. Weo call attention to theo page ad >f the H, B3. M. Co. It is mieasdhoe or us to say anything abomt thii. im, for the ad speaks for them, IRead it, and attend their fall opeu ing on October 4th and 5th. They have bought heavily of the very latest g ods which they are now arranging in artistic display ready for your in, spection and invite you to look through their varied stock. SH( RNISIK ie a I ting nost We the the rE in tock ny's T your Itee lit is it as I to Bo' t to )rld. r to ~i ther WE rnishing Goods a spe w lome sewing ma( Rev. K V. Millard will preach a Secoin Baptist church on Saturda bef 're the first Sunday in O. s 'eI at 3 p.* m. IA short time ago Chief of Poliec Nealev received a letter from the Murphy Hardware Co,, stating thei. store had been burglarized and sev eral articles stolen, most of wvhici had been recovered and asked hin to look 3ut for one Victor Turnbil who, they thought, was headed thiu way. Chief Nealey qnietly went t< work and( spotted his man and ar rested him this (Thursday) morning There wvas a reward ofi'ered for him also $10 for a recovery of a S. & WV hammerless blue steel revolve-r thal is missing out of their stock. Yount Turnhill did not have the pistol wher arrested. The proper authoritief were immediately communicated witl and requisition papers wvill be ap plied for. Taherf, are lots of kick i'i, one wvy and aaot her, on mail facmm t a~$I thiese parts, A pmrty o: one of Ujae routes states on two d.JYren. occa .HIonsi mad1 intendeti f ,r this oline' and ph iein th maii b)ox ouMmay woutl d lnot, bettakeni outi by the carrier uintiil Tuesday1'R or U W edneday. Ini th west erni sect ion therc~e arke no~i mail fa~cilIitie at all. SeveraI l l Pual iot 4 flices have been l t( disnt inui di andiim I mril route. (do not rechl tis seq iis (out mail facilities or comie to Picki n, or X i u-trat. Th is is a rt ty th ,ickly. Mo1 Ided section ad tmlIhev should1( bo 41upphed( by some Imen. Crtaini sections supplied by the rural routesi are kicking on t~he carelessness of the carriers, anid if things don't change, and that mighty sudden, said car riers will hear something drop, and it will fall pretty hard, tmo. )ES, h INGG9 N GA St VALKO) SH4 ARE TAKING THI IE BEST SHOE 5O, 4, 4.5 (den Shoes for $6. 16' Shio f 2eO, itch for our FALL ANNOUNC ILeY 8 cialty. Sole agents for ,hines, H--awes $3 hat, I Are the best selling the wvorld. T1here for it. They arecg prVices are not too 1 Only 60 C Per pound. The Ladies like. ~PICK ENS D] -r., N. n i REUMAlKA BLE RIESCUEJM Th'lat tru th i st tanger Ih-inU fiction ii * whlo Onco more heeni dlemon).-tralted in t ho lit- 8. 1 tie town Of F'edorai Tei. , the, residI~ern of C. V. Pepper. fIn witF s- ":r was inaru b~ed, entirely <hs1abled with hemorrhafg)s back of the Ilungs4 and throat. D~octors failed the to holy mne, and all hope haid fled wvhen I began taking D)r. King,' Now D)iscovery.m e Th~ edl in4tant relief camo. The coughing and so0on c(asedI; the bloeding dimi iiished Bt~i~ rapidIly , and inl three weeks I was ablo. to go to wvork."' Guaranteed cure for liineE c''iouhs aed cold8. 50e. and1( $1.00, at wido' I ickcu Drug Co., dIrug store, Trial bot- er ~-.. .. .. - - to Pe The Jason Gillespie Ihome in West tory End. 3 acres. See J. McD). Bruco. deat *- ---- besid Lion SAL--12 horso Eagle boiler to mfl and 10--borse engi no, in good order, not a bargain, if taken at once. C. G.F Voight. 2 miles north of Eaalm,-t a IATS PODS >ecialty IER DES! J DAY! MADE op 5. and $6.50 3., 3.50 & :EMENT - ~eo0 Mitchell wa ons! , loyden, Walkover candies in is a reason >od and the igh ents kind the R UG Co. ALLUM~, Th. . 's. Barbara Hiurrhey, of Pelz:-. recently visited her brother . .Braziealo, and other relativer.L id Piekens, w~hile ou hor wie' to her home, was taken .sick at someo of Smith Brazeal(e. si:e six miles southeast of E49lev dlied fromr inflammnatioot' ta teh on the 18th inst., fter er. a of only three days. She w u. y of Jesse Hughey and was~ 'C old. Her remains were c Irriu. Izer and interredl ini the~ Ccns thn re the (lay folloing' h . .She leaves severail c'ic es a host of relatives anmd finieni . >urn her dleath. fey's Kidney Cux. es kidneys and bladder rigbau