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PREMIUM Li OF THE P ICKENS COUN' Fair Assca DECEM1B1 19, 20, 21 1907 PICKENS, - H. Snider has his stock repleaished for the holday trade with new patterns in watobes, lockets, bracelets, etc. A fair line of emblem goods also sev. oral brands of standard quality silver. More new goods will be in before this reaches you. Make somebody glad with a nice piece of jewelry from this stock. Sale for Partition. On Saleeday in January, 1909, we will sell to the highest responsible bidder, one hundred and twenty (120) acres of land, known as the Robinson Mill tract, located in Dacusville township, waters of Carpenter'sCreek. Good --nill on place. now running. Tvo fine shools on creek. tleveral acres good bottom, 20 to 80 acres in cultivation, balance well tini bered. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for all papers. D. F. Sutherland, J. M. Crenshaw. Agents for heirs of Mary A. Sutherland, deceased. Teachers Notice. Pickens, S. C. Dec. 7, 1907. The Teachers of Pickens county are hereby requested to meet in the Pickens Graded School building Saturday 14th; at 1:30 p. i., for the purpose of reor ganizing the association and electing a delegate to the annual conference of the Rural Improvement Association. By order of the County Board of Ed ucation. R. T. Hallumn, Co. Supt. Ed. NOTICE 01F SALE. 1 will sell to the highest bid der at the late residence of J ohn Ferguson, on Wednesday the 18th day of Dec., 1907 at 1o o'clock, a. in., about 500 bushels of corn and about 5,000 bundles of fodder, Terms: Cash on day of sale. A. J. BOGGS, C. C.P. Auditor's Notice, The Audtitor will begin to take returns for fiscal year 1908, on January 1st and continue till February 20 without penal.. ty after which time 50 per cent will be added as prescribed by law. Respectfully, N. A. CH RISTOPHlER, County Auditor. * For Sale. ONE FARM, 1 1-2 miles north of Liberty. Good house and out buildings. Fine pasture. One Milk cow, and two heifers. One mule. One two-horse wvagon and one one horse wagon, one buggy, plow tools, corn and fodder, hogs and some hiune hold stuff.( Th le above will be sold to the highest j bidder on December 14th. _____W. N. OANTT. S H. ORAIG, Presidept. J. N. HALLUM, Vie-Pres. r W.-J. BOLT, Sec-Trea i FINANCE COMMITTEE. A. M. MORRIS, J. R. ASHMORE. INTRODUOrION. HE Pickens Counity Fair Association is an association gotten up for the purpose of bringing our people together who are engaged in mechanical, manufacturing, agricultural. and all other vocations into closer touch with each other and for the upbuilding of all enterprises our peo ple are engaged in. We have here a good section for agriculture and stock raising as well. as manufacturing, but there is otill room for great improvement alon, all lines, and we most cordially invite all people of all classes and pprquits in life, to come and viA it the faiw, and to 6ybibit with us, and to put their tihoUtder to tbj 'Wheel with us and with one mighty push make this'one of the most glorious spots on God's greet , arth. We beg to assure our fellow citizens that we shall do our utmost to promdte the interest of all our people and only iak your kindly help in aid. ing to carry out our good intentions. J. MD. Bruce, J. E. Boggs, J. N. Hallum, C. L. 0. Thompson, * *o Publicity Committe. Look Out F 0- . C * I I S T M A . Santa Claus .Will Wa - A lot of good things : the little folkes, big folks, young folks, old and all kinds of folks. We have got ti for them all. The Irrgest line of cand3 ried in Pickens from a "Big Red Stic to the fluest chocolates and Ron Bons. Oranges and Ap ples of the very best varieties and enough for you all. A big line of staple and fancy groceries aud in fact we carry just most anything you need. Wishing you a merry Christmas. We appreciat any trade you may give us. Ashmore & Nimn ORCANIZED 1901. CAnTER, W. T. O'DELL. President. Vice President, LIBERTY* BAN LIBERTY, S. C. Prloit - - - - DI RECTOR S. . B. MonoANC' W. T. O'DELL, N- MORGAN. J. CARTER, Accounts of Merchants, T'armers, Firma, and Individuals sol W. E. Freeman i "AT THE OLD STAND." Eliave s me rare bargains. ii mid misses' cloaks and jac] Long cgats in ahmgst any $'2.50, $3, $4, $4.50 and upv Boy's knee-pants suits .n1 price from $1.25 upward. We have everything in >f fancy groceries that y 1eed for the holiday season Try some of our green< 1.0 lbs for $1.00. Ii1. E. Fel'un B RIM 1. 7%e ihibition wiftibe in 64"cour house and will be open to the public on Thutsday De. cember 19th and close on Saturday December 21st.. 2 Premium llsts, etc., can be ad by applying to the secretary at Piokene, 8. 0., 8 All exhibits must be on hbind on ur be fore the 18th of December. 4 The exhibition of articles not enumerated in this list is inviteod ud will be a Migned. 5 Awards will be designated by the tyisg of iibbons as followe: First Premium. Blue Ribbon. Second " Red " Third " White " Fourth " Yellow " F-r V. H. 0. (very highly commended) FIELD DEPARTMENT In 'his department we espeolily solicit exhibits md ribbons will be given as follows: For Beat bushel of Wheat "i " Barley " " Oats (any variety) 4 66 Peas 66 4 " S' Potatoei (any variety) I. Potatoes " 6 " Ear Corn 44 44 " Peck White Onionsi Beat Bale Pea vine hay. largest Turnip HORRE DEPARTMEN it. (Horse Show on Friday.) Best Single harness animdl, mare or hrae Best pair harness animals mares or horses DELIC S. (UNDER SES nt. I any running a fir! r0r the very best trade. folks and MEALS AT te very r car- Everything in Season t Fi Also, handle Car Coffee. Candies, Bana Soft Drinks, Cigars, Sn Your patronage r I accorded to all. J. P. Fish and Oysters for sa H. A. Is ENERAL. MERCHAI WIRE FEN R, C. SmIrEY, Cashier. H0 OR SE K, IHIGH, 7 %00,0 Bull Strong iLOSOD Chicken Cf~: Sun~vProof cie.Hog. 00Co Tights *Nothing lais can run thr< or climb OVE rets.___ __ c l'"r at ranging HvU Y the line This is the season of t or '1lopcoat, or a heavy OU. Will more comfortable than: on the temper and mor< ~Owing to the stringen ~Offee at ing our vast stock at gr IL RO]l k I Best stion, Be'sf jack Beat colt under one year old Best mille colt under one year old Iest singlo harness mule poet pair larnessmnles. Best pair work muuies. FRUIT DEPART3fENT All sealed fruits-Not lesI than one qu ort. Best prodnotion All kinds of fresh fruits. All kinds of ensuned vegetables Best can r f jams anly hins' Bet can of preserves Best can of jelly Bet can of pickles Beat floral display - Best floraleri'lection. NEEDLE AND FANCY WORK ..E310ibit anything yoi haive in this line. Orochstiing, ktilttiug. sewing, woven counter Paies, quilta, enmbrideflry work, drawn work, table linen. pin and sofa cus'ions. Loaf bread, cakes, etc. solicited to be put on exhibition. Cotton mills invited to exhibit their products. Sports: Under this teading several premiums *ill h6 offered for fnot rNes, high JumpS, wheel bairow aid anck rabes, pig ace, climbing greasy pole, etc., etc. These races are to come of Sat urday a9td will bt fignred out, and announciid on that d'. It will be a d yJf spo-ta. COume pre. pated to take part in any thing that turns up. AT ESSEN. ITINEL-JOURNAL OFFICE.) ,t class RESTAURANT and cater to ALL HOUR. QUICK' LUNCHES. iat the Markets afford. sh and Oysters Fridays and Saturdays. ned Goods, Fancy Groceries, Sugar, nas, Oranges, Apples, Sundries and 1oking and Chewing Tobaccos. espectfully solicited. Polite attention Wakefield, Mgr. le Fridays and Saturdays. R IC> < JKiENS4. . IDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, SELLS T HE BEST GING ON EARTH! 7/E WEL. )dgh its crawl under r and break it. m THACoat? Vie year when you need an Overcoat wveight Suit, and it is cheaper and t doctor or drug bill and less wearing conducive of cheerfulness. cy of the maOvl~ market we ar nffer..A 'HSCII i LD),