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Cltig4heHt n e WakvrIn ege h Cal o Bterc Pters Cthing,0c Shestr Hat your Goey Cackfo D.tec B.atoer. ExkousSeioftegleyside was inSA Pickens Li Thursaye cmehit up toe firec Fhriday. t iso Ofriceerrickban cfener Go-b etire c Sutsfitcery t yoedride mon backn tD.B Cope'. B op Exoisofe thShef foud the roae sde upg t isc ie anew panto hhiso OfieD. Tayrr, otogaher, willeb ine hiantdi ing Pickes an Satur dthe 1ist. prre to teyour phtorp infth earyi bridgtye of hiure. N fOrletvu~ thedae gall otDs Bucae-o . Conider wi. eenaedro harotguna tinmen oficena bye unden he ro. m.Te publi irecordiallrbyite. Sweeat tixe oice d pegfr qthis D. B. Tooper,htgrpe,.ilb phtora. in the Lodge baes stleted hirt on forg the datig earan Ail ll on purhaed frondaynider ini.Taneaenranedilfree vefach ange. aferwilbeto himaes ener taiinnt ivnay te chren. ofhio m The. pubices anyrhingy hvie, wetie Pils 2proier tost 000 BETTE E HEAR a lot of tall has ever felt it, 9j to pers everybody de Our October and Noi years. The reason of thh Goods bought right sell V Look out for Decemb for this moith. We-are I prices for December that We will not carry any of bargains ws are offering I ing Goods. Just received Flannels, and Blankets. your winter goods now am Big stock of Furnitur WagenM. Don't forget that we will do it. YOURS* eR; TI ts' Furnishing Goods a Specialty es, The International Tailoring Come to the poultry shiow and bring some exhibits. Durkee's Salad dressipg 8 oz ,bot des 85c at D. B. Coopers. The Pickens Chapter U. D. C. will meet ,at the home of the president, Friday, at 3 p. m, We are requested to state that there will be prenching at Secona chureb on the first Saturday and Sunday in Januiiry. 18 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 at D. B. Cooper's. The bazqar, Friday night, for the benefit of the school, was well attend ed and greatly enjoyed. 'The supper was nicely preparted and well served, and the patrons of the fish-pond, in place of getting bites, were bit. Call gnd inspect H. Snider's line of newv jewelry, cut glass, and silver, all of whichi are suitable for Christmas pnes ents. L. C. Thornley has lost his gold watch charm locket. It has his ini tials cut in English pen text letters and picture of his wife and baby in side of it. Return to him or to this office and get reward. Magistrate J. M. Jameson, of Eas ley, was in town Tuesday and called at this office to cast bis votes ins the contest. Mr. Jameson ja patrinetic, and says it's Easley againi., 1he world. But we are always glad 'to welcorne him at the Hub. 8 lbs good parched coffen for $1.00 at D. B Cooper's. The mbrchants of the town and es pecially the ekrks, will appreciate your coming in early to do your trad ing. This e~oneideration) should be shown the business people for they want to give you faithful ssrvice but cannot do so with the store fid; of~ per ple and each one clamor ig to be waited, on at once. Ba considerate for once and shop early and avoid the rush, and have better stocks to aelect~ from. D Ti :RA C( k of hard timei but we don't believe tha he farmer is too prosperous and when ti es. ember 'trade has far exceeded any tri i is; wp buy the very' best merchand.ise ai ie~mselves.. yr. We haven't had any cold weather ye imedfor it-and can fix you for it, and we 1 will close nearly otr entire stock of Win it through the winter if low prices tvill m n Clothing, Shoes, Overcoats. Hats and ( I another big shipment of Dress Goods, Don't put off shopping till our stock is bi id avoid the rush. e, Stoves, Hardware, Turn Plows, Buggie Ire going to niake thi iornth a himmer RULY, EIORN . Sole agents for Iron King St Co's line of Clothing, the best Rev D D Jones, left last week f ,r his new home, the West Easley circuit. We -m-mmend him to the charge as a conbecrated' woter. Rev. N. G. Ballenger bati moved to Pickens circuit where he will find a cordial welcome in the hearts and homes of his pariAbioners. i#1~.500 stock of Dry Goods and Notions lor sale at c'st at the T. D. Harris stan~d for the next 30 days. H. P. M ART'IN. Married at Caleechie on Dec. 1st at 'Squire Williams' residence, Mr. Julius* Gilstrap to Missw Mattie Press ley, of Liberty, Route 2. The young couple have the best 'wiebes of their many friends. Gov. Ane thas appointed Miles Allgood constat4e for Pickens county under the Catrey'-C~tb ran act. Hand lers of the forbidden juice had better keep their weather eye open, for Miles is wide-awake aLnd will be sure to catch them napping. Toys, fireworke anid fruits at Cooper's. Don't forget the Poultry Show. (iet sour entries in u.n time. Hend f..r catalogne and see thu Ji t iof prizes offered. See what the Pickens coun ty Fasir oifiers in. connection with the poultry show 1Ht1, o, Io ma.ke these gala days in it~k-,iz. youi will never regret the Utu spenit bere. At the regular cnmmunication of Keowee Lodge, held last Saturday night, the following oflicers were elected: A. M. MorriH, WV. M' ; R. R. Roark. 8. W'; F". E. Cmx, J. W.; RI T. Hallum, eec; J. E. Parsons, Treais. At the installation the tyler, jmnior and senior deacons and stewards will be, appointed. Thke installation ex ercies will take placo at 8 p. m. Monday night, the 23d, in the Ma sonic Temple', afcer wvhichi a supper will be served to the members of the Lodge, their wives, daughters and friends. Au enjoyable time is prnmised. VIES )MINGt" t this country e farmer pros de of previous id buy it right, it but look out Rropose making ter Goods out. ove it. See the tents' Furnish Outing, Jeans, -oken but buy s; Surries and uid our prices LeCy oves, New Home Sewing Machii tailoring concern in the world. Send in something to put in the fair - corn, oats, peas-anything you may happen to have. . Thomas Garrett, aged 65 years, died at his home in the Six Mile sec tion on the 16th inst. from cancer. Several fanciers from outside the county and state have fine birds ont exhibitin here. i I will sell at auction at Mrs. M1. M. Craig's piace on the 27th instant, 3 hiorses nIed 3 mules. All good site, goo'd weight and good workers. D. C. Mills. Tb~ F'arm: rh' Unb' ., which meets in Pj cn on the 20th, wvill hold this tession, ina the Masonic hall, the court hiouse being in use by the Poultry assotciat~ion and filled with as fine a lot of birns as can be found anywhere. BE-ause of a scarlet fever case at ber boatrding place Miss Gussie Hub 1ard eft S~aturday for her home in IAnderson. She may return later; in the meantime her column is left too the tender nmercies of the office force. It will not b.. "gathered" much but rather have to be "tucked" out of Bight unless some of our lady friends will come to the rescue of this ovs r burdened editor. On account of several of our sub scribers asking for more time in which to get their baby's picture en tered in the baby show we have (16 cided to extend the time of closing the show until [February 1st, and ask all who are interested to hurry up with their photos. N. D. Taylor, [photographer, will be here on Fr'iday and Saturday the 20th and 21st inst. prepared to take your pictures, Hei will be it his Pickons studio everyi Saturday until the closing of the con test. .If holhiday gifts express sentimentj jewelry is the thing to give. I have< a full line of quality as weoll as quan. t tity. In this lot you will find cut E glass and silver for the bride and the housewvife. . nide. ~eo. ies, Hawes $3 Hats, Boyden, The babies' pictures do not appear this week because we have not r.' cived them from the house that is making them. They have played na raise again this week. We intend abanging houses, and will try to give each week a couple of beauties up to 31ose of contest, Feb 1, 1908. Fountain pens for business people wd jewelry for every body.. H. Snide,. WVe call your attention to the ad. of FI. Enidel in this issue, who is offering is entire rbtock of high grade clothing Lt 336 per cent. discount. -'This is a ~hance for you to get good new stuff it one-third off the price. If youa wvant clothiug, now, or for future nui, to there and you will get first-class, g )ode and polite treatment. You will find lockets and chaice of >eautiful desigr', also many new and dd patterns in the ever popula.r ". set ringe t, U. Spie'.. 'Ibe Fargmers' Ulniona asked fue Ziw; ise of the courthouse after the y ai. ry show had gotten it, so W. B Al) ood has taken upon himself toh - ~ange for this meeting to be heM~ in he Masonic Ifail. All mnemb~ers .' be Union will govern tnormselves ccordingly and go to the hall when bie hour arrives for their assemb~ling. Bracelets, bracelets in sty'o.q 'ui izes to duit every girl and. JI',y no,.5 >rices to suit all purses ah U, Sua. To Save Time, ".Jedge," said the-eolored priamer, 'is I expected ter tell do truth'?' "Why, of couroe you tare," "WVel,. den, des go erhead an' noP ence me first!"-[Atmanta CoM'i ution. The Auditor willI begin to tuckw retLurns or fiscal year 1908, onJa,., airy Iet a r 4 ontmnue till February 20 withiout pen n 1. y' after whlich time 50 per centt will ha .dded as prescribed bay liaw. Rle'pioJflly, N. A. (1flSI s OPHIcyl, 2ouantvo Aud...