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Rap a > '' :. iocal and Personal Nature. 13. F. ParsoUs 14pent Sunday in L'berty. . Vst and buy from Ho'der & Tap lor, "1.'be Real Estate Poph." . iC wheez. P1.1 mE z, cough and apit; everybody you see has got he grip. Claud lj Thomason has been col fiuedI to hiW roJi for !e01erl d y8 with the grip. See Holder & Taylor and get de scription of the clighws, Gceetr, John. Bull naid P1aurisoali fart'ms. Little R' eiii lnmnRan i1 ranoi t d qui:e sick. It-te lt 'ti e-ro e f tn(i hope she will sio I' be u.) again. Ernest Folger is confined to his bed with grip. [Lis mauiv frienda rhope.to see him up again soon.' Note Holder & Taylor's change in ad. next week. They will offdr bar gains in real estate that cannot be beat. Married, Jan. 19, at the residetice of the officiating notary pubblic, A, A. Jones, Lonnie Medlin and MI a Erda Simmons. R T. Halluin, who has been quite sick, in able to be up again, but his entire family is quite sick, and one of his children was reported danger oul4y ill Sunday. A note from N. D. Taylor, the Eauley photographer, state.s that it will be imipassible for him to be in Pickens next Saturday. or succeding Saturdays. This will be a great din appointment to many. By original methods. facts and ac. curate descriptions, Holder & Taylor are enabled toiltndle and sell prop. erty better than any one ole in the market. Their office is over the Pickepts Drug Co. &e them Little Mim I Emily Thornley, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry C Thornley. wh has had a very severe is rapidly recover delight of her well Is of her parints. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hallu o,'o Liberty, R D. 3, are both very sick Their sons, Dr. J. N. and Prof. R T. bave been dividing time between their p ,rents and their rt spective homes until both are worn out from thei -vigils. The Children's Missionary society of the Liberty Presbyterian churok will give an entertainment in the ausitoriumi of the graided schoo bifiding, Friday evening, Jan. 26th Public corduaally :nvited. Admiis sion 10 and 15o. V Married, at the Baptist patrsonaga .u in Libert', on the 15th, Rev. P. F k C rawford, offlolating, Thos. H. Arial ' of Naley, and Miss Mae Eloise Farr of Pickene. Only a few friends aiti \ the pastor's family witnessed the e- r eng*zUy that made the couple one. Samuel :Durham, the 18-year-oli sen of Isaac A. Durham, a well knoewn and prosperous farmer o Pickien. county, was drowned a fey days ince while attempting to orose Mehsatch creek, near Elberton, Ga The funeral services were held ii Six Mile church, in the graveyard 0 *t:lch the body was laid to rest TI. deceased was a young 'man. Fmuch' promise, and the stricken fanm fly have the heartfelt sympathy o: many friends. Miss Alice Finney, who has beer visiting the -family of her f ather, D B. Finney, for the past six or sever "weeks, returned to her home in At lanta yesterday, where she will re mnne her vocation of trained nurse Whil, here Miss Alice combined busi ness with pleasure, and her servicel in heir special line were much sough after try our people, who will eve remember her gentle and skilli ministrations to their sick and suffer ang ones. 'FJUS lot wor E stol frie to I Ing rigi Th< bu% me get Ye FOLJGI Sole rgents for M'tchell W Walkover and Zeigler Shoi You cannot do bettor Miian place your real estate in tue hands of diol der & Taylor. 'Ihev please both buyer J~ and sqller. Write foritheir description of pr.'perties~ in .their hands. You hear nothing but contest ontr i Bides and everybody is working.:" The persou that will take our "cut. t~ off" list~ antd work it out thoroughly i can win. for his favorites, though they bu among the low ones. Dr. J. N HelIum, who says be is sick enough to be under the care of the doctor, Is staving up from force .of habit and because he has to. His in entire famimy are contined to their beds, big children with the grip and al his wife aiith tonsolitis and grip. A A Cruel Inmcription. I Atombstone unearthed during theI Idemolition of the old churchyard of JRadnorshlre bore a curiously unloving "In Memorlam." Here it is: C I plant t hese sbrubs upont your grave, That domethlng on this spot may boast di of lie't.. Shrube may wither ad an earth mu b Shrubi may revive, but you, thankc : heaven, wll not. 'a8 Wherit Ought toBe. Cardinal Manning opee while in r Rome sat to a celebrated sculptor who Was an expert In phrenlology, and dur- h ing .one of tho sittings they fell to dig cussing the sculptor's hobby. "Tell mue, then," said Cardinal Manning at last, "whiere is the seat of conscience?" The sculptor strode across the studio a and, indieating a spot on the cardinal's e<C [; bead, "That's where it ought to bef ,he grimly sald.-London Bellman. It olid car of Chairs-iooo heavy straight chair ever brought to Pickens. Price 65c and they th $i .oo. By buying a car load we save at le uy now what chairs you need for they wont las iso just received a solid car of Gordon Stove re made at the price. All sixes. Pricrs from $ 907 was the best year we have ever had and w nds and customer for their liberal patronage. nake 908 a better year if honest, square deali goods at the right prices will make it so. Gc it sell themstlves. The small buyer is a thing m:mrchant has to buy right before he can sell "t-ar y ev-rything in car load lots and can sav< 1 d oin every purchase you make. Ve don't advertise to sell goods at cost but for rchandise at the right price come to see us it Ve wish you, one apd all, a happy ard. prosi r. -Yours truly, STHORL Clothing, Shoes, Hate and Gents Furnishing Goods a agous, (hase City Buggies, Iron King Stoves, New Home 8 %-all win.erm. What English Men. Mrs. Smith-What are you reading. ~hn? Mr. Smith-I am reading Hier ~rt Spencer's "Principles ot.Biology." rs. Smith-Whyr-what-what's that, IhnV? Mr. Smith-Herbert .Speneer's~ sioiogy." Let me readayou an ex aet-his definition of life. ~Listen: t consits-~ of the deinitoecombina ns of heterogeneouu changes, but muitaneous and sucessive, in .comn nation ,withi external coezlstences id seqdences." "Wh7y, Johni, what in the world Is the an talkdng about?" "I am astonished at you, Jane. Why, 1s is the work of the great Englieh lentist." "Yes, I know, bet' what is he writ g about?" "He is denlitng Hife, 1 told you.. What dI you suppose he was writing >out?" 4 ylng to ge't a patent on gi'4 el >rse."-Lond~onl Tit-lBlts. - A Stingy King. In the begiuin~g of the eighteenth m~tury the n-9W io powerful German npire wa nioting. more than the lit a kingdom of Prussia, having just topped its title of duchy of Branden Irg. Tile counitry wps very pioor and ie military discipline very .harsh. rederick William I. was hard, cross xd stingy nhd did n6t'eit know hat it was to make a present. His ~putation was so widely spread that became a byword to say that a man id worked for the king of Prussia ben he had done an unprofitable task. Brazil producea on tile average 800,. )i) tons of coffee per annum-that is, out four-fifthsl of the whole amount mesuned in thle world. Teacher-If you had a pie and cut Into eight pieces. what would each ece be? Willie Green-Mighty little. Philadelphia Recon. IVED! s. Largest are easily as t 15 d long. s-the best 7-50 to $25 e thank our Me propose ng and buy ods bought of the past. right, We you nearly good honest mnd you will >eroos New EY & CO. specialty. ewing Machines, Hawes' s.0 Hats-B.oydeu, IOKS DRUG Co. Bee'onr linie of Novels and Story Books. - Prices--1c. to $1.50. Orders filed for thea by mail. Cre papr for Mantel cvers-10 feet B~ox Paper, Tablets, and all kinds of writing material can be found in our stock that is hard to aind elsewhere. PIKENS DRUG Co. J. . ALLUM. Manaer.