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"Business Locals. *cestof '41e, Walks, Swaps, etc. I nsed In th Colunku at i .c6nts per j lInCqr each isertion. Nothing taken .for I" than 10 onts. Fon 8AL1-17 aeres, origin'dl forest, 14 miles uor th of Pickens, 830 an acre; '75 acres woat of Woodall uounttain, 10 lneres brauch bottom. bainuen in timber, l)rico $10 ipore, cash deal. E. F. KEITH. -it. F. D., No. 4, Piekens, S. (. Carload of Obelisk Flour just receivcd att i. A. Richey's. .Pay your guano bil1g at once. I can mot carry theso lccoiunt any longer. omne to see Us prepared' to make, a. ttle uent. H1. A. RICHEY. One ithousand dollara' worth of watch j1; to g) at co-t f, r tho noxt ten d-ys. 11. Mider, Eaal.>y, S. C. From tlhiq dato lnil .TanluuwiaryN 1111th my ntiire stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Shwe Hats, etc., is for stale at and be ,(ow Coat. T. C. RobiRon, dec 26t3 Norris, 8, C. Drop Dr. Horton a postal aud he will ,al and do(i your children's dental work -while they are at howo for Christmas. From the 1st day of Januairy, 1908, 1 nvill sell my goods atrictly for (ash. No tgooda wilt.be ecbarged to a single persou. J do this imply because it i. a inatter of 'busines. My I-took consists of Dry Good, Shoe", Notions, Grocveries, and a (leneral Line of Merchandise. I have put the prices down on thon so n to give you the adventage of paying cash for your goods. Come and son im-, I will treat you right. J. F. .ENNINUS, Liberty, S. C. Notice'of Final Settlement and Dis charge. Notice is hereby given. that I will make .applicatiou to J. B. Newber', Eqq., Judge of Prob te for Pickens couinty. in tbe State of Siouth Caro!ina,. on the 6th day of February, 19!)8, it 11 o'e'ock in the forenoon, or is soou thereafter as said applieakiu cnn bo heard, for leave to make tinal settlement of the estate of 3arnett Smith, deceased. and otaiun discharge as administratrix uf 9aid es tate. Lucy A. Smith, Idrministratrix. Jan. 9, 1908.-t4 Notice tto Debtors and Creditors. All persnus holdio g ala mas iginst .he estate of the late J. E. Wyatt must pre sent the Same duily proven on or before the first day ,f Feb. 1908, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate, inust tuke payment on or before the : hove dtele to the undetrnigned. Dec. 19,1907, t3. J. G. Wyatt, Admrat., Greenville, S. C. Notice to Pensioners. I will he in th conrthouse 4very day in Janunry. 1908, for the purpo-e of ruking out applic ttiona for old sol-iiera and widow4 that are not now getting pensions, aid wish to apply for penAioo. All now drwving %oil continue to get pension witnout farther upplheAtion. 9 J7. B. Nowhery, Peaioni Commuisioner." i Jan. 6, 1908. NOTICE TO TEACHERS Pickena, 8. C., Dec. 28, 1907. There will be an exammnation for teachers in the cour-thouse Fridmy, Jan. 17, 190)8. Examination to commence ist 0 o'clock. iBy or-dr'. Or Sltet Board of Co. Snpt. Eaucation. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persoens holding claima against thne estate of tim~he at R . Omlhran must present the anmie duly prIoven) "n oCr b)e-, fore the let day of March, 1903, or be debarred payment: andl all persons in debted to sid estato must imako paty. ment on or before the aibovem date to the undersigned. Mrs. Lena M. Cochran, Adminttractrix. Beneca, 5. 0., Jan. 9, 1908-t3 Auditor's Notice, The Auaitor will begin to take returns for fiacal .vear 191)8, on Janmuary list and contmue till February '20 without penal ty after which, thiue 50 per cent will be .added as prescribed- by lnw. Respl)V fully, N. A. cli lSTOPHER, Countty Atuditor. Notico to Debtors and Creditors. All persona habl~ing claims ngainsat the estate of the late E. H. Lawrencee mnat preseut the ame duly proven on or be fore the 1st day '.f May, 1908, or be do. barred payment ; and aill persons inidebt. ed to said eetat~. must maike pay ZOOent onl or beford tdha ah)( va date to the. nudersige:1. .t. H. 1Ltwrence, 11. U. Lawrenice, A dnministrators. ibry .O,.an9,18-3 J~~ 8~a'y2 GREAT MIdi We ncver expe set the price on that come but c A We Nav4 ANYBODYcan have one. We hav is like a man ctiaii way we have done i COME. THE DATE 4 Heath: L A Ghost Under the Sea. The story is told of a div'er who saw two ghosts "full fathomi flye" under the surface. IIe had gobs dlown to the wreck of a iarg;e steamer and was crossing the main saloon when two . gray sha[pes of enortnous size came shambling toWard him. He didi not wvait to make notes for the Psyphleai socIety, biut gave the danger signal and was at ,oneo pulled up. Told in the cheerful light'of dlay, it seemed rather a lame story, anud another diver went downt to see what he could make of it. Toward him also camne the ambiig gray shapes. 11e stood irresolute for a moment and then, going boldly .for ward, struck his hatchet through-a miirror! The ghosts were only a dimI reflectIon of his own legs. mIuch en larged, of course, as every thing Is that a diver sees through the great frontal eye of hi. helmet. Hooded Snakes. The hoods of' akes were unques tionably tutendTh4 by nature to nect as weapons of intimidation, for when sud denily openeld. as they are during the excitement of a cont'st, these give their owners an apparent aind foridda ble enlargement. Ilut the hoods which have been so useful at some period in snake history have now become so en larged as to tend toward the extinetion of their owners, just as the overde velopment in the tusks of prehistorie animals led straight to their destruc tion. Dluring a fight the hooded snake in thme act of striking his foo suffers from the outstretched and weighty hood-he overbalances himself anid top pies forward. Ils assaIlant, the mon goose and some birds speelally, selzs him when prostrate and, rippiug upl the back of the uneck, speedIly dis-1 D atches him. Dry Goods, Millinery Clothing, Overcats, Shoes, Hats, Caps.. 11ev PRI CEMKILLINGi SALE et 1o. nwIk( another offer like this, h somne oI I)% goods, an1 on all, we ar< 11CC inl a lifei melili. Knifed Withoi aidvertise a sale, but i' taGOs GO Sthev goods and a1so the gritto cut g off his own leg to mark down s( t, but. we have the sand and you c DN'T FORCE Bruce=Morr eaders in Low Pric ICKENS, S. THE OLD TIME FIS For twenty-three ye the standard of the St 7Ish scrap is used in every ton of Farmers' balanced and carefully mixed, Insuring bigger yield T RA DE EG IS See thttis raemal F. S. Royster soenw~-.aNorfolk, V IT tTEN DAYS( t we will let you a giving bargains it Mercy. ODS and GRIT to down the pices. It >ine (of the good;, the Ln get the bargains. THE) ' DATE' ow Co.> es. C. H GUANO ~ars >uth. Bone. Properly s with less acreage MARK,. W ERED ek is onevery bag.. 'Guano CO. Iurinla.