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FROM OUR COER Pickens. R D 1. Farmers are busy; they are a liittle late, but they are going to get Jiere. J. . Einldricks, of this sec tionl is hiildilg himself a nice 1ome. Ifurri'tah for John! 'Will Freemani visited Leonard jones, of t he A mhler section, ast Sunday. Mis. J. R. J. Anthony visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Brazeale one dlay last week. 'Te Griflin Sunday school Is in a prosperous condition inder their new suiperintendent, J. R. Conley. 'Samson Rock," I don't quite ;Agree Witih YOU ill your "Reply 4 to Daisy. " You shouldn't have tried to defend the boys. Let the boys defend themselves. Come again, however, I like your grit. "Pansey," you must come oftener, for I like your dots fine. . Hello! "Gourdheid," I think I know you. The Glassy Mountain school closes a most successful session this week. We wish to con gratulate Miss Nora Gilstrap, our most efficient teacher. Come again, "Clevie," "May belle" anl "Daisy;" I know you all. STon:WALL. Calhoun I have lived 63 years, and I have never knowii anyone to gain anything or any friends by boycotting, or trying to pull down their neighbors. The way to act is to do unto others as you would have theni do unto you. If your teachers have done wrong, it won't right the wrong by others acting foolish and doing the school injury. iHold vou r school together and 11mploy Christians to teach, and your troubles will be few. If your teachers drink, chew or sumoke tobacco they are not fit fo r thle k inlgdom of heaveni, 'muich dess i teach our children. F Some proo~-hers d1r ink strong liquors, chew andii smoIEke tobac %'o, which is a bad uxamiple for t'hurc h1 miezmbers t o follow; and wvhat abome a sc'hoOhnaster w~ho Curses and indulges ini all sorts of drinks, such1 as beer, wine, coco -.I hope the matter of the Pick ens school will be i mpromlhlised and kept on)t Of' (cour t. J. S. BAmKEn. Honor Roll of Praters School irst ( r le --italpjh K~enne mnore, Lel Gi: Iarr' t1t, .\ landl Bra zeale, Cecil ladnievr. Lak Conch, lrene TIomupkins, MayBolding, Lewis Seaborn. Second Grade--Laby Hudson, 1rene Boldin:g, Zanie Brown, Ben Bolding, Thalier Tompkins, Sheriff Br'az.ale, Obie Bolding, Frank Medlin, Mol Ie Pilgrim, Oswold Brazeale, Lizzie Cater, Mattie Cater, Sam Pilgrim, Rob ert Cater. Third Grade-Maggie Bold ing, Ralph Murphree, Perry Oarrett, Alma Couch. Fourth Grade-James Cater, Busie Brown, Fannie Hudson, Jehn Bolding, Vader Tompkins, .!Doserte Birazeale, Beulah Mur' -phree, Lula Pilgrim. Fifth Grade-Esta Brown, Codli Seaborn, W alterBdig ~Ralh Garrett. yBlig $ixth Grade--Doyle Hudson, Olga Keonnemore, Leland Bold ing, Hovey Seaborn. Seventh Grado-Alber't Gai' 2 08Ocar Mora Garignd RESPON DENTS. Seaborn. The school closel March 20 fo a vacation until July. J. W. Looriu, Prin. In Memory of Little Wyatt Little Wyatt Mullibix, thc son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mullinax, died at his home1 neat Norris on the 18th ult., and was buried at the Mullinix grave yard, near Liberty, the day fol owing. The bereaved family lave our sympathy. May God less them in their troubles. I'he little crib is empty now, The litttle clothes laid by. A. mother's hope, a father's joy, In death's cold arms doth lie. Jo, little pilgrim, to thy home On yonder blissful shore; We miss thee here, but soon will come Where thou hast gone before. Chose little eyes so sweet to kiss Are closed forever now, Chose sparkling eyes that shonie so bright Beneath that pearly brow, Chat little heart that beat so high, Free from all care and gloom, Are hidden now from those h( loved, Beneath the silent tombi). A FIEND. Twelve Mile River Association, Evangelist campaign by Rev W. M. Walker. Appoint ments as follows: Dheohee...... ............ April 11-1 Dherry Hill.............April 12-1 White Water........... April 18--2 Balem..............April 25-2 E astatoee...... ......Apr 10 May Rocky Bottom.........May 3 - Saluda Hill..............May 9 -1 Antioch ............. ......M ay 15-1. 3ale ................ ......M ay 28-2. Jheohee.......... .........M ay 30-3 "hady Grove.............June 4 Bethel......... .............June 9-11 heohee.............. June 13-1. 2d Church, Central.. .J une 19-2! 3alenm...............Juine 27-2 Kceowee................July 4-1( Theohee..............July 11-15 Pa'l Creek...........July 12-1l \lt. Carmiel..........July 19-2' Salenm................July 25-24 uLt. Tabor', Central.. ..July 27-3] ?leasant Hill.........A ug 1- ' Bix Mile...............Aug 8-14 Jheohee................ Aug 15-2] 3alem................Aug 22-21 Flolly Springs..Aug 30--Sept Little River...........Sept 5-1] Jheobee...............Sept 12-11 stamp Creek........Sept 19--2! 3alem................Sept 26-2 Respectfully submitted. T. H. STEWART, FnANK HEATON, Ex. Corn. T. M. R1. Ass'n. For the Children To succeed these days you muast have plenty of grit, cour age, strengthi How is It with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparlilla. You know It makes the blood pure and rich, and buIlds up the general health In every way. .Thechbanlr nnoliftJOe5ihly have jrnd healt h ,itmess the lowlt a re a yrr (rtt~ on. nVr doseso"Iyr'. Pils. A vegta~le,sgar-ented. H!AIR VIGOR. ijercit8URY PECTORA.. We have no mootets t Wo publish Consumption is less < Certain relief and u: r will result from the efolle Hope, rest, fresh ai Emuetsion. .AI,.L DRUOGISTg 5 NOTICE -DEMOCRATS! By virtue of the constitution and rules of the Democratic party in this state, the Demo cratic clubs of this county are hereby called to meet, at their respective places of meeting, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, at 3 o'clock p. m1., for the pur pose of reorganizing. Each club will elect a. presi dent, one or more vice-presidents, a secretary and a treasurer, also a committee on registration, an executive commnittee and such other committees as each club may desire, to consist of not less than threemembo's each. Each club shall also elect delegates to the county convention, the basis of representation being one del egate for every twenty-five en rolled members or a iajority fraction thereof. The comty convention will meet at Pickens, May 4, to elect delegates to the state Demo cratic convention, to be held in Columbia, May 20. The county convention is en titled to double the representa tion in the state convention I' has in the general assembly. A full attendance at the club meetings is urged. I also call the attention of the voters of this county to the fact 3 that each anil everyone must register this year or they cannot t Vote in the general elect ion. ) C. E. Roms~xsos, Co. Chairma:.n. T11 Torr.i.sh Woman'j Veil. lad's ha .e ihi .x o.<xa . fnu elbrioenelN! a v a: veils th14 are notiu:.t Ilore 1,1.i1 tranli edIy these ld ies- sm- reorti d t.,' tha't LooU ei to wear 11'.':; . through which the fee ennnIot he' 01.; cerne'd. 'Tahis order LAs obaeyed Cou about a y..a. when by degre'::J the.1' [hegina wearing thInner voils.--Londo: Telegra~ph. jThe Cause of Many, Sudden Deaths, lhera is a disease prevailing In thh country most dancrous because so decco ii tive. Many sudder , _ dcaths are caused by - ~it --heart discase pncumo~nia, hcar failure or apoplcx) are often the resuzli 11 of kidney di::ease. kidney trouble 1s al lowcd to advance the -kidrey - p oiso ne d - - blood will attack the .vital organs or the kidney;s them.as;ive: break down and wvaste aw~ay c-:H 'cy coil. Bladdsr troubles most always result frc~r1 a dcrawpment of the kidneys and a eure is obtaiin-.-i quichesat by a proper treatment of the hidmy-.. If you are feeling badly yoti can make no mi~take by taking Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the great kidney, ;;ver and bladder remedy. I t corr::cts inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, and overcomes thai :unpleaaont necessity of being compelled te go often durlng the day, and to get up many times during th, night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soorl realized, it stands the highe::t for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-doliat sized bot tlie. You may^ have a sample b->ttle. of' this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about It, both nlomeorswamp-nloot. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N'. Y. Whon writIng montioi reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. and the addres3, Binghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. PARt ER'E HA2F h 1rAr.AM leadly than it used to be. ually complete, recovery wing treatment: , and-Scott's, :). AND $1.00. Street Beggars of Boumbay. If the clothes of an ordliairy iggua. In Bomnbay were seareled cookud fnpoji sufmelent to saitisfy at Iaist t'- peIr sons would bo found stowed naway3 i; difrerent places. It-1I well Linowti that these beggars are rogular veudersi o. food. They eat as auni as they ea: and sell the rest. A Hominay Stre beggar is a well to du individual :,:. seis hone' weekly at posital o'uler e 10 or 15 rnpees. oay of the fat. rit1 was overheard saying to a broiber p:,. feaslonal that he hal doe badly t:h day. haing "earned" only 2 rtup-. and 4 unna. ,_usiness Locals. Notices of Salo, Wants. Swaps, etc. Inserted in this Coluinn at 5 cents per linoafor ench liiertlon. Nothing taken for less thnu 10ceuts. WHERE TO BUY POULThY AND EG08 P1 1' Single Comb lrnwn Legshorns - 11--t Leing stiain in the Kkiuth. Per etftilig of 13, $1. S. P. McCarty, Pick e0s, 83. t. Bluck Minoreas-The birds that lay in winter time. H1-atched i Februnry and 410anmmiencl-d laying in Septeniber~ nnd haus averaged 140 eges, each . up to Mar. 10th. A f--w seittings of eggs at $ 0tt per 15. They are finis birds anid were .;iven a high mark by M'.tnshall Mrs. M. F. Heeter, Picliens. A Certain Cure for Aching Feet Allenra Foot2'ase, A powder: etires Tael, Achinr, S weatigir. Sw lien fet-. S ni ph. sent FREE. 2'SO . i imple o' FooT EVE SANITAnY 'OaN-PAD n W inveIVe ti..ct. Ad 1rems. Alien S. Ol):-env1. L, - R- . N. Y. stpig4. A GENT - WANTED;-6 x 20 crayon portraits -10 cen t., lr,'ami 6 10 censts I11-4 tilp. : hvai pier nre-i ione een r. meh. You cans manke. 41)0 p -r court. priltit or :0.110 per wve.k 4. i , ".an- anid Samp ~les tree. Addres. Fravik W. Wilhis Co , 1 0 W. Tavlor a... Chrno, Ill. apr9w4. F u 8l.iit-s-17 nerm., orim-.f .1 forest, 114 miles n~ortha 1f $ek.s 30 Ilnn-; '15 arres w tt (if W ood(Jtlali :t ii n ain, 10 norlk~S1V:ranch bt '11. ba a E- in r .mih.'r 14'iee f 510 5r, i"'h di ai.' E. F. hExTH. 1I k' 1 I., No. 4. ickens, 8. t:, Here is Relief for Women. II Oi iuihve p-Iins in the- back. Uris:: a ~erta1in. I lens' lt herbl enr 1 for- wom11 a n .s dis. try Mlot heri ra i's AUsTII '1.iAy I. .a 10i is a 54 tf and iil aiev -fatiln r- giiIltor. A t Druiafst~s or1 by ma sil 50e M-other (jat Co., 1.t'Uiy, N Y. (20 4 ,To Break in New Shoes Always V'se volle' re Fo .-Rase, n piswth-r.i~ I'r p-$ i.i . '1, n ad shot-( .4re In.-, 2,4. - j m lp. 511 II . I llRlL.- A dh- s-, A. S. Obmete.-d. I1.. TrI.. N.Y. . ~ e:w4 M. C. LONG, AttorBoy-at-LaW. Over Postollce, Andeson, S. 0 wV1.l . Practic6 in all Courts la Souuth Carolina Fridge Not.:'o IIa S (in Rne IIn, 4he ?4- a i A, p49, lui e-, alt 11 i ns., 1(o 'et 44 i.e I w,...- hhhuh-,r tihe l-ihlx ' f aijis bridg... 1s... zaeli spe..r.* ifin- m'le h- kg. wn --n '.. 'a-- *t lei tii-. re-s--r' rng the righ5 . 'r- j'ect say and ll the,1 lads. 1N. -. 1.0 WIER * Notice of Sale By virtue of ln order of ihe' P-roba t. Jud'ge. 1 wvill t'el1 at s'y re-sh1.eiee alt imy re shIl4e a t Nt'rris, ui n it e 41 cash1, all the~ tlesonaI prol -itrn bl,.oun nla elh 2) 2t. Amnmasna mrL4. FOR SALE Fine young Jack. W~ould ex change for pair of good young mules. Apply to C. U. IROWLA ND, Central1 S. C. FIGURES TALK YEARS Boxs SOLD 1888-- 8,750 1892- 155,375 1897 290,954 1901 . 475,215 1903 500,690 1906 530,690 The beat evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fulfills the claims made for it Is found in the increasing sales it en Joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy and take it for suqh diseases as Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kid no y Diseases, Liver Disorders, Eczema, Scrofula or any alment arising from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs is effective because it is made from pure roots, herbs and barks and con. tains no opiates,minerals or alcohol. e It is guaranteed under the United Stater Pure Drug Law. Each box contains 200 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results. money is refunded. It is made by The Alonzo 0. Bils Company, Washington, D. C. Can not be found in drug-stores and Is FOR SALE BY F. A .Finley, Pickens, S. C. Mail orders receive prompt at tention. 4june'o8 Ha'ki.. RAI'Iraai comyany T INZ ';.r.ku I , N07 SupernedeLTime Table No 6 Read owt feetivelare 10 9r No 9 No I1 STATIONS No 10 No 12 Mixed Mixed Mixed 'Mixed 6:641 atu 11:30 an lv Picketis Pr 8:30a.im 5:05h pm 6:6": ami II :35 ai Fergutnit 8:25utm 5015) pi 7:05 an II: 45 at *P'ir.ot's 8:15111n 41:54) join 7:10 timt 11 :A% am ) A riall'K 8: Want 1:151 pit1 7:15 ami 11:55 ant Mittiin 8:05am, 4:A pm 7:2n lin 12:00 in ar Elnsley iv 8:0%au 1 :3., pm *Fhtg Stationi All traihis daily exceypt ' uiday No 9, contnet with Sr-e t.wan lini'war No 42 No 10 4eonneetN with Southern Raillwav No 12 No. li ioiects with Southi n ititil wy No 2I No 12 nneets wiih Southern Railway Mo i .4Y-For mi nyinformattion ii p'y to J I rAYIlOt Gen Manatter 101A iii.ISTON & W31':4 N CAittl.INA 1A11 I AY. .,Ari viI ased I)-.art ,ivre @of Te4ins.oo Green villea. EO.elcive- Als-rti 14, JE06t. DKt'ARTUnMs; 6:30 a it, No. 48 dhiIy excepjt Sutiila, for Lau rens nial intein editate sta:tions, nttve tt I.,iinrens 9:00 a it I2: IN it Il. Nt. ii3i datily for Lautirens. Clinton Newterry. oluni biA, i:tetltr aii charles toll coatvie tilig tit Ski tter witlh .\. c.. L., Tritb No. s-: for RnsoIt ti ld. Wi-iingtonl 11ikd ealsti-rnl citief . a I Alt 1.un1retfa wMith (,. & W. (.. Tritt No. I ror Spiairiitilihirg and tini No- 2 for (;r, en .%cwl, . ga tetc. Arrive L ureti.t 8 ::5 it -.linton 2:22 pt i, N ewt erry 3.14 tp. III. 'oinrntiIat :4-5 No1ner n:2t p m , rlestoit .0; A, :%puar tiatI buit 3:130 p. m1, (r'iiowiod 2:4ti p mt, jo ui I4:0 li pmi. 7to. 3t; lb.ily exeplt S ubhty. for Laiu ri-nt- nri-t itateq' me Iitte .'ttttitons. rie at Antit- 'A3.S 20:20 a mt. '. itt-, rhily te .pt Sit ndaty (tot, litan rens and, I -termierl iiite at ion -0t 0, in No. G. ru y 4.c-ept i-ut ch fromt 3:25 p mi. No. 52. da4; 1y from (hrtli -Cuot Sttitter, t- ibtiu. Nenbenrry, ttin, Sptuianutgg. A tetisaI, U i'eelwetal ittr-euiaetc. TPrami No. !.2 tjl 53 rn thr::n2hlIetweoin ' GRFENVILLI-. s. U. E-tztent Williams, G. P'. A. R. M'.. lirandl. Tratf, 31utt. Anaguta Gai. TIME~ IS I1ONEY This is ju-t nas true in regaird to Sewing Machines as anv'hingi, -n T i l WA 'ILAR IHOi'A Y RHU ll'.E MEWINu M.tJII[llN 'Te S'tnninril Irttiury P ino~ pi. i-s mott iie i y corr.et . " ht it-h fgi-t Iiiu 1' i alp -r *f*. u'h.. world-iiI hv 1 our eatewlhtit a is tig I ~laiE v v#SANit h G itN h O TA.iV. Til'jj S"OA~ R)ID't BEJ~-h' SIEWINiG MACt-lINI. ma twot -Hili lBearbtj 8tandi--Stralidht Aitit ,si t Lilt. Ile io- fatli tt inivi'thgtate Ie meritegum *of thei. F-i , se. A e-t SibItnrt veingi MIachi *i mito. i I i T IA N 1). ARDii iNOTARY. '-A dem~Iogtitn,, .s a rev..lastion,.'' WiIt.. fori prices a st Easy P'tament Pn. (uaratet.ed Sew. ing Machines $l.00 ui. T1he Stantdard Sewing Machine Ceo. 58 5. Blroati St., Atlant, Ga. feb:O0m0 ('arioad of Obelis~k Flouir au-L receivod at H. A. Bichey's.