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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Miss Eva Earle came homo Imm L imestone last Friday fo a few s days' stay. Bicycles repaired the next ter days at cost; also general ro pmajin at reasonable prices. Se( ine at 11. A. Richey's store. R Ki. Goodwin. lessrs. L.C. Thorinley, 1. M. 'ialdini and Ernest Folger are each the proul )ossessors of a nice Maxwell runabout auto -mobile, and they are now learn ing to maniilate their ma chintes very wvell. hlie pleasures of motoring will be greatly en joyed by these gentlemen this summer. There are three trains a (lay each way now on the Pickens ailroad, the schedule having changed Sunday, as follows; Leave Pickens 6.50 and 11.00 A. M., and 4.10 P. M. Arrive Eas ley; 7.20 and 11.30, A. M., and 4.40, P. M. Leave Easley; 8.00 A. M., and 1.20 and 5.05 P. M. Arrive Pinkens; 8.30 A. M., and 1.50 and 5.35 P. M. This schedule is somewhat more con venient than the former one and should cause the road to be much more liberally patronized than heretofore. Dame Rumor has it that the Farmers Union intended start ing a store Iere some time ago but could not get a suitable building,. or a lot on which to build, in Pickens. Report now has it that arrangements are ao)ut perfected whereby a cer tain lot will he gotten and this enterprise put through; there is also a rumor that oi this same lot will be erected a building which will be use.dt for a bank and such an institution may be organized in Pick-nm within the next sixty days. It will be known as the Farmers and Planters Bank. ir. A. C . Sp ini. D - i , in re n Ville, will be fouid at !i fi :o of Ir. Ba)lt, April 2st. for a f!%v 1 ys, crcwi, .un I bridge work a specialty. $50 REWARD. I will pay $50 for the capture and delivery to the) county chain.gang Beurry Anderson, col-. ored, who escaped on the 10th inst. Hie is about 18 years old, about five feot tall, weight aboiui 15 poundIS. ginger-cake color, and has a foolish expres sion wheni talking. Convicted of bu1ay0 toi-r, 1905, and sentenu td to !i v, yer1s in chain gang. F:. V. ALYEIe, (Co. Super-visor Pic ke 1 Co., s. C.' .Board of Education. We have receiv1edl the follow ing from State Superintendent of Education (1. 1B. Martin, in regard to the safet~y of school *buildings: "Wheres the danger of loss of l'ife by fire is very present in all *our public schools, niow, there fore, be it refsolved: "Section 1. That it~is the sense of this Board that in any and all public school buildings in this 4tate,it is the imperative duty of the trustees, or others charged with the construction of such builldigs,to make such adequate Wromvisions for the escape of thxe -pupils and teachers there tore in case of fire, as will cover any and all contingencies that 2nay arise, and this Board rec. ommends that all doors of en trance and exit to such buildlnge .as well as doors to hallways ani .class rooms, be made to oper outwards, and that ample flr4 esoape~s from any upper s oo any such school butidingb i Innn, yatab made part thereof. "Section 2. That in all publil buildings now in use in thi State, not equipped with th safeguards against loss of life b: fire, as set out in Section 1 here of, that it Is the imperative dut] of the trustees of such schools t< provide such safeguards withou delay. "Section 3. That this Boar< further recommends that fir< drills be practiced at least onc a month in all of our schools ani that the teachers and superin tendents of said schools be re quested to carry out this recoi mendation. "Section 4. That copies oj this resolution be sent to thi various city and county superin tendents of education of this State for distribution among thE trustees of the various schooh of the State. The Thornwell Orphanage Clinton, S.C., has recently com pleted a cottage, the funds foi which were presented by Dr. J C. Sillman of Palestine, Texas as a memorial to his father, Dr James Monroe Sillman former1 of York county, S. C. Th< building is a granite structure All the granite was donated b3 Dr. N. G. Long of the Loni Blue Granite Quarries of Elber ton, Ga. The house is compleh with all modern improvement: and is filling up with a famil of little orphan girls under th age of ten. This building in creases the number of orphar children actually under the shel ter of the Thornwell Orphanag( to 250. The care and educatior of this number of children is, 0: course a heavy draft on tha Presbyterians of South Carolhin Georgia and Florida, who unit in Its support, but the work is i noble one and is returning bott to the State and to the Churci a splendid body of young peopl< that would have otherwis< grown up in ignorance. Th< Thornwell Orphanage wai founded in 1875, being opene( for the reception of children o the 1st day of 'October of tha year. It has been wonderfull' enlarged sined then, till now tup 22 stone and brick buildings Nevertheless the demands on i are much greater than ever be fore. It does not confine it benefits to Presbyterian cild recn, but consider s only iho faci that the child is a needy an< A Lazy Liver Ma7y to only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to boat a weary or starved man because he' lagged ini his work. Sc in treating the iagging, torpid .liver It lh a great mistake to hash it with strong drastilehdrngs. A toryktd liver is but ar indication of an il-nourished, enfoobled body whose organa are weary with ovet work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Pul thema in working order and see how quickly your liver will become activa Dr. Pierce's Golden M~edical Discovery~ has made mau'y marvelous cures of "llre, trouble " by Its wonderfo) control of the organs qf digas~tiop ande uttition. ILt re stores the nornptal hetheyt thad slotch, increases the secretions of theq blood-mak lng glands, eltases thie-Sstem fromn pot sonous ace~umulatfois, qgod se relieves the liver of the burdn% inpeed -tiponi it be lhe defection of ither organs. If you have bliteror bad tsete In the morn lng, poor or 'hyaihi appetite. coated tongue tont breath. stip. or Irregular bowels feel weak. eaanl tired, pendent, frequeni beadaches, pain di4strea *semali of back. gnawing or ds #I e In atomach perhaps nasa rane throat after eat. and ~I srymptom ot weak stomach ad torpid 11 ewill telieve more a e . e aps on .jiWaU o eiaiIeWa willbe presen at one time and yet point to torpid liver o1 biliouness and weak stomach. Avoid at I tcindigestible food and tako the "Gooldo: atDiscovery * regularly and stiok to it detil you are vigoreus and atrong. 'The "Discovery0 is non-secrot, non-aleo bolle, Is a glyceulo extract of natIvo modici mial roots witb a full list of Its fagredient Drlnted-on eacli bottle-wrappor and atteste under o. Its ingredients are. endorse and exiob by the tuost emin mtnedien writetao 'lea and are rooinended - Umr tb tu.aego wha it inda s4 K Sprig r MILLHa MILLl Clem The ladies of the surrol Hats now on display at spring and summer nii:lin style. We have a most c her line in Atlanta and se Her work is being great son College. You canno Old 1Hats itemodelei Call in and see our g old hats in stock as this i 4. Fire deserving orphan. Its schools are on a high grade, both liter ary and manual and its pupils when they leave are thoroughly able to take care of themselves. It deserves the helping hand of all generous people in this great work that It is doing so well. Mrs. Neii-ed - 'My husband never spenks a cixms word to me. Mrs. Old wed--indee.! flow long have you beei 3 living aimart.' --Chiengo News. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAMlE BACK ? I Kidney Trouble Mies You Miserable. Almost overybod' who roads the news r papers Is sure to cknow of the wonderful cs madei by Dr. te great kidney, liver and baddecr remnedy. ij,~,cal triumph of theo nine tec:ih , cecntury; diiz - ic.mi .: r::e.rch ty - nnt ;inyadblad dr sp:1iit. and is wonderfully nuccona iul in pro.'.:itl c.rin lame back, kidnecy. blader, uri:: acid trou bics and Bright's Lisease, whicha i. m v'orst ommended f or e.v'ryea thng but Ifyoui hn.v kid just the rc:nd/1 ).I r.:. K. h i1.asben teste-. chase reilie and ha3 prov.ed n. ::= zfil 1: ory casac I tat a ,:pocial a ngn..ienI has boon made. b., 'whiah allI readcra of thIs paper who haIve ret alreadK' tried it. raay have a sample bot:: ..t free by rnail, also a boc,: tolling mnor'e about Zw.mp-Root and how to find out Iif . h tve k idney orbinddsr trouble. When w'ribti- -eation reading this generous offer in this mner and' serid your aziescs to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Ding togular fity 1''ent an vrmnt m-nos dollar sze any sold by all good druggiste. ton' iak an~y mistake,, but renmhet tename, Swnmp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamif-Root, andi the addrera, Binghamton, Ni. Y.. on pvery bottla. Niotice of Eletion Office of Co~aunty~ Sny'st of l'iuentioni 'of Plckew. 4.Imnriy. Wheres. a p.rie ion frenm t.)'e er,.hoi. I r and e-leeoVI' of Six MIl.e uchtw.i diA trict No. :'*' a b.-..n filbml withI the P county beant of a~educti-n of P~i(cto a P counlty askinac,-sid board far i,aragi-si.,j, to hold an e *'stirmt In ,nii. lIat i.'' 6.. '-. - terinfe whuet he-r e'r not t wo iniPaa f' i levy ghall bep l..d on .said u-as ie . i school piirp#Psa. It appearng to the county boar geiE e tducation~ 1 hail tlim petitions nue..t the r - quirements eof thet law, thi.refore II ' - Ordered iha theo trustre a of the~ ah-.... - - named district dI-i .1 n leerso o. Sj May 9. at the SIx Mile .choill-on.--e,'faor Ithu above-statedl puerpnee. 'I h.a trse shaall be sepnere, nrid al all condiuct this election as ali~general eetiotra are oontoted, and. etrictly in acacontiance Sth h1eo. 120& of thme Gieneral Statutjs. *By order ef Oseufsy Board .of Educa S. 8: B HALLUM, Sec. & Chn. --SEE ecoa Nadd STYLISH AND Su E2RY DIS1 -AT son College, S inding country are urged to see the r my store near Clemson College, be ery, as we are prepared to make to ot onpetent trimmer, one who has been veral other large cities of the South ly appreciated and complimented by t t afford to miss seeing this display. I for Customers who Prefer not I oods-hats especially-which are all n s our t spring seasoi in business. Southern Shorthai and Busines Atlanta, Ga., also Albany Over j 5,ooo Graduates in. .ect ives 12,0(0 opplicatlon every y( ar for ltcokkecf-en Etc. An aveiago of two op-enings for t.vey att;dint that al 70 typewriting machines, h1, The Sonthern also conducts the ATLANTA SCHOOL OF Upon which Institution the railoads iand telegraph conipa tors. Main Line Wires Run into Write for cataalogue. Enter now. The Suthern !s the in the South. Address, A. C. B3RISCOE, Pres., or W. L. J Atlanta, Ga. Low Rate Mileag ON SA LE B3 SouthernR 500 mile state Family Takets $t 1.2 ern Railwvay ini South Carolina for t member of 'a family. Limited one yeai 1 00) I t-e irntelehnogen.'bI Individi;:.) 'd tto q its Iws 'nd tlim y otrhpr ro,,ta in: Lt~ bon at treas one' b. hr froen. nae of a-. 2,000f miili Inaterchiange.able Firm Tickvet $403 (0 wi 3' ini Iisrly t he r ruen- s h t.Ish youtaeest I' I re a r Ii iassa ad f , fim ear mpifjo~ e. 14' ited to fif such pen-ons at one. timne. ~imtit4 di one~ year fr. .m 1.0 4) mile Tewreh'an-bs'le Indiviersot Tik...t * 1heilwny andte a'v.tytive5) ith.-r rak in91 the svon simtrII dI .mil yeair fr omt of 4)a i.. Ons usnd aiftir A prni ist. 114. nii nfteag tiekots ail re t Nu 4)n Yfrnitl i i. inch .-ekin Ib.gege, egenas, esationes tec r. r the si Ii ti-e ts ii must 1lise preJli e'xchianigad for corftt.tuntl. tliket Money saved in passage fare by y: Southern Railway agents. Fares pa higher rate. Call on, .outhern Rail mileage tickets, p)assage ticketls and d RI. W. HUNT, Assistant Gen. Pass. Agent, Dia Atlanta, Ga. Ntt.ce an3 *-i ei3 inl for Lo-nEha.gsa ' cortifi.. i')t-a w~ ill beh h..I.)a t iiei n (:~ti [4 , oe I.ridlay, Maiy 15.. y.x.,mnse.,n it~l t., .. - M men~fcea prompthi~i' atL I o'cloctk, ~taplicami' to funih thIesir ownu liitairy; legail J'l3S 041n a' a .ireferred. IIy nrdaer sintgeI Board ''cacfn. flf^^ l Rt. TV. J1AJLUrm. J -. Say't )5 FVo' V 0 V ens erer's . LAY . c. lice line of Pattern fore buying their der or trim in any most successful in for several years. he ladies of Clem iuy Now ones ew and fresh. No 01 14 University Ga. Branch Positions tetogrphtrs.Te'gr phOpelatorsi itds I he Sekitherfi. 01 folk Mri i t .of o Pe I iters ownedA rELEGRAPHY Ies litre coustatitly ealliig for opera This School. Oldeet anl largest l Hu.iuesK College RNOLD, Vice-Pres. e .Tickets! iiwBy, -good over the South he head or dependent r.from date of sa:le. C.-.6 o~ i >- *h- Mouthe'srn a.., * g-- ;Im S.In)f rnth... 3 Ur1 at ingc ; 0 * s. ul- s. g a um 5' 00---0 .I u'.ir s h-' . aln-hern wvill nt be honored for paatage C(rEV-n no"-algency uttios ani utn.-d. ai.t Lickeit ofliee B anld tere urchasing tickets from d on trains will be at a way Ticket Agents for tailed informnationi. F. C. LUSK, sion Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. L. VALLEY, aillR aild Sulrgeo0 fours 10 to19..- in04