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-Rev. N.' G. Ballenger ts assist ng n a meeting sit Piedmont this week. Miss'Elza McDaniel,. of For evt C.y, N. C., is lseting rela tives in Pickens. The J. H. Sparks shows will beatEasley on the 19tli and at Seneca on the 21st instant. %-. a e 611:ham of Charles E. Robinson, Tr. Is on a visit to the family of his un'le? IsAlah Cox, of Washing ton. D; C. Dr. A. C. Spain, dentist, of Greenville, will be in Pickens Sept. 15th for four days and can be foudtl at Dr. Bolt's office. The services in the Methodist church -in Pfckens Sunday will be conducted by Rev. Leo. D, Gillespie,, of the Edgefield cir-. cult. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, who have. been on a visit, to Mrs. J. L. Thornley, in Pickens, ui r l (E o their hoine in left Pickens Tuc6ay evenig for Milwau kee, Wis., where he gbes to ac cept a pasition with an electri cal company. Edgar Morris, who is coinect ed with' the Bell Telephone Co., has beeh kn "n'a i1t to his par ents,-Mr and Mrs. A. M. Mor ris, in Pickens recently. Craig Bros. tell of the good their line. Freeman & Co. say "GA Ready for the Fair" and buy their goods. They quote prices on a few article.. See the ad., make your purchases and get you a nice picture free. 3. D. Rice, proprietor of the Norris Bargain House, tells you in this issue what he believes. He does business on a large scale and wants you to see him if you want to save money. Matsoni, the king of magici an-, will be one of the amuse ment. features of . the Pickens 'county F'air, and will give two performances daily.. This show is worth coming miles to see, * Pickens county will -be repro. sented by J. E. Boggs, .Jr., Johnnie Carey, Hagood Bruce, LeRoy Grandy .and Lawrence Bowen, at the Citadel Aca'4emny in Charleston, during the pres ent-sesson. Get yourselfs in shape 9to visit * the Pickens- Couty Fair~ ngt weeks Every nook and corner of the county should be repre.. sented. We have published.the pogrant and you knowra great 4ime isto -be had. liestothe. graded chols of *'-the teunty---are, we -bellete, proablyetidnday, the 14th. *The bulletin boardt.at the post: office, in Pickene, Is chalked up tJhat th~id~ Qraded school -.opens thi( 14th, and patrons are ~ited t8 beoa en thet day. J*te Pat* %fthis school adeept~ te e'nt andsen~d ,butle tb'. a4 43I~~J o.wanit it is fui' w",. you know, add *'tihn kit Ilovr atrAb' hui. . Lack of noriahmsiat eScogtf, Emulj' Exactly what Ibb uis 4auImasaprso.. The Pickens Baptist Absocia tion will meet with the Pickens Baptist church on October . )r. *A. 0. Spail, dentist, of n menville, will be in Pickens Ot. 15th for four days anil can 'ound at Dr. Bolt's office. Mrs. B. E. Grandy had as her guests last wezk,at her beautiful hiome in 'Pickens, Mrs,. IMdenfield and daughter, Miss [ta, of Allendale, S. C. Pickens now boasts of a "Kandy Kitchen." Two Greeks have rented the building former ly ocoupied by D. B. Cooper and a#e@ prepared to open up a candy manufactory. They will tnanufacture their own goods. The Electric Theater will be In -full blast at the fair next week. Do not fail to see this marvelous moViiig pIcture show, portraying the subjects in all of bfheirlifelike movements. Hear he illustrated songs. The big 3est show bn earth for the money. Messrs. Huger Fitzsimmons and Petee Jennings, of Charles bon,. the former a bright and shining light of the. Charleston bar, the other in the employ ment of the. government, and holding the reputation of being bhe best deershot .in the state, 3pent a few daysin Pickens this wreek, the guests of B. A. Ha ,ood. They were very much pieased with our county. aWithout asking anybodiy any Ddds, Miss Claudia Tollison and W. W; Driskoll, hand In hand, Iripped lightly to the. residence of Major Stewart, the veteran nuptial-tie expert of Pickens, and were quickly made one by that urbane gentleman, this (Thursday) forenoon.. The glevoted pair, without in dulgIng in any modern "tours" or "frills" immediately left for Anderson, and will go to, house keeping right away. The Pickens Hardware Co., take a page this week to extend to you an invitation to come to the Pickens County Fair, and come around and get acquaint ed with the firm. You wiil find here-a nice assrtmenfo gooas -everything In 'the hiqrdware line-just such goods A~s you have been looking. for. The prices and goods are both right. If they haven't 'got wijt you want, Mt Peek,e, the manager, will take .pleasure in proepi'g It for yous This firm ish hre to do business and'will do the hardt ware business of the up contry. Union Meeting.' The Union nieetlig met wth Holi~ Springs thui'ch, do yw. day, Aug. 29. The introdiectory sermon was preached by Rev. B. F. Murk phree. Text-Third ohapter amnl 19th verse of Hebrews. After sermon- adjgurned 40 minutes foV.dinner. After dinnei', car~ togthey by singing. O On motion of Rev.i. D . j elaoted moderatori' W T. Ohastain, clerk. 4: 06n " bone. -AND $140 h. 4H.L ., A AI, LL4 swer- Believe, repent and t baptized, and take up the crok and follow Jesus." Seco d Quiery-"How ma we faith?" Opened and di cussed by T. H. Stewart an G. M. Lynch. Answer. "B the love which Is spoken of b John." Third Query. Why d church -members dio wrong? Opened and discussed by Re R. D. Kelley andT. H. Stewari Answer-"For the lack c faith." Fourth Query - "Why ar there so many churches an, only one Bible to read?" Oper ed and discussed by Rev. B. F Murphree and T. H. Stewart. On motion, thO above quer; was tabled. Thus eiided th service on Saturday. On 1Sunday tug missionar sermon was preached by ReN B. Holder. The afternoon was spent ii song service, conducted by Prof McD. Baker. Petit Jurors The following is.. a list of jt rors drawn. to serve at the ai proaching term of court, whic] convenes, at Pickens on th fourth Monday in Septembei the same being the 28th, wit Judge DeVore presidIng: J L Bagwell, 'M L Simmoni T F Lesley, W W McWhortoi D B Adams; W' T Young, P.., Pattefgon, AP ( Mteei- J, Firidley, J- E Maddox, deo N Durham, 0 S Stewart, Jaspe Oates, B B Hooker, D Z Presf ley, :E M. Hunt Jr, J M Garreti G E Kennemur, as A Couci J 0 Hughey, Richard H Bakei J A Holder, G C Bolding, W I Townes, E W Tate, D A GI strap, E L Hamilton, J T Car trell, T G Oliver, J E Medlir W 14 Freeman, J Mat Skeltor Norman M Boggs, C A Davii A II Lewis, J T Stephens, s- 00M14N 8(ENSE ~~~~opost om., Theinumsme e# ..thu Pie's. h MhkW~ofwa5gw-t .prinei tet - al S'orest roots, 7 *P etibinal with Dr. Pi th use of adrop of alcoh a~eohen * ally pgre glycpI-ed .uj~1oyed, these medicneb jsetfr frse from~ the objection f lari by creating an app~otIt o et .or al p0ooie beverages or ' 6t - fortnaia drags. Examine the fulua on t .1ote wrappers-tho sarese aot *t. Pierce, and you w'illA ' b t "Golden.Medical Discovery,' thae'. blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bwe l~ater--the medicine which whie'a ~eoo~mededto cure consutu o in il $anced stages (no medicine will4 tha yetdoq ete all those catarrh[ cond tzuof head and throat, weak..stokspcl rpdiver and bronchial tro'nbles. wei in*and -agoncongias, which, If neo -ee .or b tre~atel lea up t, finll .rmn~toinconsumption. . Ta t i Goden Miedical Discver tn t aW p it is not likely to disa~~J W i' do supernatural things. Yip~ fkrio yor patince arn peseii hefill bnefits. The ingrediente Oli J. Piere' medicines are cmoe tlbnualifie 'endorsementofcOe meina1 leader -hettAr than aniy emo hiofigper or cut cabbage, ton atot 4rd I Canned tomatoes may be 110 lfr a I ones are not available. , Oendoa to taste. Just before serving stir oie tablespoon of flour In a little Watee ti It is smooth and add. Keep Kettles Dry. The inside of kettles should either be-dried whenever the contebts have been emptied, or they should be bung up or stood- upsido down in a dry place. A few drops of water, if al e lowed to collect at the bottom of the' kettle,- soon cause spots of rust, and these in time generate Into holes. Escalloped Meat Scrapg. SA good way to de left-overs of any - delicate meat such as chicken, vel, etc., is to chop the meat 169a%', add a can of peas' season, weUaat sprinkle 5 with cracker cru*W and 'pieces of y butter. Pour cre.m over al ad bake until a goldcg browi. Avoid Tearing Ham. In cutting meat from hams and shoulders, there Is always some good meat left on the .bones, which looks scrappy when cut off. I bought a f small tappering saw and now have nicely shaped, clean cut slices by saw. ng through the bone as I come to it, and there is no waste and there are no scraps left. -housands Have KIdiiey Trouble and Never Suspect It. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. e Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. Whilekidneydis orders are the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy '* sicians, teho con - tent thenselves trith doctoring the efects, while the orig inal diasea6 undermincs the system. - -* What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's 1 Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, e fulfills every. wishin curing rheumatism, pain i the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hok1I water and adalding pain iII passing it, or bad - effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and qvercomies that unpleasant ne 'cessity of 'being compelled to go often .during the day .and to get up many times durin gthe igiiht. The mild atid the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is.soon real~Ize4. Jt. ptands the highest for.jtg wonderfilcups of tie niolt disi tressing cases. If you need a medicime r you. should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and oige-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about ij, both sent ftee V b ymail. Address Dr. iimer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. When UeSeweta - Writing mention this paper and don't make any tnistake, but rememb'er the name, D~r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, qgd t- *he address, Binghamton, N. Y. To Break In.New Shoes Atvway Use Allen' -Foot-Ease, a- powder. It pre Svents TIghtness .and .Bflsterina, cures swollerr, dweating feet. At al Dmug-. gista and shoe stores, S6c. Sainple mal. ed FREE. -Address,. A. 5. Olmsted. Le Troy, N.Y. - .. feb20w4. Notice of Partnership The undlersigned hereby ghva notice that on t1e 26th no y of July, 19O8, they ored a parl nership as noq by 0liter ' $9, Code-ofI' of 1902, f Inho 5 purpose of 4ong a enral mer cantlie business in tw LietPickenis Co So Carolina. Said p ~continue uigaueo pihror all, anid tc ondu~t s ed~under the n and style of a R, C. Robintson Vmpan~y. Rosjtectfully, R. C. R~outsoy, 4 T:,N.HUNTER,~ 8-6 J.L. WmiAws. LELANiB0.SUAULINlMl.D0. (avY; *AR, NME'AND TEBOAT) SSIl PPoIt S t at. Other 1(ours, Ie vil, ,C s S an streetd ~- tV6ngert Ititng a . Bridge to Let, wUillet the buildig of the brIdge on Gt(eorge's. Creek. at Kay's Mill. on the be youtD ei arned Stock Cton G6 re-house or ie Begt Life rance on the.market, 't IM pay you to get it fiied yqp . W. B. A ONY He kews hbis business thordd i'y, and when you burn odf, or die, he imakes -it is business to sep that the claim is paid -protiptly. Ask those who know him. Write him at ienville and ,ie will see you. : -augti 3- 8t 1. F. JENINGS GENtRA MERCHANDISE Liberty, S. C. 4las a mighty nice-line of goods or your inspection. Thcqual ty and prices of the. goods are ;uch as to move 'them when >ur customers see them. Just to see whether you will >uy or not, we make a few >ffers that are inducerents. $2.50 g'rade Men's Fiue Pants :or $2.00 a pair. $1.50 grade Men's Fine Vantis or $1.25 a pair. Men's Hats at Cost. 3ell you a good $2 hat for ;:i.50, 25 per cent. off on Si e 1 Union Made overalLt for 90C, Your trade is apprecia todi. J. IF. JENNINGS Liberty,4S C. C. W. GARRETT SIX MILP~ . U. SLAOC(SMITH & WPSMWOMi kfanufactures a fine Iin o of ~urned work, such as balusters ~ouins, braokefs. and all such Eet. me estimate with you. To ob to arortoo smill to - -om a r fsand pi ,'nftion. ole iI. Vhrou~ gh the 3. C. c~ or )y mail ou .a. zr. D.2ZEQentra . SPEG UMMEixcURSINS VI4>uthern Railw~ ay. Ext lylow* round-trip - Week-Ihd Excursion Tlick ets are now on sale for all tr ains Bati'r4Ayg and for Sunday mornitig trqins' only, t{) Isle o( Pines, Tybee; also td. umay at Iractive Moti1n Poets. Carolinato r turn uth Tudy')llwing> lso slpecial Sun4ay E'xcu'v sion ratss from Columbia, Au.n gustq agxdintermediate' ftat ions to Isle of falmIrs and Tyl me. For details,. rates.etc . a)ply to Southern Railwaf a'gets, or .~ M~elc, A. G. P. A., At lanta, Gia.; 3. C:LusE D) P. A Charleston, 8, .miles nwI ~~$~