The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, May 26, 1910, Image 2
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IF I THURSDAY May 26, 1910
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On Friday, June 3rd, the local
Chapter of the Daughters of
the Coniedreacy will give
their usual, annual celebration
y in honor of the Confederate Soldiers,
and, to the ceremonies of
that day. every Confederate
' : . " Veteran is invited nml he in
K' " II
urged to bring his wife audi
children. A very attractive'
program has heen arranged, and
in this program, time and opportunity
will ho given to such
veterans as may desire to speak,
n June the third has become a
fixed asset of the old soldiers,
and that day in Pickens is an\
nually turned over to them for
' their enjoyment, aided by everything
that the Daughters of
vv.u,v,ruu, * ail uu rui isiii'ii I
pleasure.
This year, each veteran is
especially urged t<> bring Ms
family, ami the good ladies of
the family, ami of every family
desiring to contribute to the success
of the day, are urged to
bring a basket and spread it
with the baskets contributed
locally in order to swell the supply
of the common table. 1 iet
every good lady in the county
who feels an interest in the
comfort and happiness of the
veterans of the civil war take
thought- and send to Pickens 011
June the third a basket, of good
things for this pic nic, and
spread it with the provisions
contributed from other sources.
This will be appreciated by the
'Veterans and by the ladies of
Pickens Chapter as well, who
have learned to count upon the
generous contributions from
their friends from every section
\ of the county.
This is an occasion in which
\ v everybody may take pride. To
-i-- do honor to these old soldiers is
a work of pleasure and of love.
>> It matters not what views one
may have entertained, or may
now be entertained, of the l.?tc
war between tlie States, or how
time has served to heal the hurts
of former years, a soldier respects
the valor and courage
of a foe, and comrades know
V one another's courage; and
the descendants of those
heroes can do no better work
than give some measure of t ribute
to the fortitude of ;i people
who fought and sacrificed and
suffered for what they knew to
be right.
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net. everyoouy conn; to 1'ickens
on June the third (Friday)
bring your basket, spread it
with the good things that will
be provided by the good ladies
of Pickens for the pleasure of
the old confederate soldiers
whose ranks are thinning fast,
let us see them once more
ML this thin, gray line under
^Punand of W. B. Allgood
Birches?tramp-trampto? t h e
Hurdling strains of Dixie.
>
* J' Jjr Naming our Farms and Homes,
w / It is surprising how few of our
/ farms and homes are named yet
/it is a feature of attractiveness
that could easily be taken advantage
of since there is no eon
f sideration of cost involved in it.
A name for our home or farm
gives it a special individuality.
Our horses, cows, dogs and other
stock very often have their :
names and it is proper that they
should, but the farm or house <
for a generation or more may i
dimply he called the Jones I
place or Smith farm according ;
to the title of the present or past 1
owner who happened to impress 1
his individuality on the community.
There is such a wide
field of choice in naming the <
farm or house that it would
seem that any one could he suit- f
ed although the name should
P.i\ 1TV UAYYio ano/'iul f5f nnao rw. I
WW j uuanv lipvvm IIUHinn (in HI | 1
the locality or surroundings.
Woods, trees, mountains, hills, I
lawns or fields or even the birds 1
might be involved in the name.
For the benefit of those who <
might, wish to select a name we <
suggest a few of the many that
could be selected. Oak wood, <
Edge Wood. Beachwood, The 1
Oaks, The Maples, The poplars, ^
Chestnut Hill, The Pines, Deep
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rest. Sunny Slope, CloVfwtfead, j
itobln's Rest, Idle wood, etc. c
STearlv all large land owners or 0
lien of wealth name their
lomes or farms as the case may
De ana an who own homes r
might well follow their example t
In this respect. An appropriate 11
name for a place will add a
charm to it not to be obtained
in any other way. If we soleet t
a name for our placo character- *
istic of it we will often take .
more interest in it and endea vor |
to make the surroundings in t
keeping with the name.
"Dad, Here's To You."'
We happened in a home the 1
other night and over the parlor <
door saw the legend worked in
letters of red, "What is Home |'
Without Mother?" Across the
room was another brief, "God
Bless Our Home."
Now, what's the matter with
"God Bless our Dad?" lie gets
up early, lights the fire, boils j
an egg, and wipes oil' the dew i
of the dawn with his boots while.
many a mother is sleeping, lie
makes the weekly handout for
the butcher, the grocer the
milkman and baker, and his
pile is badly worn before he has
been home an hour.
If there is a noise during the ;
night dad is kicked in the back j
and made to go downstairs to|
find the burgular and kill him. ;
Mother darns the socks, hut dad
bought thorn in the first place I
and the needles and the yarn;
afterward. Mother does n]> the
fruit: well, dad bought it all,!
and jars and sugar cost like t he
mischief.
Dad buys the chickens for
the Sunday dinner, carves them
himself and draws the neck
from the ruins after everyone
else is served. "What is home
without a Mother;" Yes, that
is allright: but what is home
without a father; Ten chances
to one it's a hoarding house,
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iamor is under a slab and the
landlady is the widow. Had,
hero's to you?you've got your
faults?you may have lots of
'eni?hut you're all right, :md
we wiii miss you when you're
gone.?Pfensacola, (Fla.,) lieview.
The k[ londid work of Chamliorl inn's
Stomach and Liver Tablet.- is nil coming
to tiuht. No such grniul remedy
for livor anil bowel troubles was ever
known hoforo. Thousands Moss thorn
for canny constipation, -i< i< heailuehc,
biliousness jnundico and indigt jeion.
Sold by all dealers.
Norris News.
Mrs. H. L. 11 uekahre lias returned
from a week's pleasant
siay witn ner daughter, Mrs. K.
M. 1 joekc, of (Jreenville. While
over there she purchased goods
for her millinery depart incut <>n
Morse si reet.
Mr. Oscar Willard, of Liberty,
was in town last Wednesday on
business.
Mr. Singleton Branham attended
the Music festival in Atlanta.
While gone, Mr. Davis,
of Alto, Wa., was in the depot,
and stopped at the lluekabee
house.
Messrs. Arthur and Mickler
Whitniire, of Indianapolis, Ind..
have been visiting their sister.
Miss Florence Whitniire. for a
few days,
Miss Rebecca Branham. of 1
Social Circle, (ia., is vsiitiu^ her i
brother, Mr. J. S. Branham, ;i! 1
the Huckabee hoarding hou r
this week.
Miss Cody Reid, of Liberty li. i
5, was in town Sunday.
The Baptist church was dedi j
ated last fouth Sunday morn
uiK- Rev. I). W. Hiott, the pas- 1
tor, was present and preached
\ very impressive sermon. The
history of the church, written
by K. W. Tate and the church, 1
was presented by I. i >. Kice. ?
i ne dedication was well attend 1
(I and enjoyed l>v all present.
Messrs. Ilnckabee and Haiti 11
<er are in Anderson this week. i
The Misses Hnekabee visited
n Liberty Friday.
Miss Jessie Hamilton, <>l Kas
ev, lias been visiting Mrs. K.
VV. Tate, on Morse street.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack I'akerand
'.hildren spent-Sunday and Mon
lav in Six Mile.
Mr. and Mi's. John Cook visit
sd the latter's parents, Mr. and
^1 i*rt. (Jrittin, near Liberty, last
iunday.
Messrs. I. J). Rice and.T. L.
Ciwlrdf oandldatosjHBffe various ottUea,
roni Coroner to Oongrwxman, wUlUe-lnxerttMl
ii this column ftom now until the primary
lection for the nutn of 18.00, ouch, oa?h-wlthrder.
i'
Cor Coroner
The many frlemlB of Joe K. Medlln renpeetully
announce him an a candidate for the ofice
of Coroner for Pickens County, subject to
he action of the Uemocratlc party In the primary
election.
for M?Klntr?t?, lMckena Township
Tho many friend* of A. 8, I'ortor sospoctfuily
nnonncca hlui as h candidate for magistrate
or Pickens ('. II. Township, subject to tlie acton
of ilie\otcrs in the Democratic primary
I'.ectlon.
Littloton, accompanied by their
espective famines, went on the
ixcursion to Atlanta last Monlay.
All report a grand time.
Messrs. Ballentine and Mullitiax
visited at the home of Isaac
Sheriff Sunday. Judging from
appearances methinks tho wedding
bells will ring soon.
Miss Florence Whitmire has|
been at tho bedside of her father,
J. W. Whitmire, of Salem,
S. (V. U'lin }i!ie ill
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but. is hotter at this writing. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Master Frank Huckabeo, who
has been visiting his sister, Mi's.
K. M. Locke, of Greenville, returned
home Tuesday accompanied
by his friend, Lem Locke,
of Taylor's station, S. C.
Misses Ollieand Nettie Mulli
nax, Freddie and Minnie Lee
Huckabee and Messrs. Herman
Mullinax and L. G. Phillips visited
at the home of J. W. Brock
on last Sunday and had a pleasant
time.
The Layman's Meeting will
be held at the Baptist church
on next fourth Sunday. The
public is cordially invited to at:
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i.mm, niiiif; wim l-Illietl DaSKOtS.
Mi ss Selma Craig, of the Keowoc
side, recently visited the
Misses Hnckabee on Morse st.
Mr. Elzie Durham, of Six Mile,
has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Mack Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, of Westminister,
are occupying the R.
E. Bo wen house 011 Morse street.
We gladly welcome them to our
town
1\. Iv Bo wen and wife were
in town Sunday. Cubanola.
A Tom IJoy
was Susie climbing trees ttiid fences,
jumping ditches, whitling, alwnjs getting
scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises,
bumps, burns or scalds. (kit laws!
Her mother just applied Bucklen's
.\ iiicii oiuvu anu cured tier quick.
Heals everything healablo?Hoils,
Uleres, Kezemn, Old Sores, CornH or
Pill's. Try it: 25c. at all druuegista.
A Man Want* to Din
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
1 towels cause frightful despondoncy.
But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel
poison from the system; bring hope
and courage; cure all Liver, Stomach
and Kidney troubles: impart health
and vigo to the wuak, nervous and ailing:
2f>(\ at all druggists.
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.\n liloal II unhand
is ]iatient, even with a nagging wife,
for lie Knows she needs help. She
my Im so nervous and rundown in
health that t-itles annoy her. If she
is melancholy, excitable, troubled
ivith loss of appetito, headache, slooplines-.
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Railway Mail Clerks Wanted
I he Government navs Rnilw/nu Mail
, J ? 111 U I I
Clerks $800 to $1,200. and other
Employees up to $2,500 annuallyI'nrlc
Sinn will hold spring exanunaions
throughout the country for llailv
ij M:n! < Inks, Custom House Clerks
i M? I other Government Positions.
I'liiiusainls of it|i]>ointinents will l?e
iwide. Any man or woman over 18, in
ilv or country can K?-t instruction and
rec information l>y writing at once to
iurciiu of Instruction. 108 Hamlin
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Spritini, Cut*. Bruiaea, Colic, Cramp*, Toothache
and all Nerve, Bone and Muacle Achea
and Pain*. The genuine Sat Noah'a Ark on
every package. 25c., 50c. and11.00by alldealerain
medicine everywhere. Sample by moll/n*
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WHBBttb Nnti
Until notice of chaHp 1b given
fche following order of service '?
will be observed on the Pickens B
charge M. E. C. S.
PIOKBKS CHURCH. M
Sunday School: Every Sunday
10 a. ni. 'A^:y?<|?i':' ^
Epworth league service every
Sunday 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday
7 p. m. r"
Preaching every 1st 2nd and
4th Sunday 11 a. m. ,
Church Conference, on 4th Sunday
In April, July and October
, 1 1 .OA _ '
x.i:ou a. in. L,
Sacrament of the Lord's Su\>- H
per, on 1st Sunday in Feb. May, L
August and Nov. at 11:30 a. m. j|
Preaching at the Jail, every
Second Sunday 4p. m. |&
Preaching at the Mill Chapel Kl
every 4th Sunday 7 p. m.
Bethlehem. j
Preaching at Bethlehem :
Church overy 1st Sunday 3 p. m.
everv 3rd Sunday 11 a. m.
Church Conference on 1st Sunday
Feb., May, Aug. and Nov.
at 3:30 p. m. Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper on 3rd Sunday
in Feb. May, Aug. and Nov. 11
a. m. A cordial invitation is exfnn(1a<l
fn all
J. C. Yongue
Pastor, Pickens Charge
M. R. C. S.
LIBERTY CIRCUIT
Porters chapel, 1st. Sunday
11 a. in.
Twelve Mile 1st. Sunday 3:30
p. m.
Liberty 1st Sunday 7:110 p. in.
Gap Hill 2nd Sunday 11 a. m.
Ruhama2nd Sunday 3:30 p. in.
Liberty cotton null 2nd Sunday
7:30 p. m. ?
Liberty 3d Sunday 11 a. m.
Twelve Mile 3d Sunday 3:30
p. m. k
Liberty 3d Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Fair View 4th Sunday 11 a. in.
Gap Hill 4th Sunday 3:30 p. in.
Liberty cotton mill 5th Sunday
11 a. in.
Ruhania 5th Sunday 3:30 p.
m.
C.L. McCain, Pastor charge.
NORTH PICKENS CIRCUIT
Friendship 1st Sunday 11 a.
m.
McKinney's chapel 1st Sunday
3 p. m.
Mnnnt. Sinnlnv 11
a. m. \
New Hope 2d Sunday 3 p. m. h,E
Salem 2d Sunday 7 p. m t an
McKinney's chapel 3d Sunday
11 a. ni. tici
Friendship 3d Sunday 3 p. m.
Salem 4th Sunday 11 a. m. ^
New Hope 4th Sunday 8 p. m. aV.!
Bethel 4th Sunday 7 p. m.
E. L. Thomason u<>
Pastor in charge.
Winthrop College
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE C1
St
PVllfiiiiTinki ?1'
cAHiTiirm i lur*.
The oxamnaton for the award of vacant
schoiavahipH in Winthrop College S|'1
and for tbe admission of new students
will be held at the County Court W
House on Frldny, July 1. at a. in.
Applicants mnBt bo not less than fif- A.
teen years of ago. When Scholarships
are vacant after July 1 they will To
be awarded to those making the highest
average at this examination, provided
they meet the conditions govorn- ac
ing the award. Applicants for schol- Hei
arships should write to President y0
Johnson before the examination for th
Scholarship examination blanks. Cc
Scholarships are worth ft 100 and free tw
tuition. The next session will open ex
September 21, 1910. For further in- if
formation and catalogue, address Pres. wi
D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. in
tin
Whereas it petition from the freeholder* and '
electors of i'lckeiiH school district No. :tl Iihs
been filed with the County Hoard of Kducation
asking said Hoard for permission to hold nu
election In ?ald district to determine whether
or not an extra levy of 4 mills shall l?e levied 'I'0
in said district for school purposes.
It appearing to the County llonrd of Kduen- ]
(ion that the petition meets the requirements of in
the law. Therefore it Is ordered that the trus- tlx
tees of above named district do hold an elec ofl
Hon on Juno 14th at .1. R. Ashmore's storu for of
the ahove stated purpose. The elect lor. to he S.
held affording to the requirements of Section ! 191
i'?hih of the ichool law.
The Hoard of Trustees of said District arc
hereby appointed manageis.
I! onler of County Hoard of [Education.
It. T. Ilalluni, M
Sec. ?V C'hm.
SVhereus, a petition from the freeholders and
electors of Twelve Mile school district No. 3$?
has been tiled with the County Hoard of Kdu
cotlon asking said Hoard for permission to hol<l
an election in said district to determine wheth
cr or not a mills extra levy shall he levied 011
said district for school minxisns.
It appearing to the Countv Hoard of r.in. ...
lion that the petition meet* the requirements of
(lie Uw. Therefore It in ordered thnt tlie trusteen
of above named district do hold an election
on .lon? 18 at Twelve Mile school house for
the above stated purpose. The election to be
held according to the requirements of section
I2U8 of the Hchool law.
Tho truKtees of above named district are
hereby appointed inanaKern of said election. I
t{. T. II a I In in, |
Sec. A Ohm.
Notice to Teachers.
Tho Hummer School for Pickens County
will be held in the Pickens Graded
S 11
school building on Juno 20, and c^utinuing
foj a perion of two or three weeks,
An able corns of teiwdmrn will >"
charge, the named of which will lx> an- T
noil need later. Tho State will pay the
expenses of the school. J
II 'I1. 11 ii 1111 in, is f
Go. Supt. Ed. ft f]
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HAIR BAL8AM
Cl??nw? and btaiilifitt tlx h?lr. Kr"
Promnttf a 111 itif isnt growth.
Mover Palls t? Hoitoro (lr?y V
Halt to II* Youthful Color. I
Curti Ki.lp diMtHi * half Ulllng. I
Foleys Osino Laxative J
ro* St OH ACM TKOWM.ft.?nd_C?Nt7t^TI0M
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L.' RC
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Vhereas, a pctitioufrou the freeholders and
ctors of llattood school district No. 38
* been tiled with the county Itonnl of I'.ducn
11 nskiiiK said hoard for permission to hold
election In said dUtricl to determine whethor
not mills extra levy shall he levied on
d district for school purposes,
t appearing to the County Hoard of Kducam
that the petition meets the requirements
the law . Therefore it is ordered that the
istees of ahove named district do hold uii
tctlon on May 5!H. at llaKoodn school house
r the a hove stated purpose. The Trustees of
nve named district ore hereby appointed
makers of said election, The election to
held ncconliiiK to the requirements of secn
iiKM of tiie school law.
It T. Ilalluin,
Sec. ?V l'Inn.
Non-Rcsidcnt Snmmons.
ate of South Carolina
County of l'icketis,
Court of Common Pleas,
immoiiH for Relief? Complaint Not
Served.
. D. Kdens, plaintiff,
against
J. Manly and J. A. Gosnell,
Defendants,
i the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re- 1
ired to answer the complaint in litis
lion, of which a copy is herewith
rved upon you, and to serve a copy of
in miBwcr u> me sum complaint oil
0 subscribers at their ollico at Pickens
?urt I louse, South Carolina within
enty days after the service hereof,
elusive of the day of such service, ami (
you fail to answer the complaint
thiri the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff '
the actio i will apply to the Court for
5 relief demanded iu the complaint.
Dated May 12, A. I). 1910.
Morgan & Mauldin,
Plaintiff's Atorneys.
\. J. Bofrgs,
al) C. C. P.
1 the Defendants A. ). Manly and J.
\. Goanell:
['lease take notice that the complaint
this action and the summons of which
s forpcrointr is a conv were fil??l In tlm
Ice of A. J. Hoggs, Clork of the Court
Common pleas for Pickens County,
0.. on the 12th day of May A. I), .
0.
Morgan & Mnuldin, ,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
lie Kev Stone <
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mMim 1
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5. sS/Mm**?
le "stone" that supports the entire ?
)ersructure. The "Keystone" of tins (:
r?-'n
ewelry Business'
air pric? s, superior ><oodn. If you want lawless
diamond come here and i
Precious stones and ornamental jowV
lrom here is guarnteed highest 1
ide obtainable. ^
rl. Snider, <j
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nwloy, H. C.
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mEENVILLE, S- C
W. L. M
Fire, Life
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Let me write ;
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bitter8 AND KIDNKYa
1785 1910
Colleqe of Charleston
125th year begins Septeinuer 5J0
Fntrance exminutions will bo held at
tho County Court House on Friday,
July 1, at 9 a. in. AH candidate!* for
idmission can compote in .September
for vacant Boyco scholarships, which
[>iy $100 a year. One free tuition
icholarship to each county of South
Carolina. Board and frniuhed rooms in
Dormitory, $12. Tuition $40. For
catalogue nddrees
iiniiinuu iuiuuui|Hl
President.
foleys.oring laxatm
ton stomach trouili and_coh?tifatiom
fole ys kidney Puis
Tom Backachc Kiokkv* ano Blaopko
Tax Sale.
Hate of .South Carolina,
County of Pickens.
vs.
dru, H. Orimshaw,
By virtue of a tax execution issued by
D. Garvin, County Treasurer, and to
no directed and placed iu my bands, I
vill sell to the highest bidder on saloslay
in June, 1910, in front of the Court
louse door during the legal hours for
ale, the following described real estate,
o-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
n Eustatoe township Htate and County
foresaid, containing 0110 thousand (1000)
teres more or Jess, bounded by lands of
'rank Stewart, L. W, Btansell, C. il
Itansell and others, levied on as the
iroperty of Mrs. II. Orimshaw, Will lie
old to satisfy tax execution a^nuist
aid property.
Terms, Cash.
This May 16, 1010. It. II. Ho,irk,
Sheriff i'ickens County.
Notice to Dobtors and Creditors.
All persons holding claims against
lie es'.ate of the late B. L. Hendricks
nust present the same duly, proven on
r before tho 15 day of June 1910, or bo
ebarrod payment and all persons inebted
to said estate, "must make pay!ieni;
on or before the above date, to
lie undeisigned. W. (), Hendricks,
James W. Hendricks,
Administrator.
n& chap v
?wanted to
iside whether
,uit that was i
was sold. "I ki
of mine has it on.
dinired that suit i-i tlu
iree times, but I II jij4^er( -
t could be bought for the piu.
me he paid. Got anything
Whr> made the suit, anyway?"
; a Schloss
's & Co.
one of the line of
Clothes
utiful."
lc.t's see some of them thry
^2^1.. -1 M
rtuny 5UU1C emss 10 infill.
HILD,
I
ATHENY
, Health
dent
your business.
Ouckf en's Arnica Salve
The Psst Salve In The World.
Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge
NOTICE i? hereby given tliat ! ?ill
make application to J. H. Newberry
Ee<i., Judge of Probate for Pickens
county, in the State of .South Carolina,
on tho 37th day of May. 1010, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, or aa soon thereafter
na said application can he heard,
for leave to make flna' eettlenient of the
estate o' M. T. Smith deceased, and
obtain discharge an administrator of
8aidesU.ce. O. M. Smith,
Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement and
Discharge.
NOTIUF, is hereby given tlint I will
make application to J. H. Newberry
Esd., Judge of Probate for Pickens
county, in the State of South Carolina,
on the 2 day of June HMO, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as
said application can be heard, for leavo
to make linal Bet'.lenient of tlie estate of
D. A, Chumhlin deceased, and obtain
discharge as admrt. of said (state,
X. Ij. (Jhanihlm,
Admrt.
Rrftftrim Ouidp.
Tlio 8. U. Uhode Inland IteriH, are the
best known oreed for producing good
winter layerH. Eggn at $1.00 and #2.00
per Hotting. E. H. Craig.
Castle Hall
Pickens Lodge ^o. 123
K. off P.,
Stated convention 8:80 p. m? Monday
evening after the l?t and 3d Sunday.
Work ahead for all the Hunks,
AH vinitorK cordially invited.
By order of
i) ?i. M<I<H<I<:, C, V.
A. M. MOKIIIH, K. of It. mi<1
Professional Cards
J. K. BOflOS W. K. FINDLKY
BOGGS & FIND LEY
Lawyers
Pickens, 8. C.
Office over I'lckeno baab.
43tf,