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ce s 8entinoJor 1 LOCAL BREVITIES 4Some TbingsYou Know and Some Jon Don't Know About Our T-own, County & People"~ -Anderson 8-4-4 is made up f ingredients that make cotton t on fruit. After January 1st. 1911. the Ckens Oil Mill will gin on day's only. Dec. 29tf. -J. Davis Morgan, a promi ent merchant of Norris was in ckens Tuesday on business. -Several from Pickens went Greenville, Monday night, to the play "Madame Sherry." -For land anywhere in Pick ns county see or write J. R. hmore. "The Land Man." -Miss Mattie Finley, of Pick 4ens, is visiting relatives and friends in Anderson this week. -B. M. Hester, of Resacca. Ga., was visiting friends and relatives in the county last week. --Mrs. A. R. Lawrence, of Central, visited her father. B. F. Parsons. in Pickens last week. fThe farmers throughout this section are well up with their Work and making great prepar ations for a bumper crop this -:ear. -B. F. Parsons was on the sick list last week and confined to his room. His many friends hope to see him out again soon. -Miss Norma Griffin, who is teaching school at Cateechee, spent the week-end with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffin, in Pickens. --J. C. Jennings and son, e, went to Columbia rda to carry a young Syou want- to sell your fam6r town property? See HE. M. Hester "The Real Estate - ." Office in Pickens Bank .4Building, Pickens. S. 0. ~. Ex. Senator W. T. O'Dell, of iberty, R. 3, was in Pickens onday on business. He re rts things all 0. K. and the armers in fine shape all through S-Squire W. Ta. Jenkins, of vClarksvileq Ga., is circulating among his'Pickens friends this week. He is hale and hearty and it looks quite natural to see him on our streets. --Major G. M. Lynch, of -Pickcens, R. 3, was in town on business Tuesday. He reports a~verything in fine shape on the Qolenoy and the farmers of his sjetion well up with their work. -Have you purchased that1 farm yet? I have some nice places on my list. Write or see me for anything in Real Estate. H. M. Hester, The Real Estate Mn. Office in Pickens Bank oailding, Pickens, S. C. -Married, on Sunday, 19th inst., at Prater's Oreek church, at 120o'clock, Miss Melissa Cater, daughter of W. C. Cater, and r Mr. Bluford Blackston, all of Pick'ens county, Rev. W. C. Seaborn officiating. The happy young couple are receiving the congratulations of their many friends for a long. happy and prosperous life. -The citv of Greenville -throughi the Retail Merchant~ Association, has opfened a1 re! room over the Foiurth N a tiona i Bank. ivhere ladies from~ th country, on a shopping expedi tion to the city, can find a place to rest and rers themselves have their imndleS sent to them ana 4heir wrm:s uu4s taken rc of. It is in hrg of a comp tent miatron andt will prove a great conycnrience to strangze, LCoing to the city to shop. 3 m -J. E. Christopher, of Catee chee, spent Sunday in Pickens A with relatives. c: -Dr. T. A. Seawright's Den tal office is in the Masonic Tem- n ple, upstairs, over the Pickens s< Drug Co.'s store. When in need of dental work call and see him. -Walter H. Griffin, of Green- g ville, spent Sunday in Pickens b with his mother, Mrs F. Griffin. -Miss Belle Yongue, of Chi- ii cora College, spent the week-end I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G R. E. Yongue, in Pickens. V -Fine Morgan Stallion! Any E one wishing the services of this c horse will see W. T. Nalley, 21 o miles below Pickens, on the Easley and Pickens road. 3t S -J. A. Smith, photographer, l will be in Pickens on Mondays of each week instead of 'Satur- b days as heretofore. All who d want first class work see him. s -Little Miss Ruth Parsons, 0 b daughter of B. F. Parsons, of Pickens, has been quite sick for i some time. Her many friends hope she will soon be out again. -All boys who wish to enter I the "Boys Corn Club," of this 1 county, should send in their names to R. T. Hallum, county a superintendent education, at t] once. : -Married on the 19th instant, A by 1. F. Hester, James Clem- n ents, and Miss Sallie James, all b3 of Pickens. Their many friends o wish for them a long, happy and I n prosperous life. -Married, on the 20th inst., by Rev. B. C. Atkinson. at the f - 0 home of Mr. Joe Medlin, Mr. Tavlor Stewart and Miss Susie Medlin, all of Pickens county. n After the ceremony the guests, were invited to the dining-room, e where a sumptuous dinner was d served. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life. -Rev. W. D. Reynolds D. D. of Korea will lecture at the Presbyterian church Thursday March 2nd at 8 o'clock p. m. k He will tell of the marvelous a aissionary work going on in Krea and something of the k nanners and customs of the a people. He comes highly re commended and we trust that ay large audience will greet him. 12 -W. A. Thomas, of Pick ens, has decided to hie himself unto pastures green and fields anew. So, yesterday, he moved his family to Liberty, where he c will go into business. Mr. Thomas is a good citizeu and business man and will succeed well wherever he casts his lot. We commend him to the good people of the thriving little city of Liberty and hope he may succeed well in his ventures there. G -Rev. C. A. Waters, of New Brookand, S. C., has accepted gg a call to the pastorate of the Pickens Baptist church and also e, the Pisgah. He will move his family to Pickens this week. His preaching days are: Pick ens, first and thirdI Sundays. h morning and night; Pisgah, sec nd Sunday, a. in., and Satur day before at 2 p. m. We wel come Mr. Waters to this charge d and hope his coming amongst ui will be productive of much spir- i itual good-.l -A wave of crime is sweep i~ng the Piedmont section of the b state. Friday night officer b nnells was shot down in cold ir blood while in the discharge of his duties as a policeman of Greenville. Earlier in the nght two stores were robbed atp nrtbDound, was he ld up and T t expre car roibbed at Wh ite mihu. la. o th sam 'on -G-ood farmers say that the Lderson 8-4-4 is the best and heapest fertilizer you can use. -Anderson 8-4-4 costs a little iore at the start, but it makes much more in the end. -The Anderson 8-4-4 goods lake cotton fruit from the, round up, and there is nothing etter for corn. -Miss Burns, a most charm 1g and piquant little lady, of aurens, who is attending the -. F. [C., spent the week-end r!th her friend, Miss Maka oggs, also a student of this olege, in Pickens, the guests f Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boggs, -Mayor LeBoon is having >me much-needed work donel n the streets of Pickens. A >rce of hands has been grading own Cedar Rock street and idewalks from the depot to the Id jail lot: Lewis street has een opened up from Cedar Rock ) Lee street. and Pendleton venue has been straightened rom Cedar Rock street to the ity limits. where it connects itl the Liberty road, which' as also been straightened: sev ral streets have been opened nd graded in Lindale Park, inR le southeast part of town, and ne off our most recent suburis. favor LeBoon believes in inter .al improvements, and, if he a(I the money.,would put the Id town in fine shape. He akes a model executive, and, -e believe if he agrees to stand )r re-election. will have no pposition. Should he have pponents, we doubt very much! they could beat him. It is ot every town as small as ickens that can get as good an -ecutive to preside over herl stinies as Mr. LaBoon has roven to be. Pickens. R. 4. Health of this community very ood at present. Mr. Leonard Morgan visited [r. Henry Keith one night this 'eek. Miss Nora Hayes and sister, iss Lakie, 'visited Mrs. Carrie' thony one night this week. Mr. Robin Stewart gave the oung folks a pinder picking Lst Friday night. A tip-top me was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Ohilds and ister, Miss Elva, visited Mr. and rs. Bill Day last Sunday night. Miss Birdie Heaton visited her ousin, Miss Leila Morgan, one ight this week. Early Bird. Marietta, R. D. 2. Excepting measles, health is ood in this section. Mr. Will Freeman and sister, [iss Jennie, attended Mountain rrove church last Sunday after oon. The sermon as well as 2e singing was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lula McJunkin, of Pick ns, visited her parents, Mr. and irs. Joe Gilliland, last Sunday ight. Mr. Elbert McJunkin visited is best girl last Sunday after oon. Miss Lillie Coggins visitetl [iss Bertha Heaton last Sun Mr. and Mrs. John Capell vis ed Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones st Sunday. Little Russell Hughes has en very ill with the measles, ait is much better at this writ tg. Lonelv Sweetheart. Pickens, R. D. 4. Health in iis section is very ur a t his writing. Mss Lilli Lynch v isited Miss s-ie Joneris. Sunday afterncon. no had a fne ilm. Mi j a 'hilli;s visitA~ Miss ella Jes last SundayK. I6 LeIi Jones2 visitei Miss er -Junin. last S~aturday. Mrs. Car1 iai den, bonne gboy. The vinder Ip waLV.tM. obn1wa s m jydb SHOES TO BORN! We have j ust received a large shipment of KISER'S SHOES and are able to fit you regardless of the size of your feet. Men's Dress Shoes: Kiser's Special, Bench Made, for $5.oo. This shoe has all the style you are looking for and its service can't be beat. Kiser's King, for $3-50: We have it in all styles, and leath ers. It can't be beat for long wear and ao easy walk. Kiser Quality, for $3.00, makes your head swim at first sight. It is a dandy and you should give it a look before you buy. Men's Work Shoes: The last few days of sunshine makes us think that we won't need any more heavy shoes but look out for February and March. More snow and ice yet to come, and when it does, you'll wish you had a pair of these. Our Strong as Steel, for $3.00, wears like iron. Heavy Tan Shoe. for $2.00, all leather and a crack-a.jack. The old-time Brogan that keep warm feet, but makes life's walk hard. Sell you these for only a dollar and a half a pair. Ladies' Dress and Work Shoes: We have a large line and should be able to fit your feet, fancy and pocket-book. College Queen, for $3.50: This shoe has a cloth top and it certainly is something swell. Made to fit like a glove. 0Kiser's Model, for $2.50: 'his shoe is full of style and ser vice, and, at the price, cannot be beat for fit, style and comfort. We have another shoe for $1.75 that looks good and will wear for a while. We won't put an iron clad guarantee on it. O'ur Work Shoes for $i.5o in plain and cap toe are good. Children's Shoes: We have the whole side of our, store lined with Kid's Shoes. One for soc. ,Lace and But. t.)n. This is a good value. One at 75c., in Tan and Black.1 This is all leather and gives gocd service. We have a better: one for $1.25, with cloth top, that is a peach. If you, or any of your kids are bare-footed come to see us. Bring uE all the produce you have for sale a'h'd get the best prices. Yours for Business, Keowee Supply Co. ISA6M 3E '3FLAX4C- M%6tiae~r Have You Bought THAT SHIRT WAIST Y~ET We have just received a beautiful line of ladies shirt waists.. ranging in price from Soc to $1.48: We have most anything new in the way of dry goods. Come to see us. CRAIG BROS CO. One-price Cash Merchants. Koowee Pharmcy1 Pickens, South Carolina. Next Door to the Post Office. Test Dr. Hess POULTRY PAN=A=CE=A On Trial Did you know that you could feed Dr. Hess Pnultry Pan a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, all spring, in fact untin the irst day of Auut then if you are not satisfied that it has paid and paid big, [t is to make your hens iay, to make your chicks grow fast.1 .eathy and strong, to cur gapes. cholera and roup. Of course you are exp~ected to keep yuor pouhtay free from ice an.d for that. :' pose we know of nothing better than nrstant Louse Killer. Li a;s hn V(our order now. f. A RicheV & Sonl. Blood Ba~ loo (B. . B.) Cures Tirag4 fah Blod rM PAf30f GERSCALYS0, PIEFli!S, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.:B B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is the' only Blood Remedy that kills the poisoV in the blood and then purifies it-send.r ing a flood of pure, rieh blood direct to the skin surface, bones. joints, and wherever the disease is located., In this way all sores. ulcers. pimples. eruptions are healed and cured. paine a1 aehes of Rheumatism cease, swelli)gs bubside. B. B. B. completely changes the body into a clean healthy condition, giving the skin the rich, red bue of perfect health. B. B. B. cures .the worst old cases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B-BB pleasant and safe to take; composed of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and enriches the blood. B. B. B. strengthens the nerves and builds up the broken down system. Drug. gists $1.00 PER LARGE BOTTLE with direc tions for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. Tax Notice. Office of County Treasurer. Pickens County.. t Pickens, S. C., September 3Gth 1910. The books for the collection of-State and County taxes will be open from October 15th 1910 to December 21st 1919. Those who prefer to do so can pa ri .inaurtra ry 1911, with 1 per cent additional These who prefer paying in February [ILD, ca. do so with 2 per cent additious.' Thosce who prefer paying in Miarch 19!1, to the 15th ot vaid monti. can do cy paying an aiditioral 7 per -enit. A fter said date the book-s will close N. 1.-Tax payers owning property or pnying tax for others. will please ask f. .tax receipt in each to.-:shijp or special sch--ol district in which he or they may own prop-erty. This is very inportant as there are .so many special school districts. Those who go not wish to come to the office can write me, rtot later than -e::ter 20th. and I will furnish them with the :ount due and they can remit me by 0 cheek, money order or registered letter, 'If stamps are sent do not send above two (2) cent. as I ca'not use them. 1kitse do not send me cash without registering sarre, as it is liable to get lost: if-sent otherwise it must be at sender's risk. - Levy for State tax ...... ..... ......... ills Levy for Constitutional Sbool tax . 3 mills Levy for Ordinary County tax. ......5mills Levy for Sisklng Fund -....-....... mills Levy for Past Indebtedness............ . mills Levy for Chain Gang... ...... .... mill Levy for State Constable--.. ------ q mill Tot 18 mills SCHOOL TAK. Special Levy for School DIstric t No. 1, 2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 2,...2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 3....2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 4....2 mills Special Levy for School District No. 5. ..2 mills Special Lev, for School District No.- 8,...2 mills Special -evy for School District No. 9.. 10 mills Special Le7y for School District No. 10, 1% mills Special Levy for School District No. 11,7% mills Special Levyr for Scho6l District No. 13,. .6 milis Special Levy for School District No. 14,..4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 16.. .2 mills Special Levy for Schoo! District No. 17...4 mills Special Levy for School District No. 18, *2 mills Stecial Levy for School District No. 1l, 2mills Special Levy for M-.hool nise rict 'o. 22...2 mills Special Levy for School District No, 23....2 mills Special Levy for School Distriet No. 241. 2 mills Special Levy ror '-chool District N o.2 . Ztu mrills Spes Levy fom S'bool Ditrict No. 27.2 mils Seial Levy for School Distriec. No.29 3 mills 5cial Levy for School Distrlet No. 31, 15 mills Seiel Levy for School Ijistrict No..37. 4 mills Seia.l Levy for Sohool 06lieit No. 38, 2 mlla Speslal Levy for .Sehool District No 41. 3 mills Special Levy for School.District No. 42.. .2 mills Spec>.l levr for School District No. 49,. .2 mills Special Levy for School 1)lstrnet No. 52, 2 mills Special Levy for School Distrit No. .53. 3 mills Lewj for intere..t on l'ieen s R. R. Botads Hurricane townshlp----.. -... .....2 mis Leey for Interest on i'ickens Rt. R. Bonds 8- astatoe towaxnelli.- ...........2%4 mills Lavy for interesat on Pickens Rt. 1. Bonds Pickens C. Ir. township.. ..... ....2 mills Poll Trar. One clj Dollar. Every male citizen from 21 to to tl years Is liable, exeant tonfeder ate soldIers. ho a. not pay after .50 years, and those excuse' by law. Comamutation fload 'Tax, 61.50 .\l persons desiring to pay this tax for 1911 in lieu of five days work on the road. can do r- before Mareh 1.t. 1911. All r~ergions between the ag~es of 21 and 50 yearsu a'e :i,,A. for this tax. except thoe excused by law. Capitation .Dog Tax. All persona owning dogs are required to pay a tax or fifty c50) cents on each dog. Respectfully, B..GARVIN SELECT YOUR GIFTS. from our beautiful showing of Jewelry, and you will find that they will be thor. oughly appreciated. Our displays are so well chosen - that they can be readily termed "Gifts that Charm." WATCHES AND TOILET. ARTICLES, CLOCKS AND. SILVERWARE are well shown here for' your delight, as well as other gifts innumerable. Something for every member of the family. Prof essional Cards J. E. BOGGS w. E. F'TDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickenis, S. C.