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tbsc ption Frice One:n olar a Year Zoo Advance. Buerd at Poteup F1toMoe as second as aSa Matter PICKENS, x. . : THURSUAY, APRIL 20, 1911 PENSION ROLL for Pickens County for the Year 1911. iOLAss A. Lawson, A J. Cr ASS B.. Cassels, F M Philpot, I H kCLASS C-No. 1. Brvat, A W Connelly, J W Conley, Jas F Ellenburg, J A Frazer, R A Frazer, T D Hendrix, Dave Howard, S W Hopkins, J W Hendricks, G K Lesley, G W Ligon, T J Mahaffey, D P Mann, S P Nelson, R F Neal. Samuel Roper, G W Snives, R L Steyens, E B Thomas, P G Turner Jno T Templeton, D H Watson, J T CLASS C-No. 2. Aiken, W T Abercrombie, Jn Arnold, Jeff Abercrombie, JA Bishop, Aaron Bryant, N B Bagwell, E F BoldinLr, J M Babb, Albert Barter, P P Brissey, J S Bramlett, M B Boggs, H D Brock, A W Bridges, L W Chapman, G C Cameron, A B Collins, J W Crenshaw,J A Cassels, B A Collins, W A Chappell, A W Crane, F P Carson, J F Chapman, Jos Chapman,Cyr's Durham, W .S Dorr, C W Duncan, W A Davis, W C Day, S R Dillard, H Dodgens, S Daniels, Henry Ellenburg, J B Evatt, Buddy Edens, J M Entrekin, J Mt Fowler, Thos Fennell, F G Fisher, (-r W Fortner, 11 IM Gilstrap, J A Griffin, Henry Grainger, E W Gassaway, S J Holder, Benj Holden, W M Hamilton, R F Hawkins, -1 G 11awkins, Jas Henderson, w ii Hunter, J J Hopkins, E, 0 Ilammond,Jno Hendricks, W A Harden, J 1 Herd, Thos P Holder, Mart Holder, Tyra H Howard, E C Garrison, James Jones, C C Jones, Wilnich Kelly, Wi Lesley, David McCord, S F Maddox, G M Masters, W A McJunkin. J B McGee, Abner McNeely, J P McJunkin, Jos Massingale, Jos Murphy, John Maiining, 0 ?4 Morgan, G H Morris, T L - Owens, G W Phillips, W R Porter, Jas M Powell, Wesley Porter, Joseph Patterson, E J Raines, J H. fRogers, B F Rlgdon, J B Reeves, Jos Roper, N C , iSanders, Chas Smith, C W Stephens, J B Simmons, R Skeltom, Elisha Sheriff, F 1) Stansel, Thos Stewart, W K 'Smith, E L Smith, Jno 0 .Townsend, J H Trotter. G W 'Tumbling, E J Taylor, W S Turner, And'sn Vaughn, L A. -Vaihn, J H Wade, W H . White, John Whitmire.H W Youngblood,s K Watson, John CL ASS C-No. 3. Childers, S J .Crown, Sarah E Chappell,Kittie 'Crain, Sarah M Corbin, Nancy Dacus, L A Farmef,Susan Freeman,EIlna Freeman, H A Fot'tner, Arm'tia Ga- rett,Eliz'th.- Hopkins, Adline Hinkler, Mary :Lee, Naomi Lindsay, E A McJunkln, Rosa McAdams,S M .Riggens, Licena Riggens, G A Strickland, Eliz' Sumimey, rurin Stephens, sarah Simmons,M~arg 'Stephens,M~a rg' t Suimm v,Fir'cies Turner, Susan Wilson, Marion. CLASS C-No. 4. Adams, Sarah Aiken, Selena Boggs, C I Bryant, Mary R Bates, Mary Beasley, Matilda Childers,Eliz'h Childers,Sarabs Chastain,M M Cooper, Sarah B Cureton, Kate Crittend'n1, Laur! Clark,Clarinda Chapman, Eliz' Duncan, Lila * Depriest, Eliz'h Deckard,cath'e Dunwvoody, Kez Ellis, Cynthia Eades,catherine Fisher, Sarah Fi eemani,Mary .1 Fallow, Mary Freeman,M:arg't Frddel,sarah p Gravoly,sar'ah .1 Gilstrap,L~ouisa Galloway, Eliz Grainger, M E (Gilstra p. Eliz (1 Girant, R Mv Grant,Elizabeth| Gilham, Nancy Giistrap, Sarah' Garrett, ilen E Harris, Mary Hill, D) A Harrison,Eam'ne Hlaynes, Mar'y Holcomb, Nai ci s 1Honleventt, M I Hendricks, Mary' Jamnies, F 8 Jf Key, Eliza bet h Lesley, litU Larka, Clarinda Lawson ,Charl'e Kennemtore, L u lAesley,FIrans LIC' erois, SI] T''I Laoop~er, Clarissa Loopler M~iar1y Masters, Permne Mann, Millyv A Mauldin, Mary Mauldin, Sarah Moore,Maelvinia Masters, leb)ecca Moody, Rhoda Morgan, Marig' t Morris,Lurinda Meredith, Nancy Nix, Frances O'Bryant, H 8 Prince, Mary n Patterson, Hi ( Roe, Ann Robinson Sati Rd nmndal ines;-Rebecca Rdand, Mary Roper, susan Rowland, Caro Smith, Martha SmithJoanria Sngleton, Caro Smith, R E Stone, Susan Smith, E E Swords, Lou Valrath,Martha Timmons, nar't Young,Matilda Waldrop, M A WhiteMinerva Whitmore, V J Williams, S E Winchester N G Preaching at Cedar Rock. The church has secured the services of Rev. Dr. R. S. Saun ders, home missionary for the Landmark Baptists of the State lof Georgia and of the. Pickeris County Gospel Mission cihirqhes, on the fifth Sunday f 1:this month. The doctor will preach at 3 p. i. Saturday, and again at 11 a. in. Sunday, on the sub ject of "The church and its mission in the world." Another service will be held in the after noon. This is not the first time Bro. Saunders has been with this church, and knowing his ability, the church cordially extends in vitations to any and all who desire to hear the true and pure gospel. By order of church in confer ence, April 9, 1911. Robert Stewart, B. H. Williams. Z. T. Jones, J. H. Miller, Deacons. Arthur Jones, C. C. Summons For Relief. STA TE';Osul Il A01N i ouI I y f P i k en1 Court of Connon Pilensv. ,utiz1nons for izelief-Co ittiit served W . Flind ley A ginittst . T'. 11ice, . .. Inlussell and .1. M. iRichardson, D~efendidants Tro the defeiindatt .i. T1. Iti1ce .. L.. Russel aul .I. M, iticiardson: Yolt ire ilereby stutninonei andi4 required to atswer the couphiitnt ill this anetionl, of wIlhIt ih a'44jy is herewith sorvei upon you, aid to serve it copoy of Your ainswer to tie sui 4o utlittia on tihe ssribers alt their otfice inl Pkents outhli Carlinn witihlin twenty days lfter the service hereof, exclusive of the day ofl sith selvice; and,1 if you fall to atswer the coitlliint withh the tlitne uforesaii. the pilttin till i tiis neItito will 11pilY to the Court for the relief ieitianded in tl. e oinptiit. Dhtted .tt11, 181 .\. 1) il \. .1. 11.0I' V:nggs A F-indley, 14h ii-f's A toriteys. T4 .1. T. ie and10 I. Ml. Richardson , I)efenodants, You are hereby n ikd tlt tile oiiplatiit ilt litis netiona wta filed ilt Clerks tilee ()I Pick cns coutY '. d1ay 41f' M reh. tll 1. lioggs & l''uidley, P'lainlttiffs Attornieys NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ef fects of Scott's Emulsion. in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour ishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid food-* tonic, not .only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. FORl hALE flY ALL 1)1tU0G18TSh, I end hk'.. nnntitu of 1 .ner~ undi ti ad. for ou ts-,,nhl.ints ilatsk and Uild'-., Hkotobh-Dook. *lt.h tnuak c41,ontai a taiod L~uck Pe-nny. 'sc4Tr .- 'o.w\'. too9.i-.. New York WHEN C:OMPANY COMES ' oil wanlt it1o 1 pu tt. bet'i loot 'WR T.\i'A bF:1 SfIEVER 18 \' I T \ u HEQU)lIRJ. Lo1 at~l' our 1) ew of~~'ferings and TEA\ SERVICE. SOUP LA D)LES. SPOONS. FORKS. KNIVES. En le ,' . () I . '. CONNSTANTS FOt I'NO. NO1IS: Miss Vida Sherif 65,800 LIBERTY:I Miss Annie Boggs 11,075) OENTR AL: 11ss Lillie Moore - .1000 Mi s u a Powers ..,1000 SIX MILE, Pickens, Route 2. Miss Hattie Boroughs 5,000 Miss Lizzie Garrett 8,800 PICKENS. Route 4. Miss Eva Holder 89,945 PICKENS: Miss Minnie Herd 29.750 Miss Pearla Rester 2,000. Miss Josie Chastain (.868 - Miss T Bates 74,525 DAOUSV1LLE: Mis8 Lillie 8utherland 7'1,80 TABLE MiT., Marietta, Route 2. Miss Leila Jon-a 8,575 i PIOKENS. R. 5. Mrs. Zinie Brazeale 'S.260 CLEMSON COLLEGE, W Miss Tecoa Madden. 1.000 W JOUASSE, S. C. of Miss Annie Vhilimire 2,025 B. In PCKENS, It 8. th Gracia Porter 1500 he LIBERTY R 8 C& Miss Ninan Griftin 8.52 BI EASLEIY, R 1 I 110 Inez Smith 21,750 the CONTESTANTS FOR STALIC CUT- a TER - tio PICKENS, It. 1 T. D. Findley 71.500 Elisha Gilstrap. 34.125 PICKENS, It 2. W. 13. Allgood 26925 3. F. Freeman 8850 W B. Mann 7,050 F. R. Moon 8,600 PICKENS, R 3. W. R. Price 11775 Ed Griffin 20,250 PICKENS R 4. A. L. Edens 8725 Ml. M. Holder 37.475 J. W. Hendricks 4.075 PICKENS. It 5. J. B. Brazeale 9400 PICKENS, R 6. A. P. Alexander 3000 Robt. Curtis 1,000 LIBERTY, R 3. S .W. O'Dell 12050 W. M. Gantt EA8LEY R 6 J. L BLagwell 54I5 MURV'UREE. J L Thomas 12,275 EASLEY R 1 J Bird Looper 21,85.0 DACTSVILLE, H 1. J H. Htughes 2.000 DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentis Liberty,.. C ., Practie at CentIal everv Wedheasdli. REAL ESTA] No.. 1. 50 acred 5 miles West Pr i in woodland and pasture, go .e small outbuildings .withini 1-2:nile "MountaiVik." This is arn etc borhood and argainat $14,< No. 2. 1 3-4 acres in forks of rea&, store house anidbarn. This is an who wants to run a store. Going them. Your move. No. 3.-.64, acres, known as the-G. V of Benton Freeman and the Clark 4-room~house, fine young orchar< $1,100, say so. Ter'ms. * No. 4. 40.acres, known asti Listen~ now: Good 2-story 7-room cultivation, close to school and chi small pla~ce that I have on ruiIist cash, balance in 1. 2 and 3 ye~ars. No. 5. 187 1-2 acres, 5 miles iwee dwelling, new 4-room tenant housi cultivation, good pasture and orch miles to school. This is a well imi hut cheap at $27 per acre. No. 6. 62 acres, known as the Geor 0. Seaborn's home place 5 1-2 mile: section, 40 acres in cultivation, goc outbuildings; small tenan t house. ance $250 per year. How would y H. M. H E Box 264.Pickens Banki Let me write your fire insurant liable companies. RUBBER TI The LATEST APPLI A\NCES: us in the forefront in this section BL ACKS M17 And we have just installed a rubi and we are prepared to do all kin wheels, such as RESETTING RI. N4EW RUBBER TIRES, and all Your Patronage Solicited and . LYT H W " PARtK;K'1 HAIR0 11 1 Boanto Bo tonio Blood Balm ( B. IL) Cures Through the Bloed Blood Polson, BONE PAINS, cAN, CERSCALY SKIN, PIMPLES, theumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. - B.:B B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is thi ily Blood Remedy that kills the poisor the blood and then purifles it-end g a flood of pure, rich blood direct tc e skin surface, bones. joints, and ierever the disease is located. In thi ty all sores, ulcers. pimples, eruptioni D healed and cured. pains and achei Rheumatisn cease, swellings subside B. B. completely changes the bod3 .o a clean healthy condition, giving E skin the rich. red hue of perfec alth. B. B. B. cures the woist ok sea. Try it. DTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BI easant and safe to take; composed of punr ,tle ingredients. it purifies and enriche blood. it. it. Hi. strengthens the nerve I builds u the broken down sstem Drug ts$1.00 PR LARGE BOTTLE with dire an for home cure. Sold at All Drug Stores. CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. NearlY EverybodY - -TAKFS SIMMONSLIVER. REGULATOR WH YOU? I for SALE okens, 15 acres cleared, balanc er 4-room house completed an from the niew-Baptist Churck tellent place in y good neig? Teriis. at Six Mile, 4-room dwellins excellent place for the mal at:$1,000. 'l'erms, if you nlee 1. Childiess place, joining land lands. 20 acres in cultivation 1. If you- want' this land -a rker place near Mile Creek house, lai'ge barn, 25 acres- i3 urch, and the best improvei $1.650 on terms of one-hal ~t of Pickenis, 9-room 2-stor; ~, good outbuildIngs. 75 acres 11 ard. 1 mile to church, 1 1 roved place, some rolling lan< 'ge Kennemur place, near W 3 fronm Pickens in a splendi< d orchard, 4-room house wit] Price, $2,500, $900 cash, ba! ou like this. ESTE R Pickens, S. C Building. :e; I'll place you in good re RE WORK. and first class workmen, pui for all kinds of ~H- WORK >er tire machine in our shop ds of work on your buggy IBBER TJIRES, Putting on such work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ER HUGHES, Picken,. C.r ~P" Need A - MnI In The ring i You. also need a blood purifier and none better can be had than. Hallm's Back, ache and Kidney Pills. They have ben itted others,. and have curedmany. Why not ive ther a chance al you? Your money back. to bn sure, if you are ot'saisfied with the rei'ts. P nPrce 50C. aBox six boxes for $2.00. By mail if you like. Yours for fair dealing; Pickens Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE. Quick Service Pressing Club. For first class work on gentleman's suits, Ladies skirts and coat suits, kid gloves, gent's hats and also new bands on gent's hats, see the QuickService Pressing Club It is the place where you can get first class dye work done at any time. Give me a trial. Quick Service Pressing 'Club. Upstairs in the old Pickens Bank Building James Robinson, Prop. Given Away FREE do you need a good SEWING MACHINE? Would you take one home if it was given t- you? We have a fine machine-brand new drop head, chrin lift ball-bearing NEW ROYAL Machine - made to sell at retail at $65,oo or less, that we are going to give away, absolutely free of charge. We don't want it, got no use for it and.will gladly .give, it to you-t-if ypu win it. THE CONITICN S: 'With every cash pu-chase of $i.oo or more,. inade. by you at our' store during the, month of April, we will give you a nnmberedr coupons, entiling you to a chance at this magnifi. cent machine. For further particul a n SKED WEE SUPPLY CO. We will contiuue.otir grei.t Saturday Specials and for Saturday April. 22 8 We will offer the following Baigain-: t 7 CAKES GOLD BAND SOAP 25C. IGALLON BUCKET SIRUP 35c I oo lb SACK OF SALT 55c 25 LBS NICE WHITE RICE, $i.oo ARM & HAMMER SODA, 8 packages, 25c. plngs good tobacco (Yellow Jacket branp) for 20C. Shoot your produce to us-we'll catch it and give you a good price for your trouble in bringing it to us. Keowee Supply Co. Test Dr. Hess POULTRY PAN=A=CE=A - On Trial Did you know that you could feed Dr. Hess Inultryl Pan a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, all spring, in fact untin the first day of August, then if you are not satisfied that it has paid and paid big, We will refund every cent you ha1tve paid us. It is to make your hens lay, to make your chicks grow fast, healthy and strong, to cur gapes, cholera and roup. Of course you are expected to keep yuor poultay free from lice and for that purpose we know of nothing better than Instant Louse Killer. Let us have your order now Hi. A Richey & Son.