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ILCL BRYITJES Sm(nTbing anow ane"Soue IN Doni XIow Abqut Our 'owns, anty& People -Miss Thatia Griffin, of Green! ville, 4s spending a time with -her avmt, Mrs. H. M. Hester, in Pickens. 1 Fr. J..Rouiinsoin's litte daughters, of Pickens, Jennie and.Sarah., have gone to -spend the eumnaer in Abbeville. ,. -Mrs. F. L. Finley's sisters, Misses Hattie and Annie Aiken, of Piedmont, attended the High Schooi commencement exercises last week. -The First Regiment Band, one of the finest musical organ izations In the country, will be in Pickens, June Ed, on the oc % asium of Old Soldiers' Day. -Cards have been received in Pickens to the marriage of Jesse '. Jennings, of Columbia, and Adiss Rebekah Mary Boyd, of Hardeetilie, S. C., which happy event ocours'on June 7th. -Rev. .J. T. Mann, the blind ovangelist of Anderson county, will preach at the following ,hurches on the first Sunday in rune: Pleasant Hill, 1i a. i.; 3ix Mile, 2.30 p. m.; Praters Jreek, 8 p. m. -The bright little son and laughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. .inley, Ernest and Ellen, iave gone to Piedmont to ipend their holidays with their rrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Finley. - At the recent examination :or teachers there were' 47 ipplicants, of which numbei ne Was colored, P. S. Lytle,.of Oentral. Of the balance there were 30. females and 16 males, r now working 'or the exa o*10 pape-rs. -Mr. T. A. Perkins, of Cen tral,wis painfully burned Weid. nesday of last week while. mak ing soap. In pouring lye into a pot df' hot soap the mixture ex ploded," Itirhing Mrs. P. albovI the head, face and sy1onl4r. The glasses she wore saved hei eyes. - :-Commencemrent exer es of LibeArty High School. wilL be held Thursday night, 'Friday and.Friday- night, June. 1st azid * 2d. Qcpduating exercises Friday mio-nig.Jupg2. Addi 385;.Revie W, H. Arigdl,of Jonesville, S. C. A small 'adiission fee .will p charged Friday night.Thuis day n~ht fred. ---EMrs G- . W. Shirley and children visited ,Mr. and Mrs. Pick M~arett, of Central, 8 tur day and Sunday..Miss Uila Boggs, of near Townville, and Walter W: Morris, of Ona, Fla., were united in marage' at the Methdistpardonage in Mariettae Ga., Siinday afternoon, May 21. They. will make tI;eir horme in Florida.---Farm & Factory, 23d uit. --County Treasurer, B. D. Garvin,- who for the past several weeks has been confined to his room, died Tuesday morning from typhoid-dysentery. Mr. Garvin was about 65i years old, a fine man and a consecrated Christian gentleman and inm bered -his, friends by the scores, who will learn with genuine sor' row of his demise. His remains were laid to rest at Ruhamah church with Masonic honors, the funeral being delivered by his pastor, Rev. G. F. Kirby, and a large concourse of sorrow ing relatives and friends witness ing the last sad rites. To the 4 heart broken wife, fatherless children and sorrowing relatives and friends, we extend our sym pathies, and ask his friends to ia .Tohn xiv. 18....1. Centrasp80ent. al, rtion of l:t'1 week with her father, B. F. Pi'sons, IiI Pickens. -Miss Mary Hickson, of Cateechee, spent a portion of lest Wek In Pickeps, the guest of-herfriend.Misql orma Griffin. -in a recent runadway, near Central, Mr. Joe Brewer, of Seneca, was thrown from his bugty~and sustained painful in juries about the head and shoulders. -One of the best gatherings Inynay daywas that 4t Cross Roads T-esday, to do hoior to the old soldiers buried there. Rev. P... D. Lander was the 'ora'tref. the day. -Mies Gertrude Harris enter tained at the Hotel Hiawatha, last Monday night, in honor of her cousin, Miss Marie Harris, of Greenville. Her schoolmates and friends were present in gay profusion, and a most .enjoyable evening was spent by all. -Miss Ruth Parsons, assisted by her sister, Mrs. A. P. Law rence. entertained her school friends of the 6th and 7th grades sand the teachers, at her beauti ful home, "hapecroft," in Pickens. Light refreshments and music were served, and her father, "Ben F.," was at his gayest and did what he could to make everybody enjoy them selves. -J.. Douglas Yongue, who has been attending the College of Pharmacy, in Charleston, has returned to his home inPick ens, where he will spend his vacation. He is now jerking soda water and other wise making himself generally useful, as well as ornamental, at the Keowee Pharmacy, and, incidentally, extendinr "the glad hand" to his maniy friends. -Married, at the residence of the officiating officer, Sunday. May 27, Miss May Smith daughter of Mr. Jess Smith -and Mr. Robert Dodd, of Si> Mile. J. Alonzo Brown, mag istrate, 'at the :throttle. I Mal the remainder of the days of th< young couple be as happy as th< day they entered matrimonia bliss is our hope.. J. A. B. -Mr. Crayton 0'. Mullinax ru'ral 'letter carrier.; -R. 2, fron Cehtral, brags about having beans out of his garden for din - gr .last Sunday, and w'ants t< know. who can beat this? AM -Oapta.R. A. Fisher, section mas. tui' on the Pickens -Railway, who, from a small,well-atteiide 1piece of ground, regaled his ;frlends with a bountiful mesh ~of .these succulent plants ovei a month ago. .--Invitations have been re celved to the marriage of. Mr. Walter Carroll Taylor and Miss Lois Smith, the ceremony to take place in the Presbyterian church at Liberty, at .5 p.. m., Wednesday afternoon, June 7. Miss Smith is a daughter of Mr. Joshua Pierce Smith, president of the Liberty cotton m111, Mr. Taylor has'' been the superin :tendent of the Westminster High. School the past season, andthe trustees at their last meeting re-elected him to that responsible position.-Westmin ster Tribune. -Married on the 24th uit., at the home of the 'bride's parents, Miss Cecil Dean Hester and Mr. Frank Frazier, of Dixon, Tenn. Rev.' C. A. Waters, pastor of the bride performing the ceremony. Miss Cecil Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hester, of Liberty R. F. D. 3, a graduate of Winthop and a most charm ing young lady, and for the past year has been a teacher at tho Six Mile Academy. The groom is a prospero us farmer and teacher of Tennessee and is to be congratulated on winning so fair and charming bride. Many guests and out of town fr'iends were present to witness the nup tials. Amid the well-wishes of all the happ;y couple left for their future home in sunny Tennessee Ifyo@Madvta good Iwnei) tr get a. Buckeie froigWas~4 Thompson. -See W. A. Thomps0 for S. 0. U 4ode Island R4)94s, $1.00.setting, good 'hatch guar artteed: -For land anywhere.in Pickv eras bount.see or write- J. R Ashmore, 'The-Land Man" -Dr.-T. A'. Seawright's Den tal office is in the Masonic Tem. ple, upstalis, over the.' Pickeht rugo.'sstore. -Whe In nee& of dental work/call and-see him$ Would yoi buy a .arm in good section en, tei'is 'of 20( down..and. $150 pr' era. uti paid. for, See H. MAeter, Real Estate Man, "Office Bank Building, Picliens, S.0 -Fon SALE-One 2-h& p. In ternational gasoline engine; on' pumping jack;- one galvanise tank, 800 gallons capacity Good as new. Bargain. Apply to J. E. HAGOOD, Easley, 1. C -Do not fail to see The Pick ens Drug Co. for silverware, cut glass and chinaware, for wed ding presents. They have many patterns that are very appropriate for such occasions WANTED-200 men.from1E years old and up to learn th< granite. cutting business in ar open shop. Wages from $1.0( per day and up. Address Boi 15, Rion, S. C., Railroad Statior Rockton, S. C. 11may4 -It becomes us to do honor t< the Confederate Soldiers. Pick ens county gave some of th( truest and best soldiers to thE Confederacy, and we want t< let them know how much w appreciate their sacrifices. -Contestants, get busy! Se lect your special premiums and go after them. To lhe gentle man and lady making greates per cent. of. gain;* June 8th, 'v will give initial watch and fol to the man, and an importei Moravian rug to the lady June 15th, at which time th< standing of the candidates wil be published for the last time we will give to the leading-mar a nice carving set, and to th< lady a set of extra silver-plate knives and forks in a fanc3 leatherette c e; and to th second leadix% candidates. k stag-handle pocketknife to th( man, and a -genuine seal grail leather handbag to the lady The contest closes, final, Jun 30th. After the 15th there wil be no more published report a 3 to the standing of the cand 3 dates, and it will be' a rougi 1 and-tumble. freblfor'aal scran ble for the plums. -News was received in -ts city yesterday- o.. the death e Mr. H.'C. Valentine, which oc curred'at C2olorado Springs, Cdl rad'o, early .yestei'day* o rnln' The . rieW was a *ehtk. his mapy friends in. ~(s' yAt though he -had beert in tdeghr Iig hiilth for severeLm xcith Mr. -alentine wasgoi leading attorneys and" ines mnen of Trenton, N. J., wher khe'o*ned considei'able property H.was .well known in. this city where be was encamnped durij the Spanish-American war. Mr Valentine married Miss H'attil Ferguson, of this city, a sister o: Messrs. Frank, Ja'mes and Johi Feriguson, and - r. Andr'ev Wardlaw.-The GreenvillePied mnant, 22d ult. Notice of Final Settlement an< Discharge. NOTfI'E is hereby given that I wil nntke application to J. B. Newherr.1 Esq., Judge of Probate for Phdkeng county, in the State of $60thi Car-dlina on th. 1st day of..Jpne 1911 a,i 11 o'clocl< in the forenoon, or us soon1 thgre after as~ w-ud application can be lheard for leave to make final settlement - the estate of A. A. Alexander deceased and obtain discharge as administrato, of saldestate.' J. N Ha~llum, : ---A dminis rator. Notice of $tale.. lBy virtue of an order of the Probate Judge of Pickens coun ty I will sell at the residence of B. B. Gilstrap on the 10th day of June to the highest bidder for cash, the personal property of the estate of Mrs. L. A. Dacus, deceased, consisting of house hold furniture, at 2 o'clock p.m. Arthur Jones, May 25, 1911. E xecutor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claums regainat the e state of the late Mrs. L. A. Datcus. die ceased must present the same -.duly proven on or before the first day of Juy11,or be debarred payment and all Persons indebted to sald estt must make payment on or -before tne above date to the undersigned." 3t May25 . Art'lur Jones, St~ay25Executor. PARKER'S m'r 9 e' ? Ll M0n& ce "32 Y M -- MCast & Mnec ; e' Provesiona Car. ,' ods -1 vist os cO rdill Wmv . ied E orderyers *~t' ~ f L.e o ver Pk e bak NA D RA. R. Ef . nGOd dunnibgert Syl. Pre atndtDualey Wone~ gutnted ong-Dtitn c pinda ovlg~~ed wtheut ead of wheel. woaed Sida te S r n . 3rongvistost bcediBdy maitd. ew E ty e * Sea . SA Eve.fatureK of highcl. m.e - M~aetnsSuriesRunbous o smewRc H ilgh Quality. JLprrtng MotSyll ats ted Carde T Sr i rig - -Agnst Trc odY a e ROC HILL BUGYt.AN Yes, andrnanjy' pret- 0 ty -face 'ops a multi A Uleof sins. low when yOu get clohesat 'Roths child s. YOU can safely bri U'ythose that look good] to, you-because 0 we, know and have studied thle essential0 eiquirerments OUT OF SIGHTthat must be there to keep clothes in the lines We dressed peoptl re quire. Don't forget to ask 0 to see our (Cravenett Lid & Well, Chicago. Morairs 1OTHSCH ILD, Ave. Greenville, S. C. .ars Your Clothier." 'ob@Fm R FOR THE BEST HATS ~ *~S1 .- FOR ' THE BEST -SEE *Smith *- AND Bristow Greenville, S. C. Strictly one price NEW YORK no atisfed. .Much Needed Necessaries One of the best things we have to offer our customer Is the Perfection Plow stock, which they n~eedi right now. Guaranteed to never clog up, saves cuss words, hard feelings and mule power. madou need a grain cradle? We have the best 14-finger cradle Enamelware, all kinds. The best quality on the market. Our 10c counters contains many articles you need each day. WE H AND)LE LO.AF BREAD Screen Doors and Windows. Let us soilyo thoeaslt necessaties to health and cleanliness yueeaslt Our Grocery Depatment is complete. See usfrsoehn hood in this department.. usosmehn -We carry a nice line of Hardware, Rubber Roofin n Cooking stoves.inad Our cooking stove with offset 15-gallon tank atcietI dandy and can't be beat.atchetsa Come to see us. T, RI. A LLEN. 3Igir. PImk . s ..