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ZO i"4 nN'WI LOCAL, H B1EI 31j.m Ohugg OU Dnow ad Some Ion DOEn Know About Our S ~ TOwns, Countya Popli - L. Hester and wie, of Woodstock, Ga., are visiting rehat~es in Pickens. -Mrs. C. R. Ferguson visited relatives and friends in/Easley, Saturday and.Sunday. Our space is taken up this week in such way that we have to carry over several good ar ticles until our next issue. -Oourt convened- and also ad ourned Monday. There was very littl'e'doing except the pre paring of the A-rand jury. -Capt. D. 13. inney is feed ing his boarders on nev pota toes, peas, beans, beets, and other truck raised in his garden. -WIANTEI-FiVe or six relia ble colle ctors to travel: $60 to s90 anmonti ,, Bond1reIuired. W\rite F. P. Si'r.:Li-:, Angusta, Ga. -WANTrE'ID-'jo let coitro-t with part y to Log Saw Mill with 10,000 feet dall v capacity. Ad dress . P. Q. Box, No. 3JIG, Sww ter, S.C-.o -m -Lost; on stretof Pikes Sunday, bet ween1 m-11Y residence and P7resbyterian church, gobi locket, "M. E. G." engr-al oil it. Su"itahin reward for retu-n to JAS. M. G.ANT. 1. F. Paroni has remo1deled his home, "Maplerroft'' and 110w has ofnE (V the cosiest little "nests" to be found in Pickens, and, Dame Rumor says, he is pining for a mate to occupy it with him. *The contest is certainly warming up, and it looks harder now to place the winners than it ever did. Some of the hind -e'making great gains, and Is a neck-and-neck race with of therh. -Mr. a . Mrs. Geo. S. Legare have arrij at their summer home in F'ckens, much to the delight o'f their .many friends here, who so deeply sympathize -with them in their recent be reavement. -Aickens is surfeited with social events this week, all of them falling on Thursday night -a mardage, ,a'reoeption to- a lyride and groom and a reception A by B3. F. Parsons to Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Waters. -We are requested to an nounce that the boys of Bethle hem district will meet next Sat uurday, 10th inst., to organize a ball team. All boys who want s.to join this team are requested to be present at Mr. J. W. Dorr's, at 1.30 p. m. -J. T. (Bub) Richey has been apilinted by Governor Coleman L. Blease, as treasurer of Pick ens county, to fill out the unex '.. pired term of Mr. B. D. Garvin, deceased, and will take charge as soon as the comptroller-gen oral checks up the office and turns it over to him. -Married, Sunday morning, 4th inst.,by Rev. John T. Lewis, Miss Lula Ballew and Mr. Rob ert Evans, all of the upper sec tion of Pleckens county. Their many friends wish for them much happiness through life. A hearty pair, they paid their fare-and went on their way re ~ oicing., * -B. B. LaBoon, state detec tive, has been doing very effect lye work among the blind tiger element of Pickens county, since he has been commissioned, and j iong his latest seizures were t about 50 gallons of whisky that I lie got on a raid' Saturday night C C and some, five barrels of beer t seized in' Easley, Monday. I Wherever Mr. LaBoon hears 11 of affiolation of the law he looks a fter the niatter. speak at .GrliAtn church 'next Sunday at"1 d. rne.on the 3ib jeot of eduatiOk. Tere vill be nQ cpliection -taken up for this purpose and the ,alk is given to create greater interest'along ed ucational lines. The public is cordially invited to- attend. Prof. Iughed is well known to many of our.readers and it goes without saying that those who hear him will be greatly.edified. -We were honored Monday by an agreeable and substantial call from Mr. J. P.- Lark and his est'imable wife, of Easley, R-'2.r The editor regrets that he was absent. and failed to meet these old and valued friends. To one of the Journal force who waited on them they extended-the "warm mit," and through him invited the hungry editor to partake of their hos pitality at his earliest conveni ence, which the editor'will make it "convenient" to do 'long 'bout waternieloh time. -Malrried, on Sunday. J une 4, at the riesidence of Mi.r. Calvin Keith, Miss Hlattije M. Moody, of Gi'N-envi1ll county, S. C., and Mr. Idwjin R.. Griffil. of PielI els coty, lie. WN C. SeabIhorn offciaing 1Te bideis a; daihter of I. J. W. Moody ()f North ren il, hl til groomi is 1the youllgest so' o" a l1t. -Jamles .-\ Gr1iffjj. yht .OvIn" Couple )pssess man n.11 bl Chr istiael i acteristies ald nubrtheir hirr by- the( s'ore. TrJ ~ many friends join the wvriter inl extemlding congrat tflatioi.; ai( wihing them a lng, happ1 y 111l prYoVPer(Nu voy a-e thr-on~gh [ift Liberty Circuit Appointments. liberty: 4th Sunday 11 a. m. and 1st Sunday night 7:30 p. m. Ruhamiahi: 1st Sunday morn ing 11 a. i. Bethlehem: 2d Sunday 11 a. m. and 4th Sunday afternoon. Gap Hill: 3d Sunday 11 a. m. Fairview, 3d Sunday after noon. Twelve Mile: 2d Sunday af ternoon. The mocking birds are with us agailn, and all the world is ringing with their mockery. The government's crusade on coca-cola will probably cause a great many more to drink the beverage. Sweet are the juices of. prohibition, and forbidden fruits,~reye ever tempting.. Secret Order Meetings. Masonic-A. F. & A. M. meets Saturday nights on or before the full moon Chapter-R. A. M. meets Fri.. day nights on or after the full moon. K. of P.-Meets every Mon day night after the fi''st and third Sundays. W. 0. W.--Meets every first Emd third Tuesday nights. City Council meets Tuesday nights after first Mondays. They have decided to educate iwo- Chinamen each - term at West Point. Gradually the Jelestial Empire may get its ilmond eyes open to real war :are. Speaker Champ Clark had ~igned for ten lectures at Chau auqua, at $900 a week and ex enses, so he lost $10,000 by the ~xtra session of congress. "There is a pleasure in the >athless woods," wrote Byron, t >ut such poetry will soon be out >f date, unless the conservation- t t f-our-forests movement gets a IOtice 01 Sale. By virtue of an order of the j 'robato Judge of Pickens couun y I will sell at the residence of 1 L. B. Gilstrap on the 10th day f June to the highest bidder for ash, the personal Property of C he estate of Mrs. L. A. 'DIacus, j eceased, consisting of house- a old furniture, at 2 o'clock p.m. Arthur Jones, d [ay 25, 1911. Executor. 8 w, ~5", t'drysiev a Bnke fa: Thonpson. -See W. A. Thor & 8. C. Rhode Island Ued eggs $1.00'setting, good hatch guar anteed. -For land anywhere. in Pick ens county see or write J. R Ashmore. "The Land Man." -Dr. T. A. Seawright's Den tal office is in the Mysonic Teni pie, upstairs, over the. Pickeni Drug Co.'s store. When in nee< of dental work call and see him Two Ways of Kill ing Corns Some-persons -prefer a cotn plaster, others prefer a liquid treatment for ridding them. selves of corns So long as it does the work re quired, either method of treatment is right. Dike's Corn Ease A liquid that dries and forms a thick, medicated, protective covering over the corn, whille loosening the hardened tissue so that it can be easi ly removed after a few applications. Dike's Korn Plaster Acts quite similarly. It has one ad vamntage over the lili: t is verv con venioit for Ile use of I ravelers and those who do n.,r. like o b * ~ ~ ,,......... bther with i piim.I . tim other ery-dayv hii'--.elche a1- :o I for what i it b tle KEOWEE PHARMACY Pickens,.S. C. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 127th Year begins September 29 Entraltne exammion a t alt hl''om -iats on Fri:tiy, July 7, at 1ti. in . TLhe College is wvel endove(. e Kahn it to uitin t16- highest stind ards. It offers coml)letet 4-Yeiar cotirsus it A twient mi 3114id odern Lanigiages. Al.mtie matics, History. Economcs, Science and Engineering. Courses for B. A., 13 S.. and B. s degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to enci County of South Carolina. Vacan Boyce scholarships. giving $100 a yen and free tuition, open to conpfttiv examination in September. Expenses reasonable. 'rns an< catalogue on app~lication. W rite t o HARRISON RANCOLPH, Paes. - Charleston, 8. C. Notice of Election. Wheseas, a petition from the free holders and electors of 01.-. oy School District number 86 has b'.en filed with the County Bo rd of Educatiori asking said Board for permission to hold an election to determine whether or tnot an additional extra levy of four mills shall be le'ged othsaid.Pitet f o r school purposes: It appearing to the County Board of Education. that the petition meets the requiremnents of the Jaw: Therefore it is lhereby ordered that the Trustees of the above named District d hold an election in above named District for the above stated purpose, the elec tion to be held at Oolonoy school house on Saturday June 24. The Trustees of the anove natned District are hiereby asp pointed Managers of said election. The election to be held according to the in - qhuirmnents of Section 1208 of the School Law. By order 01 the Count~y Board %r Ed.. scation. tK. T. H ALLUM. Chim. & See. WINTH-ROP COLLEGE Schola'rship anid -.En trance Examination. The examination for -the award of racant scholarships in Wimtherop Col ege and for the admission of new stu lents will be held at the County Court louse on Friday. July 7, at 9 -a. mn. Applicants miust be not less than fifteen rears of age. When scholarshiips are 'acant after July 7 they will be award d those making the highest average at his exrmination, p~rovided they meet 'he conditions governing thei awardl. Lpplicants fur acolarshmtp should wr'i e o Pi esident Johnson hefore the exami. lankcs. Schiolarshiips are w"ortha $1~0i mwal free p~temiber 20, 1911 . For il'uher infor ation and catalogueo. a- drtess Pies. i. B. Jhn~on, hoe k lull, i. , lotice to Debtors and Creditors. All1 persons holding claims against the ste to of the late Mrs. L. A. Dacus. de0 ~ased must present the' saime duly rmoveni on or before* the first day of Luly 1911l, or be debarred paymient and I Persons indebted to said estat mkust Lake payment on or' before the above ate-to the undersigned. Arthuar Jones, May25 .- Executer. 4.- mn El . - Deige by ose J. E.BGS .E FNL GGm&FIDEY Uayr Pikn, .O 'I8f iCoe ikn ak DRI.E.IGL Denis Libert,S.. PeIc atCnrleer endy C ateHl Kni. mf P. Prte onesiona Cardp.m. Moda By ordereof is L. Cta. ,. SA R . R. . IoL ad RunninistSyls Paten Logstne Sndle2 Kie tiu rvlof wheP., .9tatend ovSion S 3p.in, Ina eveningafer hlt b a d Bo dya. Worw atl eafrath. 1w~ By Evrdear e of hg ls ae sae.ig Qu ality.CC R OC HILI Running Cadost StyBinghA 'pAent TonYouit ncej~g oiled ithou remova ofwheels qpaened Sd Spng ... U t Ski, Dep . I. x Yes, and m.n aity a pret ty tace tolps A multi tutde of sins. Now when you get clothes -at Roths chil-d's you can sjafely buy those that look good to you-because weknow tind have Stud1(ied thle essential Iui nS OUT aI I Yesand lay a) re4 by thre tos to k tdoes'ins th*ie cldesseda polh r bu ther thravt ok tald &sWeil, Chicago. w ren aind hae* ears -,r C Iothier."9 e 1 or Ismem en em FOR THE BEST & FOR THE BEST -SEE- / AND Bristow Greenville, S. C. Strictly one price ATri.ETIC CUT CLOTHEs' orMnyBaki o r N EW YO RK not Siid. Mu chi Needed Necessaries nerfe of Ph ve thin we have to ofe our custome r iste to never clog up, saves cuss words, hard feelings andl mule pdwer. You need a grain cradle? We have the best 14-finger cradle Enamel ware, all kinds. The best (Jualit3n $he market. Ourl 1c counters contains mtany ar'ticles you need each da. W IC H ANDlLE LO0A F BREA D) re e I ) r ar d( Wndm s. t 11s sell you these absolute Our 0 rocery Deparit mn rt is compil e e. SeeN o oeh goOd1 in this~ de(partmn ent.' nu o o ehn Coq ctr e nicE' line' of Hard ware, Iubber Roofing and darmykng atov ith offset, 15-gallon tan k attachment js a, Oome to see us. Picken Harren &rocerr Co. T. It. ALLEN, Mfgr. - s Plkesp