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LOCAL BREVITIES oMo TWAg !o Know ad S3015 I*u Dont. now About Our Towns, County & People -The -contest closes Saturday night, July 1st, at 10 o'clock. Get in your votes before that time. -Mr. A.B,Riggins,of Liberty, R. 3, has sent to this office a. cotton bloom found in his field the 20th Ist. -Next Saturday marriage li censes will be on sale in South Carolina at one dollar each. A word to the wise is sufficient. -Mrs. Watts Hudgens, of Chattanooga, Tenn., accom panied by her daughter, Miss Kate, is 9pending a time in Pickens with her sister, Mrs. J. .. 'Callaham. -J. E. Medlin reports cotton bloom on 28th, found in field planted the 29th of April. He has a fine crop of cotton, of the Broadwell Dou ble-jointed va riety. -The genial J. 1). Moore was chatting with his. numier6us friends Friday afternoon, and after enjoying the hospitality of his friend, Mr. Will Griffin, over )ligilt, left for his honie in Oreenvlle, Saturday morning. -Claude Hester, the mlerry, happy-go-lucky former Picke ns lad, Who has been sojournhlig several weeks with the old folks on account of the sickness of his baby, left Monday morning for his new home over in Georgia. -Mrs. Eva W. Branlett, wife of Dr. John W. Bramlett, of Chester, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Sarah, is visiting the family of Mr. John T. Hutchin 's, head machinist of the Picke s Cotton Mill. gin', the sweet five months-old ifbf-Of-Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Clayton, of Central, died on the 17th inst., and was buried the day following its death at -Bethlehem. The be reaved parents have the sympa thy of their many friends. --The young people of Ooole noy district will give an enter tainment in the new school house next Satsurday evening, July 1, beginning at 8 o'clock. Admission will be charged, ;he proce.eds to be used in fur lishing . the building. Public :ordially invited to attend. -See change of ad. of Pick .ins Drug Co.. in this issue. Dr. lum has been tinkering with h ~is tock of drugs and patent mnedi ,ines, and this "bilious" attack has caused him to "throw up" an effusion which will be f'ound in his regular space, though the doctor says young "Jule" Boggs was the "sick an" After perusing it our readers cani figure out who is or was not sick. -We have received a card from J. D. Moore, of Greenville, in which the redoutable old timer requests us to publish the name of a man living in Liberty, who borrowed $1 from the "old market n'an" several months ago, promising to return same next day, but many suns have come and gone and that dollar has not yet shown up, and "J. D." is hpot under the collar. Our old friend should brinrg into play a mite of his well-known philosophy. If we published the nrame of every subscriber who owes us a dollar we would have to add several columns to the S.-J. Our Greenville friend is all right, but we must respect fully decline to accede to his request. We do not publish a Tom Watson sheet, and to print anything that would be smirch the name of a private individual is not our aim and nnro~enn circut1, wIll be dedcatei A .y 9, 9 ati11 n,, by1 ev. W M. Dun nean, P. E. Everybody cor- tc dially invited. Lb -Married, on the 25th inst., Miss Allce Trotter and Mr, Ben- A nett Anthony,A. A. Jones, N.P., officiating; all of the Glassy Mountain section. $ -On account of the regular a meeting of the county. board falling on the 4th of July, that b body will meeton Wednesday, a 5ith prox, F -Mr. "Bud" Cannon, niglt foreman -of the Anderson Oil w Mills. was the guest Wednesday d night of Mr. D. B. Finney and t family. -We understand that cards tf have been Issued announting the marriage of Miss Eva Earle, of Pickens, and Mr. Edwin Ful ghum, of Wilson, N. 0., on h July 5th. 1, -A OAIm.-I wish to thank 0: my - friends for their kindness E to me during the sickness and S death of my wife, who died June 12th. I assure them that g their kindness is appreciated Is and will be rememberod. J. m. P -Our good friend and sub- t4 scriber, Ed. Brazeale, of Salem, R. 2, was visiting home folks - last week in and near Pickens. K He has a good farm in, Oconee Of and is getting on well in his new home. " -Dr. and -Mrs. E. B. Webb w and little daughter, of Atlanta, hare spending a time in P1lckens, ldrinking in great raughts f I ouir health-givinig ozone. They are stopping at Mr. W. 13. Free man's. -The many friends of Miss ' Lois Newton will learn with le pleasure of her marriage, on the d 21st inst., to Mr. Olin T. Hin- H ton, of Easley. Miss Lois is a very popular young lady who va numbers her friends by the e score, and they all join in wish- t tit ing her much joy. The groom is A a very popular young business t< man of Easley, who is well n known to rpany of our readers, bi and is to be congratulated on winning such a prize. -Moore & Mauldin, who have "l declared war on high prices, have pushed off many goods since their sale began, and the buying public have pounced on thespe bargains with avidity. They take a snace in this paper to tell our readers what great Pi bargains are in store for them .~ during this sale. Many articles of merit, too numerous to men tion, are offered by them at a song, and they'll' let you singF the chorus and join in the re frain. Colored Methodist Meeting and Orato rical Contest. e On July 4th, at 7:30 p. mn. Prof. James Tolbert of Green ville, will deliver an address at 1 the Pickens (colored) Methodist church. He is a very able schol ar as wvell as a very pleasing practical speaker. Everybody invitedl. On the n'ght of June 27th,the Epworth League held the De clamation contest the prizes be ing awarded to the following contestants: Mettie Rosemond, first; Irene Bowen, second; Ifle ride Boy~en, third; Sereptha Griffin, highly commended. The speakers in the contest one and1 all, made spendid1 showing and the occasion was a brilliant one, Hovey 13owven renderedl an ex quisite solo in a style peculiarly his own. J1. C. Gibbes, Professional Cards J. E. BoGOS W. E. FIND)LEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. 0. Otlice over' Pt-koma ba.nk. 48t C. aolene c18c pe tlon - . Goodwin. -If you want a good Inca bi r get a Buckeye from W. A hoinpson. -For land anywhere in Pick is county see or write J. I .shniore. 'The Land Man." -See W. A. Thompson fe C. Rhode . Island Red eggi ,.00 setting', good hatch guai rteed. -WANTED-Five or six relic le collectors to travel; $60 to $9 month, Bond required. Writ P.. STEELE, Augulta, Ga. -WANTED--To let contra( 'ith party to Log Saw Mill wit: ),000 feet daily capacity. A<6 ress P. .0. Box, No. 3q6 Sum ,r, S. 0. .jeh-1m -Dr. T. A. Seawright's Den Ll office is in the Masonic Tem le, upstairs, over the Picken rug Co.'s store. When in nee dental work call and see him -Fon SALE-A good famil, Drse; good style; weight aboti 000 pounds; age right; for cas] good note. Write or call oi .' N. WarrI'MRE, Mar. Norri otton Mills Store. Cateechee C. FOR SALE-South west Geor a farms. No finer lands, n Atter prices. We speak froi _rsonal kiw,%%'ledIge. \ii teo Iy for new list. Epton & Switzer, Spartanbhuirg, .. -N'me ]. No'ieE. Noisc1? -Begmlrninlg July 1st, we wi] ve. inl exchange for one bushe wiheat, 36 lbs. of flour and 1" s. of bran. Ve have secure< competent miller, and guaran e first-class flour. Save you heat and give us a trial. CEN'1'TAL ROLLER MIL CO. WINTHROP COLLEGE cholarship and En. trance Examination. The examinition for the award c cant. schobersaiips in Winthrop Co; re and for the admisesior of now sut nts will 1e held at the Coun1ty Cou ouse on Friday. July 7. at. 9 n. n pplicantis. 111uist hA not less than fiftee ars of age. When sthiolarships ar Lcat after July 7 they will be awar< those making the highest average E is exrmination, provided they inet e conditione governing the awart pplicants for scholarship should wrii Ps esident Johnson before the exam Wtion for scholarship examinatio anks. 8dholarships are worth $103 and frt tion. T1ne next sessini will open ptemnber 20, 1911. For further infoi ation and catalogue. address Pres B. Johnsaon, hoek lill, ,8. C, DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. actice at Central every Wednedayi Castle Hall Ickens Lodge Nlo. 122 K. of P., Stated convention 8:30 p. nm,, Monla ening after the 1at and 3d Sunda v. Work ahead for all the Ranks. All visitors cordially invited. By order of a1 L. VALLEY. C, e. .M II. ORAIO. J. of R. and S. GET A COOLER AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN We have a nice line of liair Brushes and Combs from 25r to $1 50. All the leading Face Powders and Toilet ar Icles. KEOWEE PHARMACY Pickens, S. C. 1 1~ - * -- - - - - ----- - Is. No I X Sur day morin ,3'Q 2 oces "32imee and logt!cnIe il u The anle wile bih4 endngant 'col gneoft soe NSatuess ing lo 2lowh~ we quomte and.o 2bur.,nedt rup,' ed s ~ ugr o $1f - Best, geerk atimfe pe r sh20 J.n&nP at o'cole n iet thin o d uspo t all ton Goo piet g . rie~ , t1 sale pri 2 0 Go ls edgt soa cf tn eua price 25'ie, sale price 1 2e Bins '.kirt. hins ing re'gular pric" O0e s ale pr ('i 4ie Ladies flne 1isle~ glove a in black and white, regular rarice, 25c sale price 19e Ladies whitei embroideried bella very inte.st style, regular price 65c, sale prier. e Ladies coaset~s, reenilr taries *1 00 sale prices Ladies correts, regular prisce 6Oa sal' larice.i L~ad is a 26)ue in e s pireso.'e. geusdii'. so! 1 pice $'j1 1'. (Gentoinans imnon-lIs. reguier price .$1 25 .d p~rie '9 Good( 'jnality hn--ne hsasd-eiI'i sef regu lar price it'e, . li prie r DRESS GOODS, sUITriNGs. .AmOskea. deta: gin.gh:sa. regulart 12 -2c kind, sale price 9 Manville dress (hamnbrasi s. ini sid colors and fancy , re'gulasr prrce 10c, sale price b Moore & To every lady trading as dagnuine hand forged shear ou and * whei theI ~, I ~:Hats Coli I. AA herever it go this summer youj t tolgo well dressed. If start by coming here do away InI one of our holass Bros. & Co. t, you'll be in style any. re on earth where well. sed men are. re also you will find best in mens furnisb including Hawe's ,' Eclipse Shirts, Inter n RSochs, KneeILngth 0 rwear and Arrow Brand krs. 0 so the fullest line of andl Suit Cases and Llis it will be your pleas. o see in a long time. ILD,- I 'een vTi lle, S. C thier." 0 E Bleas t. d aily and taking gains Offered. will light a huge candle i who guesses nearest how accord, being completely r nvt, will he entitled to a o 1f every guess will be lock and put outevery ev equire that you buy any. every personi visiting our morning, July the 6th. aius that can be bought * 1141 * a e j*1arlee.16 A a', A fe ether Iickjin, I(egulagr 20c, kind, tualI price '15ce Arnio'ikeu ae-ie giaghamusa. raLu Ikar prce 94, 1kalei pr u~e MEN'S FURNISli!NGs. Mens1) rari.I gul e 0 l hoe, saile price 'c 1ic 1Brigh ton gn rE~, ruh~a jin ice. 253, -ale, price 19ga F'our-ing-hatnd rties, reguilar p-rice 50Ic, sale price 40c . ",, All alb< Lies, regular 1J5e. sale price 20c "' Puarosniit underwear, regular 50c kind, a-ale prico 200 Regular 35~c bal briggan iutde r weajr sale price 20o Mens dIre sstsilis. regular 50c kind sale price 40o Mens dreas shgirts *1 kind, stale price 70c Mens Itt-st grade $1 hiatsa, sale price 822 l1Mens tand itiyt va ' 3 )5 hps ale pri c 9 Embroideries, Laces, Etc. ( .- , 0 0 a, s 10~c .- i n aIl~ ~ ct 6.1 I o 1 'are, a gulara lo, ii de prlice ( c or ~ $lachaon ince's, te. He at 4ec ftI iaa nt 2-n:* i '.irnbri~oidrv ait 15ec .0 luwhl wie100 l ernfbroidei'ey at 21c I ratri ton to ''atch ab~ovea in alil withs l O la iCeu J8 to 19 'J*values, atL le Let Eere cOmlpany se we will give one pai.. of