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I "W*' ' Pickens .Sealinel-JoumaL . I , ?? ? HapDHinss ol a Local and Personal Nature. ?Mr: lieego Bo wen spent Tuesday iu town. > ?Tho longest pole gets the per. sinunon on the 30th. ?Prof. John E. Hooil, of Viueloud spout Saturday iu Piokens ?J n in oh P. Caroy, Esq., is spendr ing a few days at Tftte Springd. || an(^ Mrs. J. F. Banister, I j\r, . & Hpont Sunday at Mr. It. A. Bowen's. I ?Miss Vivian Folgor, of Eueley, is visiting tho Misses Folgor this weok. i \ ?Yon cAn got Coat's thread at 50 cents per dozen spools at Carter's, Liborty. ?Earlo Lewis, of Greenville, spent Sunday with tho family of his father, Maj. J. J. Lewis. ?Ambler Gilreath, of Greenville, is on a visit to Pickens. Ho camo over in his automobile. < tj1-- /ii ni ? x-ui omu *jueu|) -1 wo second hand gius, ami otio preflK; nil in good i order. J5. E. Grandy. ?Walter W. Griflin, of Greenvillo is spending a brief vacation iti Pickens with his mother, MrH. Flora Griffin. ?Tho young prople of the (own had an enjoyablo dance iMonday even iujj iu mo mm over roiger & Tiiornley's store. ?The county campaign will come * to a close next Friday ftt Pickens. The largest crowd and the best time gonerally is oxpected. ?llev. O. 3VI. Abney preached an interesting sermon to a largo and appreciative congregation at the Methodist church yunday morning. ?Prosident Mell, of Clemson College, announces that the management cannot enroll any more students, ns every room in the barracks is assigned. ?Tho hardoat rain of the summer (oil lere Monday afternoon. It was accompanied with some wind and hail, but not enough to do serious damage. ?A. chango is being made in the public roftd loading from J. H. Newton's to tlio Kirksev farm. The new road is ft great, improvement on the orooked old road. I* I \ ? 1 ! /V?. w !: y r | ? 1'iokonn Graded School will open I V4 / tn/1n?r ai\I n Ii^i fil> .?. a. J I iiiuuMuj) kjupvf v. i lieu ytJiir uiitiur the pnme managomeut. The past year was the moHt HiiccoBaful since the graded Bchool haw boon eatab liahed. Parents aro urgod to ate that thoir children enter on the opening day. ?Wanted at once a man who is fconeet and sober and furnish ??ood recommendations, to sell tins New Improved Singer Sewing Machine. Kxpoiience unnecessary. Li bora I coutract. Ad Irona Tim ttingnr Sow ing Machine Ktoie, 2*20 Main St., Greenville, 8. ('. ?There will he an all day Hinging at Tw Ivi) Milt cln roll the fourth Honda; in August. Lot, everyIxn1\ 'W * coined '-tying n < w?11 fi'led basket* and 8o| f b< ok', and lei uh have singing t'ifac will w ke theeohoe< of the gran I, a niUtir ing h< nga that wool up fn in J 01? i t 11 o j oad old "oamp meetii g dayp," % " -.; Y\:fSX-xC ": J A^f w, * VV~?V'Y':/ .'' J{ ;:l;, gPgPJp " f ?Jobn I/. Vattey, of Yorkville, has beou oli..rt visit to friends in Piokens. ^ ?Fok Sale ?A good miloh cow. Apply to If. M. Hoster, U. F. D. No. 2, Piokens, 8. C. ?You cnn fmd a real nice assort ment of Corbitt aud Hummer bug gies aud surreys at Carter's, Liberty ?Mrs. N. D. Lesosne and children , of Allendale, are spending a portion i of the heatud term with Mrs. D, R. (, Mauldin. ?Miaa Mary McGowan, who has been visiting the Misses Folger, re- i turned to her homo in Spartanburg 1 Saturday. . I ?AH persons interested are re- 1 quested to meet at Bothlohcm on 1 Tuesday, August 23rd, to cloan off 1 tho grave yard. ( ?Quite a large party from Daous- , villo section spent Boveral days at ( Tablo lfock last week. They reported ( a most onjoyable time. , ?Rov. D. \V. Hiott preached one i oi hi^ characteristic able sermons to ] mi ?. ii-restod congregation at the B?j>!i't church Sunday evening. ? .V . Charlie Bowen, of Atlantn, ' is spei diuga brief vacation in Pickens. His friends aro pleased to hear i good reports of him in tho Gate City. ?A large party consisting of about twenty livo young peoplo from Pickens, spent two du.ys at Caesar's Head I tho past week. Several of thel young i j ladies folly intended to kiss old Cao! war, but failed to find bin bead. Ono j of the young men planted both foot I ft i fhn nrnniiim nf Hrtficinf nn/1 J4 vr - vuv , (?UU lb HWO audibly hoard to crack. ?Addie Gravley, aged eight years, died nt the homo of her father, W. I). Gravley, at Reedy River, S. C., Sunday tho 14th inst., of malaria fover. Sho was buried at Porter's Chapel, Tuesday following. The funeral services wero conducted by Rev. O. M. Abney. Tho parents have our sympathy in their soro boreavement. ?Mrs. James Boroughs, of the Prater'H sectiou, died at her home Monday night. She had been in declining health for some time and had been seriously iii for several weeks. Doatli litis removed one of tho lovliest Christian characters of the coinmunity in which she lived. She leaves a large family of children, all of whom are grown, to mourn her death i I i I I I' ' ] i I i > i < i ?A camp of the Woodmen of the World wfiH organized here Satorday night. The organization was perfected by the election and installation of officers by/District Organizer, J. W. Callahan}, of Gretmvill?, anniHtod by C. H. Storoy, of Eanley. The now camp/iH to bo knOwn as I'iekona Camp, Wj O. W. (so. 229. '1 hero aro twonty charted members. The followiOR/otlioera jiVore duly installed: Ivy M. Maulcliu/ C. Commander; J. L. O. TJionipHon, A. Lf.; W. E. Dendy, Escort; Lf. W. Fair, liaukert F. E. Cojt, Clork; llev. O. M. Abney, Watchman/ Kev. I). VV. Hictt, Itov. O. L. MoC^ain tiorf H. B. IiyeiH, ManfttTor?; Ew. E. 1*. Webb, J. I<. Bolt and Ij./O. Manldin, Examining Physician/ The now oamp starts off auspiciously, and in mire to increase rapidly in ranmln rship. The iiianr aneo feature ol tl c or.lor is one of it? beHt attractions, as ontv the best of risks are taken by the order and titrates are exceedingly low. i V'M'iUv " ' V ^ ' ?It is hardly any wonder that people on the streets Saturday afternoon stood with arms akimbo find beheld with astomshmeut au altogether novel sight? Mrs. Ann Griffin, the "Mother of Pickens," ag?d 90, flying through tliu streets iu an automobile. After it was til over, ahe was surprised ut herself. Her grand nephew, Ambler Gilreath, wan chaffuer and made a safo trip. Mrs. Qriflin says that au far back as hor jhildhood days it wan customary for people to walk all ordinary distance. Wagons and buggios wore almost unknown 75 years ago, They woro rarities and ownod only by the best to do people. It was not uncommon for women to ride 30 to 40 miles a day on horseback. The prouont generation cannot stand ho much violent exercise, for on the whole the race is degenerating. Mrs. Griffin ha3 witnessed the different methods of locomotion from horseback to wagons und buggies, from thoso to railway trains, and now takes a spin in an automobile. She is satisfied that people will bo "flyiug" before tho passing of Iho present generation. Mrs. Griffin is 05 years old and can still boo to read without her glasses. A Correction. In our report of Mr. Laban Mauldin's speech at Easley last wook tho following ovorsight was made: Wo reported that Mr. V auldin favors $2 commutation tax and two mill urODOrtV tax. Hih reul nnsi tion is, he favors $1 commutation tax and one mill property tux, and more if necessary, to have good roads. Ho thinks the burden of roads should rest equally upon lu bor and capital. It was not the intention of the reporter to misrepresent Mr. Mauldin, and we gladly make tho above correction. A Card. I wish tho pooplo of Pickens county to know Jtliat sickness, and not indifference lifts prevented 1110 from canvassing the county this summer. I hope all will understand this and that no one will blame me for my failure to visit over tho county. HesDectfuIlv. S. A. MoAlisior. NoticeOn tlio 3rd day of Bept. 1904 jit 10 o'clock, I will lot the building of a now road near Sylas Williams in Dacusville township. A. J. Welborn. Aug. 15, 1004. Co. Com. Summons For Helicl'. Complaint not Served. State of South Carolina, l Pickens Goiluty, j Court of Common Ploas. B. H. Williams aud John M. Williams in their own right ami as administrators of the estates of John I. Williams anil Elizabeth Williams de- I ceased, and Mary Moon, Mnlimla Smith, Vrances Looper and Medio Boweu Plaintiffs, against J. H. Whitmire, B. II. Whitmire, E. INI. Whitmire, Banister Whitmiro, Essie Whitmire Artlmr Whitmire Elorouce Whitmire, Emma Williams, J. D. Williams John Williams Willie Williams, Wade William*, Dartlmhi Ainobl nnrf linrnoff. Willinnio Defendants. To tho Defendants nbovo named: Yon ure hereby Hammoned and required to answer the complaint in this netion which is tiled in the oflice of tho Clerk of Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said oomplaint on the subscriber *t his oflice at Pickens, S. 0., within twenty da.vs after the servicer hereof, oxolusive of tho day of such service; and if you tail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the Plaiutiffs in this action will apply to the Court, tor tho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August -1th, A. I)., l'JOI. J. M, Stewart, Deputy O. 0. P. -jSE W/ I ) C. E. Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants E, IS!. YVhitmiro, Runic NVhitmiro, Arthur Whitmire, Klorauee Whitmire, S, W. Williams, and J. J>. Williams, non rosidontH, tako notieo, that (ho SummoiiH, of whioh tho forego i?g is a copy, and the Complaint in the ihove entitled notion was fllpd in the of :ioo of the Clerk of the Court for Raid ionnty and ?Stato on tlio 4tn day of Aujust, 19<)t. C. E. Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorney. \My //oTrj "I had a'very severe sickncss that took off all niv hair. I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again." W. I). Quinn, Marseilles, III. One thing is certain,? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hairgrows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and always restores color to gray hair. 11.44 a Will*. All 4raf|liU. If your drnggUt cannot auuply you, a*net ua on# dollar anil wo will expr?ea you a bottle. aura and *!? tha name of your neareat expreaa offline. Addreaa, J. C. AYKR <X>? I-owtl, Maaa. Liberty Items. Miss Mamio Jetfc, of Atlanta. is the guest of Mrs. A. F McCord. Jiminio McCord, who has been visiting his sistor, Mrs. J. VV. Strickland, in Atlanta, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson, of Glemson College, are the gueblK of muir Hinior, mis. >v. vj- l^eil. Mrs. Banister, who has been very sick, is much bottor. Miss Nottio Parsons, who his been vi?i t.i !?(? friend* and icl/.tives it) Carnesvillo and Lavonia, Ga., returned bomo Friday and ban boen very nick since her arrival. We are glad to note she in better at this writing. Mr. Worry Griffin and bis bride, f?'om Birmingham, Ala., aro visiting tho homo of Mr. Smith Griffin this week. Verona Cron shaw, tbo little 7-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crenshaw, of Atlanta, died with dipthoria last Friday night and was brought horo Saturday evoning and I laid to rest in the Liberty comotarj'. Only a few weeks past sinco little Yerena visited her grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wakelin. A very heavy rain foil here Salur (lay night ami Sunday. Mrs. IT. Abercrombie is very sick this week. W. II. Chancy, depot agent, bus resigned, and Mr. Buob, from Law-1 [ rence, S. C., has taken his place. MisB Otis O'Dell, of Roanoke it visiting her sister, Airs. J. A. Algood, I this week. \V. S. P. | The wot weather tiprings aro be-1 giniyjig to come now, as many have been wishing for. 1 Messrs. Clifford and Martin Ganttj are visiting in Spartanburg this week. ' In the absence of Rev. D. \V.! Hiott, Rev./YV. A. Christopher filled ' his appointment' at the Baptist ehurchjSupdivy, Mr. Christopher is one of South Carolina's moat promising young ministers. Miss 'Stella Garvin, of Easley, ie visiting Miss Lula Gary. i'rof. McL). Weams closed a Hour ishiog singing school last Fridaj night at Ruhamah. L'rof. Weams is I mi export teacher in vocal music.. He I will begin another school at Alt. Tabor today. Qui/, attended the siuging school and was greatly beueiitteu and enjoyed tho concert, which Prof. Wearns knew well how to arrange The songs that were sung are too numerous to mention. ltcc:tatious were recited by Misses Florence Davis and Ethel Boggs, Prof. Garrett gave a short talk on music. Grey Eyed Girl you haven't soul in any items in some time- 1 am getting uneasy about that frieuil oi yours, for I believe he is taking ull your time. Sunshine, I haven't, been goin?? to see many pretty girls, but it yon have no objection I will come to set you. Shorty, how do you like the idea of taking two girls to ride at tin ounjc- niiiw, iim yon wus wist wcdue^-I dny afternoon? Bridge to Let. Wo will let the building of the luces bridge across Twelve Mile liver, 2 miles north of Calhoun, on 9th of Sept., 190-1, at 10 o'clock, to the lowest responsible bidder. lJlatis and specifications to be made known on lay of letting. L. D. Stephens, Co. Super. I) out Out Footsore! (Sri Allen's I''iii)l*Kniie A wonderllit powder that euros lirotl, aching, swpiuini? 1'?_ < t awl makes new or IikIii shoes ' eas\ \*k to-day tor Allen's Knot Ua-e. Aeee|>t 1 no >ulistitute Trial package KKKK. Address A s Olmsted. I.eltoy, N. N. \sk Your Dealer Tii'm Foot-Kane A powdor foi the feet. It euros Swollen Sore, Hot, (Jnllons, Aching, Sweating Feei, Cor 11 h and liunions. At all Druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Ask today. CLOSING E O iVViss Irene Clar A' LIBERT On Monday Night, August 1 At 8:30 < Druiiilwllt vh < \mccrt Wall/. (< !ninposo<l b; I'leute Do Wtih/. (CI. \V. ])n Morning Prayer (L. St re 'unsy Waltz (K. Mac In (In; ('Imrcli (I<. K. Orthop. IS, Duoro WhIzcv?Duct (Vmi Joseph I a Shower of l'f>?i'H Will'/. (I(. .Siren Tho H.e March (C5. (i. M >n:ket (M. H. Cochrai Spring Time ftieetiiiir M Twilight Kolioe? (Frederick .1 Holiday March (F. It. Kin Fire My (M. II. C ichrar "M> First Piece"?Dint (L. E. Ortli. op. vVlv n You Love, Lov.-, I ovc! (Pan! Tiet Mv Ma's Waltz (E. Mac: On so, Andnlouse? (Jupr'ce de 0 no;?i' F ewell (ioodniglit iN< Prof. J. E. PareonH will roniler govern , and Comet, " " unit jf Prices n All kinds of. Summer Goods for Ji cool if you would be comfortable. ] suits if you want to enjoy '-The Goc Strousel Ja Br?s' i High j Clothing! Wo arc well supplied with all kinds Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats miuI Gents T nv;f rproiv/'d n Ki? lnf nf J v?./w ? V>V.V>1 T v.v* IV 1/1^ 1VI V 1 W.UIVJ gandies and dimities. Solid case ol Hardware of every description. Bu and Furniture, anything everything July and August are usually the dull make lively months, call on us for ai to you to make your wants known, \ FOLGER & TI Sole Agents for the IV Strouse & Bros. C Battle Axe S AT A. K. Pi GREENVILLE You can buy any Summer for less than cost. Some MENS SHIRTS reduced t Closing out our Straw Hat You can get 25 per centdi and Children's Oxfords tie K ?1.1 1. iiuiu ai? tuny ar? uu: JJUUV.I> determined to close, them c A is /A. IV. Ory Goods Store, End Tliiii)- Clilldrrn arr Mi kl) . Mother Gray'* Sweet Powders fur Children. , usei! t?y Mother Gray,a nurse In Children's home \kT New York, llreak up Colds in :j-| hours, cure l?'e- WW vcrislniess, Headache, Stomach troubles, 'I'ecth- *" 1 inn Hlsordcrs, and destroy Worms At alJ drUK. t;ists, &* . Sample mulled I'.UKK. Address, A I 11*11 ."V WIIIIXU'M l.l'KOV ^ 'ri'?M?i>BBH Notice I P- J All persons are hereby warneij not to . UU1L hunt, fish, cut timber or in any way j tressspat-s on auy of our lands Any , violation of this notice will bo prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. j E. H. Richardson. L. O.Rogga, [ I- (?. Hoggs. T, G, Hoggs. W. I,. Hoggs. W. W. Smith. J. T. Hoggs, J. J. Wakelin, Agt. ; J. V. Griffin, H. J. Rohineou, j jA 8. D. Stewart. W, J, Hoggs. JP Ij. H. Hoggs. S. G. Hoggs. ' Bh E. E. Doris, I). II, Doris. OABTORIA. p\ Betra th? st Tto Kind You Hava Always Bought (%?r I . I rmJ& XERCISESi k's Music Class, of r? ? 'V. S. c. a 22nd, Beginning Promptly of )'Clock. Dp y Charles 1 trumhellor) Minn Irene Clark. irkee) Mi8?< I$e?(?e Parxoim. iililio^) Mi?? ()(i? O'Oell k) Mr. Willie Hunt. No. 3.) Mitw Olive Belle Crane, ihitakjr) Uis-xeA Clarke uml Paraoiis. hhog. lHfl.) Miss Carrie Hutchinn. Oill .< iller) Mihh Meria Hunt. Ill Nfiw f"?ri U???l.:r.v laid win) Mihh Je.snie ParnoriH. ',oUrfl ewoll) Mips Mai tie l'arson ?. i bull) U isH H lit tie Boggs i) Mian Zola liutchiiiH. >i? 18. No. 1.) Mi?a C arke and McCravey. jt n?. Sonjc) Misaiw Clark and Parsons. A'' k.) Mins Annie BokK^- ' (J. Asher. op 80.) Miss Clark**. I,,(>8'r wrse) Cltorus l?v nia"" !>ayn?' l'liost1 of his tinea t selections on the Violin pa{"" A" if, -< ' V"V\. v * "** J, r -mw II ! I I I m m i , \ 1 Ml ily and August. Keep Buy one of our Two-piece >d Old Summer Time," Isjthe k. : KIND THAT pi) ; FITS. of light summer clothing, Furnishings. irecl and white lawns, orf white lawn, 6c to 25c. \\t o_ cllltl VVil^UIlS, OtOVCS with prices always right, months but lively prices nything you need. Its up ve will do the rest. lORNLEY. Iitchell Wagon lothing and 'hoes. 4 lH?7"JO iim o, s. c. goods we liavtf big bargains in luni LU 4UC s at Yi price. scount on Ladies :s. The prices ; last. We are >ut. PARK, GroeHville, S. C. GO TO , H. ASHMORE To get your Buggy Tire Sot with the 1 Tire Setter Machine^ "It Does it Right1 OASTOniA. the /91,18 Kind You Have Always Bought OASTOniA. th? 1 yflto Kind You Haw Always Boi^ I J. H BURQE55, i-* i i rrr t rrr ..ULNTlbT.. SKNECA, - S. C. <n'or Nimmons Store, 1> >vle Building * 5) a. hi, to 1 p. hi. ? 5j p. m. to 6 p in. ?tlce to Debtor* mul Credit.*m pernoiirt having claim* against ihe ?>f R. II. Cureton, deceased, vs I it. the Rftirie, duly attested, ;or jnt hy the 1st day ol Ootohor, ?h xt. iiidt;! ted to said t'Htato will i> nko nut to >'ury B. Cure.oa. {. 4, 1901. ^Administratrix, ...