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V il~~Ifas~I aLocal lM Personal, Nature. does it take to run a good - Loney. - A , touse will do fur a girl forgive you. -We have some doubts about the man who is always boasting of his reform. --All-tho Pickensites .who have been suffering with grippe are im-. proving. -You can't always hold a girl re sponible for being held in her sweet heart's arnis. -A bapy ma rriage is the usual result when love is adulterated with a little common sense. -iT. L. Bivins has moved aid is now pleasantly domic iled in his new home on Cedar liock street. -Major J. M. Stowart is confined to his bed with grippo. It is to bo hoped he will soon be out again. --Miss Maudo Ashnoro of Atmnta, is at home on a visit to hunpufolks. er mother Mrs W. H. A.shmorc, is igbt sick. Dr. J. L. Bolt ii confined to his ro having been indisposed for say EIys. His many friends hope be on be out again. good thing for this old woid that the people who growl about the weather do not have the making of it. Prof. W. E. Dendy is quite indis posed, being conqned to his room for several days. Hiriends hope he will soon be out agh1p. SSmoko a lass and look for the big spot ou the sun. It is very large, but it does not portend dire disasters, nor a failure of heat. -If the ground hog omained out side his holo lie will doubtless begin to feel that he made a slighLt mistuke about the winter's back Leing broken. -The Southern Railway has been hard hit for the past ton days. It has averaged a wreck a day; but for tunately the casualties have been very light. , who has been Charlesten, has is now contined * *..any friends hope --Ther~e was a worked table .cover *taken froni the Pickens train a short time ago which belongs to Mrs. B. B. LaBoon; she asks the one wvho got it to please send it to her. ---A young woman in Darlington got mnarrie~d in aL magistrate's office on *Wednesday, and while going fraom Lhe buggy foil on the ice and broke her arm in twvo places. -Now is the limo to subscribe for a good pipor-, and c d11 it your owvn and niot have to borrow one from your neighbor. HeI don't say any think bnt like, the owl thinks a whole lot. -Of grippes and cohds both Low ni and country are very sick and the weather has been the most unfavora b~le for any lessening of the spread and the force of these distressing maladlies. -The city of Gaiifney has had two months' of prohibitionl, and the citi zens arepnuch pleased at present con ditiona. It would be hard to mud1~er a corporal's guard to voteo the dispeni sary back there. --Though we have a large acreage aown in grain the season has been n.ml for its growvth and both get if you are bhmo na i . :. scription. All who owe for it behind January 1905 will be cut, so do not blame anyone but yourself if you fail to get the paper next week. * -Dougan & SThcftall, of S-avannahI, Ga., have bought the White Stone Springs, in Spartanburug Coun ty, from Jas. T. Harris. TIho price was $150-000. The p)1Iurchaser pr-opose to make it a summer and winter re sort. -Our collections are g)od, for w'alch) we are thankful. Of all those who have boen cut off, fully one half hiave alreadly come back and a groa t big lot of now subscriptions have -come in. Interest in the contest is getting warm. T -'ho (ureton stock of goods which were b~oughat by .3. T. Fennell andi Co., is being sold rapidly, at and below cost. This is a nice line of goods and any one wanting anything * in this stock should call before it 'C, bas been too closly iciked over. r~it,5z th4m O-nOdence in yourself is half the battle of life- -and fooling people is the other. half. -We are glad February is a short month-if the weather is to continue like it has thus far. -It makes a womav pretty mad to think she can't out down her weight the way she does her age. -Mrs. Bessie Roark has started a class in shorthand and she asks all who desire to jin to do so at once. -John M. Geer, president of the Easley cotton mill spent last Mon. day in the city.--Anderson Intelli gzencer. --Once upon a. timo opportunity 4 f:,iled to knock at a wise muan's door. uat ho advertised for lier and she eae Und stayed. -.:itrercial fortilizers are not being marketed this year as it was last year. The low price of cotton is no doubt the cause. -But fine forthers do make fine birds, despite the old prdverb, But fine feathers do not always make good or usoful birds. -The low price of cotton, the re duction of tho acreage and the use of fertilizirs for this year's cotton I crop is the almost absorbing topic of conversation tiii-e days. --The Anderson Methodist Chmt ch has furnished four missionaries to the foreign field. The Anderson churhes now support four mission aries in the foreign field. Can any other community show a better re cord for sowing seedt -Florence -Mr. Italph Carter, of thWe'0wrtv. Hard ware Co. is now a citizen of Wal halli. His family is occupying W. L. Vorner's beantiful residence on Faculty Hill, recentli vacated by Mr, 0. L. Farw.>od and family. We wel. come thei as citizens and neighbors. -Oconeo News. -I. N. Earlo died near Liberty last Friday night from the effects of Grippe. He was buried on Sunday following in the Pickens cemetery. Rev. B. Holder officiated in the burial ceremonies. Mr. Earle was 71 years old. A good peaceab le citi zen and a member of tile Baptist Church.. -We- have noticedi most of the stock from the country that is driven or rode into town is in good condition and we seldom see a por horse or mule. This speaks well for the far mers, for the care and condition of stock and cattle is a good index to the character and prosperity of tihe owner. -R B. Byars has "filled a long felt want" in Pl'ikens, and by so do ing he is helping that "hnngry feel. ing" each day. He put in a canning outfit last year on his farm near* Eis icy Mountain, and the people of this vicinity are eating some mi hty nice string beans, tomatoes and peaches. HeI will enlarge the plani this season. He ought to move it to Pickens. -Speaker Smith, of the House in Columnbia, has appointed Messrs. B. A. Morgan of Greenville, Geo, E. Prince of Anderson ands T1. B. Fra. zier of Sumter as tihe special commit tce to sit during the recess and r~e port to the next session of tihe legis. lature what ebanges would be0 neces sarp in the constitution to put bien nial sessiousi into effect. -The Greenville News of the 8th inst. says: "Mrs. Effie Andrea, wife of J. M. Andrea, died at her home near Sandy Flat yesterday, after oeveral months illness. Mrs. Andrea 'lihr'r of .' latthias Richard dlay." -- A strong polition stood is being circulal Cyllege, for tihe remloV penisary at Pendleton sary wvas destroyed by ago and the inspectors deavoring to straightet counts. It is said by that the students secu beer from this dispen its removal is desired. wvho bought the (lap 1. Mr. T. D). Harris, has with his goods and che been making wonde. meonts en thle hplace a gang of carpentors at him a nico residence. ' ing up and improvin, ditching and terracing fixing to-have a fine fa: home. THE Largest and most magnificent stock of Furniture in upper South Carolina can be found on our floors and we bought these goods for CASH and have put K 0 C K-0 U T prices on them. . Below we givethe quality and price of some of our goods. 100-3.50 Beds, live feet higli for $3.00. 125-6.00 Beds, six " " " 4.75. 50-8.00 roll ft. 6 1-2 feet high, for 5.75. 100-10.00 Oak Dressers, large glass, 8.50. 150-9.00 Oak Diressers, medir i glass, 7.00. 125-3.5d Washstands for - - - - 2.75. A BEAUTIFUL SUIT FO1 $14.50. The best No. 7 Stove on earth for $10.50. 28 pie ces A large No. 8 Stove, 28 pieces, $15.00. In fact we have nearly everything that goes into tie house. M4.etts & JaGreenville, aVMetts So. Car. PRICES AND TH NCEm'G'S. Whisk Brooms 15 cents. Clothes Brushes 25 Cents. Combs 5 cents. Combs up to $i.oo. -lair Brushes 25 cents. Hair Brushes up to $1-50. Talcum Powder, Letlows, 10 cents. Talcum Powder up to 25 cents. * Euthynol Powder, best inadc, 25 cents. Swan's Down Face Powder 25 cents. Gossoner Face Powder 25 cents. Pencils i cent. Pencils up to 1o cents. Legal Cap Paper, the quire, 10 cents. Fools Cap Paper, the quire, 15 cents. Pratt's Stock Food, in buckets, 85 cents. Quinine Hair Tonic, 25 cents. Quinine Hair Tonic 50. V romatic Cod Liver Oil, a splendid tonic, 75c. . Pips 5i ens Pipes u1p to $5.50. 0 Tooth Brushes 5c. "Tooth Brushes up to Soc. -Tooth Powders 1 5c. Too')m la; 25C. Tooth Paste 25 cents. * . Family Syringes, a good one, 50 cents. Nunnally's Candies, the kind to give your girl, the pound, 6o cents. When your system or your buggy needs Cas tor Oil, see us; 10 and 20 cents a pint. PICKE NS DRUG C O. I Cabbage Plants and Sea Island Cotton Seed. Cabbage Planits for .sale, intl no0w renttly for delivery. "IHrIy Jersey Wakefield" and "Char testoni Large Type Wakefield,'" two earliest siiarl'headl vnt-ietlli: anti h~eadl hi rotati on it s ined "Succession," "Augusta Trucker" and "S),ort Stema Flat nutch,' tihe three b~est ilat-head vari ethes aint head it, rotation as tuanmed. P'ries: _Sitgle thuousandt, $1 .50; 5,000t~ aind over $1.25 per l,000; l0,000) andl ov'er, $1 per 1000. Te'rius: Cash withI oruter: or juaits senit C. 0. D., purtehaser paying return chiarges (in inley. Onur plant beds~ o'en py 35~ nieres itn South Carolina Seiu C'on-t, initO we titulersitntl growing themt in1 then open ir; touagh atti hatr; thicy will situnt severe coldi withouit injuary. lanutts crated for ilpinetit weigh :(0 Ib:<. per 1000 nti we hlave spehitl low rtttes or ptromtnh rtaspiOtation by Sothenlicr xpress Co. I knoitw of (ttheri llints .you: cnan chitIeapher ia mnine. I sell gooti idanits. No ebenpcutt'it rate" plantts thililted fromt my fartat. I guaanttee those thatt I ship to be trute to type alid 11tune, andi grown from lIight gradle sttis purchat sect froin two of thne ltnot rel ialite jeetd ltiouses int the United staites. I will refit td putrchaise gtt-l('e to aly dlissittisied etistoiner at endl of season Our Cotton, See'd. Lint otf outr ILotg Staple v'ariety of SICA ISL~AN D) CJO'i"PON sohl thils year in Charleston tn Diecemiber:2, aL 3:2e. her potui. Secti $1.'i5 per bu. ; lots of 1o 1)1u. anaid over -fi pe(r bushel. Nuly slet'thiy: Promp~t shtipinent, Tlrue varieties, ati ttatisfledt Customnet. I htave been int the lhant btriaiiess for' |d yettt. N Wmn. C. GERAT'Y, "'ii" AIIA, l'A'i'hisiA41N'" Yuings Island, S. C. A Beautiful Home Wedding.NtieoFiaStlme. At the residence of Rev. WV. C. IWl tpt o..1.Nwoy i~ Seaborn, on last Thursdtay 16th, a 6htu fMrl,195 o tlt ist largc p)arty of neighbors and~ fr'ienids ttti~i fteeuut ' ~zuo rw gathered to w it ness the marriage of (tl~.Lca:leurcs Miss No, only daughter of Mr. and -- . . Mrs. S'oaborni to Mr. Philip3 Robeltrt. NtletIcbo' iilrdir. sotn. Rev. D) W. Ifitstt ouilited. E~t f1.K ors(O~t&t ilJit A ft er the Ctl'uonlny, at81thlt301 s pio sctthm lgayutlsido to t'ie feast wats servodi and the younig p)oo. ntifrpimnt yiii1'tttyo ple whiled awvay the hours pleas ntly Arl 95 tilIlooidbe oI in chiattinig and singinglt Mu'. and Mre1.p fi1(Rtt r eetdt a i a Robe~rtson huave the prospect of a huap- i~o~ oiyt py~ life before them. Mrs. Robinson* .I.VtivrExLit, is a ytoung lady of mnyi 10( nol taits .~i.10.1 nesjS i luIawilteapply tolJ. a.eNewbory, Jndg. Mr.LI~.)Ot,0tiiS t lng tt~(l1) of5 PAll foiHi~ ng ilais ont, ot the "otis armer ii Itol he to 1th day& of Milamr,190,ior ecasebd, set-~ Bobment, fothofestln ofoSamollerow, Oi~f35~ sonof IdOdetAsedJ9,an as tho e idsmied t a Ex ty thebarquoonFeh.h 1h, 05.4 . Siecuor. over the Sea oftic londDtbcoriialn Cirtor. wily n he avnAfll p. esons 95hvn; lis gi~ h c TatIo'D.'K. Norrs Nece.wl r A Leson n Th Maret eit m legally ateb'd to t not to ud f if'j'mttio inthel~~nisignd fort' payent by the 'tn ay of'eutii ibutd t the1)einoaor y iApr~ ill90, t oseb uidebre it la Iy( thid etato ar1rgte topa lho 110 sm It~rotl(Jirtii tndo' th LiIC j I It (OAes S~. CGt. * Maing ~ a otiswife" giing . b .. 05- t Cmifria '. h arto andwille mak er t hs. i'vt fu'yanfrz tatli 1( nd helpf .Otho odfeed.rht' PtnBam vliiho~' aMr.iRobertson isa aonlprge aord.pros use farmort, a broth t tgliie Prof.ao b icen P old) etson arf t:ae o Ca to aln1)gSoe overn ah Sume of ie latd 1tfe theYuGv iw o~ * ' U~d~Not en to Debtgor"FanitCrnditor_. Alltpersor$shaving claimlngaiVstiah ~ 1.-,~' and requste i'tl o prsen the~i yiotlproperly * Ji'iggn~fron Aa[tygi tei for p yment byoz the)n 1st aof ':1 "doznt.Guesbte >Dr. H. N. Snyder, president of Wofford College, will doliver the com. moncement address at Clemson in June. Elaborate preparations are being made for what promises to be one of the most tnemerablo comn. menceeonts in Clemson's history. .'here will be an unusually large number of olumni present, men %kho hold high textile, engineering and executive positioiE all over the coun try. -Next week we will give you a re iume of the doings of the General I ssembly; the acts that have been Issed and ratified. Very little legis ation has been enacted. There wore L93 bills passed, and of this number wenty-four relate to school bondd; ,hirty-nine to local County matters, md twenty-three refer to individual flaims, and considerably more than ialf of the total legislation was upon )urely individual or local matters. Watch for the next paper if you evant 'o see what was.dono. -On the 11th inst. Mrs. F. T. Brown, of Spartanburg, with an in. ant and fourteen year old'dau ghter vere riding in a buggy across the yridgo over Fairforest Creek, near he city. The horse slipped on the ce and buggy, linrse and the riders tlI went down in the stream The nb.' was well wrapped, nnd as the voi or was not very deep, Mrs, Brown ipeedly rescued it. The buggy was >rokeu and the haise conbiderably ruised. Mrs. Brown suatained to serious injury. The daughtor and baby were not hurt. Fleming-Lewis. On last Wednesday afternoon, February 8th, at three o'clock,. Miss Lillie May Fleming and Mr. J. Frank Lewis were united in the holy bond of matrimony, Rev. Peter Ltokes of Donalds officiating. T- dsk, place at the ovely country home of 'te' . lather, Mr. Warren S. Fleming. The whole house %ias beautifully decor ited with ivy aid holly, and the softened lights of many lamps made Lhe scene exceedingly lovely, In con brast to the dark loveliness of the in terior, the Whole oulside world was mantled in the exquisite whitoness Af sleet, fringed Niih icicles. The bride had often expressed tho wish of having everything white with snow on her wedding lay, and never was a wish more fully realized. Clad in pure white without oina ments of any kind, the bride new r looked lovlier thant on this occasion. The bride came in leaning on the arm of the groom, and in a fewv im pressive words they were male one. Immediately after the ceremony re freshments of cake and wine were served. Trhe bride is the eldesit daughter of Mr. WV. S. Fleming of Iloneai Path, and one of the best farmers of Anderson County. She is a yung womnaL possessed of many rar~ie qual ities of trud womanhood. Her bright an~d sunny disposition has made for her a host of friends, who will regret her absence. Tihe groom is the youngest son of Rev. J. T. Lewis of Pickens, and is one. of the best young men in the county. Hfo has an ideal country home ready for his bride, an~d in a few weeks they will go t-o house keel) mng. On Friday the happy coule b-ard ed the Southern bound for tho home of the groom's father, whore an elegant reception awvaited them. The number of useful presents re ceived showed 'the high esteem in which the couple is hel. Many friends extend congratulations and wish thema a long anid happy life. The guests from a distance wore Mlessrs. WV. H. Lewis and M. F. Townuos of Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. WV. C. Fleming of Belton, Miss Eva For January and Along all lines, specially heavy clothin shoe o jackets, blankets, flannels, and woolen goods. We have a small lot (about 4o) of overcoats t a e r determined to close out b ween now and March ist. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT...... If your size is in the lot, this is a great opportunity to r' a coat at a bargain. An unusually heavy clothing trade last fall made great in oads in our stock, but we still have some great values to oe1 in suits, extra coats and pants. A big lot of Blankets at Your own Price....,. We are making preparations for the largest spring sti: we have ever shown, and to make room for this stock we offer between uow and March ist, some unheard of barga.: lust received a solid barbed wire and nails, also a car flour and salt. Another car of furniture to arrive in a few dx and also another car of "Those Great Mitchell Wagons" the best wagon made, as everybody knows. If you want the best paint u.!de, we have it; Harri Town and Country Paint is knon ' to be the best. Ilic lot of furniture, l1 .idware, buggies and surreys, v Prices right. Sve iu for myt1l - yNu inmy 1100 . Whnt we f1avenu't in ltock wo get frt y , atd -we aro alwnys pleaied to surve you. . U RS TRU LY, FOLGER & THORNLEY, q thing Shmons hfats. 11n08. int','Furie.hing i nods a SlwIelalty. Agents fo liar 0.u Town t loc.i Cotalit ry 1111111 tm, 81 elt hii ilives,. St1 154,,1 l1atts 1%134 "TUOSH.E IATL MITUhiELL AA(M)SS." 10 CLOSE OUT FOR CA SHI 62 pairs ladies' shoes worth $2.00 tW $3.50 4 (mostly small size) (g . .. Al 're new stock of ladies' Patent I er $3- and $4.oo shoes @o . . A large portio ur new stock ladies welt $3.00, $3-50 "Icd $4.oo shoes . 1 20 pairs men's $5.00 an 4.oo shoe all leather at A great many lots of boys', misses, anc dren's shoes are offered in this reduction sale. GREENVILLE, 5. C. Writes MT e. JANE PE'TTY, of Roaring River, N. C., Aug .12, 1 ~My little boy couldl not walk a step from RHIWUMA'ISSM, all other remedies had failed to (10 him any good. Rheumacide curedl im and made(1 him sounjd and well.'" Hundreds of other let give the same testimony. cleanses the blood of all the poisons that cause Rheumatism -ant other blood diseases, and absolutely cures to stay cured. The z powerful and effective blood purifier in the world vet it improves digestion and builds up the entire system. "THE ONE THAT CURES WHEN OTHERS FAL Write DOBBITT CHEDMICAI.' COMPANY, BALTIMORF,. for Free S& Ask your drugglet for a "FoRGET ME NOT " Book. Don't Burn Your Cott( .Bring it to us. 11f you owe us we will giveO yOu Lop priCe for your cottonl and chances on it. I f we 10s0 it, itL's fault. Now for settlemend! Come and look through our store rooms; thiere thing here for you. If you don't get it it's your own f~ We thank you very much for last year's busin hope to doutble it this year. Come and see us again. ~ANYTH1NGA! EVERYTHI*