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Miss Jennie Green, of Easloy, rids in Pickens this week. rn unto Mr. and Mr. C. I A e opder, on the 10th Inst., a gr. -A. J, Booga ntf & 11e1i 4spent F port*6 4f list veek aOA boun. y --Capt. J. T.,- Tayloi left Monday for a business trip to Western north *Carolina. -Miss Florence' owon , left last week for a visit-to frhinds in Lausrens and Greenville. -J. .3rown;. ianager of the Piokenp.. 6il Mill, is spending this week at/Elowry BranoTi, Ga. ---Syt. of Education It. T. Ial. Wm has been quite sick, but., is able tobe'at his post again. -1%lrs. E. B. Webb, who has boon on a vislt to her parents in Clarks. Ville, Oa., has returned home. -Miss (ora Bowen has returned home from a visit to relatives and friends at Central and Liierty. -Misses Ina and Maka .Bogg -, daughtern of Cleft of Court A. John Boggs, speut last week with, relatives at Calhoun. -Rev. D. W. Hiott filled his reg. ular appointment at- the Pickens -Baptist church Sunday night, preach. ing an excellent sermon. -Mrs. U. L 1lollingswo and Mr.i. Idu Smith and chi r Eas!ey,. spent part of laet w in rickens. -Little Mis et and bio'other, Master Hlenry it, pont part of Iast ULAVu adi of all of o ~ . Pickenei needs all the r 1 . g enterprises she can get, b ' eat or small. -'l1 og tho -lille from Ander e y aj -eseriously ag! tating Ipto) connect the two . would' ho a great thin .i up a large scope of. ric) . eloped contry. Later onl y more) about this pro je .P. McAlister died at the hi.- his father-in-lawv, P. G. !Thomri~ in the western portion of the county, on the night of tho 3d instant, from hoart troublo. Mr. Mcklister * was well and favorably krigwn tomanny of our readors, who' will regret very much to hear of his death. -'ecil A9lims,Adi ofI. B. Adams, died-on t~lh 7h instant, after' a lingerin ~Il4s' from'ity phiod. fever. Hie was ird thei day following his death Concord church. Theo be. seaved parents and brothers and sis 1 te have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad afiliction. -Mrs. W. E, Neshett, proprietor of~ the Bion Ton Millinery P'arlors, Greenville, S. C., has a few wvords to saf to theo ladies of Pickenis cotunty in this issue She haudles a nico line of goods, and can please thie most fastidious. .If lp need of anything in hil line give her a call. You wvill be pleased with your treat nent. '-W a shool hnprovemnent pham phleb~n i t by.:tato S~uperintonm leo wof d sinsati, which con-. "is for 8ehooI houses, will' advance 100at~ of educatidop, inou opin. n, '~,ntateriall#. There are abott uR ')~',one orthro'other of which ~, V oery community In ti e ty. n publication is wel . th~r he l~~ ,~~to taken -a -1.~ t h o Aide by JIar~ w*. H ~e ('(J) iflll Stu Nl! di ia lappine aproperity be their lot in IfM * IJaM0t0 j X prominent ShQ Q dont w eotion of the W'M. a iolien Saturdey, ac. co40qie'l by his littlei son. Mr. Latabkmreirt~ forably on his part f,(d4ount3 and sayd the crops are o 9ingt fne and that the farmert; were well up with their work. -Mark .W. Gantt, Oct. 1)., wil be in Pickens only a few dasa longer and if -you need your eyei examined Mid glasses fitted you should see him. Do not put it off. He will also be at E'Isloy one wyeek, from the 19t to 26th, and at Liberty fur two days, 27th to 29th. See him. He is a graduate and comes highly recom men3ed. -The editor of a country paper received the query: "Can you tell me what the weather will be next month?'" I reply be wrote: "It is my belief that the weather next month will vary much like your sutb scription." The inquirei wondered for an hour what the editor was driving at, when he happened to think of the word "unsettled." .He went in next day and squared his ac. count.-Exchange. -Ben Fr nk Fi'ebm'n had the misfortune have hjshorsp, which he was dri ng at tbi time on Rural Route N .8, drdp dead near Town Creek bri go -ds he was returning to Pickens. ,Tjis lose falls heavy on 1fi Fre Ian as he had just recently startedto carrying the mail and had to purch "e extra stock with which to fulfill hi -oontract. flowever,.le is undismayed by disaster, and is on ,her, come home has somo car t all the furni 1, from tihe front ;he street. The -n and be put in yard must be ; for it's time to devil's to pay adly need glass. come home with - some bologna clock anid ther's 80 huniigiy I'm All the dinner scraps an]si eb, eamt standing up &nd chiirs- all a I diah' sprin1g bhl Fathber, dear with me now, forj a T'urk; she says * hing, and she pro to work. Th'ere' s Id paper to hang, casings to scrub: ianitig time, and * ,. - ...no bomne and revel in suads antd cold grub)."---Clifton (Kan.) News. A Sad Death. Died in Columbia on the 28th of May, Mrs. Sallie Grifin Moore, wife of WV. T1. Moore, of Seneca. The cause of her death being general paralysis, of which she has been a aufferer for more than a year. She was in COlmbia under the treatrment of doctors~ when the end came. Sihe was 34 years, one month and twenty days o1(d when she died. She was brought home, and after an appro priato funeral service in the presence *of a large congregation, was laid to rest in the old Shiloh buryinst ground to awaiLt, tho resurrection of the pure and the good. She leaves a husband and a seven. year old daughter and a host of relatives and friends to mourn tier death. A F~riend. -Card of Thanks. .Mr. E~ditor: Please allow us space in your valuable columns to express pur sinc~ere and heau tfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for. their help and sy mpathetic kindness given us during the sickness and death of our dear son and brother. We do sito especially to. thank Drs. WVebb and Gilliland for their kind advice and treatment, and Miss Annie Bar ton for her kind nursing. We desire also to thankc all for the work done in our crops. May all of you, when called to pass suoh trials of life be comforted by loying friends as we have been. May God a richest bless ings rest upon you all. Sincerely, D, B. Adams and family. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps uip towvards the heart, clausinig death. J, R. Stoarn ,, Walle Plalii, liinn., writes that a hwrid d adfalt injured his, hand, which sW)~ up like boeft poisoning. Buck l~Sr1e 8ay4dew out the poion, ~ ~tb a 4otd.,clsaved his life. * ~IrI4 : seand sores. g~ ~~...........A.. ~r ead 1YuNear.Oreenville day. The mysterious death of h we)l known and highlyrespected white 'farmer cif Pickeitg county, Mr. Harvie Welborn, was discovered this afternoon shortly after one O'clock, at which time his body was found in a 'barn on the side of the Pendleton road immediately beyond the Brandon Mill village by a woman who lives near by. Mr. Welborn brought a load of Country produce to the city yester day and spent last night with his kinsiran, Adam C. Welliorn, in McCall street. He left Mr. Wel, born's this morning apparently in good health for his home. le travelled as far as the baru beyond Brandon, whore his body was die. covered, and was seen to alight from his vehicle and go into the barn. No attention was paid to the man, as the plaOe was not oc oupied whore the outhouse was situated. Several hours after he left the vehicle, which was still standing hitched on the side of the road, the residents of the neigh borhood became alarmed at his continuod absence and upon inves tigation the body of the man was found and subsequently identified us 1v. Welborn, lying in the cor. ner of the stable, his body limp and lifeless. . Coroner Wooten was notified and went immediately to the scene of the occurrence. Undertaker Mac key was requested to send for the body, which was done, and an in quest will be bold this afternoon at five o'clock, if the coroner deems it necessary, in Maliey's undertak ing parlors. Mr. Welborn was the fatherim. law of John G. Wyatt of this city. He has many other relatives and friends here where h was well known, who will regret to know of his untimely end. His home was with his daughter, Mrs. Ellison, about eight miles from the city. It is supposed the unfortunate man died with heart failure. No evi dencesof foul play werediscovered. He wa% eighty-one years of age and leaves a largo family connec tion.-Greenvillo Herald J'une 8th. TerrIffle Race With Dtu. "D]eathi was fast approaching," write.s Ralph F. J.erinand.-z, of Tampa, Fin., deserahiog his~ reaflfil rae~ with'deati:, "'as a remilt of liver troublel and1( lhe' r disease, which had rohbbed me of sleep and of all interest in lhfe. I had tried mony dilferent doctors an d. several med icines', bnt got no benefit, until I. began to) use Electric Ritters. So wvonderful was their effect that in three days I felt like a new man, and todIay I am eured at my tronbles." Guarantceed at Pick one Drug C3o; price 500. The "Laz," Microbe. A learned Profossor claims to have discovered that "Laziness" is caused b~y a germ' Tf the Eminent Doctor is right, Rydale's Liver Tabilets can rightly be termed Microbe Killers, beo muse they al ways remove that tired, Jazy, slnggish feeling that has usu 'lly been attributed to a torpid Iiver 0or conistipated bowels. Rydalo's Liver Tablets are guaranteed to enro constipation and all Liver disorders. .Pbey are small, compressed chocolate3 coated tablets, pleasant mn effect. Reliable. Any dealer ini our remedies wiull return y our monecy if you are no~t satisfiedl with base tablets. 50 tablets 25 ots. Pebbles from Rock. WVell, my timb is very precious for the grass in the cotton and corn is growing fast, and while the sun is shining is the time to put it to sleep. Crops are looking fine according to the chance they have had, The farmers are putting in good timo killing grass. Miss Leila Cronshaw has return ed home from Saluda, N. (5, wvhore she has beon attending school. A large crowd-aittended t ho Sun day school rally at Oolenoy last Sunday, and everybony scorned to enjoy themselves Miss Evie Lynch has returned fronm Hot Springs, N. C., where she has boon attending school. By the way, what has become of Mr. B.? I haven't senn, anything from him in a long timo. He must be asleep, if he isn't fighitingQe eral Greeni. Moun t~9~r $100REAl The readers of ti pleased to learn that tie~~ dreaded disease ti at scio i4"ef able to cure In all Its stago an~~1 catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cute j #j.a ' ly positive cure nowv knowvnto e ical fraternity. Catarrh being a tistil.: tutional disease, requires a constitution al treatment. H~alIs C5atarrha Curo is I taken internally, acting* directly upon the lolod and mucous surfaces of the I systeml, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving thet pa tient strength by building up the con stitton andI~ assisting nature ini doinig its work. The proprietors have no much faith in its curative j'owei-t, that they offer One Hundred D~olkears for at y any case that it fails to cure. Mend for list of testimnonials. Address, F. J. Choney & Co, Toledo, O Sold by aL Dru ggists. Halls Family .PllU are thlboat. D~at~bea ai DysenteryC s Blackberry Cordial is a ieliable remedy 1fior %s6 troubles. 'Tis so pleasant to take that childrep k it. Large bottle, 25 cents. Sun Cholera Mixture is a good one also. Per bottle 25 cents. 8WE 1 sel1 candIes in bulk and candles it boxes. Pirices range froiin 5 cents to $1.20 for boxes. And the nicest we sell are mede by at 60 cents pe o u . Pickens Drug Co. L Chickens Too Small Please take warning and keep your chick ens till they are nice large friers, and . you will never find them dull. Alreadv th( 11rice on small broilers has greatly dculiied until nobody wants them. 11f yoo havec good friers as grown ones, we are here to pay highest price for them, but for small oncs we Will be compelled to cut themll way down. Tell your neighbors that Craig Bros. want them to keep their chickens till they are good size. If fruit is scarce, save what there is. We 1are well stocked with jars, rubbers, extra tops and jelly tumblers. Call on u; for them. Yours for large chickens, CRAIG BROS. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. The Kind You Have Always Bought, aiyd which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of' ~ and has been itfade under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. * * Allow no one to deceive you in tits. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good'* are but Exp~erinents that trifle wilth and eiidanger' tihe health of Infanits and Children-Experience against E~xperimaeunt. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a hnarnmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorre, Drops and1 Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I6 contains neither Opitun, M1orphne ncob other Nar'cotio substaunce. Its age is its guarantee. It dlestroys WVormus and allays FeveiIshneiss. It cures DIarruhooa and Wind Colic. It relieve~s Techh ing Troubles, curen CownstipatIotm and Pilatulency. It assiunilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Theo Mother's Frieund. CE NU IN E CASTOR IA AL.WAYS 'Bears the Signature of The KInd You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. THE 0 ENT$~T (,omtDff% V' M4JUnfAV $Sitt?. N~I, VOflK CITV. Pickens, R. F. D. No.,1. siniging at the(111(1 eburc iSunda nighlt,I Mdrs. S. HI. lirown hmas beejinright and niot withstanding th('raUIn jst be unitbutei impoviri, ne, t Moo was ii good r-owd out.i.i.~iprvngi Bro. VI-rnonI I vopped at Mrs MIiss4 Florenenc Hendr~hicks visitedu JniFil' anhyvnng onl )mCneMnwl rphanago lad~I his w~ay to Oolenuiy, antd ja hiorn~ vokM . de directly hie to~ok it, oso from Olisbw Nt~on antd Miss Y Mathio baggy. A collection vanH talken -Aicson vaswitd .isT'O~ in .SUnday night to help hin on account incus' lfl8L ' of his ..oss., which alIinohltedl to $L7.50, Our ph~alwo, R1ev. E. A. Ioward, ldn' 1II fiSis apointment at G3rif~h.....-nodr ."3'KJan assisjtin~g in a met Embroidery and White Goods Sale. el an andl sent Rev. Ji. A. eNo~ siiiuny tie 1tmi 1 Win ofre'r i- yuk a h'ftzm1is plaico. Bro. Miles miNed3 > YI)ii il t ~,wrth36il e t 0I is train Saura innn and didn't IC Wrl : S *1 I 1 fhlu1 tot to Lihe chiurch for, serviet~ Satir- >~ vii ~ vr i~.NLi yir'l illho~o I l lay evening, and the~vord' Wont out . I , J)oII (5 ,bat th1ere woulhd be no I~reaching on .---~ sumnday3. He[ cuma on. however, aind, Tresspass Notic. le'hvered an ' ermon to iiallltrni i~lrbywri~ o. irnall but i- - owd, irtithunt, II'lh, se omit 11he, onut timhor, make .omp'imnt~ ing "KEvergreen roads, travel oror, <.r ii, nyway trespa-s Sunidaiy- Schto - .tendedia 1)y onl anly of mry landt, nutder penalty of hiro. J, Rt. Con' i the law. Mris. Margavet Ni rotte., 't~ ~44 R MIM And we are wvell supplied with all knd n 0 -ot a, weathier goods . We haves just received another big shipment o white goode for waists. Our tr ade dn white goods has been imngjse this seson, and we have some new things to,,sh owyob, a pettier nec f patterns than we had at the first of the season. CLOTZi*tOTIir.NG4 Big Jot of Two-pIece Suitas tWi Pitt yOurd0avy suit aside and ho comfortable lIt a ic light t p ce suit, Oart fit any size, sliin, stout or regtt-.r. N"iW SHOES AND OX7ORDS GOffGt YPAY Big line oif Oxfords for men, womwen ai ohIItuh lo a n whiite Anmong the many popular brands "of aho t ~i St:.ts:on. Walkover, lBattle Axe, Pelter's Black Ifamnoh~ Sele Jui1' los~e altdi othiers, all winnors. - - s HAIlDW Almt,, HtAltNE~SS. BUGGTIES, wAGONS SADD~EII It ' F'UR NIT17I-One of the beat lines of Bug Ies and Wago. is o -be found in the state. we are solo agets for the Chase City Bug fy and the celebrated Mitchell Wagon. Oall on un for anythink fOUU ,o we, are always glad to serve you, ano we appreciato. our bus ness. Weproe to mlakce hustling iuonths~ out of Jutne, Jul an uiAugust, it lowv pr1~.Me anlything t.o do with it. Our entire line of I~yGoshas been streun ed~ with a large ailng in order, and we can atppte your wants as wel now as we (otild at tho first of the season. YOU' IrULY, FOLGiER & THORNLEY, 500O yards whito L~awn, thle 20o and 250 kind, to go at 12+ and .150. Olotmising, Shoes. IMats, amid Gesat'i b'mig, slig Goods ag Speciaty. McINTYRE PAYS THE EXPRESS. Send me Money Order for $2.50 and I will ship you by Express PR'PAID, in pl ai n s package if d esired : ONE G.ALLON ------OF TH-E B ESTIX. CORN WHITSKE~y TIHTAT IS PROD UCED IN NORTH CA ROLINA. 0. B. MCINTY RE,. Piostofice Box 207- Asheville, N. C. We Set Them.While You Wait * n -GO TO C, Vt Garrett, Six Mile, 5, 0, To hav your tiros set for $1 00 per set. Anything from a buggy tire to a two inch wagon tiro. CJome and see for yourself. SMvIt beats the old way, taking from 20 to ;;r mllinnutes. C. W._GARRETT. (Poorly constructeD ( AND -ILL - FITTING = SHiOES5 \' Are High at any price. There is no satisfaction or economy in wearing them. Come to us for your shoes. Wse will sellh yo ou goht.Odr nes ill fyGse that;be thee" filtu. And if te not rig ts will mviake them right. ...... ride & Patlpn, GRErENViLLE, . C. he season is a little advanced, but not too much Gso buhy your Spring and Summner Millineryw. \e can suit you in style, quality and price on any thmg in out lne of goods which is'thc very latest and beCst creations of the Milliner's art. We also handle all accessories that goes to complete "My Lady's WVard robe." Your patronage solicited. You wvill be pleased wtl your purchases. Ladies of Pickens come to n Ton Millinery Parlo r 0.RB. Mc1NT. L P1 we, Set Them W ohile Yoru Wait R NVILLE - SOUT S CRleN% 4 Renews the hair,makes t new ag$In,restorsth rt , p wat you n ed if yourhaIl ia faded or turnin g ray restores th 6color, Sto fallin hair also. zao