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, e p J. 6THMPSON. HDIuOR. u ,1.00 Per Auntum. Adviertising Rates leasouable. Stperod at Pickens 1oacfile au Second Ols,. Mali Matter PICEENS, S. 0.1 Wedieday. Dember 18. 1905. Alter What secretary TAft has said at ova the impregnability of our coast. Scitne the event 4f wAr It seemn strange to leurn that $15,000,OOC Wil be demandeo of. the next ~- 'oopgress fov oqast defeses. --At Oroup, coughs, colds Whooping Oughb &t., have no terrors for childr, n 'or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. .This remedy expels all col-19 from the systomand strengthens the throat, lungs aud bronchial tubes. The Original Lax ative oough Syrup and Liquid cold cure. Sold by Pickens Drug oo. - 1 - It is said that a mind reader recently in Mtridian, having do nonstrated to. a patty of ladica aud gentlemen hris ability to read a newspaper through two thicknesae, of borse backets; one of the girh left the room with the remark thal she was not going to stay there any pogqr with just that calico drevs e mission of "Earley Risers" is t< 4tear the way and give Nature fall sway, II" famous little pills rid the stomola aWels of all putrid niatter, thus re g the cause of headache,oonstlpa allow oomplexion,, eet. DeWitt'i Early Risers never gripe or sicken a, ploasant, perfect pill. Sold b. os Drug Co. uth Carolina Conferdnce ap. ments of the colored M. E. oh Seuth for this vioinity > berty. M. M. Mason; Easley, egqs; Lowtodsville. 0. T. Mil. Ireenville, Elder R. L. Hick. Seneca, J. D. Mitchell, Wal, G. W. Deas; Pendloton, W. iwers; Anderson, 0. C. Scott. - ea Iiustead has in jail at i vera! week - gervulle Tens., n the charge of g er " his own child. 'X videno against him which was y . circutnstanltial was to hay. Sheard this week in court, ,tead's wife;' a ,.fererfon (ea'nemption, while lying on her ha bed, bas )u ,m.ido a conmitted, th gir1 being )bOy stePchild. few details of l* womian's staitemeni~ '~ou d oracked hands are no ~. ~~~by DeWitts -Witch Base thl a, butan occasional applieation wil 1w>p the skIun soft and snmooth. Bhee Vct E~sem'a, cuts, Euns, Boils, et< Tbe geuine DoeVitt'a Witch Haza s'Tadt afforfls iuin~edato relief In a or f B0bld Bleeding, Itching a Proh~dg Piles, Sold by Picke& 'A Card ot Appreolation. r ieeby wlah to tender my sit cere bhanks to the )board of stoes ards of Pickens circuit for faithfi a'4iobAtge oduty during mvy pa tb ate, and also to the kind peop QfPlokens and the circuit for at kmua se shown to wife or naysel May God's blessing richly rest, Ul on you all. 0. M. Abney, 4-'I1ak'be Lord!W orled ) sIeuak1lant of Little Rock, Ar "fo 4~ ellef I got from Buckler Ape ave. It eared my fearful ro q ~fD#i~rswhen aothing else wou b~I~aan*owhich Ihad auffered f Itr is a naarvelous healer f a Garosand wounde. Guaranteed P1ekeoa Drpg Co. 25. 3 Per Sale. % itsell on Firiday, the 22d 0 m e at my bonse on Prate qr*te followit '*w nule 'tw$ orse Mao a, 6 $~ worbugge.fodder, tart Iwg hs ;i. le~t, household at btegipsat 19~ a. m. and 'w ointiu untli all urtioles are sold, ?efrms of sale -cshe or good y pes. Private bids wilt bg consuidi ed for any or all of. the aboye an day of sale. Win. J. 1Holden. etice of Final Settlemeri Wewill apply to 3. B. Newber Zpbfe Judge for PIekens county,-< *h14th day of Deoember; 1905, for ~ ss~wth, d~o sd, and aisk to I V4 4*~~adm .t tats. Ho.ipsorh SM AB EAVES hS fARG P.~C*E PAREWER. SE3RMON SUNDAY Leaves Charge In Goot! Shape,. Spiritually and Financially. Rev. 0. M. Abney who has been on the Pickens charge for the past four years finished his pastoral work last Sunday, delivering his farewell sermon in the Pickens Methodist church on that day at'i i a. m, to a large audience. While here Brother Abney has done much for the spirstu al and financial good of the charge and the eutire community, and his precept and exaple has greatly endeared himself to the people of the community, irrespective of their religious creeds. He has always been kind and considerate of his flock and has always worked in unison and harmony with the pas tors of the other denominations and his earnestendeavors and Christian example will contiuue to be felt by our people long after he has gone from us. He is now in attandance upon the anneal conference in session in Spartanburg and will be assigned work at some other point, but where, as yet, no one knows, but whatever fiock he is sent to watch over, he will guard well and faith fully. To the charge getting him we most heartily commend him and his most txcellent wife, and this entire charge sends up a petition to the Throne of Grace for God's richest bless ings may rest upon them. Rev. and Mrs. Abney have gone rrom amongst us but they are not forgotten-there will always be a warm spot in the heai'ts of the Pickens people for them. Ier te KInd Yot liave Alwa Boih C1TO R I For Infants and Notig i I O U HIs AlWays Bought ..of Calvin 14. Smith, deceased. Sigatre of An Inqneat of eachieated lands of Cal yin M. mith, late of Piokens county,--_ ___ -___-___ deceased, having been in4nde at thme '8pring term' of 1905~, of the Court of Common Pleas for said county, iad cer titled to me by the presiding judge, and said inquest hiavi been returned to mne by the escheator, notice in hereby given to the heirs at law of the said Calvin M4. Siith, or others claiming under him, to+ appear and make claim to staid esobeated laids.OGlvin M4. Smith daoed October .No - Limit 16, 1901, and was the person Iast seized of saidi lands, wvhich arc described asYo OWudatbul' AU tat peoe, parcel or tract of land a "fi en1 Dat reasounln yig and ogin situate in the county of crease syour yod o eo Poens state of South (larolina jin Eas- ynr ingyourbo ilndfedirn b tditqe township on east side of Big Eas- u lat u hawOt~r'~kr laW ate reek, on prining threo hundred -VirglnIa-GarellaA 0Ferilliz0f. and twen t-ive Q2) acres more or less 1t has been the tremnendens euoo as ooini lands of eoster Stewart and ofhmnyarea al over yh feuwlira aImnds formerly owned by David Pairke~r wnaeho rted iowt eay ew aursn .and others and known as the Alpha Bar- hoeo fertilizers ter many ear a. Iaoi.. I ton home place. aurmYrsanroih iaur ha eysr a~ uOot4mO A J. BOGS, serlndao. atap tou .a seo r-i d Clerk of Qourt for Pick ens county. plg a prs'gevn $Ea ~r"e ire"* _____________N_____or____,_ and norop Vinuia te. .aJrii eBridge Notice. Vmerginiao no emuical ., I will let to the lowest rer ponsiblo ichomond. Va. Atlanta, Ca. bidder the building of a bridge over Norfolk, Va.0 Bavannah. Ua. Mile creek at 8towarta inill on Friday Charleon,' '.. Mmis. 'erys1. ~. the 22<l Inst at 11 a. im. llaltimoro, Md. shreveport, La. Plans and specificationa~ modo kinown ~1acrease~our -on day of letting. J1. P. Smith, Ylds Per Acre (Cm. Pickons county. SNotice to D)ebtors and Groditors, CAll persons having claims against the y estate of Thomas Griffin, deccase:1, am~ Ce requested to present the samne properlyChr *attested to the undeigned for payment Iby the 1st day of Jan. 1906. Those i- - debted to said s'tnin must make pay- .-. ment to P.. B. Richardson, ~ Nov. 22 1905 t3 W. T. Griffin. - -~ Executors 1.0w RATIIS AGAIN -TO Arkansas and the Southweet.I Less than ene way fare for theo roud trip by Memphis and the re Cotton Belt Route. Dates are d . I7 reOotober 17, November 7, and id 21, December 5 and 19. aPick your dale and say when and Ud id where you want to go and we wail1t~~)J give you full information by return mail, - ~ L. P. BMITH, Tr. P. A. NUl Cotton Bel' Rou te, f3 ROUTH 303 Hquitable nluilding - ATLANTA, GA, emi TIME TABLE NO4 colg Supersedes Time Table No .3 n onhehsfle acd EfectiveAug, 10 1904trg yhm ,an pthsa RodDownRadU No i2 No 10 STATIONS No 11N diculous to the sublime in a re Mied Nixed. Mixed Mixed him a peer to any entertainer Pioensr 26p fe30 satisfaction. ~ U~~&p~mq~tpin Don't PaR tonear huim ~ ~ B dng ath~ childr tiand let the J-Iirr is unexcell eyinati emb~~. Ev eryby Coni STA13LE - CILIAN rtfelleWer r",t row heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Stops farli and cures dandruff. And It always restores olo t r.hair. Sold for fift ears. tia e A. Kt. Park' s LAST APPEAL FOR CHRISTMAS TRADF. We have a full and com plete stock of dry goods, un derwear, notions and shoes and will sell them at the low est price compatable with hon est merchandise. Avoid the store with differ ent prices for different people -you may be the one to get the higher price. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE FOR EV ERYBODY:-That price the lowest. We give courteous and polite attention to every body. We want your trade and if goods are not as repre sented, your money refunded. A K Park, West End, Greenville. N ICE T H I NS For Christmas. .,yearasbeen the best one so far, in the history, of our business and we want to make this month the largest of all the past ones. We have filled our store with good staple merchandise that you will need for Christmas, such as the very best flour that can be fou~nd. You can't find cheap flour in our store. BALLARD'S LUCILLE, $5.75. GOLD MEDAL, $5- 50. Coffee,' Coffee, Five Pound tins of Mocha and Java for one dollar, Lever ings one pound packages for fifteen cents, Seven pounds bulk coffee for one dollar. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for $1.oo. We always have on hand for Holiday trade plenty of CANDIES, APPLES, ORANGES, NUTS, CAKES, AND0 CIT RON, RAISINS, GRATED CDCOAI4UT, CBDCOLATE AND GELA TINE. COME TO SEE US. One-Price Cash Store. 'ERSONATOR! of the Pickens Lyceum Oourse Will Appear in the aded School Auditorium, r Night December 21st. name guarantees crowded houses everywhere he has been. Ir Four Return Dates this season. Te fills the program wvith wit id carries his audience from tears to laughter and from the re markable manner. His dialect and facial <xpressions renidem n the platform. We guarantee him to give absolute and per his facial expressions will keep you laughing for a month ai hear the Christmas Coral ed and includes many selections from the standard aiuthors n. We want a paclsed haese and especially a.skal o t:u hjoy skoev*~ of pleasure. Your money's ~wor~~1 at tl ckt Prug Co.Pickens Lynti CoG '. Y< will Mi Treat if You Fa Business .Suits! This is the Suit that you should be the most- carpful in selecting, as one lives in a business suit six days out of seven, and one expects naturally to be more satisfied in picking out this class of apparel than a more dressy suit. Now we Have Given Special Attention to This Line, And are ready to please any one. To ScC is to buy. Come in and be one of the lucky ones. L. Rothschild, Sole Agent for Hawes H4ts and Dutchess Trousers. To the Trading Public. You will find my stock of goods very coinplete this faill, coinsisting of Dry Goods and Notions of most all kinds. Great bargains in Clothing and Shok,'Rys' and Youths' Suits, Men's Odd Coats aid Pants, Overcoats foi Boys''and Men, Ladies' .Jackets andt Skirts, Men's and Boys' Knit, Overshirts and Underwear. Give me a call and be convinced that you can buy goods as cheap here as anywhere. WE SELL BALLARD'S FLOUR-OBELISK IS THE BEST. Mrs. L. E. MANN, Six Mile. S. C. A Woman's Hat When a to sh'- t she m sists upon it posessing three things: STYLE SHA.PE SER&VICOR Call and let us show you how well we ean' lease oul onl these MRS.WW.E.NE SBITT , Millinery, 111 S. Main St., Greenville, S. C. N. D. T AYLOR, Photographer, --MAKER oI ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... The kind that are made at the best studios of the larger cities. 'rhe kind that will not fade. That are natural and lifelike, and finished on the latest and prettiest cards to bb had. ...PICTUR ES ENLARGED... Nice line of mouldings and frames of any size made to order. ....CO ME ON W EDN ESDAY.... FOL(SA LE. 70 acres of land near Marietta, S. C., on Pumnpkintowig road. *10 por acre. 120 acres near Travelers IRest, join ingj lands of Mr. Thos. Cunningham. Part of the, Butler Watson old home. $15 per acro). Also small tracts of lai.d, 20 to 50 aores. We have also some very desirablo lots neoar e y limits. These lots are along the car line-$60 each. THACKSTON & SON *Greenville, S, FATHER DUITY -k n. vaoau~ha e e.iCQr.fo te ~od r rQ peied fr fkens8 Drug Co,