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Ha09MIn of a LOcal aid P0r8on81 ature -Congressman Aiken has g.one to his post of duty in Wiahington city. --S. M. Looper of the Mica section was in town Tuesday and left. a dol lar to keep the paper running. --Have your button wel, sewed on if you come to bear Halo Thurs. day night, for you are sure to laugh some. -Mrs. B. E. Grandy returned I om Tue(diay from a weeks' vivit p', aunitly peit with rel-.1vos and frienIs. in Augusti, (44, -Wylio Miller atil D..ra Barr, a d'uplier of J..hin If Barr, of Et.s b-y, were n i.s on tio 26th mit.. A. 'M Folger, N. P, o(ficiating. -Marri d -.t the hone of tho par. ents of the ltidbd, in 161 D4-iHviiI.. section (if thl coutly, oi th1 3.1 iu stant, Mliss Aniiie Ilohiion to J.hv Friddle. -Un'., the Inipe r oi af'or and Ot. lin-alor, the best onie on h plat ton tIday, is to be at t ie audiLorium Thursday the 21st instant. Every. body coime. -Willin F. Ellei.imrg and Mise U. M. Wilmon, of the Carta'el setior of the county, w'ere marriod on the 3d intant, by N. S. Reoven, N. P., at his revidence. -Hale gives Sketchos from Shake. spente, Hood, Pos, Wallace, Fie d. Riley, Dickena, Artemns WArd. Mark Twain, Stanton, etc., etc., besides or 4. iginal selecftions. --Dr. J. L. Boli is in attondance upon the miesion of the Grand Lodge in Charleston this week, as a dele gate froim Keowee Lodge F. and A M. No. 79. He will hIave a nice trip. -W. T. Mleares and daughter, Mfiss Lillie, of Senern,are visitina rel ative in the county. Mr. Mears was in Picketns 'otidny shaking bands with his old fiends and acquaint ani *s. --The country peoplo living in roach or Pickens should not fail to come and bring tbo children to hear W. Powell inle, at Sehool au ditoriun, on Thursday December 21, if they want to haive an evening of real pleasure and onjoyetnt. -Halo always makem a hit wher ever he &Appers. He is inimitable and his selections I.ring downt the hIount from the bueginninig thie audience he ing kept in a constant roar of laugh ter. D)o not fail to her him on next Thursday night, Dec mhler 21, at the School auditorium. --Fielding A. Lewis of Picketns, accopanied by his wife and children, 'arr-ived in'tWahmalla Fuiday and will make their home in Walballa. Mr. Lewis recently purchased the Von. -Hadeln proper ty just inside the cor pur ate limits. WVe welcomne this fam ily to Walballa.-Keowee Courier. ---A little child, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Rieeses, who reside at the Eesley COtton Mill, was burn el to death 'ast Thursday evening. It was but ied at Eron the day fol. ..lowing its death. It is not known how it got burned as the mother had just gone o-ut to feed the pig and no one else was in the house at the time. TIhe parents have the symnpa thy of their many fr-ionds in this, lh air hour of sorrow. -There is considerable moving around among tihe people those days; some renlc-rs are changing places, hunting for bettor fat mning Iadd, while tome land owners have gotten good piiesu for their holdings and have turned loose and will buy ese where and improve their purehasos, ready for the next man who is on the lookout for improved property. Thus it goe: the buying and selling for gain is bhat keeps the world moving. --Tle Ladies Quartette greeted a nice audience at the Auditorium on Monday night and delighted their hearer. very much. Th'e program was a nice one and was well carried out. Too much cannot he said in praise of them and their renditions, but it is impossible to single out any one feature or person and give praise. wihonit offense to all the others. It iRs affioient to say there was not a 41ul1 moment dairing the entire perform ance. Trho ladles hiave splendidly b I ~ ' ( andl con meiert and ~.* -ie; ~ of ladies * their e~udiene.. Th beauty *nd the glances of their bright dlan ci eyes caused many of the young meon ' heart i (aud some of the oldso' oneg too) to go pit-a-pat. All in all, It was one of the nicest entertainments giv. ein Piekens adthey would play CUBAN MIN Recommen No. ............... Senor Quesada, Cuban Mein Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to t1 an article in Tho Outlook for July, 1890, speak at tho Ratobai Theater, Mantanz, audiences under the spell of eloquent spt excitoment; but I have rarely witnessed oulogy upon the sdead patriot, Marti." I pany, written from Washington, D. C., 8 "Peruna I can recomm cine. It is an excellent s is also an efficacious cutv complaint of catarrh. " Congressmaa J. ff. Bankhead, of Ala bama, one of the neet infiuential nem bers of the uons of Repteeentativea, in a lo bber written from Washing ton, D. C., gives his endorsement to the great es tarrh remedy, Perana, In the oAlowing words: SYour Perrme a" of fe beet amediciae. I ever trle, and no family should be without your remarkable remedy. As a tonic and catarrh cure I know of nothing better."-J. H. Banskhead. --J. T. Gaines of the Liberty aide was in Pickens todny on businesi. --8. L. Miller, representing Prin. tdle Bros. of Charleston, pa*sed by Tuesday enronte for the mount.'iinP. --IrI. R. E. Goodwin and little daughter Olga of Charleston, are on a visit to parents and relatives iin Pieken'. -Married on the 3( instant at the borne of Joh T. Hunt,' in the Da cusville section, Miss Jennie floater to Sumter Loopor. -Big Em broidery' Sale I I The onuly 6hing of the kindl over conduct ed in Picko:,s coeLuty at Robinson & Thornton's, Ealey, December 20. -J. N. Ligon of the Mica section and WV. D). Waidrop of the Liberty side wero in Pickenb this week on business and each paid a year in ad. vanoe for this paper. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Toomor Richev arrived in Pickens Triesday nighit and are very pleasantly domiciker at the home of the groom's father HI A Richey. They will shortly go to housekoeeping. -.-J. D. B, nebam, a well known cott( n mill man, who has had charge. of the weave room at Catecchee, hias gone to Honea Path to take a similar position with the Chicora Cotton Mills . 'Ilhe change is in the nature of promotion. -At a regular communication of Keoine' Lodge, F. and A. M., held last Saturday night, the following officers wvere installed for the ensuing Masonic year: JT. L. Bolt, WV. M.; .J. R. Ashmnore, S. W.; R~. R. Roark, J. WV; Guy McFall, Trreas.; F. E. Cox, Sea.; J. T. Partridge, 8. D.; .J. .. Langstou, J. D.; Riehard Baker, Tyler; E. B. Webb and 3. T. Taylor, Stewards. -Tickets to the Hale entertaiment will be on sale at the Pickens~ Drug Company, and the various stores in town, until 7 o'clock p. mn, of Thur. day December 21st after which time they will go os sale at the door. The entertainmeant begins pr >mply at 8 o'clock fast 1in', sio a. to allow the audienca a oh inici to get home at a reasonable hour. Our su burban and out of town citiz.ens are invited to be present. -Mr. John T'. Langston, while workin:g at ('uroton's mill oneo day last week fell from thu scaffolding and broko bot~h horns of the right leg just above; the ankle he is sufbhr. lng greatly, but in a abort time he will be all right.- Dr. Bult reduced the fracuro and thinks that it will soon. knit baok. In the mneantinme Johu is worrying because he huc to stay in doors, something that goes very hard with him to do, but hir friends call to see him and cheer himi up. All who know him will bear 0o his unfortunato mishiap w.thi reo gret and will wish for him a speedy maavmsev. STERiE U. S. da Pe-ru-na. later to the United States. to United States, to an orator born. In by George Konan, who heard Quesada La, Cuba, het sAWd: "I have soexa many eehl and in the grip of strong emnotional such a scone as at the cloe of Quesada's n a letter to The Peruna Medicine Com enor Quesada says: mnd as a very good medl trengthening tonic, and It for the almost universal 7ionzalo De Quesada. There is but a single medioiae wkioh to a radical speifie for ealtarrk. It is Peruna, which has abood a haMf eetury beat and cured thowande eot eass. If you do not derive prompt a&d snde factory results from the use et l'evewna write at once to Dr. Harbumau, givtag a full1 statement of your ese ad he wtK be pleased to give you Mda Tabuable ad vIce gratis. Address Dr. H artman, Freefdent et The H artman Hanitarima, Columbuhs,19. ANR oorrespondonee strietly es lid* ex WA. The mosit pleasant, onf,--t and best remedy to use for CoughPr, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, act., is Kennedy'si Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy expels aill cold from the system by Rot ing a a cathartic on the bowels. :-old by Pickens Drug ('o. . ... 4 ' .4 i Trespass Notice. No trespasising of any nature a~nd especially in the way of Minting ill be tolerated on my land or those of the Estat of 8 W. olayton. Dis gard of this rnotice mans proedion. A4 IT.n t lonc Lado frThe ouh'sGrest unvsal Uonexcle D ininue aa. ric Thregh Pullan1 Sepicars~ wio& Rte a rca nnw in Leffectavk t al mation whoas rtood, roues etc., tonst nearet outhand Railway Tico et en o routmd i fAssstamnt Geneor assd eger Add entr Atlmana, Gasde.1 h Rrma W.nlaiua H eUNha .A Diviesiocone Psrenger AftdsW T Chart lestont, Sa~. an b. remey tousefor oug zaCols, Cou' Whopig Cug, et., i Knn~ys Laaiv ony A Nr.Tisrdl exel al ol fomth *DNtm y ot -- Don't fail to hcar H.le in "Bill's Prvporal," if y, u want to onjay a hwarty laugh. -See ilale at the auditorium Thursday evening, Desemb.r 21st. A rare occasion Qf fun. 2,500 yards of embreideries to go at half price at Robincon & Thori. ton's, Easley, 8. 0., on Wodnoeda> DecemLter 20. -J. R. Holden, of Central, Pick ens county, was among relatives and friends in Walbal'a for a short whilo last wook.-Keoweo Courier. --The South UCrrolina Methodiul confernco will meet at Spartanbuag. It has been sixteen years since it met there. There will be au at !endsnee of more than 500 ministerv. --Thlae merchatits of P.ckens are diaplaying a nice lifte of ciristmiu aid holiday go..dl tand '.14, bidding for your it sle Llrough the coleoinos of this paptr. Am->g those t-r ohaate wIlo chanig tlhivr a-la tli woirk are Paickens Drng Co., Crail. Broe., John F. Userriv, IHl5obb-IIuIn. derson Co., an 1 A. IK. Park. --qsy, reader, the Lyceum com mit tee ha. not had the pleasure of :eing you at any of the high clas a 'racti-ns they have been bringing t Pickens and they want to know why it is? They specially invite you to attend the attrastion on Thursday ntght to bear W. Powell Hale, the gre-at Impi reonator, now appearing before the nublic. ThA mnnngenent, guaranteca : Ou Un evening of pleas. nire and elijynent and extend to you a s pecial invitation to Le pres. ,-lit. Bear the 1 h Kind You Have Always Bought 41gusture Go to J F. Hiarris' store to get first clas, fit uits an. nuts, tlavuting extracts to mak ( ur chrisLmae fruit <akes an.] Us plesied. Tihe price is right. Bargains. Do you want me to almost give Nyou a grii d stot:o. A saucage will for 50c. a shot gun, Q',ome thim wu(k. S)s'o, 4 oth, and c!uthing at, aost. Xin--s goodo4here, T D. Iartis. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEET, We will uapply to J. B. Newhery, P r bate Judge ot Pioketim county for a final sett'ument of the es4tate of 0. W. Earle, daisml, on the 16th day of JAnlaryr, 1936 and abk to b, dismissed a:3 execOu tors. (. IA Robinson, Doc. 8, 1905-4 Julius E. Boggs, Executors. Nice Line ol And extracts to make fruit eakes ft prices are reasonable. I have some rare bargaims the lo In men's and boy's hat., sho gloves, eta. A nice line of fascina hosiery ets., for ladles and children, drella flour to make Chr istmas cak< make a nice cake without gool flout for a miorry Christmas, J.F. HA A nice line of overcoats to go Ayers For hard colds, bronchitis, a8thms, and coughs *t all kf.ids,- you cannot take any thing better than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own deteer if this Is not so. He uses It. He understands why It soothes and heals. 1 --1 had a "r,111o Son for weeks. Then took Ayers1 olkerry Pee1111ral and onily quo bet. 'ovaPIS o1y cured ive." MA. J. B. DA X FORTM. St. Joseph. MICh. 'No.. M*.. ;1.2. J. V. ATNRf co.. i.~z;i~ai.for Cough,1s, Colds You will hasten recovery by tak Ing one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. BUSINESS LOCALS. Car load fresh lime. B. E. Grandy. Fruit for baking eake at J. T. F<nnell & Co. FOR SALE-At a bargain. Top bug'y almost as good as new Call at this ofie for information. Closing out our liuo' of hafs and capa at reduced prices. J. T. Fenuoll & Co. J. D. Moore has lought out Mr. Henry Southe rland's stock of goods and will ioll them at a bargain. Call and se him. 0 Come and see our nice line of dishes and glass ware. J. T. Fevruell & Co. Car load of the best flour on the market, "Obe'lisk" to go at elose prices. Come and get some. H. A. Richey. Wbn in need of repair work call on nie. lrggy and wagon repairing, wheel building, eta., finished up in first class shape at reasonable priess. Let me flgnre with you ou that next job. A. A. Mann, in the Brock shop. 1next to W. H. Ashmore's blacksmith establiehment, Pickens, S. C. Ye^, I sold 'em. Now I wast to sell 4 more good mules and one wag. on. A. X. Morris. Bears the Uhe Kid Yea Hato Als kagi Signature A Congh Byrup whisk drives a ..ld out of the system by actiug as a eathar tin on thei howels is offered in Kennedy's Laxitive Honey and Tar. Clears the thront, streugtLa-na thse liga ud bron chini tubm. The mother's friend and the children'a faverite. Beat for Crouj: Whiooping-Cough, eto. gold by Piek ens Drug Co. Fruits r Christmna. have a rived and the s to offer the trade durlng Iidays. ~s, pants, underwear, overshirts, tors, 'union suits, calico, corsets, Don't forget to get a sack of Gin se, the best hn America. You can't .The~ best Is the chea)ost. Your. ~RRIS, By Himself. at a bargain. dn puit d T1IM DIN LOOK OII For the weather in December January February. So far it has been the prettiesta country has ever exyerienced but The Blizzards are coming prepare for them now. Our immense stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, HOES JACKETS AND SKIRTS is as complete as ever. We are daily receiving big fiilling in shipments and from Dec. 1st to January 1st will offer some unheard of bargains along these lines. Big Stock Furniture, Buggies, Wagons, Harness Stoves and Hardware. Always the best goods for the least money. Yours truly FOLGER & THORNLEY. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishing goods a specialty. Sole Agens for Stetson and Walk Over Shoes. Stetson Hats, Mitchell Wagons, Chase City Buggies. Notice the Insurance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance- Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insurance If a burglar blows the s ife, and fire destroys the building, and the cashier skips out with what he can get-notice the result: Tho Burglar Insurance Co. replaces what the burglar got; the Fire Insuranco Co. psu tur the !uilding and fixturs; the Bond Co. replaces what the cashier wok; the lh-posittr.' Gunrainteo Fund pg a the depositors--and the bank would resume businias at the old stand. Your depcsit is iniured in the Liberty Bank and it costs you nothing. A word to the wise Is sufficient. Respectfully, It. C. SHIRLEY, Cashier. for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Old Aores, Corns, Bunions, GaUs. Buses, Gontracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Froested Feet, Burns, Sclds, etc. AN ANTESEPTI . that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mat~n and dles out Pa.In. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, premotes a free oiroulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles aturai elasticiy. 3181 LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED8.0 CURED 80IATIG RHEUMATISM Mrs. R. A. Simpson, 500 Crai St., Knoxville TIenn., writes: " I have been tryn the baths oh IHot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I'. get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried.' Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Exzprces." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50o AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU OET TtIE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND ECOMMENDED BY I havo a good line of CL 00CK S Among themn na the recommendablo old style Beth Thomas Clocks with weights, which I am selling at special bargains. And a : ew line of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and Silver WATOIIES. A nice lune of Spectacles; I guarantee glasses to fit eyes. All kinds of repair work in the jewelry line. IH. SNID)ER, --Easley, S. C. ON THE RIGHT LINE The better class of people appreciate Good Quality, Good Treat ment and Right Methods. Of this I am more convinced every day. My Businoess is run on~ these principles and is growing rapidly. I am especially pleased with the growth of my trade. My custom ers KNOW that I handle only the BEST \Dry Goods, Groceries and Shoes, And that every transaction is on the Satisfaction Guaranteed plan. Buy your Supplies of me and be conymnced. YOURS TO PLEASE, R. Re ROARI