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Lie11g8 of a LOcal id Persoal Nature Mrs. E . B. Webb left Saturday for Atlanta to Vilit her parents. H. &. Heater now oceupies the h.' vacated by Rev, D. W. Our rollers have com9; hav n't Noticed the good print we are giving, . - - M. seder and 0. L Cureton 'it the iri of thiseweek in Green. ;" on business. Rev. J. B. Harris, of Wilmore, visited hit, sister, Mrs. J. P. At y last weelk. 11 i(ses Louise and Kate MoD m - ie on a visit to relatives in I he o' Gieenville. -Mrs. S. E Yolpn)f., of Enuh-y, .l the family of Rov J. P. Atta. , in P ick s, ist wek. -Wi-eVyman Ajoli, of Piedmont, 'it the holld."y-s with ,ii gran.1 or, J. MI. N--alcy, in Pickens. -Mr. Gordon McIaddoln. of Rock q. , was* on a Visit to ReV, J. \ttaway, it) P"icken-, recentlv. -Mrs. Isaac Grant, of Culutta , in on a yisit to her pai-hts, Mr, Mru. Allen Niauldin, of E81ey. -Mrs. J. N. Raillum, of Pickens, tut a portion of last week in Eas. the guest of her mother, Mrs. K. Boggs. -J. F. Brook has taken charge of Ashmore niood shop and is now iared to do all kinds cf woodwork general repairing. -The Christmas tree at Twelve ch arch on Christmas day was a 4ess, a large crowd being in at. lance an-i an enjoiable time was -H. M. Hester aid wife spent a ion of last welc in Greenville, rning homne Monday evening, mpoaied by Miss Kate Griffin, a r to Mrs. Hester Married, on Sunday December at the home of the officiatiig ster Rev. W. C Seaborn Mr. .J - 3 Watson to Miss Daley Boren, i Pickens county. Ben T. McDaniel, of Columbia, 1 the holidays with relatives and *de in Pickens. He was accom.* 3d homne by his little sister, Fed who will spend some time with irother. Married 'n the 27thi ult. by Rev. *Murpbreo, A!ias (Corrie Little f Walballa, to Mr. W. WV. Find t tibe Keowee side. May peace lappmness attend them as they 3.. * v. D. Nniley, of Atlanta, spont 9 ~olidaiys with his brother, J. M. y in Picken.. It has been thir ears since they have seen euch * an~d quite en enjoyable reunion *)f was held by themn, at, which * were thirty-five people, brother, ,children and grand-children of Nealey. 4SIr. Monroe Lawvson, Piano Tun * om Atlanta, Ga., will be in Piok or a fewv dlya. He is wvell rec. ended and has first class testi als from professors and the best le generally in the neighboring a in thme four states that lhe tray South Carolina, North Carolina, :in and Alabarga. He is zna an artist, proflient in his pro. of 25 years' experience. Pia, paired, rotoned, voiced, t~uned, it in excellent condition. All (hat may want their pi..nos * ill please leave orders at Mr. *cks' Boarding H-onse or ad. Monroe Lawson, * Jfor the Steinway and - Pianos. * . D. WV. Hliott, who has sierv iskens Baptist Church accep a well fcdr'the past two yearsY *' ' pted callsito other churolhes it * 'IAnderson county, andl( lef Monday for Ails home at INas * 4 *' is no Mranmger to his wvorl * people where lie will residle K ~ce, ho and his excellent fam no introduction or comumen our hands, lie is a saf 'A r. - , true chuistian, splendi. noble man and feanrles 2 I ievil in all of its guises n~d'' ye labors earnestly and un for the upbuilding of th< i~.~ rv' Kingdom. It Is to be hope< F l Pickens church has not acte n lot ting B3ro. 1l iott loaf Mr. w A4t . DIY Pe-ru-na Promj Mr. Otto A. Yleisanor, A merican Hp (Buffalo Billhp now chef at the Rainti "I suffered with kidney and bla& worth living. I had tried many lio3f until I took Peruna. It was r was after I had used this medicine a would help me pernmnently, but as I tinued to use it. At the end of six m had rid my system of all poisons, and certainly have a splendid medicine Mlisr.toA linrA rca C Catarrh of the Kidneys a Comoine Disease-Kidney Trouble Often Falls to Be Relgarded as Catarrh by Physicians. Catarrh of the kidneys Is very com mon Indeed. It is a pity that this fact In not better known to thle physicians as as well as to te people. Peopl have kidney disoae. They take some diuretic, hoping to gt better. They never once think of catarrh. Kid noy disease and catarrh are seldom as sociated In the minds of the people, and, las, they ar not very ofen associated in thle minds of the PE-RU-NA CUR ES physicians. T o o OATARRH or few PhXY sicians THtE KIDNEYS. -recognize catarrh of the kidneys. They doctor for some thing else. They try .this remedy and that remedy. The trouble may be ca tarrh all the time. A few bottles of Pe runa would cure them. -Will Smith has moved Io the Charlie Curetou farm where he will reside the present year. - Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Olliver and children of Nahville, Tenn., spoet the holidays with Mrs. J. L. Thorn ley in Pickens. S-TrRI J. W Irwti yAans ters of aylr's rtatonizsen ctrhe ohkideywit hey brother, or om thatlemedy. Thcetoblsa.b s t--Elljahe tiamAne bton of uie Phaie Chapmn a, wher habee will Mondether forestheareeyari on aisttofed and r. e. ltives an ---ltder o NDecembe2, Te will spn the ho tnnFidays of.JL Th todi aiccodi.srng. -Mnan. Jeed cortin and dagh cbiayswih p r ters. M Neickens iilPicllnCo ..ije Chrawn oh ofanoqgire Peni awpaynh merchas bfGeen-i Houtan for thetpcit thre yerisa ongt adi the fiensruen reats won by a coon man whorid ofeahe Orndo p lat.on will plesberha Ire thepian wsee 3co,548 and get given to icenSturda MviCo before upon smar purhe pao giv en' awook~ sthorhe.ofGen -Rev.' t B. p .ce kinson G as Obeen folkss in that cuiy otte Onrsths firsgt Sundayh intDecember whs per. formed severald marrvh iges ar fohowe CraSith to Pl. TR. uham; Mi Iry. the hpyto a 34uple8 handeth giento ishe on theiray frienis fo bmuchhappnes andal prospert. -Ro v. H . iC.ms Atkinn le's pbpe. kept qant uy to-datymusingeler fols who thae cobi stdying thiss tert pr<ngres ihn Decther who pare studySitngt unde a Dench. Mia tyam Thersoapy couaraee h tho besss ofgve themn toiyou fre uon phaines a~ vioinegntar o accodin to frhe mprice insstiomnt John Hu. VilaM Willille'hs p larg tr assrmndt ouatl merchladie ,ithit isam ionatoode fr athe holiday traeh avefo bone week.i trom sys te o tw inmnts, a rom 2ai0 bto-2 t er centgess than literic Tvhiar hamflr -is onaly togurubscribhoe lesn, Oanoud gicvos Temkingo reen -uphe pbes of ah virkin, atit$r.or adoln. Yondget.00 r 1 eek.oWrit accomdinguto the woncdru ofetrmn c sse no et of musical muies tat caniIn tooratd fora Housa Rn(latdfis OrPnen wilt sel oua _ju CA&ARRI )tly Cured Him. Mr, Ott A. Fleisner Bainier Gvand Ilotel. Beattle, Wnehlngton, ieuroan, late Chef to Col. W. J. Ooady, Grand HoteA Seattle, Wash., writes: [er trouble until life did not seem medicines, but did not get any re eally wotderful how much better I rly a week. I did not expect that it ong as it was doing me good I con ionths I found to my relief that it that I was ourod to stay oured. You and I gladly endorse it."-Otto A. Peru-na Removes the Cause of the Kidney Trouble. Peruna strikes at the very centre of the difficulty by eradicating the oatarrh from the kidneys. Oatarrh is the cause of kidney diffculty. Remove the cause and you remove the effect. With un erring accuracy Peruna goes right to the spot. The kidneys are soon doing their work with perfect regularity. Thousands of Testimonials. Thousands of testimonials from peo ple who have had kidrn y diseaso which had gone beyond th t control of the phy sician are received by Dr. Hartman every year, giving Poruna the whole praise for marvelous cures. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartmam Sanitarium, Oolumbua, Ohio. All correspondeneo held strictly oon fidential. -1905 had 53 Sundays. This will not occur again for 110 years. -The tickens 1ligh School (color. ed) which is located near Secona church opened last Monday. --Wayne F. Mauldin who has been with Fulger & Thornley can now be found with the Pickena Drug Co -Mrs. T. J. Neely and a randson of Brevard, N. C. is spending the holidays with her daughter Mrs. W. L. Boggs of Liberty. -Don't fail to read the free music offer oni last page made by John H. Williams. It is a good chance to get a musical edlucation free. - Eddie Prince of Pickens, R, F. D. 2, is just .back from a trip to Greenville where lbe spent the holi days pleasantly with friends and rela lives. -The next county meeting of the Far.mer's Educational and Co opera. tive Union will be beld with Ruho mahtl Union on the second Saturday in January at 10 a. m. -Norman Rlaines, who has be,'n in Danville, Va., fur the pasit nix v'oors, is on a visit to hit rulat ivo \Mr. and Mrs J. M. Nealey. flu will probably again become a citizen of our coLunty'. --W. T. Bosse of the Newvs force received a holiday gift Wednesday morning that will be long reme~mber. od, and will probably- keep him awake nights for months to come. It's ai boy.-Sylvan Valley News. --Gabo Cotbran, formerly of this county, but for many years a resident, of Oconeo, returned home Sunday af ter spending~ the holidays with his old comradles in arms, Elias, Marion and Reid Day and other friends in and near E~asley. -There are several visitors in and around Pickens recently that we have failed to note. Do not let falso pride keep you from reporting your guests; wo take ploteuro in noting the doings and movements of our friends; no let us know~ the visitors as they come about you. -The young people of Liberty at tended an apron: party Chi istmnas at th~fhome of WV. 11. Chapman. The young men were appointed to do the needllowork for wh:chm a prize was (of fered. Eugeneo Brown was thoe win nor of the firsit prize. Gitls here is a pointet for you. -.Marr ied at the residlonee of the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Cantroll, Mtias Nora Lynch to Mr. Emory N. Jones, all of Pickoens coun ty, M. I?. HIehr, Notary Pubhlic, offi. clating. After the ceremonyv thono -present were in ;ited into the dining room whler a0f sunmtuous repant was AeMerry And a happy I Many Friendly We Thank 3 vors and Solici 4 of Same. Pickens -Jo-hn Crnio, who ho been clerk ng for R. R. Roark for quite a while baS acc<-pted a position with Folger, 1lhornle:) & Co. - -Lact Friday evening a mule be onging to Paris Sizemore (col.) rafn %way in Pickens and tore up the bug 'y considerably. -Married on the 21st ult. at the ,esidenze of Israel Ferguson, father >f the bride, his daughter, Hattie to Paris Sizemore; all colured. -Little Miss Dorthula, daughter A Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moon returned bomo Sunday from spending the hol. days with her grandmother Mrs. Joas in Greenville. --See change in the ad of Folger x Thornley. There has been a tabage in the firm, and it is now Ilger, Thoruley &. Co., and mor Uapital will be invested and a larger ttock will be carried. This feni is .onposed of yottg and energetic business men, who well know the wants of the trading public and who always do a good part by their cus. tomers. -James B. Craig returned Tues day from South Georgia, and has not been seen -at the store since. His brother, Samn, says ho came in home the back way and will not seo comnpa. ny; he says that be believes ,Jind went off to get married to a girl who bad never seen him, and when he got there and she saw what kind of a prizo she was drawing she asked to be excusied. -A. K. Park, Greenville's populai dry goods mani, in renewing his con tract for space in this paper for thb year 10(, says he gets the best re turns from his ad in this paper o any that ho carries. Hie is a firm .be liever in printer's ink and always hai the goods that he advertises. You can always rely on his goods and what he or his excellent corps oi salesmen toll you about them. When in Greenville call on him and inspetl his line. -A pleasant family reunion waE held at the home of E. B. Richard. son near Liberty on Chistmas day. Among those present were TL. J. Richardson of Horry, Texas, this be ing the first trip in 17 years; Mrs McDaniel of Atlamnta; Mrs. L. L [Tyde and youn~g son of Cincinati, Ohio; Mrs. Hendricks of Liberty; A N. and M. B. Richardson oj Pendleton: Mrs. R. B. Fickling an d young son or .Blackwell, and Mrs. H. G Smith of Liberty. -The Hobbs Henderson Co., of Greenville, who have been large us. oe of space in this paper the past year have had an excellent trade and have gotten results from the space they carried with us. They ask us tC Ihank all of their Pickens counity friends and customers for their liber al patronage for the year 1905 and ask for a continuance during. the present year. They wish for you all a prosperous and happy year. Watch for their ad later. -Mr, Aaron Boggs killed two fine Berkshire pigs 11 months old on December 26 that nzetted him 800 p~ounds. Uncle Aaron invites his old fri(ends down to help him cele brate good old bygone (lays and cal b~ack bates, spitrsribs sausage. (etc. which aunt Elmyra kntows how t< cook to the quo' ns8 taste. Unicle Aaror is now 82 years of age and p..art a& cricket. Aunt Elmyra is jovial an< can re1t6arqe masy past events which is a pl'eure to listen Lto after takinj a square meal with them. PARKER'S Wfi~i~iHASR BALSAM V~~A'W O~N~. sn outf Oeh Greeting iew Year to our Patrons. ou for past Fa t a Contiuance Drug Co. Croup. cougls, colds Whoop ing. congh, Oct., havo no terrors for children or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Lnxp.tiv* Honey and Tar. This remedy expois all colds from the systemaud strengthens tbo throat, lungs and bronchial tube". Tho Original Lax ativo cough Syrup and Liquid cold cure. Sold by Pickens Drug oo. BUSINESS LOCALS. Car load fresh lime. B. E. Grandy. Car load of the best flour on the market, "Obelisk" to go at close prices. Come and get some. H. A. Richey. A lot of things to close out cheap at J. D. Mogro's. Yes, I sold 'em. Now I want to sell 4 more good mules and one wag on. A. M. Morris. Shoes cheap at J. 1), Moore's Calicos and ontinge at 5o a yard at J. D. Moore's. -I have in my charge one brown brre Dule that was found in our field. The owner will please call at once and pay damages and get his propertj - H. F. Jon.., Route 2, Centrail, 8. 0. Try some more of J. ). Moore's cider. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, buruis. scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing s. good as Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instanf relief from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one third the time required by the usual treatmeut. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. -The following good friends to this paper came in since our last re port and moved the datn of their pa. per' up a notob, for which they have our thanks. May 1906 be a prosper ous one with themn in all of their un dhertakings. WV. C. Porter, Grif in Bggs. J. L. Brown, .J. 1F Cassell, R. B. Cochran, Elijah Chap. man, C. M. Graveley, WV. B. Law rence, S. P. Maw, J. MI. Edens, J. W. IConnrelly, R. P. Prince, 0. B. WiI i ams, A. M. N, Graveley, 0. Q Clar. dy. W. 0. Gilstrap, J. F. Childs, M. A. Brown, 3. F. Porter, John Hudg. enie Smith,. An ogreeable movement of the bowel without any- lupleasant effect is pro duced by Chambetlain's Storanch ani Liver Tablets. For salo by Pickeni Drug Co., T. N. Hunter Liberty. Northa Pickens. Otlarge, J. P. A obaway, Freagher ia Charge. neogining with the first Sunday in January lit Sunday ii an m Twelvo M ilo "8:30 p mn Salem al" i a m niethel " 3:30 p-'m New h(ope . 3d " hla mn McKinneys Chapel 8 :30 p mn Friendship 4th " 11 a mn Gap Hill1 "8: 30 p mn lPairiew 3d Saturday 2 p mn Jocasse MINISThII TULLS THal'AIUTH Personal Bxpeulenee of Aged and Well beloved Preacher. No other man in the comm unity is s< well-beloved or whose words have suol weig ht as the minister, w boan devotet lisa life to the sorvice of 'mnankind. ii Mary'land one of the most noted Moth fidist mniaitors in the State snffered severely with rhenimatism. Hie found nc relief until a friend recoimmended( RHEUMACIDE. He was no delighted with the results that for the benefit of ther sufforers, as a duiy to munkind, ho tolls his experience in the following letter: "Reistrstowni, Md.. February 27th. '-I was taken with Inflammatory Rheumatism in my 1.-ft band and feet in the bteginning of this winter and suffered greatly. A gentisnian in Baltimore who had tried Rhounmacido for Bheumat-ism recommended(IIC it to me. I scured three b)ottles and took it in smaller doses than rescribed, and am new entirely enred. Can use both hand and foot without the least inconvenience. "Yours r6eet fully, Pastor, fleiaterstown~ \1. E~. Uharch. Your druiggist seils arnd recommenuds Rheumaoidle. 'l'he First It'qsate of flesuty. The first requnisite of beauty is a clear compmlexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a s'llow bleolehed complexion a' it atimnulatos the liver and bowels, and thoe ys become bright and olear. You owS it to your friende t.o taka it If your complexion is bad. Orino lAxative fri Hyrnp does not nauseatS or g ripe and i] very pleasant to bake. Refnee anhebitate, Notice of FinalI Settlemnt We will apply k> J. II. Newhers Probate Judge for Piekene cnty, oi the 2Vhh day of January 1908 for a fu' settlieent of the e'tates of WP. TP. Fiell and askc to hs diaweed as eeenorl D)eo 27 1905t4 S. H. Brown, WV. T. Itowon, B. F. F~armer, I W. F. Ariall, A:' .. WE DErStRE TO T14AN Our friends and customers for their liberal patronag in .1905 and we wish you one and all a' happy and prosperous New Year. Folger, Thornley & Co. will be the style of the firm from January ist, 1906. Parties owing the old concern - will kindly settle the aceounts and notes. Yours Truly, Folger, Thornley Co. Shoes hats and gents fuirnishing goodIs a specialty, Agents for Mitchell Wagons, Chase City Buggies, Stetson Shoes and Hats. 4, -As K. Park's LAST APPEAL FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE. 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 mlay 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, pestokfdr EnddGreenvile Forerwear, notons ndrshoes 1 willndcwillnse theming theturlowr-h year 1906s merchandise. ad otiu will b envord agaist with diffever ne, bla nt r wice frieent poplfe.Iwl not ake heyoundsy be theetofoet s10 isthethe higr re.nn alE HAEalEtt having duplicatefro Auietrsofieeo must besiget. We party makinge is rtr will notnb poliepatention thvry-dto n the penalty.l We wadded you ltr dogwl baenterd if $5..00 areroa rproprti eah 190 govn Januryelves acdcondinuey 4)Wblc o wie, Are d i oe. r.il havin dupm ie.5o frmAuiorsofie- o ustl and rigecommnde ba y Pakngs ru n