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CAUGHT B RELE R. S81lA3 S. 4INCOZN ,IORAIVO HISS NON IADABSJ VIOULA 5 " The World of Medicine lecognizes Grip as Epidemic Catarrh. " Medical Talk. A Southern Judge Gured. Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga., writes: "Some five or six years ago I had a very severe spell of grip which left me with systemic catarrh. - "A friend advised ine to try your Pe runa, whicli I did, and was immediately benefited and cured. The third bottle completed the cure."-H. J. Goss. Cured In a Few Weeks. Miss Jean Cowgill, Griswold Opera House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes the following: "During the past winter of 1901, 1 suffered for several weeks from a severe atlack of grip, which left a serious catarrhal condition of the throat and head. "Sone one suggested Peruna. As a last resort, after wasting much time and money on physicians, I tried the remedy faithfully, and In a few weeks wad is well as ever."-Jean Cowgill. Metrologlcal Table By John TP. lon, observer, leiety, . S, - ~.. Cllaracr of . ~ thiodaiy. 12 u 3 20 '9 Clear. 3 n 31 0 Clear. 14 07 46 0 Clear. 15 5 :! 0 Clear. 10 46 2 0 ('lear.4 17 55 2 0 ?. Cleair. * Tlrae of rain, less than~ one hun md redth' inchl of rainfall. ll@DueflnES o! a Local and Per'sonal Naure -J.. E. iridlges, ot' entral was cir culating among his many friends in Pickens Monday~i. -q-Mir. and Mr's. J. D. Mc~onnell e of thbe Tlwe lve Mile section, visited the a family of R1ev. J1. P. Attaway, in Piek. ens this week.( -Revy. ,J. 1R. Davis will preachl at Bet hlehem school hlouse, three miles south of Pickens on the 4th S'unday in~ March at 11 a. im. --Miss Hlortoes Stansell a ww.l saime young lady of the upper sectionl Sof thle county returned home after a plieasant visit to Pickos last week. -Come to the entertainment ne'xt. WVednesdlay evening. One of tile best attractions on the road today is the Bell Rlingers and Male Quartel. -Mr. S. M. Cox and daughter, Miss EuI~, of tho eastern sid1e of the county were in Pickens Monday. * While in town they paid this office a very pleasant visit. --Married on Sundoy evening. 18th init, at tile residence of 13. 1). Garlvin, Mats Rosa Bracket to Mr. Jessie Smith, both of Liber ty, S. C., H. D). Garvin, Notary Public, officiating. -There will be an examinalion at Hamlptonl School on1 the 9th of Mlarch and an enteritainent will be given at Mountain Glove chulrch tat night. The pu~blic is cordially inivitedl to attend. Thle exercise are free to all. -There will be an all day at Gol on Creek Chnrch, near Hnnter's Mill, first Sundady in March. Let every body comIo and bring books and din nor. A good timne is (xpected as some fine singers have been invited. T1he singing commences at 10 a. im. and will 1)0 condutcted by P. (3. Ciarte. -Rev. ,J. P. Attaway is called to the Crow ironik section today ( Wed. nesday) to oiliciat at. thle mfarriaige of Miss Ella Adams to) Mr. Gdis Timrn 111, wvhich hapilpy (event occurLs at 4 p. In. The young coup'e wvilt havWO the b~est wishes of their numilerous friendo for a long, happy and pros.. p erous lif. -Elev hadl( a carnivali last week. They speak well of it; but how much mnoney dird it leave in Easloe? H ow muchel mnuch money didl the mor chants make by lta being in thleir ' idst? The town wvas tihe gainer by a few (loll irS in tines but wve are sure that the ecarnival carried away moro money thani they caused to ha loft in .haa,. ofr me.. -...ta. ASED BY I.. GtR I Grip Resulted In Catarrh. Miss Alice Bielko, Treasurer Young Women-s Society of the Lutheran Church, Menasha, Wis., writes: "I gratefully acknowledge the good that Peruna did me after I had been sick with la grippe which left me in a very weak and emaciated condition, with catarrhal trouble of the head and cars. "My mother suggested that I take It to build up my strength and rid myself of the troublesome catarrh, and it acted with wonderful speed. "I was able to resume my work in ide of two months and I am in splendid health now."-Alice Bielke. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results,-it cures. U-J. . Stribling of the "Lost Cor ier" of Pickens counlty was in Pick 11s Moiday. Mr. Stribling says the )ublic oficers of this county should be aid a higher salary and says he p'ays ~killhands mfore mioney than the Cjun-. 3' C.ommnissioneru get for their ser sea, thounh hle holds that in as much they have thrown away the rod h1 is section they should not be paidl auch. - Miss Jeinnie 1Ellis, daughhetr of iri. Wm. Ellis of Easley, R, ute 2, ad .Ilr. Clarence ltichey, son of WV. . Richey of Easley' Route 3, wvere aarried in Easley on the 16th inst., ev. J. F. Matheson performing the remny. The happy young couple ave bright prospect before them ud carry the well wishes of their any friends for a long life of useful. ess prospei~y, happiness and joy' --Claude Hester, wvho has been lping (Guy McFall in his store neo the holidays has accepted a po. tion there for this year, and invites I of his friends to call and see him. lade is a golod fellow and a splen id salesman and will treat the cua Lwmra of this reliable firm night. 'hen in need of anything usually rriedi in a general mnerchandise ock call on Guy McLall and he or in clerks w ill do the right thing by ....Jno. T. L'Flnnell, who for some mee has been manager of the firm of . T1. Fnnell & Co., at this place, has urch ased a lot near the Easley Cot an Mlills and has ere'cted a store ouse theroonI, and will in a few cdays ifer the peopl, of that place a clean traighit stock of goods. John is a ood fellow and will make friends werever he goes. The firmi he has een con,,ected with, having been lissolved by mu tual ouc)et, offers heir entire stock at and belo.w cost. -.The Bell Ringers will be at Pick. mIl nex t Wednesday night, Febhru.ar: 8h. I)on't fail to hear this mzusical rent. It is' something that seldom camos our way and all losers of good usic sBolld attend. Tfhi a is a very hgh class attraction whioh the cotn mu ten is bringing here and the prie is hight r thana the o1thers hieretofor< >ut on but the tickets will be the samw >rice. Come and bring the familj diion g. This comnpanly has been boarc n thirty eight states and have "mnade good" at ealch entertain ment. -The enterltainmhlent given by lth Daughters of thu Confederacy las Wednsday night wvas greatly anpiy md by all wh attended. A hitrg .rowdl was prst011 and neatly twentI dollars was ieal ized. T1heo enitetair ment wvas a high class one', a reguli 50c prograim hbeing rendered. Eec and~ every number was i ls it4ell anlil each one was a gem. r prticula rize and~ mont111ion each fea tre is out of the questlionl for1 would be huardl to tell which foum was the host or' made the greatei hit. The inumaical num11bern were 11 lino arid especially those of the bat n~ bic 1wa asaiated ~y tho E isit hand. Tlhe evening was a suce froum start to liis h and the U. D. are to be commnO. edd for frnishir *such an e.ven' ig of amusemnlt. It to be hoped that they will repea~t L pogram, or give Lometing neW, an early day. PE-RU-NA. LaGrippe Is Epidemic Catarrh, IT spares no class or nationality. The cultured and the ignorant,tho aristo crat and the pauper, the masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt-all are liable. Grip Is well named. The original French term, Ia grippe, has been short ened by the busy American to read "grip."p Withoutintending to do so, a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful grip had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful grip of a terrible monster. Have you the grip? Or, rather, nas the grip got you? If so, read the fol lowing letters. These testimonials speak for them selves as to the efficacy of Peruna in cases of Ia grippe or its after-effects: Saved by Pe-ru-na. Hon. James R. Guill is one of the old. eat and most esteemed men of Omaha, Neb. He has done much to make it what it is, serving on publie boards a number of times. He endorses Peruna in the following words: "I am 68 years old, am hale and hearty and Peruna has helped me attain it. Two years ago I had la grippe-my life was despaired of. Peruna saved me." J. R. Guill. A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who resides at 913 1 street, N. W., Washington, D. C., has the honor of being third cousin to Abraham Lincoln. He writes: "I had la grippe five times before us. Ing your medicine. Four years ago I began the use of Peruna, since which time I have not been troubled with that disease. "I can now do as much work at my desk as I ever could in my life. I have gained more than ten pounds in weigh t."-8. S. Lincoln. Pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grippe but Benefited the Whole System. Miss Alice M. Dressler, 1818 N. Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes: "Last spring I suffered from Ia grippe and was partially cured, but the bad after-effects remained through the summer and somehow I did not get strong as I was before. "One of my college friends who was visiting me asked me try Peruna and I (lid so and found it all and more than I had expected. , "It not only cured me of the catarrh but restored in to perfect health, and built up the entire systom."-Alioe M. Dressler. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman SanitariumColumbus, Ohio. --Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, widnov of A. R. Simmons, who died in 1871. died at her home near Sheriff H. Brown's on the ni-fht of the 20th in stant, after a lingering illness, aged eigty five years. She leaves nine. chailren, five sons and four daugh ters. Mrs. Simmons was a small woman, never weighing 100 pounds. Shec had bee~n a member of - Cross hetadsR church for about fifty five years. Her remains will be laid to rest Thursday at the Hendricks grave yard at Mica postoffice. She was a conisitenit Christian woman and eaives a host of relatives and frienads to mourn her (loath. BUSIN ESS LOCALS. NOTICE TO FORMIER ALLI ANCEMEN-l have now in my po. session sixty sevena per cent of the fonda subscribed to the farmers alli ance exchange limited for distribution to the original contributors. Would like to h~ave the sub trustee stock h~olders and all ot hers who weore eem hsrs of the alliance to meet me . at Packens C H. on Saileaday in March to arrange for the distribution. W, T. O'Dell, County Trustee Stockholders- td. WVe have secured the agesioy for Iron King Stoves and Ranges and and are in a position to - make you close prices on both. Folger, Thoratiey & Co. J. F. Brock, woodworkman, in the Ashmore building, is prepared to mend or~ make over your vehicles and do a general line of repair work. Saw setting and sharpening aspesialty. Give mec a call when in needot gen. er31 repair work. Prepared to do all kinds of pipe cutting and-86ting. tb NOTION-All persona- are bereb) warned mnot to hire, har bor, aid or abet in any way, my sen, Plumer Brown otae 18 years, who has left his homa without just cause. A ny one disre gardidg this notice will be dealt witi according to law. 2.7 St. J. L,. Brown, R. F. D. No. 2 Pickens, S. C Just aeceived the largest ear c Li Furnituire sver shipped to Pickenm , Ia icts I ighat. Folger, Thiornley & Ce NOT'ICE-- have some very desii able tracts of land for salo nesar th~ town of Walhalla, S. C. I also hai ,some nice lots5 in Walhalla. *See in t quick or wvrite me at Waihalls, Si. ( Office WValballa Bank, a 2 5 4t. F. A. Lewis. y "Enreka" Stock and Poultry poi -tiers at J. TP. Fenneli & Ce h aiof Stri u eelIns Many people auier for years fro Y rheumatic pains, and prefer to do 0 rathier than~ take the strong mnediem - usually given for rhenmatism, not kno t ing that quick relief from pain may, Shad simplly by applying Chamnb~rlin Paini Balm and without taking any am (;ine internally. For sale by Pickt DIlrug Co. anid I', N. Hunter, Liberty y' A aman whlo once hand rough her a8 hands made themn soft and1( smooth w W.\itch lHeyA" iBalve, biut lie usaed the g nine -that bearing the name "E. (I. Wi'tt. it Co ChticWo." For am'en, hoi cu4emts, hurns, bruises, ete., it lase no eq' 1)0 ar.d aifords almostl immediate reie~f fr at blind, bleeding, iching and protruld1 pjiles. Sold by Pickens D~rug Co. INE Ything in Car TED-The larges Dd to Pickens. ring. 0 $50, Dressers from $5 boards, Safes, Dining T Mattresses, Hall Rack ase City Buggies, Cai ails, Fresh car of Salt .ces right. )st up-to-date line of Di Purnishing Goods, Harc 2ountry. See us for an ee you and will treat yl Your ER, T1IORI .ng Goods a specialty. Sole Agents for CITATION. .TE'0F SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens, y J. B. Newbery, Esquire, Probate ge rher~eas, A. J. Boggs, C. C. P., has eo snit to me to grant him letters of itnistration of the estate of and ef s of Lt. B. Wham, deceased. HtasR AlE THREuuFoRE to cie and toInish all and smngular the kindred ers ditors of the said R. B. am, deceased, that they be nnd ap r beforo me, in the Court of Pro A, to be held at Piokens Court House, ,on the 20th d'iy of March, 1906, er publiention hereof, nt 11 o'clock in forenoon, to shew cuse, if any they e, whsy the said administration should be granted, a Given under my hand and EAL ~.seal, this tho 6th day of Feb --') runty, 190G, in the 130th year ur Independence. J. B3. Newhery, J. P. P. Nor'esident SumnioRS. LTVE OF SOUT H CA ROLAINA. County of Pickens. Court of Common Plea. a mons for Relief-Complaint not ved. Ik of Pendleton, a corporation dluly sartered by law. Plaitniff. AGAINST aes Peek, James Peek the Junior, Tr. .Lowery, and W. 0. Wilson. Defendants. the Defendants above named. ow are hereby Summoned and re red to answer the complaint in thisC O on, of wvhich a cop)y is herewith red upon you, and to serve a copy of ir answer to the said comnplainlt ona the scriber at his office at Pickens, S. C. lhin twenty (lays after the service cot, exclusive of the day of such sor e, and If you fail to answer the com mt withi the time aforesaid, the intiff in this antion will sapl to theA art for the relief demande in this M r ie aplaint. M r ie )ated Jan 2nd, 1906A m L. J, fBoggs, Am C.C .J. P. Carey, Grade Plaintiff's Attorney. ['o the absent defendant Jannes Peek, cc fiotice that t'w~ summons in the >ve stated caselof which the foregoing Call o u a copy, and the complaint was filed OnOl the ofice of the Clerk of the Court for kens County, 8. U. on the 2nd day of An uary 1900. J. P.Carey, 0td Plaintiff's Attorney. Iamm *m4W~me '4e 33-45 MORHCHOAPRATESTO TEXAS i trkansas and Southwest~ On~e-way tickets at half fare plus 12. Rloundl trip tickets at less thian one-way la .2 n 1.the samew Pe6and2 have a few Calicoes a Stop-overs both ways and 21 day. retu rn ; * hmtt on round trilp tickets. Write for m ap~ C older, anid piek your dlato andi say wheni Reme 51nd where yo'a want to go and we will give'an y'ou full informatton byreturn mail. ~Pr i~y because I . IL. P. SMt'TH, T. P. A. ~s ala Cottons Iie't Route, 233 FEquitable, liuilding~ 0 ATLANTA. G;A. , NEWEO JUST RECEDl SEver 'shipp we are offe Suits from $15 t Everything fn Side en~ Tables, Springs, with prices xight. Solid car of Oh Barbed Wire and N everything ~.ith pri The best and m<~ Hiats, Shoes, Qents I Saddlery in th eup < are always glad to s -Shoes, Hats, .Gents Furnishi King Stoves and Battde Axe Shoes. W. R. DALTON, IR STA Surveyor and Notary Public, B, - Jud Redmond, S. C. Notice of Disolutior, a The firm of J. T. Feninell & Co. bas been dhisolved by m'utuhl consent. pea J. T. Fennell, bat * ~ Manager. 8. For the next ten days I will Bell at aft and below -coat a greneral litie of mer cbandise, at Pickens, S. (3. Come niot one, coime a.ll and get bargains. J. T. 'Fennrel'. .8 February 12, 1906. sick Headache. - This distressing ailme nt results from a -- disordered condian of the stomach. All that is needed teoeffect a cure is a dose or two of Cha mberlain's Stomach and Liver ST) Tablets. iIn fuet, the attack maybe ward e.d ofif, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking a dose of these Tablets as soon as the first symptom of ain attack appears. SurK Sold by Pickens Drug Co. and T2. N. .er H unter, Liberty'. iBar The Best Physic. 0 When you want a phsysic that is mild and gentle, easy to ta ke and certain to JanI act, always use Chamberlain's 8tomaolih and Liver Tablets. For sale by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. Hunter, Liberty, To A Oard. qui Thlis is to certify that all druggist are act authorized to refund your money if Fe- sera icy's Honey and Tar fails to cnre yonr yor cough or cold, It stops the cough, sUt heals the lungs and prevents serious wit results from colds, Cures la grippe he, cough and prevents pneumonia and con- VIC sumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is a yellow package. Refus, all subtitutes, Plekens Drug Co.,R., Smith, Easley.,c Wrightfnlly Burned. Chas. WV. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa., had his huand frightfully burned in ani electi'ical furnacei He ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salv6 with the Tal fusual result: "a quick mnd perfect cure." ab< Greatest healer on earth for burns, is wounds, sores, eczema and piles. 25c in at Pickons Drug Co. Pk _____ ____ ___-Ji Thne Yellow Fever Germ. 1-1 *Has recently heen discovered. It bears - a close resemblane to the malaria germ. ~ To free the system from the germs of disease, the most effect ive remedy is Dr.~ 'King's New Life Pils. Guaranteed to curo all diseases due to malaria poison . and constipation. 253 at Piekens Drug rCo. They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse and strengtheni thle stomachel, liver n and bowels. This is the universal ver o diet of the many thousands who use D3 ca Witt's Little Ea'rly Risers. These (a . mons little pills relieve headache, con e stipation, billiousncss, jauudice, torpId a' liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Little - Early Risers. Bold by Pickens Drug Co. All old time Cough Syrups bind the howels. Thlis is wvrong. A new idea ~ ywas advanced two years ago in Kennedy's a Laxative Honey and Tar. Th'lis remedy en acts on the mucous membranos of the e throat and lungs and loosens the bowels e, at the i-ame timie. It expels all cold fr. a d, the M3ytem. It elcars the throat, and mrr strengthon5 the mucous membranes, re g lievea coughs, colda, eroup, whooping ough, oto. Sold by Piokens Drug Os e MININ. VERY DAY Load Lots. t car of Furiliture See the great values to $1.5, Beds from $2 to $10, tbles, Centre Tables, Kitch , Bed Lounges, Cots, 'etc., Mitchell Wagons, Car of and Flour. Anything and "y Goods, Notions, Clo thing, [ware, Stoves, Harness and rthing you may need. We >u right. s Truly, TLEY &CO., the Mitchell Wagans, Chase City Bnggies, Iron A PLAIN STATEMENT $ +:30 DAYS+: During the next 30 days we * will be rounding up and closing# out winter goods. We're not giving away goods, neither have our profits been so *large as to permit us to sell at Bu wewill sell all of our *heavy Cassimners, Kerseys and *woolen goods at greatly re $duced prices, all the profit off.* Ltof 8%i cts dark outings$ #to go at 6%ets. S La dies cloaks and jackets to* be sold for less than first cost. Have lot of odd sizes in shoes* that will be sold at bargains.j g You can save money by calling on us during next 30 days. * A. K. Park. Wst End, Greenville, S. C. ETON IS KING! To increase Your Yield, us niderson Fertilizers ally. A Labor Saver, a Money Maker, Beats All. riiated with FISH, BLOOD, and other High. Ingredients. For Information, Agent at your nearest Railroad Station, or ~rson Phosphate and Oil Co., ANDERSON, S. C. old by Folger, Thorniey & Co., Pickens, S. C. Moore SeIls 'em Cheap. ht a stock of goods at a bargain and will sell them ay, call and see me for most anything you want I dress skirts and Boy's knee pants to go cheap. nd Outings at a bargain. A lot of Shoes to go Lct everything cheap. mnber the old meat market and bring me some a~l the Raw Hides green or dry that you can get am selling goods, I .don't forget my meat market get yonr meat or anything else you want. The Old Meat Market. J. D . M OORE.