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* Iwna1-otbiL Metrbooica Tabie Ily John T. Iloggs, obseiver, LIcertyy . . Temporature. Character of the diy. i8 68 . 81 0 Clear. 19 r 40) 0 Clear. M12 4) t Clear. 21 61 53 ..10 Clear. 88. U. 0 lear. 23 60 38 0. 4lear 24 00 . 40 *T Cloudy. * Trace of rain, less than one hundredth inch of, rainfall. HUDfg6AS Of a Local aid Personal Nature -Mrs. A. J. Boggs was indie. posed a few days last week. -Miss Marie Folger of Pickens is on a visit to friends in Charleston. -N. 51. Madden .of the Cent'al Ni-lo spout a part of last week in Piokens. -Bii sure and attend the entertain. ment of the Boll Ringers at the audi t iriumn toni_ ht. -L. Ross Eaton, a promiuient citi. zon and merchaat of Central was in Pickens last week. -Ex Sheriff Williatn BA, of An. derson, is oil i visit to his son, Dr. J. L. Bolt, in Pickens. -Mrs. J. W. Cochran of 'Calhoun, spent last week in Pi_-kens with the family of her brother, Clork of Court, A. John Boggs. -Mr. and Mrs. W. W. T. Nalley were called to Calhoun Sunday to at. tend the burial of tie latter's moth or, Mrs. Cochran. -T. N, Hunter, salesman at the Bi.? Siore, has been confined to his bed for some days, but able to be at his post again. -Mrs. 1. (". Robinson made a pleasant visit to friends and relatives near the Cliastan pastoffice last week returning home Sunday. -Rev. J. R. Davis will preach at Bethlehem schoolhouse on the first Sunday in March instead of the fourth Sun'day as announced last wek. - -Fennell & Co. are selling off their go ads at a great rat#,, peeparatory to Mr. Fennell moving to U6asley. If you are wanting goods cheap now is your chance. -Mr. 0. B. Williams, a native of Gairiesvillo, Ga., but who for some -time, has been holding a position in Kansas City, Missouri, is on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. H. A. Richey in Pickenq. --Mr. and Mrs. Larry U. Thornley left.Pickens last Thursday for a visit to Mr. and bIrs. R. E. Olliver and B. K. Thornley in Knoxvill, Tenn.; They will probably be gone two - wteks or longer. -Married at tihe residence of the officiating minister on the 18th inbt., Mr. Frank Merck to Miss Iler Evans and on the 25th inst., Mr. W. R. Daltorgt00 Miss Cora Alexander. Rev. B. C. Atkinson officiating. -R. E. Bruce, buyer for the Heath-Bruco-Morrow Co., is now in 1 the northern markets picking the best selection of Spring and Summer goods and millinery ever brought to IPickens. Watch for their announce ment. --Folger, Thornley & Co., are lay ing down lumber on their lot prepar. tory to moving back the old wooden sMore building and erecting a hand some brick structure in its stead. This is an enterprising firm and is bound to succeed. ---Up to the 231 of February last year not a sack of guano had been hauled away from this town, while at the same time this year, not less than fifteen car loads have been haul. ed away. It is to be hoped that a good deal of this fertilizer will go un der corn and grain. "The world in ~* cotton" at this time will ruin the chance for the planter to get a good pfice in the fall. --Maria Brown, a young negro woman attempted to commrit suicide in Greenville last Wednesday by pouring a gallon of keronene oil over !herself and applying a match. When found she wass withont clothing and y her body a mass of burns, dying abortly afterward in great agony. Before trying the oil method the wo man threw herself in front of a Irain but was driven away before the loco motive re ached her. She was a co caine fiend. --Mrs. Emeline Cochran, relict of tihe Tate R. A. Cochran of Calhoun died at her home there on the 25th Instant, after an illness of a few 1 weeks, from bronchitis. She was -in the seventy-fifth year of her age, and was a member of Central Mount Ta bor church, from which place she was buried besido her husband the following day. She leaves several children, besides a host of relatives and f riend~s to mourn the death of this Christian woman. -W. L. Entrekin, a weil and fa vorably L.nown citizen of the Pea Ridge section of this county, died last Sunday night at his ho~me, after an illnemss of a few weeks duration. He was about 56 years of age and haves a wife and four children and ai host of relatives and friends to mourn bis death. He was a member of Prater~s Creek church from which place the funeral was held Tuesday mornng. Mr. En~trekin was a pro gressive citizen, always looking t the advancement and upbuilding of his community and will be greatly missed. /I otsC1~r .1 .. .. .. .. I ------ x .... MISS JUtLU Heartily Approves of J IN a recent letter to The Peruna Medi $| cine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: lIam glad to wrie my endorse.. ment of the great remedy, Peruna, as a nerve tonic. I do so most hearfily. "--Jolla Marlowe. Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to anemic nerve centers. The nerve centers are the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These centers become bloodless for want of proper nutrition. Thia is especially true in the spring season. Every spring a host of invalids are produced as the direct result of weak nerves. This can be easily obviated by using Peruna. Perunastrikes at the root of the difoulty by correcting the digestion. From a Former Ptckensite. Honegar, Ala., Jan. 21. Ar. Editor: Please allow me space in your valuable paper to congratulate our farmers ftor [the wonderful success they have attained in the struggle D ver the price of cotton. I thmnk haemd b utn terar ag.W7 av!eevd oemn 4yfrti ml co hnw i Hansl p eatlevy f~rer f tN hol recet whtt the harun Moead Le sodo Mass duidat .arle, oftill Yorp tye rite holrtingaie:o Iahmin gat rt hmendorstop ent ou te greculatod, rs.nWh yourrtoly. Yo-ui Marloe.yuw mNerouess very omjust among harve alwayrs Tdonervegonsarn wth reservoas onu valitcomphain centers becme, odle as wantiofs The faes pca tre indtepinen seaton. will spng a earnstofilyihop prie prore as hertr-eslso werk Tndsmore bie eaiyobvased byr usng meruat a rn tks the thng oo ofe te liveon.b correctiy texpietihard Please lowue paatn.ou ur armr arhe wodranzin us here ave attedunm in helpinggl torke the rcrof shottoso brtherk forment ado' cond decid thet have ade by maketital thir yacr and. Woe hae yucave areadyn Centrtis al crNews. wedi Mior thJhani cropg of 1004, a etrnedtl appea ateery farende vstohl at wa hert hrs. gt C.rids Mi s doc a Mauedin as yen tred kethesns crosor atd Greeise.o sligt to seulatohnson Why natsbe independn thpt watk. Thyosur know You cao be youw eanjor yousnoolfs.a w hve folwas daturday a rundy withe Loua eadon arnd cheatlan oard vting thr o aneddmote Tr. farmes carkea ineetunet hoef o theywlad W arestly hear thateer D.farewll fuibet than o eahtis to gast aok. prietor a or op- wr adMr Jime oerse Spartandu vieitead hne things yuceedy. tis Slg as u buvery sc ithngeyooia. androf. wtyo ha e aleak. PE RU-wNA. fI .. raisemN. m W liZ MARLOWE 'eruna For the Nervs. Digestion furnishes nutrition for the nerve centers. Properly digest4d, food furnishes these reservoirs of life with vitality wldch loads to strong, steady nerves, and- thus nouilshes life. Perina is in great favor among women,cspecially those who have voca. tions that are trying te,.the nerves. Peruna furnishes the lasting vigor for the nerves that such people need. Thousands of testimonials from women in all parts of the United States are being received every. year. Such unsolicited evidence surely proves that Peruna is without an equal as a nerve tonic and a vital invigorator. Buy a bottle of Peruna to-day. _f you do not receive all the bene fits from Peruna that you expected, write to Dr. S. B. fartman, Colum bus, Ohio. BUSINESS LOCALS. NOTICE TO FORMER ALLI. ANCEMEN-1 have now in my po% session sixty-seven per cent of the funds subscribed to the farmers alli. ance exchange limited.for distribution to the original contributors. Would like to bave, the sub-trustee stock. holders and all others who were mem hers of the alliance to meet me at Pickens C- H. on Salesday in March to arrange for the distribution. W, T. O'Dell, County Trustee Stockholders- td. Agents Wanted-Out stock is reli able and can be handled for mnany ane ceshive years in the same commuunity. We want a good local agent in this county. Terms lhberal. First class reference require. Cedar Hill Nurs ery & Orchard Co. Winchester, Ten. nessee. 2.28 06 8t. We have secui ed the agency for Iron King Stoves and flanges and and are in a position to make you close prices on both. Folger, Thorniley & Co. 3. F. Brock, woodworkmnan, in the Ashmore building, is prepared to mend or make over your vehicles and do a general Jino of repair-work. Saw setting and sharpening a speoialty. Give in. a call when in need of gen eral repair wvork. Prepared to do all kinds of pipe cutting and fiting. t NOTICE-All persons are hereby warned not to hire, har bor, aid or abet, in any way, my scn, Plumer Brown, aged 18 years, who has left his home without just cause. Any one disre garding this notice will be dealt with according to law. 2.7 3t. J. L. Brown, R. F. D. No. 2 Pickene, 5. 0. Just received the largest ear of Furnitnre ever shipped to Pickens. Prices iight. Folger, Thornley & Co. NOTICE-i have some very desir able tracts of land for sale niear the town of W aihalla, S. C. I also have some nice lots in Walhalla.- See me quick or write me at Walhalle, 8. C., Office Walhalla Bank,'. 2.5 4t. F. A. Lewis.| "Eureka" Stock and Ponltry pow ders at J. T. Fennell & Co. startiing 33ut True. People the world over were: horrified on learning of the burning pf a-Chieago theatre in which nearly six hundred peo pie lost their lives, yet more than Ave times this .number or over 000oo people died from pneumonia in Clibago during same year, with scarcely apassing no tice. Every one of these oases of pn. mnonia resulted from a cold and could -been prevented by timely use of Chain. berlain's Cough Nemedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an - stance of this sort: "Too mne~h cannot be said in favor of Chitmberlain's Congh Rem, dy, and especially fdr colds and in fluenza. I know that it cured my daugh ter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I believe saved her life when she wae threatened| with pneunmonia." W, D. Wilceox, Lo gan, New York. Bold by Piokens Drug Co. and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. Don't deceive yourself. ,.Xf you have indigestion take Kodol Dypo esia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hloott, South Mills, N. C., snys: "I was trou bled with Chronic indigestion for several Syearn; whatever I site seemed to cause heartburn, sour stomiachi, finttering of my heart, and general depression of mind Sand body. M~fy druggist recommend Ko dol, and ithas reuioved me. I an now: eraE ny thing and sleep soundly at night. J ~DePigests what you eat. Sold by elkons Ortg Co. Ever JUST RECEI Ever ship we are off Suits from $15 Elverything in- Sid 3n Tables, Springs with prices right, Solid car of C Barhed Wire and] verything with p The best and n Elats, Shoes, Gents. Saddlery in the up ire always glad to Shoes, Hats, Gents Furni. Cing Stoves and Battle Axe Shoi Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt, Bob, cut imber, make roads, set out Bra, or in any man ker whatsoever, tresspass on any of my lands, or lands controlled by me, under penaltyot.tt9 aw, Mrs. N. M. Mi0dei, JI Central. DABBIAGE PLANTS FOR SALE~ a I have had several years experience in grokv- f( Ing Cabbage Plants for the trade and now have ready for shipment, Early Jersey Wakefilid, at Charleston Large Type Wakefield, Henderson's ai Buccessions, which are the best known varieties y~ to experienced truck farmers. These plants are grown near salt water in open air. . will stand b severe coid, without injury. Prices, packed in light boxes,F, 0, B, here, 61.60 per 1,000. Lots ofa E,,000 at 61.26 per 1,000, Special prices on large i 3rders. The express company is giving us cheap rates for plants this season. All plants will be r shipped 0. o. D. unless you prefer to send money with orders. Your orders will have my prompt and personal attention. Give me a trial order. Address all orders to .. - a.:.. D)oNArLDeoN. xscoNrs, a. c. O A man who once had rough-horny - bands made them soft and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the gen iine-that bearing the name "E. C. Deb Witt &'UJo. Chicago." For sores, boils, 36ts, burns, bruises, etc., it has Do egual, it~d affords almost immediate relief from blind, bleeding, ltchinig and protruding piles. Sold by Pickenas Drug Co'. al Frightfully Burned. oI .Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford 0: Dity, Pa., had bia hand frightfulky burnel in an electrical furnace. He ap plied Biicklen's Arnica Salve with .the tisual resnlt: "a quick sand perfect cure." ireatest healer on earth for burns, wounds, sores, ecaema and piles. 25o r1 at Pickens Drug 0o. r The Yellow Fever Gierm. aEin reoently been discovered. It bears h a close resemblance to the malaria germ. I ro free the system from tile germs - of g illseae, the tnost effective remedy is Dr. I King's New Life Pills. Gnaranteed to sure all diseases due to malakia poison . ma constipation. 215o at Pickens Drug They never gripe or sicken, but aleanse and strengthen the stomasoh, liver m and bowels. - This is the universal ver diot of the many thousands who use Do Witt's Little Early Risers. These fa mous little pills relieve headache,co'n~ stipation, billiousness, jaundice, torpid liver, sallow eomplexion, etc, Try Little Early Bisers. Bold by Pickens Drug Co. All old-time Cough Syrups bind the bowels. This is wrong. A new idea was advanced two years ago in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy acte on the mucouis membranes of the throat and lungs and loosens the bowelsn at thle same time. It expels all cold from the system. It clears the throat, ayd strengthens the mucous meambran e,re lieves coughs, colds, eroup, whooping cough, etc,.- Bold by Piekens Drug Ce Men Past SIxty in Danger. I More than half mankind over aity 'yeara of age suffer from kidney ans) bladder disorders, usually enlargemseit, of prostrate glunld. That is bo0th pain. ful and dangerous, anld Foley's Kidney .:ure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregtularities 'iwd has cured saiany old men of this disease. Mir. Rodney Bunrnett of Rook Port, Mo. writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros. trata gland and kidltey trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I hav 'for twenty years althoughl I am now 91 yearsold.' Pilekons Drug (Jo, B. F. Smith, Easley. The Beist Physic. Wh.-en you want a physic that Is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, uliwalys use Chamberlain's.SBtomiaoh and Liver Tablets. For sale by Piokens Dnn Co. and T. N. Hunter, Liberty., 0A.~ N EVE 'ything In Car Loa< VED--The largest cai )ed to Pickens. See t] mring. to $50, Dressers from $5 to $15, eboards, Safes, Dining Tables, C Mattresses, Hall Racks, Bed biase City Buggies, Car Mitch Tails, Fresh car of Salt and F14 rices right. ioist up-to-date line of Dry Good Furnishing Goods, Hardware. E country. See us for anything see.you and will treat you right Yours Truly KR1,, 'THORNLE ;hing Goods a specialty. Sole Agents fe& the Mitchell ~s. CITATION. r'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -Gounty of Pidkens, By J. B. Newbery, Esquire, Probate adge.. Whereas, AJ. Bogge, 0. .0. P., has ado suit to mie to grant him letters of liministrationi of the estate of and of.-__ cite of R. 13. Wham, deoensed. Tus ARE THEREPoRN 90 oite and Drn IionishI all and singular the kindred wilbro ud creditore of the said B. B. P'ham, deceed, that Iho he andi sp ear before me; in the Cort of Prao- erei ate, to be held at Pickens Court House, 0. ,, on the 20th day 'of March, 190,nihrh fler publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In aea be forenoon, to show cause, if any thy aIve, why thosaid administration sbouldoe af ot be grantedi,BtW Given under my band and hayC ruary, 1906, in the 130th year woe our Independence. J. B3. Newhery ,uedp -J. P.Loo Notice at Disolution. #t oa The firm of J. T. Fennell & Co. $ Lde as been dissolved by mntual comnsent. b odf J. T. Fennell, Hv M.anager.thtwl For the Ijext ten daya I will sell atYoca ad below coat a general lite of mer bandise, at Picken~s, Zi. C. ComeOlUSu J. T. Funneoll. A February 19, 1908. Afraid of Sarong Medieines.XesE Many peoplo suffer for years from zeumatio pain., and prefer to do so _______ ithe~r than take the 'strong medicines eually given for rheumati., nost know- _________ ug that quick relief from jain ma b~e ad im by aplying C amberlr sin's 'anuae ndy out takin anmedl-jt In nteral . Fo sale kens Arng Co. and P.N. Hunter, Liberty. IMORseneAP RATOs -Te TEXAS ~AleS Arkansas and SoruLierhwyeAstb One-ay tcket athalf fare pluas 52. Rlound trip stket, at less than one-way GaeIgdit. fare. Fronm Mefmphis via Cotton Belt Routes l1'arch 6ando Foro Stop-overs both ways and 21 days re alturn Aen t o limit on round trip tickets. Write for map~ folder, and pick your dljte and' say w hen~ n esnP land where you want to oand Wre will give$ you full information ity inrwn mail.AD L. P.8UITH,.P. A. 9 ~~Cotton Belt Route, ~ Sl yFle ATLA NAAPLA Si. P. TTAW4VI boug t nt eo CI~l~1~1IbD he ameway cal neihe ha have afew rge st Calioes nd utnwe chea, nfactevyhCa NOTAR PUBLC Remmbert ofc Jus a itte Eudo afer eal wil w s cal ad e old fc~ ieve hat ulnoss, b'lobng, gavoeatom thatK widilsswlt ouea, n onb7PikussPr'du.o A.a RY DAY d Lots. r of Furniture le great values Beds from $2 to $10, entre Tables, Kitch Lounges, Cots, 'etc., ell Wagons, Car of ur. Anything and s, Notions, Clothing, toves, Harness and rou may need. We Y &CO., Wagans, Chase City Bnggies, Iron IN STATEMENT $ -30 DAYS-: the next 30 days we mnding up and closing r goods. ot giving away goods,* .ve our profits been so o permi~t us to sell at will sell all of our ssimers, IKerseys and goods at greatly re ices, all the profit ofi. 8% e4ts dark outings$ cloaks and jackets to ir less than first cost.$ t of odd sizes in shoes be sold at bargains. 1save money by calling ring next 30 days. K. Park. nd, Greenville, S.C.~ NLIS KING! ase Your Yield, use mn Fertilizers r Saver', a -Money Maker, Beats All. FISH, BLOOD, and other Hiph nformation, r nearest Railroad Station, or osphate and 011 Co, ERSON, S. C. Thornley & Co., Pickens, S. C. SeIls 'em Cheap. goods at a bargain and will sell them ee me for most adiything you want 1 md Boy's knee pants to go cheap at a bargain. A lot of Shoes to, go cheap. t meat market and bring me some ides green or dry that you can get ods.' I don't forget my meat market Sor anything else you want. Old Meat Market. '. M OY 0O R 3$t.