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- S T P R ENS S - utered April 23, 1908 at Pickons, 8. 0., a seoond class maiter, under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. VOL. XXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, PARCH 28, 1906. NO4 Closing Exero!ses of the Haqood School. The ol- siog fxeroises 6C the Ha good school, Itat Saturday was a grand suceogs. A packed house greeted the so.ol ers and they received many 'on gratulations for the matnr in Which they c.iried ou1t tihe pro. grai. All. the snudents did well n cfl Jc OfIt crmdit on their parents and teaer. This school was taught, by MNis Matt-ie Bowen, who is a splendid teacher. hP patroi.s and truteies were so well plkasod with her work, that they appointed Mias Bowen as teacher for the. next term. The following program was ren. derod at the exercises. Word of We'c- me-Walter KeA. ley. Nobody Knows But M other-Res sie Stewart. Nellie's Versi-Ethol Stewart. Be Sure You Are Right-Ottis Porter. Sensible-Clova Chastain. A Dialogue-"Watermelon Pick les"-Ida Baker and Walter Kelley. For Vacation-Lola Watt. Village Blacksmith-Otis Hud. son. Popping Corn-Ed Stewart. To Be Kind-Annie Holder. The Cripple Boy's Story-Oscar Stewart. Letters-Flora Kelley. Composition, Old People-Grace Stewart. To Be Good-Perry Nabors. The Larks-Bessie Stqwart. The Triple Pledge-Wilson Watt. Mocking Bird-Wad Stewart. What is a Little Boy Worth Walter Chastain. .Reminiscence-Bon holder. Friendship-Grace Stowart. Composition, Value of Character -Ida Baker. The Blind Basket Weaver-Wad Stewart. Recitation-By five little boys. How Do I Look-Elva Stewart. Bachelor's Growl-Taylor 11ud. son. Dialogue, Love in High Lif Misses Essie Kelley, 0 raca Stoeil t, Ida Baker and Addie Stewart. Our Heroes-Glenn Hudson. Smile Whenever You Can-Gert ie Watt. 01 A Word-Ola Hudson. fo Dialogue, Entertaining My Big Sister's Beau -Addie Stewart and fc Otis Hudson. 11. A Recitation for a Little Girl Emsie K~ollevy. Judige Not-Earley Hol'isr. WVoman's Curiosity-Ida B ikor. (Comnposition. Pleasant Worids- ; Eisie Kellev. T1heo ru~hful B sy-Ed Stewairt-. Little Drops of Water-George Ia Holder.. You Ki,ow - Oscar Chastain-.v I Remecipbher-Oscar Stewart. F Dialogue, H-asty Opinions-Es sie Kelley, Grace Stewart, Wilson h Watt and Oscar Baker. To Your Daughter Lillie-Addio p Stewa b. . The L~ittle Bird--Beni Hludson. Papa's Little Girl-Ethel Stew art. V The King, the Child, and tho 01(ld 'Time Logend-Esisie Kellory. Recitationi-Five little girlis. Oh I Should the Spirit of Mortal r. Be~ Proud ?--Ida Baker. Dialogue, Respect the Aged Essie Kelley, Grace Stewart, Oscar Baker and Wilson WVatt Courtship-Ressie Stewart and Ben Hudson. s My Darling Brother-Walter Chtastain. Ptapat-.Eula Stewasrt. Boys Wanted-Ben Lewis. n I'm Going to Grand pa's-Taylor fi Hudson. . Story of aLittle Boy That Oried -Edward Eden8.T Oid'er Girls--Bertha Cantroll. t Tirying the New School Teacher --Robert Bowen, Lawrence Bowen, I Xddio Bowen, Gertrudle Duckworth,i Mlary Belle Duckcworthi, Annie I Duckworth and Willie Stansell. Grandmother Croff-Jerry Law- ~ rence and Robbie Bowen. Yankee In Love-Henry Tlownes. Closing Address-Oaar Baker. , Oolonoy Items. Sunday School was at Oolon)oy Sunday, the 11th instant, with M r. HEA ATT1 EVI GRANE The Prettiest Two Solid Cases India The 8 c kind at 5c. Th( kind will go at ioc. The 20C at 2,000 Yards of Per( worth 12%C to 15C., will go on c Our Lai C-C arquis Keith as suporintendant. wee Ri Mr. Suborn, paistor of Ooloney tation, ptiqst Church, failud to fill his tricts ] )pointiment the first Sunday. eonted. Mr. L. Turner, of Ealey, died filled 1 1 the 8th and was buried on the Mr. N llowing day in Ooleioy Cemetary. a souv< Mr. D. B. Martin had the mis- A -& rtune of being kicked in the face cluded .his mule. Dr.. JM. Crenshaw night, as called in to dres~s the wr.nnd, was c. hiich was very painful, but not Jennir rious. andl R. Mr. Oscar Clark's little girl, Sy- Mr. ii, 14 Vvy sick wi th aL sore) thi' r~. sawing Thell stork v isi tedl the h 'mi of. of MIr, r . and1 Mr s. Early I10ndr icks. Trhe 1t weaik and left a little girl. close o Mi isses Irene andl I rma 11lend ricks Suce siteud M issos Coria and Norai leons last Sunday. MIiss Lenora. Hendlricks ret urned 01m1 last Sat urday. She has b.-en Mrs, -aching ani (eight ronths school at JLewis, leasanit Grove. stant Mr . and Mrs. M. Uendricks, cel- lowving arated their 40thi marriage anni- Giovo orsary on March. 22nd. Four of she luir child ran and 17 grandchildren childi ero with themr to help celebrate g~eat 1e d'iy. All enjoyed themselves threo 1 .,~ especially whenui the dining of reia 1Yn door was thrown 4)bes and all' She ore invited in to dinner, lived a The music class of Oolenoy is since a rogressing nice under theo miannge. . (lnt of Miss Lila Hairris. - Se Mirs. A. 0. Sutheriilnd is on tihe in pac ok list this week. "School Girl." bulk. Calhoun Items.Gldt The farmers are getting along..-. iely with their' work; hauling rtilizors and~ preparing for anoth largo cotton cr01). Born to Mr. and( Mrs. 0. .R. ,awrencfl, on the 27 uilt., a daugh Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boggs, Miss nai Abbott andl brothe~r, Roice, vis. Surve, lcd the familly of Mi r. . A. Boggs, ist week.R Mrs. Rosa Madison and sister, lira Lou, visited their mother, -- irs. J. W. Cochran, la1st week. The infdant son of Mr. and Mrs. . . Andearson is very sick.] aat week, h Mr. and~ Mrs. R~oss O'Detl, of Liberty, visited Mr. and~ Mrs. Boggs 'Ier wilnb at n.i ... I ign TH=BRUC ILLINER) iE BJ8 82 FRIDAY AI\ iRYBODY INVITED T DIS.PL AY and Decidedly the mo Linon, Opening Day ioc kind at 6%c. The 15c i 25c kind only i 5c. :ales, 36 inches wide pening days for only 8%c. ge Stores Are Stocked )MEIF ONE! TL4-BRue vor-near the Lawrence plan. o,n March 8t4, school dis qo. 78 and 23 will b-) repre JAMFS M All come and bring w,-ll )askets. We hope to have Practical Black .-D. Taylor thero to furnish Woodworkrnan. mir. iccessful meeting was Coll. Bi-ing your hco.S( at Central, S. C., on Sunday Mairch 11. Them meeting Iltteso ot 'nlduted. by Bro. i Hall aindI go of '*The Way oif Fiith%j IHV (~~ (.L G lay ton and otherei.' YUVEIL o E. B. RI et10 Ims w i'~ll cmecfj T E I o 6D lurmber. on the plantatiol) 0O . I).8011. Alyre soon schiool oin Lot0ag Branch will OtW i' '.tlr niM hirch, 30th. ess to Bet~ri iel--Jo bunal. PracticallBlac ath ofBMrsg NyoEr horst died itI fit theonshhe 2o ih herdeah a. te Muntin All o ur w~liCok vi r churh cenotay. picd and ippreciate N.ai E. L isc, aihf, Tk avnae of R.hS diedothb e on'. si te in - otSC) 'i -h f o n tivws obure the daty Ffollenig n-P her d1 earh ae Montain Merch u entlirengstockawi hch~~n chriotan in rices_ aniyuav mngeave 2ao h5 abat1, twel un ishngoos,_ows_ grndcile de,ao moterd, l'akle advntag for h >rters, n s ter ad ak os sesnnaea.fyo n -tive s tomo rnh e death. Free Clann an-P wasf 71Uyearssoroag. jndahad MerwelltandiloringsDepart conssistantechristiaut oiferover us or anisNt'ar'd Pseeds;~ mgei,2 fo 5 cets, ndni hiille eded.Watemelon seed, . ole ? g eno awe s -sure kignsDrukidrry dny.s. edmond, S,. C.. Gtwl ytkn ASTOR IA ~~lsi 'or Infants and Children.,erbeds ni. uILA ~ odtYou HaeAlways nought~ ~ iahoe f OL enD ieasMe. (I O..R( MAR. !D SATURDAY. 0 ATTEND THIS OPENIN F PATTER st Moderately Priced Hats E Big Embroidery Sale 0 T() make it interestin fo or t1 we will sell 6,oon yards m'-t roider One lot, not a piece in tl'e lot most of its wvorth 10 to 1 5 cents, One lot the bitrest value of al 25 cents, at on o:Ily 1 0 Cents. With Every Kind of ferch; . ~-COME ALI ____RR__ ANTT,GOOD smith, WheeIwright MD Of Sty Scicntific horseshoer.1,gl ' question of Fjwnd1ing a lot. of im S to me to be shod right. 9 v3 it.'fi (111(1 ion of gong Io I ifoot, not the foot the slhoe. .1 . st.014, I WORKMEN1 AND CAN REPA'4 Ri ~i: -~~ ~dr'll IME. CAN BO t2YTVING IN VOR IN IE , . . . m~teedl. Your patronage solicit- I Ti~ f(lt~RW ei JAM~ES M.( GAN ET.21(1~I ') o ~r C![o ~~wi~~ I W(l- oi wl e l dres- ed l is' queio of pending1 a lot o f mt~v22 ie it's a 1ne tin of~ oling to i. II 10Wreislhtt store$~ . Mot aso $2 notbogh yur ~ecotSi:itornd clo b i ur cnere. gt ~oocl time tosave 1maotee' s (ro) i pice beoreso e eseOa t 21e0n a s ilyk f Word. esshngkifdall clothengwmadeli. o.r (ad1. UND)tha ou 120lO an Jucles''oucs cles ie of-t rr , zd x wrell- o m e f cak oleba l~iThsoe pCit ue .w neS lil 11 now bevsldsomeararet reductio not bought youraovercoathsuit or oo.ie osv money, f~i t ak li ~u'~c s drop ine pnricecabeforeosomeooelse essin of alrcythinrmade naou OvDB IKN DU D ier tssin. oecast C,' 3'o-3I HATS. Ever Shown. On Opening Dayes ie Ladies on opening days, y at about one half its value. worth less than 5 cents and iil go at only 5 cents. 1, would sell easily for 15 to indise ':[3( eo. I CLOTHES lish Quality a~d Al INN 'I d ~& F'IoutheMi tet Gireenville, S. C.N - fl uits Cor Christmas have arrived and tho s to offer the trade during olidIays. " "I. oes, pants, underwear, overshirta ii ators, union suits, calico, corsets, n. D~on't forget to get a sack of Cin kes, the best in America. You can' 1 ur. The best is the cheapat. Yours' ARRIS, By hmself. ~oat abargain.