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-4 N Per.aIse Cerymn ,rea tdons, and thouse _ the humbler wai hiDDellina of a Local alul Persolnal Nature s - -Mr. Norris and S. M. Cox, of the Saluda side of the county were in c Pickens Thursday-.w --Mr'jor J. M. Stewart lhas been ly quite sick for the past week, but is better at present writing. - -AIl (l~d Soldi..rs who ha~ve not ap- o S plied for a cross of honor will call on3 s Judgo J. B. Newberry for blank ap. te p'sications'. fa thb --Muarried on the 25thI uIt., at the residec.Ilo of James lIlhe, ha ]3uphus Ponder to Nora Hill, (color ed). S. F. Keith, magistrate, ofliciat. ing. i S- A good crowd was in Pickens p Monday to attend the sales and to transact other business. There were su onl.; two tracts sold and they brough t Gi good prices- hi, -A. B. Fortner and Vardry Rig- bi, don of the upper sectil on of the cour - th ty got in a row last Thursday and as ty a consequence Rigdon was shot in the thigh. It is not a serious wounid co a id he will ho all right in a few M -M'~r. G. W. Russell, of the Bruhiy t Creek section of Anderson county, hi among others, was in Pickenis Tue1ls- of daty in the intereet of a bridgeo acro-s w the Eighteen. The county commb-h teI sioners heard the complaint aind will he erect a suitable bridge at once. d -Don't fail to seje the ad of A. C. Sutherland, of Rock, in this issue. He carries a full line of general mer- 1 chandise and in vitcs the people of this al section to inspect his nice line of mnil h linery, dry goods and dress goodr. a Give him a call; he wdll treat you righ', ~ ivory time. -The sales Mouday brought a good crowdt to town anid the bidding wasi litely. In the sale of land of Griflini vs. Looper, sold to perfect titles, 55 acres was i ought by Hen F. Giriflin, for $200. The Bale of Thompson vs. 'IThomnpos, for partition, 100 acr-s was hocu ht by J. Frank MeJunkin n old and well O.)unty, died at the home of J. L., Sanders, on theo 9th of February, agsd 86 years. Wheni quite young he united with the Biy A tist church and always lived up to the profession of faith. For many yearH he was a groat sufferer, but bore hi.s pains with cbristian fortitude. HeI buried at Liberty, llev. W. T.' Abbot.t co iducting the funeral service. lH o loaves a host of relativos and friends' to mourn his death. ksoflie -Yo mstno epe, s o no 'ryting Wehv towr il metie jst lko omeothe peple > hnyoInwofayhigta u k/o uh t omti pa4r d viclso aeinerstd n ~moudended saby ifteb y appecit itayoll cand- u lc i -Yo mut ot xpet s t liow -The Easley Bi (ryhiu. W hae t ivrk litlesistance of the Pi metme ustlik soe oherpeolegive an entertainme ~ihe yo knw o anthig tat.Graded School audi ii tio: ogh togo n he a~m, ight, April 6tdi ' d *vc ~~t ae iteretedinwill consist of the me rundandtel us b~u it Wefat ce, "TI oio Dreat II pprcite t nd ouwil crtan-specialties betwveen soe it in the paper. music wiill be futi) -The governor has appointed C. T ad~Thsia itrtinl, of Eisley, W, H. Chapman,moefntohetq Liberity-, and W. WV. Aiken, of Sun- ie Oita f.n [, S. C. as an investigating commit-. mn~y.Pi >to look into and check up the a!' ih eutint rs of the countv. It is to be hopedo-or.Cmou at they will find everything all 0O n noyahat ,anid not such a state of e'fairs as ~nj.~ e Sbeen discovered in some of the fo h hr be-r counties. boe oni o -Rev P. F. Crawfor-d past-'r of igo atwe e Baptist Church at this p)lace wvill i o nPc~ each his fir.- sermon Sunday night. Mna vnn r. (Urawfor-d htas been quite sick te r cu~n tee he moved to this State fromreiltc.'hee torgia and has not been able to meettedothmac appointments. He is recovering hp httere a health and hopos' to ba able in fmc inttt e future to fill his pulpits at Liber ,Cato4 chee and this place. ~ ~ *J .M -Emery Scott, a sigteen-y-ear-old o lored boy shot himself accidently ~1)1l3 h ondahy evening, (lying in about two neiglns. mr. He wans going to a new ground ~isRce h wvor-k and1 was caraying a gun with mr. In attempting to set the gnn3hl wsmal I a stumpl the hammier struck some udvadrah ay and fired the gun, the !oail en- (id"' t injg the tight breast. The careles LGSY mdi~ling of lire-armts c Muses manyisreddt b mada- pr -tfrtehah ore Warns, theoq i-rond hrdwae ma adknoshed youstha afodt wi o(i~li issokt h et ecno to :e ivnee idwdslyof r e. BrCom, outH an-aeti C~hscetdaand enjo at hearky II who have se~broen it sawno a vrd ndho is tai ei i- xo ce ponoity Pickad 4hiso nteptiingmetchatsonda thi enoing we (Oud. ' heyear-y ay ting c hey ar ocupig Ui( 8.11 t rght 'te yungm rtesince.g The ftei ~hieH (OX, hiiti, ie ec -ad i torendt them ai o ugyailhre, lradfothe thit thbei si get rom his irmthou bute at be hic tomooink. tail toinspectlhisgerinlinelflgoos. larg (iiritites aid elltit a n~ocd ofveal chrind urchasourdath and reace< NEIW OF For the past [Goods, Clothin stores are pal(ck and are anxiomi Dress Good' Our line this season by shown. The prettiest hue Pickens. Everything in wh embroideries to match. .1 suits. Big line of black go Clothing, and Gents F The largest and best s you want clothing with fit, We buy nothing but the b( lines of clothing we handle noted for its fit and wearing Shoes We carry double the si three times the amount. S men's and Children's Oxfo rs of 1rals, IIROS, '"FOL( Clothing, Shoes, Hats an md, with the a kens Band, i 1 at in the Pickeub lorit m on Fridal 'he ent rtainmient roarng cmed --W. C. Smith on the S. W. ful Twin '', with Dell place has tis land well prep'1 the acets. Thei anid ixpects to) make the bmumper Ished by the tw of his life. He cuts his aicreage~ e good show .nd year and says he finds it b'ette are inob, is prom himn to do this as he gets to puit led by a barrel of time and attetntoi to tlbe prepari 15 and 25 cents of the soil and lhe highly fert families of twelve all of his land and now makes 1 and help the by on one acre than he formerly' di laugh. two. He has smoothed up his lan hauling out all the rocks and has pnre, Congressman them in the swvaggs and low p Ion district, has and has thrown up his terraces Ith and left Wash- both sid's with a shovel. H1e 0 recuperate. Hie model farmer and othe~ra woukl ', having arrived well to pattern by him. Eth his family, and -W.T Carter Smith has aa the B. A. Hlagood cow lhe bought from 1'. 1B. Mla aple of Pickens ex that he brags on powerfully. rdial wvelcuo and gives live galloni of milk a day iy here may prove which he makes two pounds of lir Mr. Legare. That does pretty well for a scrub inL. Seabrook, di ed -Mrs. St'aan Wilson, relict o arlottesville, Vai., late ,J. WV. Wilson, died at the ad instant, after a of her daughter, Mrs. li. M. Ro He leaves a wife near Liberty, un last TIhursday n ren. His wiife was March 29th, after a lingering ill rnley, of Pickens. She was seventy-five years oh! alay and L. C. leaves six children, C. Md. Wits a by telegram Sat Texas; L. T1. Wilson, of A ikas 1 there before he F. M. Rogerr, of Liberty; Mrs my of many friend. Eades and Mrs. 5. E. Smith, of reaved ones in this ley, and M~ a. S. H1. Pa ice, of 1 ->,besides a host of relahtve friends to mourn her death. HI or Intendent and mains wero laidl to rest ini the< serve the town of tory at Mount Zion church, near resltg year ths tral, on Saturday following heri Bc, rsutnnte a large concourse of sorrowmn C ruc, .Itendent' tives and friends witnessing the 5 Wardens. This quires. officers na Pickeras -The third Sunday in this n is they are .1lllpub- is the day set apart for an all Sthey 'will lose no singmng at the Central, S. 0,1] rance the interests church. All loverni of music a tchi Pickenis coe vittd to attend. Thle simging iw conducted by Mcl). Weames nstant, Mrs. W. C. Saturday night beforo air. WV ig fruit on the stoie will give a free mnuasicat ent,-rtaiia ith the lid op tight. at the abovo named placed it needed attention --The millinery opening b) I as she started to Heath-Uruce-Morrowv compan; xplosionl took plaice Friday anid Saturdlay was well a t, all over her and ed and w, a a Igrnd suc!ess from: her. Goad hiouse. point of view. The display< e warning and use goods, millinier;, hats, etc., is tI1 ,ight fitting lid in and largest ever p~ut out by tl This bucket was a tarprising liem. Their upj-to-dal and when it explod- imethouds and1( a liberal amn he fruit and rose to ,ceou use of printers ink is bi use, ep far them as large a vohunue C 29th uit, the infant' as eilj ,vOd by amny house in th< Mhs. Steve Gaillowaiy. R110d " ti of i the at te . .hie (ll following itsi IOE SH N Y DESC month we have been receivin ', Shoes, H1ats and G-ents Fun ,( -fmin top to bottom. hlIey a to be unloadod. I Dress Goods Idhall Dress G ood Godman, XAalkao vc far surpasses any we have ever 50 )er cent but all of white goods ever shown in and will go at old ite goods for waists with laces and lig lot of silk goods for shirt waist Fu rn it ods and suiungs. Shoes, H ats 1Buying as we urnishing Goods. 10 to 15 per cent < needed for your h< elected stock in the upcountry. If' style and quality you get it here. st-it pays. Among the different [ard W a is the Horse Shoe brand which is, qualities. Surreys, Shoes We haven't things we would .ock we did two years ago and sell y ee the immense line of Men's, Wo- I want and we rds. The old "Battle Axe" still We keep evei Yours T d Gents Furnishing Goods a specialty. Sole agents I Walkover and Stetson Shoes. 0'- --We call attention to the ad. of BUSINESS L nred these en terprising' and popular mer-. crop ahanits, Craig Bros , in this is uie.FOlSL g very They talk spring goodis, the entire bg' ha.Ai r on outfit, and are showing a nice line KAn tNao nore and fine selction1s. Miirs. Freemn'm is yfieBae p ition) in chairge of this depart ment and can l:'zes assst you miateiilily in selecting your uinachml,2 ner puchae.Cal anl iwpct hei bggy cJea.CAni -1 b __ \V 1)0)0 he 1 o~ an fr?.andh dpraugh hor80. R )11wl ewtnu o l1,y ' at Nea ey & Gol from~y in Black isa isno purchae Cal aftd thsecflt o thih riginy aJ. F.ra 1 dy -Wn hApri o thhorrughsyand frenz U"I wil contnuo t holdyown thNpeac -The Sentinel Journal confesses 32 f 1 erub to a decided feelinmg of symplathly for LNI O .1(n1 the rural free dlelivery cirriers. '.103thceey1 go She are 11n indispensanble, haridworked,arewltinro. fronm poorly paid set of goverunn:nt ('flicialsl,ig.CrMlSa ttrwhgoin all k inds of wealther toGiwt nevarp co.serve tho public.9miefr Genl - h _A large number of the farmersbrdeod.Ti moin this cunty have their lanfds posteddrtce.Cala gers, and birt hunters are badly circum.$50 igli' scibd The farmevrs have d eterinf- L.I nessii. en to protect the songeters andi insect an killhers.hoetafuz sill Mrs. --The SoutinelJomnal)11 is adding e.annlotrHy E. L. goito a niumber of ::ew suibscribers to nbr teioml a Fa-its list. This is caminpaigri year and1t efr hi i 1111(1 iio*toernsprongeepeasond onft: C~ii jiastnt osolrabacolove, andput inC heathhdoysginthndroads or 5 (lay OH thoroughlyBettrapaytth IlatolNeto -A new re6o0 aores.ti10ngog< case in coutres, weligtdiaterode. On ined im C80 ifStiiclan, ihaged CrM i a with killin, hwitiffnebewatee th ammle frm reevi bridge road. This wfo wek go las aou a"see~y ril.-dibrthep Cl n act, and at otherery to erfrmrhei#fu soldr Notcy.P insDu Leebu- h-ay your ina tax b Sthte 5tha are instandtoaa she an p~t' ino 5 leth jdayBiist h on the 11oads. #at rela -Road. tax i s $150 the i s r cofnty, fb or 5x daysg lonthud Bieei payth o thor pulic i~ii ih abr i esio aptist Y- nw~ ro on fre coni'uing Sa.c o n , nud t casotof stevikhln, rge. RIP TION g big shipments oi Dry aishing Goods until our LO chock full of bargains Among the other leading brands are the e and Stetson, Leather has advanced 25 to our shoes were bought before the advance )rices. ure Furniture And Lots of It. do in car lots enables us to save you from n all your purchases. We keep everything >mic with prices right. re, Stoves, Buggies, Vagon, Harness, Saddlery. the space here to tell you of one-half the like to but come to se% us Call for what .ill do the rest. -ything and always the best of everything. ruly. EW & C0., or Mitchell Wagons, Iron King Stoves, and DCA LS. JNotice of FiniaI settlement - and Dischiarge, anod horse and OTIOE is hereby given that we wvilI id a nice buggy make appIlication to J. ii. Newbery Apply to J. F. Esq., Judge of Prohnate for Pickens ravo''s stabl. county,' in the State of South Carolina, r o-on the 2d day of May, 1906, at 11 o'clock dlih Jack will in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as mn Smith's, near said application can be heard, for leave . to make a finail settlement of the estate muies south of of A. B. Willims, deceased1, and obtain ', wnerP. 2t- discharge as adminisiraitors. hn, will make Snsntu A. Williami, J1. M. Stewart, [906 at Pickenls, 4apr4w Adminietr'itors. stable, on iuvery to insure foal. I.neckiest Mani to ArcanasaM. is high, of a rich "1i'm the luckiest masn ini Arkansas," ugh-bred Span- writes H.L . Btanley of Urmnuo, "since nd his got are the rostoration of my wife'a he alth after Pd in ove.ry way. five years of continuons conedbing and ,Liber ty, S. C. bleeding from tho lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the wvorld's greatest med icine, Dr. King's Now Danooversy for SA LE gonsumnption, which I1knowv from expe rn eowl uro consumption if taken in I creek bottom time. My wife commenced to iumprove 5 room dw~ell. with first bottle and twelve, bot tlos corn ple(ted( the cure." Cures the worst Mill andi( Co.tton coughs and colds or mioney refunded. >wer. Situated At Pickens Drug Co. 50c and $1, sam le on the Hunt's j l4 ._ee. can be bcught Don't deceive yourself. If you have , indi gestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 see us.cre It wvill relieve you. Itev. WV. E. Hoontt, * South Mills, N. O., says: "I1 was trou 11 older & Co. bledl with Chronic indigestion for several 'ernaswlrelerbroustmhflattering of my sing, gao tm- andrtoand general dl-pressioni of mind posoidie.adbd.My druggist recommend Ko ptatt you t, d I dol, tend it has renoeved mw. I an now~ kal dy'euv oasd I ('at aniythinig aend sle ep, soundly at night. 5 l.tios natraly K~odol Digests what you ('at. Sold by of on netuidIy Pickens~ D rug Co. PLAIN STATEMENT 1 :-80 DAYS-: D)uring the next 30 days we* ill be rounding up and closing'$ ut winter goods. We're not giving away goods, * either have our profits been~ so irge as to permit us to sell at neC half. But we will sell all of our, ceavy Cassimers, Kerseys and 4 voolen goods at greatly re-- * luced prices, all the profit off. Q Lot of 8% cts dark outings * ~o go at 6%4 cts. Ladies cloaks and jackets to e sold for Jess than first cost. $ H ave lot of odd sizes in shoes * that wvill be sold at bargains.# You can save money by calling on us during next 30 clays. A. K. Park. $. West End, Greenville, S. C.