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+ PikeusR Sen6tiR61-Journd 8DDenlolu of a Local and Personal Nature -All who haven't paid they ioa1 tax by the 15th instant will have tc raake 5 days on the road. ---Mr. and Mrs. W. -W. White and child, of Anderson, are on a visit tc Mrs. N. E. Thornley, in Pickens. -'Squiro W. 0. Bramlett has pil chased a lot from '. D. Harris, or the Liberty road, and is preparing t< build. -Mrs. Mary E. Alexander, wh< has been quite sick for some timo al her home in Pickens, is reported an no better. -A great many farmers have been rulihing their Plows the past Week, notwitlitanding, that in many s5.c .ions tho ground was wet and beavy. --'Squire W. L. Jenkins ha's pu up) a very n1ea1t and comllodious dwel ling house on his property in the edge of town, on the Central road and has moved into it. -Capt. J. T. Taylor is spending this week at the works of the Cullo. whe Mining aid Reduction (jo., in Jackson county, N. C., looking after his interests in his property. -Miss. Jannie Blassingameo of Van Alstyne, Tex., petL last week with the family of V. 11. Ashmore, in Pickens. She vill rel'in inl tho county until A ugust visiting rela. tives. -Pearl, the nine year old diugl . of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Baker- Pick ons, is Very ill with a r''apse of IInas les and brain fover It is to be hoped that sho will - on take a turn for the c ultimately rCcover. -All old soldiers who desiro Crosr 4 es of Honor from the Pickens Uhptei U. D. C. at the annuil reunion. in June next, should muke out their car tilicates at once. Blanks may be ob tained from Mr. J. Newberry. -Rev. P. C. Cirawford. the past(a of the Pickens Biptist church preach. ed his first serion Lerc last Sundas night, delivering ia line oration. H( is a fine preacher and nadu i good imnpression onl his Congregation. -J. T. Newton, who is in his 70;h year, says bo is too Old to farm any longer, so has gone to his children to the balance of his time with lie was a gallant Conifederrnt belonging to Company A., eg imien t. -Squire John L.-Grailey, of the' Sunnydale sec tion of the county, has bought the M. WN. Newhou fam, twi miles south of Pickens, antd will mov, there next year. We are ghrd that such good men as equiiro Gravley are jgetting closer to Pickens. '-The Pickens County Singing C'onvention will mneet with the Grifuie BIaptist church, near Pickeno, A pri 21st and 22nd insbt.- All churches and( Sabbath schools in tile county -are re quested to send full dlelegationl. Al are cordially invited to attend. -Mr. J. C. Cannon, of A thanta Ga. has located in Pickens for the present. Hie is general state agent for donthi Carolina for the Farmer Mutual Life Protective Association, a good c um. pany, and any of our readers w'OO want good insurainco at a low cost, will do wvell to figure wvith him. -The all-day singing exercises hek at Mount ain Grove church last Sunda, was a grand success. The meetint was conducted by McD). Weames, as sisted by, Messrs Ed Heard, McD) Baker, Andrew Parrot t, Calvin Gar ret, R. M. Baker, and A. T. Wivi noin rThe congregation was d classes and led by thes ,each class singing fiftee -We learn that Mej. lewis I Redmond, the noted moon shiner< by gone days, (lied at his homo 'lea Seneo-i last week, after an illness c only a few days. Maij Redmond wa. well and favorably known to many < our p .ople, having boon b~orn an raised in this county, anid had man upa and clowns through life, thonig his latter years were spent giietly i peace and plenty, with~ his family near Seneca. --The Easley Cornet Bandl preson ing "Thoso DreaIfuml Twins" playe ' to a good audience fast Fiiiday nigh in Pickenis. The play was a succosm Each actor did his hest, and it wsoul be hardhay who was theostar pla: er. The negro specialties were ncr good indeed. There is good talenti this bunch and thoy shouldI put or something else real noon. A retur date in Pickens will give Lhbem a pac', ed house. OurL space will not permu of us giving a casvt of the charactm or commend on the workc done byceac one. Suffice to say th-it each on acted theuir p irt weoll. The moad< -Several of our'advrtiser Obange their ada thi week-see what they say. -Master Therorn Hester, son of M. F. Hester, who has been in Atlanta for some time returned home lost wok. -'1he townsh assessors of the various township in the coiinty have all met and raised the assewments of property- fully 20 per cet. The county board meets the last of the month and they will probably add on a little more. -Congreasman Legare is a base ball enthusiast. He has made friends of the little boys of the town by get ting them together and organizing a ju.Onilo club, furnishing them with balls and bals and helping them to pl.y. lie will have a watch gamlo with his team and a team from some neigrhborinug towns shortly. The kid that doom1't belong to this team is Ilut in it any more. -"Bu I" Willin ma, w% ho lives in (ie Georgia cr.ek section of the count , has a beautiful home and a fine farm. On his Itnd a place, about of 18 acree -has beenl pouned for inonozite and the indication aro good, developing about 25 per cent of ire. There are several pllaces up and down the c aoks and branches in that part of the county that show good indications, and ore long the monozito fever will hit those people, they will Open up the mines and suddenly find themr selvqss rich. WeIA to ifll tf tl Wners or theo e 1 ainds. ' Attention Democrats. The Democratic Clubs of Pickens County are hereby called to meet at their respectivo meeting places on Satuiday the 28th dn of April in stant, at 3 o'clock p. m1., foe the pur. pos of reorganizing and electing dulagates to the County Convention which will meet at Pickens C, H. on the 7th day of ktlay. C. E. Robinson, Ch. Co. Dem. Ex. Com. 2t Supervisor's Report of Claims for the Quarter Ending March 31th. 1906. J F Authony, bridge work $2 75 W F Ariail, road work 3.75 11 Abercrombio, constable 29.58 W M Allgood, ch gang sup 10.35 D) TI Alexander, bridge 60 00 TP T Arnold, bridge wvoik 21.78 WV M Allgood, oh gang sup 9 07 W M Allgood, ch gang sup 6.25 B A Allgood, B'd Eq 10 00 WV M Allgood, Guard, 93.00 J B Bulding, constable 11 25 S H1 Brown, road wvork 3 00 Aaron Boggs, inte'rest 530 11 Dr J L Bolt, Ex Lunatics 11 00 WV H Burgess, wood 8 75 Mclall Balker, bridge wvork 9.50 A J Barnes, bridge wvork .75 F S Bishop, road work 2.50 lh H Bar kley, road work 19.35 8 A Burgess, aid to pauper 6.00 S A Butrgess, const able 6 60 S A Burgess, constable 3 25 A J Boggs, sailary 101 00 .J 0 Bowen, road work 1.00 D~r J Li Bolt, medical bill 15.00 D)r J L Bolt, Er' Lunatic 5 00 E~ C Bowie, magistrate 10.00 Joo Barnett, road work 3.03 W 11 Borgest', wood 6 00 WV A Boggo, magistrate 10 00 8 11 Brown, lumber 5.59 R HI Barkley, bridge wvork 27.95 RL B Brown, road wvork 1.00 Dr~ J L Bolt, E.1 Lunatic 5.00 S II Brown, lumber 47.e'6 -S F? Curtis, Comn 130 66 - Curry Chapman, Comn 100.00 WV E Curtis, road work 3.25 Eod Cannon, laborer poorhouse 9 00 E S F Curtie, bridge work 2 04 D S F Curtis, road work 7.12 8 C Ohapmasn, bridge work 3.00 J J Chatstain, Fodder 15.0C SA. B Childress, bridge work 4 3( E 0 ('hildlress, bridge wiork 10.7d jC Q Clardy, road work 13.7( U Q Olardy, bridge wvorkc 8.0( ,Booker Clinkcalems, cutting wd 2 0( .George Chapman, constable 6 4( J M (lemeonts, lumber (.0( T E Ctraig, bridge wvork -15.0( Ead1 Cannon, laborer poor h 7.2i S C Chapman, bridge work 8 4( Sam (Chapmnan, bridge work 5.0( A Cannon, road work 1.Of A CJannon, lumber 80 Of WV 11 Chaistain, lumber 26 5. tJ M Chlapman, road work 1 Of Julius Obiaatai' , fodder 16 41 1i J T Cantrtll, coml 7 2' -Onmarley Chtildrss, road wvork 6 2' Y J Bi (hastain, fodder 8.71 O A Clardy, Bd E'q 10 04 SJ TF Onntroll, comn 100 01 M N M Chrimstopher, road wvork 13.9' I M Childrces, hri dges 85 0' A B Ohildress, bridge3. "A B Olldress, road work 1.5 iG W Dorr, bridge iwork 2 5 G W DVlorr, road work 2.0 G WV Dorr, bridge wyork 10 0 'e 0 W Dutrham, roadI work 6.8 W W Davin. Ontz~bi ..4 G W Dor 'jr e'ks 1.20 J T Dobson, 'oad work 87.60 W'A Dobson, bridge work 8.00 Robert Edens, IUridge work 6.W0 W T Edens, bridge work 900 A K Edene, bridge work 18.77 Edens & Edens, bridge Iron 2.67 G A Ellie, bridge work 8.30 H W Farr, salary & etc 81.68 W H Field, bridges 5 90 J T Foster, constable 8.65 A T Fortber, bridges work 8 22 A Forester, bridge work 5.25 H W Farr jury and wit tickets 20.20 S t "1 "4 " '' 414.75 Folger, Thornley & Co chain gang supplies 94.66 11 W Farr, salary &o 82.85 0 B Findley bridge work 16.00 T 11 Fuller, bridge work 11.82 o C Fricke bd (q 800 J P Frrr, bd eq 10 00 Urs E J Field lumber 7 79 o 13 Grant sawing wood 4.25 J T' Gentry road work 2880 It Gaines et al lutuber &o 43196 W I Gravley bridge work 5.00 D J Griffith convicts and guard 5100 C 0 Gillespie bridyeo 29 00 W I Graveley road, work 3 00 S J T Gentry road work 6 57 1 W N Gantt, bridge work 10 00 < C L Gassaway road work 10 31 s W 03 Gaines, I-ridge 6 90 John Oilstrap, road work 375 David Gilstrap, bridge work 9.00 D J Griffith, conviets & guard 51.00 Jake Griffin, road work 1.00 J D Gilreath, diet account 12 10 013 Grannvjtr ijgvood 10.85 3 L Niiosuell, road work 2 00 J M Gantt, blacksmith 15.15 J C Garrett, food 12 38 J W Gilstrap, Bd Eq 8.00 J T Gentry, bridge work 45.50 D A Gilstrap, road work 3.50 J M Galloway, constable 4 10 D J Griffith, convicts & guard 51 00 t Columbus Griffin, road tax re- r funded 1.00 T A Hendricks, road work 2.00 W E Hendricks, 7.10 R T Hellum, salary 43 57 R J Hughes, bridge work 150 Jessie He ndricks, bridge work 3.25 J W Head, bridge work 3.20 W D Hendricks, bridge work 1.20 H M Hester, lumber 15.00 R G Hunt, road work 5.00 J D Hendson, bridge work 18.50 J W Hendricks, road work .50 M Hendricks, road work 5 00 H M Hester, lumber 18.08 W D Hendricks, jr., bridge wk 8.89 T A Hendricks hauling 18.00 W D Hendricks blacksmith 2.50 IR T Hallumn, salary &o 48 93 J F Harris, magistrate 25.00 T D Harris, chain gang supplies 3 15 L Hendricks, bridge work 4.001 J M Hendricks, bridge work 8 00 H Mi Hester, lumber 4 88 (continued next week) Teachers will meet at Cateechee. The Pickens County Teachers' As sociation will hold its next regular monthly meeting in tho new. school building at Cateechee (Norris cotton niill) on Saturday, April 14th, begin-. ning at ha~lf past two o'clock. 'This meeting promises to be the( most largely attended of any one dur-. ing the present school year wvbich is fat drawing to a close. It is to be hoped it will also prove the most in tererting one. The program has been arranged to suit the convenience of the teachers who will came on trains No. "39 (from north) and No. "12 (from south) so they may meet trains No. "11 and No. "40" return mng late in the afternoon. A livery man at Cateechee h1as agreed to meet these trains at N->rris station and cairry teachers to an fro at half price. All teachers who come will be eu. teitainedi at lunch at the Cateechee: Inn, from one o'clock till half past two, and the same are kindly asked to drop me a postal at an early date in order that arrangements may be made. You will always regrot it, Teach e, it you fail to come to Camtoechaeo where you~ can see the "mill under the hill." R. A. Gentry. For Comn. CJateechee. S. C. Stores Will Close Early. We, the undersigned merchan s, of Pickone, do agree to) close O.r stores at 6 :30 o'clock from May 1st till September .1st, excopting Sat. Urday and public days: Folger, Thoruloy & Co. Guy McF'all. HL. A. Richoy. T D. Harris. R. R. Roark. Louis Copel. Craig Bros. J. F. Harris. ) Heath-BJruca-Morrow Co. Just a little Kodoltafter meals will re liove that fulness, belching, gas on stom. ac h, and all other symptoms of iudiges tion. Kodol digesta what you eat, and ) enables the stomaehl and digestive organs 1 to perform their functions naturally. 5 Sold by. Piekenn Drng (Co. NEW OF EVEI For the past month stoods, Clothing, Shoes, stores are packed from md are anxious to be u Dress Goods Dre Our line this season by far surpasses hown. The prettiest line of white g4 "ickens. Everything in white goods for -mbroideries to match. Big lot of silk uits. Big line of black goods and suitir Clothing, Shoes and Gents Furnishing The largest and best selected stock i rou want clothing with fit, style and qu Me buy nothing but the best--it pays.. nes of clothing we handle is the Horse ioted for its fit and wearing qualities. Shoes SV We carry double the stock we did tv hree times the amount. See the immens nen's and Children's Oxfords. The old FO -,LGE!j .lothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furni BUSINESS LOCALS. Notie o as FOR SALE-Two Cows thant are NOTIOE >ig mxilkers with young~ catlves. " John Ferguson. 11 county. in 11 .~ * ~on Ic 2d da: My~ fine Black spanish Juek wilt unke the season at John Smnith's, neari to meake a ih luhamah church, 2 miles south of B.W iberty. J. F. Crane, owner. 2t.(iL~ng' LAND FOBR SALE. _____" 60 acres. 10 good creek bottom 1.ucasd oeres, well timbered. 5 room dwell "l'm the I og. Corn Mill, Saw Mill and Cotton Ithes .tti lin, with fine water powver. Situaited live year., of miles from Greenville on the Hunt,'s .nedo fre >ridge road. This can he beughmt'icine, Dr. I lirt cheap. Call and seo us. Pr'ce onsulttior 50rience wiil at J. D. lloider & Co. with flirst bot1 e .--- piete a the TRAVELING SA blESM AN wA N')T-'oplc (oigIts anid ur guuaoteed recpto-I'rotein tror poultrv o At Pi ckens I tock) with dealers. Salamr - i(O a month, ivith0 ple free. ansasfl. 1-0 ti . Don't dcc " ________-indiges9tion t. J. F. Brock, woodworkmnan, in th It will reliev ishmnore building, is prepared to bled ith Il nend or make over your vehicles and ~'earn; whati lo a general Jinoe of repair work. Saw iiriit n tetting and shorpening a specialty. and body. Bive me a calt when in neced of gen. dot, mnd it bi 3r0l repair work. Prepared to) do atlj-1o d an kinds of pipe cutting and fitting. Ifl Piekons Dru A man who on1co lad roughi-horny 4 hands made thm soft and( smooth11 wiith WVitch Hazel Sal vo, but lhe used thme gen For Ii uino-that boarinog the name "E.~ C. D) Wit& (Co. ChicaIgo." For sores, b;oils, T1e lOld nuts, burn, bruises, ete., i. lhan tio egnl mr~d affords almost immediate r< lief from Bears the btin~d, blee'din~g, Itchin and~ roiltramding signature o piles. Sold by Pickens Druog Co. Louis CopeI--Proprietor Dixie Bai in his SPRING CLOTHI ING--Neckwear gest and best line I have had. Nice counterpaines and nice tab~le cloth Mens Slippers-Patent leather, tanl, want. Biggest and best line I have ever hr. you win always tradle here-I sell for one est, andi always for cash-you need Clot for Easter Sunday or the May meeting. and I will treat you the best I can. Satif money returnred-A full line of boy's an ing at right prices. -Louis Co .Proprietor Dixie Cloti vre have been receivin Hats and Gents Furi top to bottom. Theya: nloadod. ss G sleadS them al. s Godman, Walkove any w'e have ever 50 per cent but all )ods ever shown in and will go at old vaists with laces and oods for shirt waist Fu rn it gs. H ats Buyimg as w Goods. 10 to 15 per cent < ~ ~ needed for your hi n the upcountry. IfI eddfryu i :lity you get it h . H ardw a Among the differentW Shoe brand which is Surreys, ioes We haven't '0o )y(2 1 ago and scill things we would !o year agol and( sewe e line of Men's, Wo.- y want and we "Battle Axe" still i We keep eve] Yours T shig Goods a specialty. Sole agents f \Valkovcr and Stetson Shoes. f Ninl Nettlement ad libiscAage&. .8 hereby given tihat wie will 1( State of Sonuth Carol iina. of Mayl, 1906O, 'It 11 o'clock i 11 onl, or as8 soon1 thCeeafter as ion van~ be hecard, for leaveo al sett.I~lemen of the estate lit aid! m iitr. t1ors. J. M. Stewiart, ne tchiet man1 ill A rk .nsas(,"W Stanley of Uruno~b, "since0 mf of my wifo's heni'thi after a the lungs; and1( I owe my to) the world's grealtest me~d ~ings Newi D~ecovery for' , which I know from e~xpo. . th ret conSump1 io if1 l ita'kenl inI afe oi mmenced~ to improvo o1 tie and)( twelv V( Iott :es comi- yc >rng Co'. 500h (r (1 8, Ham - sivo yourst If. If yuhv ike K(odol Dyynpphin ('niro. # t 3 yOU. P.ev. W,. E. 1ocutt,# N. C., c4ay8: "I was1 trou ronliC indigestirn for Pov'era!. ver I oto seemed to cause or~i 1tomafl i tor Il~i1:f of my ly diruggist recoammend K(o- V as8 relieved me. I an now and sleep sounldly at night. is what you1 eat1. Sold by SCo. fanlts and Children, ou Have Always Bought J. F. H arris is stu ~~ self. Comie aror fchandise,bud 24 p)ound sac other things a -gain 1Ilouse has got which is as ,Shoes, Shirts-ig- seed, Bliss, s. J cloth-any kind you J.D.NMk l--try me once and price- that the lowv- 1lo hta t I the same way, ca bing, Shoes, Slippers have a fewv dress Comne andl see me Calicoes and' 01 action guaranteed or cap, in fact ev Remem ber d Youth's fmne cloth- Pork andlall the because I am se I. so call and get y lin- HouseJ RIP TION g big shipments of .Dry. alishing, Goods until our re chock full of bargains Amonig the other leading brards are the. r anld Stetson, Leather has advanced 25 to ouir shoes were bouight before the advance p)rices. :,ure Furniture And Lots of It. dto ini car lots eniables us to save you from mt all your purchases. \Ve keep everything >me with prices right. re, Stoves, Buggies, Nagon, Harness, Saddlery. the space here to tell you of one-half the like to but come to see us' Call for what wvill do the rest. -ytihing and always the best of everything. r-uly. EY & C0.9 n)r Mitchell Wagonis, Iron.ing Stove~s, and g ig shaipme, nefte o Dr te0 stockl of drargain Xong thte adhon brid r#h ou alhough tere bogh beoreth adac alofrikceus.ge pies have Furnioos t ure Ands sameths of ittl. Ifal your rhaes wilie kee evrthn mra e wi pre gtohe athe wlspae the totlmofone hfth lik thei utchase We'l see #alfra enry d thcne are st iwt etin and wilbad tbto evertig A. K.dPark.: Ves EGreenvilleth Sninl C. g1 in rbusiness, at nte ofame ol *tn yhm ntslid and ost orgn- ngnrlmr kt tk of r goods a0cnds An l hion s thaa wave bgrsh potato dEarlthug Rosere ubns an greaty of alyo talek aot anyod price. have the goods at 0gai an ilselte Icesd saeme thingsst li.thtng yuun earyigcep the yold reaeswl marke and brn esm tRialwe ies groe or th t yo a e >rat orl saveythemngeyo wat The Oldcass e'llaret 1. . MloLgOn an..