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UIDl o a Local and Personal Nature -Born to .Mr. a Ad Mrs. Sno' - ualters, of Pcken , I.I. F. D. No. 8 on the 13th instant., a fine girl. -The Toccoi (O.) Record, of the 19th inslita' ta: "Miss Mattio Rob oita im, of Pickous4, 9). 0, is a guost of her sister, Mis. D. H. Alex.ander." -The farmers are very busy pre. paring the laud for their crops. 11 the weather is favorable they will soon have all their seed in the groun. -There will be an allday singir g at the Easloy Cotton Mill, Sunday the 29th inst. All lovers of good singing are inv.ted to att(nd. Bring song books and well fi'led baskets. S-The Secretaries of the Demo. -eratic Clubs should look up their roll of members and have every. thing ready kor the meeting of the oubs on Saturday, 28th instant. - Prof MeD. Weans well corn mece a twelvo <h yi school of vocal music at Norris on Monday, April 30th. lie will also teach a night class at Cateechee in c nnection with the (lay school. -Dr. J. J. Kikse', of Saluda, S C, is visitiag in Pickens. As a yo ing man he read medicine hero under th. I ito Dr. G. W. Earle, twenty odd years ago. He is much impressed with Pic"( us, bo:li the to"n and county. --very ov e in a while strangeis drop into Pickens to spy out the land, but thov go awvay because they can find no cottage to live in or vlaces va cant in which to do busimes. Every thing is full up, and the cry is for houses for renting piurposes. -The store of W. ) Garrett w: s destroyed by fire on the night of the 17th instant. The storo and contents was valued at about 1,200 dolla's with $600 insurance on the stock of goods. The origin of the fire is un. known but s.ppo:ed rats set it. -Mr. Barney Smith, v.ho lived at th-e foot of Glassy Mountain, died at his hi me bt at Sunday night. For some time.be had boon suffering and under the care of physicians. le was a good Christian man and was held in high tstee'm by all who knew him. He leaves a wife and mrAny rd ativos and friends to mourn his death. His remaiin s were laid to rest at Beth loem on Tuesday. A -A s( nt iment t hat the oflice shouldJ se'ek the man, rather than thme man the oflice, was never more prevalent than it is today. Th'le idea pr'evails wvith those w ho (do their owli thinking, and act accor'dinglv'. So far as we have yet been able to jud(ge the great est intemest centers in the legislative department of our State govern moeot. Here, there, and yonder a choice piece of. legislativo timber is pointed out that will do. It would be unjust at this point to disclose all that is being said along this line. Thisj we leave for others t) dto. -'ilrs. Margaret Chastain, died a' the home of her husband, A bner CJhas. taini, at East Fomk, Trans.ylvania conn ty, N. C.; on the 16th mnatant. after a lingering illnoss from paralysis. She was burie d the clay followung ni r death at Glady Fork chuich. Mrs. Chastaini was about fifty-two v'ears old. He maiden nme~I was Masters and she was borned and raised in Transylvania counfy. She leaves a husband and two children besides a host of relatives and friends who will hear with rorr'ow of her death. R1ev. Li. M. Jordan conducted the funeral serv ices. -Liberty is coming to tho front. Lands are being cut up into lots and + people are invited to locate there and become home owvners. Right now, one tract has been cut up and twenty four lots will be sold at auction oni May 12th at 2 o'clock, to the highest aidder; the terms of sale are $2t own and the balance to suit the pur nasers. These lots are on the mail street of the town and are alt niet desirable building lots. For furthei particulars see J. MecD. Bruce, Pick ens, or J F. B~anidter, Liberty. Els whe in this iinue will be found ai advertisement of tbis sale of lots. ---Viss Ellen Sloan Carpenter, tl sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. an Mr's. J. Leo Carpenter, of Groenvilk died at tlic home of her pairents that city, on Sunday evening, the 22: -Instant, after an illness of seven wee-k from fev,er. S ho was possessed of ui usual strength of character, talon and wi-h a q'tickness of mind and ties of principle, ottimes surpri. ing, rho w'as refreshingly charmin and ty her gentle ways ma'de an held frilnds eeywher?. She wi laid to rest Tuesdmy at Springwooi She w~as a grand daughter of Maj J. J. Lewis, of Pickerns. The mat friends ini this coun'y, of Mr. ar Mrs. Carpenter, synpathin2 with the in this their hour of afilitio.. Ice Drinks are now served in and refresh yourself. A beautiful line of flower see yai d adorned with lovely flom earthly paradise. Nice mantel covers, at i o and one with these. We have Sunday School Roll Thl latest preparation for the H illuni's Kidney and Backach all Kidney ills. 50 cents per bo Pickens Drui -Mr. T. A. Bowen and Miss Wil Us O'Dall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Dell, were happily united in I marriage at the home of the bride's parents, ou the evening of the 18th I instant, Rev. D. V. Hiott, performing I the ceremony that united two loving 4 bearts. Mrs. Bowen, as Miss 0 Doll, ] i a charming young womain, who by her winning ways and charm of man ner, numbered her friends by the score, all'of whom wish her much joy. I Mr. Bowen. who is a son of Ex Sena. tor W. T. Bowen, is well and favor. I ably known to many of our readers, I einig a salesman for the H. M. B. Co., and is a young man of sterling i worth. His many friends are con gratulating .him on his good fortune in winning such a priz-, They are at home to their friends in Pickens, being pleasantly domiciled in their new home recently finished by Mr. Bowoe on the street newly <pened up by the Graded School building. -After several failureb a1d so long a time, tho prospects for P cotton mil at Pickens are very bright, so bright, indeed, that we may say, it is an as sured fact. Arrangements have been completed for the erection of a $250, 000 mill at this placo, provided $80, 000 will be given by the town and. county, and convassers who are at; work are very much encouraged over the outlook. Mr. W. M. Hagoodi, Pr esident of the Gleenwoodl Mill, who, together with Messrs. J. McD Bruce,, J. P. Carey and others, of the town, have been wvorking on the project for some Lime, has been North and have been assured of all the help they need for the consummation of the enter prise, and as w as remarked in the outset, at the start of this article, the only thing that will keep the milli back is the people of Pickens failing to raise their part of the money. This is their chance for a mill and we are sure they wvill not throw it aiway. All old-timo Cough Syrups bind the bowelsa. This is wrong. A new idea was advanced two years ago in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. TJhis remedy acts on the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs and loosen sthe bowels at thbe tame time. It ex pels all cold from the systemi. It clears thme thiroat, and strengthens the mnucous membranes, re lievyes coughs, colds, eroup, whooping caugh, etc. Sold by Pickens Drug Co Notes From Pickens R. F. D. No. 1. A large crowd attended the singing Conventinn at Criffinm Sundaoy and heard some good music. Married, on Sunday. April 2-., Mr. John Anthony, eldest son of J1. R. J. Anthony, to Miss Carey Hayes, daugh ter of Fields Hayes. Miss A ddie Anthbony is right sick. S. P. Freeman is erecting a largo and commodious dIwelling house on his farm near the foot of Glassy Mounmt ai n. Miss Florence Hend ricks closod her school at Glassy Mountain, Fri day, April 13th, with an egg hunt and speeches by the children. 1B. II. Porter's family have measles. Reader. Jnst a little Kodol after meals will ro ievo that fulness, bi-lohing, gas on stem Sach), and all other symptoms of indiges tion. Kodol digests what you eat, and enables the stomach and digestive organs e Ito perform their functions naturally Sold by Piokens Drug o. . I. 0. Moore Se I bought a stock of goods 'the same way, call and see me t, have a fewv dress skirts and B3 a Calicoes and Outings at a b: cheap, in fact everything cheal gRemcmber the old met Pork and all the Raw Hides Sbecause I am selling goods. so call and get yonr meat or a my The Old l\ d J. D.IM jp WBuIletIn. Y/ ?* our Soda Fountain. Come ds at 5 cents per package. A ,ers approaches closely to an 25 cents, We can please any Books at 25 cents: teeth, Cherrifoan at 25 cents. e Pills, are guaranteed to cure x, 5 boxes for $2.00. U Company. Attention Eastatoc Voters. The Eastatoe Demiucratic club is iereby called to meet at Aiken's stur 3aturday, April 28th at 3 o'eloc'c a., for the purpose t f reorganizing md electing delegata s to the County Jonvention, to bi teld at Pickeus C. 1. the 7th day of May. A. 1'. Wichestei, Member of Ex. Com. Old Soldiers Take Notice. All members of Camp Garvin a: d 0l oil soldiers who desire to be men >ers will meet at the Court House 4alosday in May to consider businevs >f importance to the Camp. W B Allgood, Commander RL'0EY31I01%TrA etosas the aough and h.als lunger .A man who once had rough-horny hands made th'em soft and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, bnt he used the gam nine-that bearing the name "1E. (. Dv Witt & 'o. Chioago." For sores, boils, ,uts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no eqnal, 1rd affords almost immediate r, lief from blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Pickens Drug Co. Makes Kidneya and Gladder Right Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,t writes H.L. Stanley of Bruno, "since the rostoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest med icine, Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, which I know from expe. rience wili cure consumption if taken in time. My wife commenced to improve with first bottle and twvelve, bot tles com pleted tihe cure." Cures the worst conghs and colds or money refunded, At Pickens Drug Co. 50c and $1, earn pie free. BUSINESS LOCALS. Lawrence Rooper, dentist, will be located in Pickens after May 1st pro pared to do all kind of dental work. Otfico over Pickens Drug Co. See us for Baist's Garden seeds in packages, 2 for 5 cents, and in bulk. Millet seed, Watermelon seed, Golden Dent and Snow Flake corn. Pickens Drug Uompany. J. F. Brock, woodworkmnan, in the Ashmore building, is prepared to mend or make over your vehicles and dlo a general lino of repair work. Saw setting and sharpening a specialty. Give me a call when in need of gen .'ral repair work. Prepared to do all kinds of pipe cutting and fitting. 1.1 TR'lAV'ElING SA LICSMA N WA N'iD-TIo plac< our gnar iit (e 1 Pcto-l'rotei (for poi Itry0 expenises advanced. F'uli instructions, sampi eas and outfit free. (.. R. Darel ('0.. P'arsonss JE ansas. -i-s0t 3t. LAND) FOR SALE.X 00 acr'es. 10 good crook botton. acres, well timbered. 5 room dwell ing. Corn Mill, Saw Mill and Cotton Gin, with flne water power. Situated~ 9l miles from Greenville on the H~unt's b~ridlge road. This can be br'ugbh dirt cheap. Call and see us. Pr~ci $1500. J. D. Itolder & Co. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Its 'em Cheap, at a bargain and will sell themi for most anything you want oy's knee pants to go) chea p irgain. A lot of Shoes to g~ it market and bring me som, green or dry that you can g I don't forget my meat mark( nything else you want. /Ieat Market. IOORE. 7- 71 - T NEW - 8 OF EVEF For the past month w Goods, Clothing, Shoes, stores are packed from tc and are anxious to be un Dress"Goods Dres Our line this season by far surpasses - shown. The prettiest line of white goo Pickens. Everything in white goods for wa embroideries to match. Big lot of silk go suits. Big line of black goods and suiting Clothing, Shoes, and Gents Furnishing ( The largest and best selected stock in you want clothing with fit, style and quali We buy nothing but the best-it pays. At lines of clothing we handle is the Horse Sl noted for its fit and wearing qualities. Shoes Sh< \Ve carry double the stock we did two three times the amount. See the immense I men's and Children's Oxfords. The old FOLGER Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnish A UC" Of Vali LIB Beautiful, level, I of the townl to bi The terms of this sa OWI andilthe b)ala] Tw For J McD BRUCE Pickens. S. C. ZY DESCF c have been receiving flats and Gents Furni, p to bottom. They are loaded. sG d leads them alL Am eve God Godman, Walkover an ny we have ever 50 per cent but all our is ever shown in and wdl go at old pric< ists with laces and ods for shirt waist Fu rn itu H ats Buying as we do 1oods. 10 to 15 per cent on a the upcountry. If needed for your home -y you get it here. H iong the different H r w are oe brand which is Surreys, We We haven't the es things we would like years ago and s(-1 yot want and we will inc of Men's, Wo 'Battle Axe" still We keep everyth Yours Tru TRORNLE Ang Goods a specialty. Sole agents for \ Walkover and Stetson Shoes. iable Buildin die Crowing Town ERTY, ~uilding Lots on sold to the hlgI le are so liberal tha cmade to suit tlie gt The MAY fuirther particulars or s IPTION big shipments of Dry ;hing Goods un'til our chock full of bargains )ng the other leading brands are the d Stetson, Leather has advanced 25 to shoes were bought before the advance re Furniture nd Lots of It. in car lots enables us to save you from I your pirchases. \Ve keep everything with prices right. , Stoves, Buggies, gon, Harness, Saddlery. space here to tell you of one-half the to but come to see us' Call for what do the rest. ng and always the best of everything. ly. Y & C0., litchell Wagons, Iron King Stoves, and iAE g Lots. 1iof the Mail Street liest bidder. t any one can now SH. purchaser. OK, 12, 1906. see J F BANISTER Liberty, S, C.