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Pickens Senitiuel-Joirna] .HdaeDnRIS O a Local and Pernonal Nature -Misses child, Pagett and Fulgoi spent Saturday in Greenville. -The examinatian for teachers it, the public schools will be held on th( 18th. - A local weather prophet says thi section is fgoing to experience a ver: wet sumnner. -Mes -r Larry Thortiley and Ro% Gratidy, spent a pot tion of last woo in Greenville. -Mrs. W. H. Nix, of Spencer, N C., spent a portion of last week -vitl her sister, Mrs. J. L. Thornley, ii Pickens. ---Mr. Gregg Mauldiu, who holds u lucrative pQsition with the S. A. 'L. Railway, at Americus, Ga., is on at visit to relative" in Pickens. -Fee card of F. V. Odell, surveyoi and noiary public. He will be glat to l nit Le ypuic at any tine. DiL addiess is Easley, 1t. F. D. No. 5. --Dr. A. B. Wardlaw, of Green. vlle, spent Sunday with his wife, ai tho home of her parents, Capt. a( MAs. John Ftgeimoni, mear Pickens". -Dr. d. L o'L a1(d Postmiat A. n . ame, nI p'snto j dih 1: en- L ig at, Li 1)mt uel .. the K1..ihts of P. ib its held in1 c. Vill,.h week. - --The Pickens U. 11(h 0 S lcho t'. a It ie. lerda t" th ch'IVi e Il. 1 lollingswiribl home place. An et. jyII)O (II wa pnt% by all v.b o it. tended I, bot p j 8at al ehildrol,. - M arried, at I be esideiee of It. bride's fitt i, "r. Fra!k FaltIlle, oil Aprl *29 li, .'i r. LuwrLAncu Ui.pe, an(d mlin; 1, 1 . Farnu; aill ofthrca W. A U ;Aldp-.: r, E (, ofliciatoig. -The State Confdeerate Rouni '. nill be held in Columbia on the it Il, 17th, 180, and 19th instant. A far. of one cent pe(r tiile tnivele-d ha bei granted by the railroads. l;ei ens couity should be well repre. ent. . -I lmiieIeenueslt exerciben of Tilb erty (Ahaded School will ftako phace, on Friday (voing, .\lay 11 h, a i co1111111n1 tlil Al ay 15tb. Everx ()I;. are invited and will be heartily we: -A Ci1itcmd. An excelient program wi I be red Ied - -A few members of Camt)Jp Garvin held a meeting in the courthtsue lauI Monday and selected the lollo'vii y delegates to represent thcm at 1.h rettion in Columbia it(xt; weel;: 0 arP, G. I. 1nch, ad J. C. Loper --This is just the right. size townu to settle down in and. enjoy lifte. Eve thinig lt'r the com for't of life can b b'ought here an-l $10 will go a far ats $25 will in hitrger cities. Whe' you want to Ileave the farmr, coniie iO I ~~oml lown) andi buil at nico comfoci I "tble honie end be among the. bea people in jte world. -Don't fail to~ itte tonlhe farm ran meetin~g at Pickens~ netxt Sateian fthe 12th of Maty. Good sprait . will b>j it rt nt to~ atddress5 the~ I ' inug. Alt Fat mersx' Uionsit iire re other's interested in the we)lfare atmi success of the fairmers and the far'm. ing intert sts are r'(qmsit ted to iattead -The snuaviEro of r'egititat ic.a are in t~heir oflico the lirst Monda .y of eachi month', and ats thi.t is the yo for elect ion, uilregistered cit zi,-. should remember that they wilt '.n te permiitted to vo'to uiiless ib., qualify by aipptyinig for and ol'ta ing a re(gistatlon certilicate.:I l< fo le C lic bioarid. -We publish 'lsewhere the list t' pensioner's for this county, togt<ir * with th~eir post offices; there be ing 255 in the list and the various ch: ses~ are paid as follows: Class lH, $72.00, Class 0, No 1, $48.00; Class C, No '2, $18.85; Chats (', No 3, $48.00; Cla; 0, No 4, $18.85. Clerk of Cour t, A J. Poggs is paying out this money niow and asks all the ciimants to call at onco and got their check --Mr. T1. D). I.ri's has sold Miss Tirzah Hughes a lot ont thto Libet r.oat', just hey on.1 the cor'porato 1im it.. in the bfautiful grcyo itn front oft Mr. Ben McDaniel's. .Miss Hugh e's will doubtless < r et a fine dwelling on her lot, which will he nuI i)rnat ment to that par, of the town. Mr. 4 Harris has several other building 1ots r..).lrti they all lie well ami nilicent view of the( - m ltry. There are no hts around Pjients -Miss Irene L,. Clarke, take's this method of announcinga to the good pa0ople of Liborty and the surround A ig community, as wvell as hier many former patrons, that she will open her clasis in music at Liberty, S. C., on the 28th of May, 1900. Thank. itng her patr'ons for their liberal pat ronage in the past, and Soliciting it for the coming summer, she bogs to say that she will be in Liberty as early as tho 2Cth of May. St. PickensDru -Don't Hav There is no e. proved Itch Ointi and this we guarai cure Eczema and E skin or skin disea 5 boxes for $1.00 Hallum's Kidney and Backael all Kidney ills- 50 cents per bc Pickens. Drui County Convention. The County Democratic ConventioL net last Mondoy in the court house. t'ho convent ion was call d to order h% lotn. C. E Iobi.son. W. T. Diwes %11R Le-Ole ed airmn i, an di Mattih ni, U.eretary and C. E. Hobinson, 1easr50iy. A inotion w-s ii-red aud the rfso. d pfed "If) ruquest Ielegat to ille ate Cnuiventi11 to dftille their posi i,11 on Ohe dispe: Billry qu'estio." A resolutioll was Itdopted rEig.rrding 110 Cold tintilg of 1rimarv eeCionii ill his stite inl cllorlity with the Col t11ition an1d laws IA' the stato andA hat Ilhe dekgateli ft t hi 1168 conveu %un bo instructed If, ,-upport Stich 31111 1 ge ill the constitui ul,01 n111d 11 11 >f Iho Democrilt Prt " :s I nml"y 0h ctiors conforim to the, laws of tra. Stato. The following chib , woro repros. sent d: Ealey, 18; PIeko*,8, 19; Eas. ley Cotton Aiill, 5; Libel ty, 14: Ump kintown, (1; Peters Creek, 4; Praters, 3 and Catecchee, 7. Tho followrn. were ch otr 1 aa delo gates to the State Coon ventioni: 'P. , Bowven, W. T. O'Dell, Ltban M7auldiv E. P'. Mee(ravv, .1. E. 1,Iggs, J. C arret t. Dr. f. E. Smith wams eleet ed -StaW Executive Conitud.1.teeril C. F. lI~ObinsonT, was1 #'lectedo Pis ch1'irmnan of County Fxecutive C1on mmittee. The following re pro eict 9xecuhive. coulmmitt eeien:; J. J. Lewi, Pickenr; R. F. Smith, Eabley; John 1). M. Keith, Pumpkintown; 13. A. Fster, Pet. r's Creek, John T. B iggs, Liber. IV; J. P Smith, Cateechee; E- M. Bolding, Praters; .1. C. Garrett. Nor rip; A. H. McGee, Easley Cotton Mill. The meeting was a harnioj.jus one innd no long winded resolutions or ill timo sp'eebes ind~ulged in. It wasi a business meeting me~eting, repreSona ilive citizens beCing proseit who bad be political welfare of 1.be1 county and date at heart, and all foctionai mat :ers was elimaited. Barn Burned at Central. On the night of April 29th the >arn of Mr. F. J. Pelz e. was. for thet bird time, burnied dlown. The barn :uonlt ine~d seven1 muh1 It , a lar1go qulan ity of co n, foraige, etc. The lire oe. urred on1 Mt r. Pelzer's summenr plan. ation), thrutC. m)ile suoi(0h of Central. l'h1o two form fire ia 11were attributed ~o spontaneous comauistion, but the ast is thought to ho the work of an. ncendiary. Ibo loss wid ruu up nto the thous mnds. Married. Married, at, th hom0 o1J10(f then brida's at' er, C Ipt.. Jame8 A . (Griflin. on the 3th inst., Miss HallItio A. Girill, and MIr. WVilliam A. I0 uer ; Rev. W, C.I seabern ofliciating. M~iss Griffin is the yourgst dauughter, and( by her innaoi g wa1ys anld s .veetluess of disup.. sition numbeihrs hicr friends 1y ] lie score. Mr i. Buneo is~O conneted with thle 11. B M.-Co , and has8 mnde 1 riends of alt wvithu whom hO has8 como1 ni contact. Thle happyl) yoa1mg couiple 11re rE civinjg LI C(bo 1 tongratulao 0s of their many frienids for a long, happy mid usefui lhfe. Notice. N otice is hereby given t hat the bo oko of subhscriptions to thle caitl stock of Pickens Mill will ben openl 2t the Pickens Baunk. P'ickenut, S. C., mn Saturday, M~iay 12thi, 1906, under lommtfision3 issuied by the Secretary f State, dated May 4th, 1906. W. M. H Aoonu, Ji. M. OiEr~i, F. WV. P'oe, 14' a di of C )rporlators. Pickens, S. C, M\ay 5, 1906. F. V. O'DEL L a SURVEVOR a NOTARY PUPLIC R. F. D. No. 5 EiASLEY, S. G. Notice to Debtor anid, Creditors. All perron holding claimslt against thea etato of 1-loomerC1 Merck . deceased , wil present themi to the unidersignled duly attested onl or before the~ 15tih daiy of June next, and all persomst findetedt to said estate wvill make paymn1lt thereof to. J. M. Satterfield, St Admninistrators. p Co Bulletin.. e the Itch ccuse for it. Im-. nent will cure it, itee. It will also. my itching of the se. The box 25c, Le Pills, are guaranteed to cure x, 5 boxes for $2.00. U Company. Union Meetinq Tbo following is the program which v-as observed at the neeting of Pick ms Association held wilih Mounn taiu G ruvo chorch, April 28 29th. BA "U ItI)AY 10:30 a. in -Devotiond Exercise, >y Rev. B. Holder. Delegates were enrolled fro - the ollo wing churlies: O.louey, Vick 311s, Mountain Grove, Sceoun, Pter', reek td A io Creek The orgtnizstion l.ected, J Md tewartt, moderator, aInd Jesso J. Lewi!-, secreta-y. The following subjects were discuss .d. 1-M. Growing in Grace-B. Holder, J. M. % towart, W. M. Jones and J. E. Foster. Meeting adjourned one hour for dinner. Afternoon. lReassembled by singinu and prayer hv the moderator. 2nd subject. Lanctifeation. -By Bi. Holder, J. E. Foster. W. V, -Tonep, Jesso J Lewis and J. M. Stewart. On motion meeting adjourned till 9:30 p. In. tomorrow. Benediction by Rev. B. H1older. SUNDAY Devotional Exerciscs-By C. E. Rob inson. Subject. The Church, Its Object and Mission. Speakers, J. T. Taylor, B. E. Grandy, C. E. R.binson, and B. Hfolder. Subject. Matthewv 16th chapter 19th ver-se. Speakers, J. E. Foster i-nd B. Holder. Adjourned one hour for dlinner. Rleassemnbled. Subhject. Missions, State, Home and Foreign-By 0. E. ROb~inson, Collection. '.o be given to one of tho Missions-By Mountain Grove clbureb. Prayer by Moderator and the meet ng adjourned. Jesse J. L-wis, Se -retary. J. M. Stewart, __ Moderator, 'ension Roll Pickens County for Year 1906.4 CLAss R Fi M Cassells. Dalton ; I H ?hilpot. Dacusville. CLAss C, No 1. Marvel Cash, Pickens; J W Jonnelly, Pickense; J A Ellenbu rg, (nolb; R A Frazier, Cateeci~ea; W B Gaines, Central; Jacob Ken lemore, Nmne Times; David Hen ricks, Pickons; GA W Le-dy, Pick ois; T J Ligon, Sunniydale ; T F eol-son Easley; J F Smith, Table Vlt; E B Stevens, Central: Poter (A L'hlomas, Dale; J T Turnor, Rock ; '1 T Watson Liber-ty. CL Ass C, NO 2. W Tj Aikoni. Cr-ow Creek; J 11 ibercr-ombi3, D)a lon ; Jefferson ] irnold, Easley ; Thomas Aikin, ;onny Danle; J A Ab.ercrombio, Iasley ; A r-on Bishop, LJopers: E bigwell, Easley; Albert Babb, ?~ickens; P P Barten, Field ; J S 3rissey, Liberty; M B Brmledt, romn Anderson; H D) Boggs, Pen llot on ; Warren Boy d, ick en a; M SBlackwell, Easley ; A WV Brock, .entral; L WV Briidges, Loopers; B1 A Cassoll, Rodmond ; Wi A Col ins, King; Jamesn F Cor.ley, Pick mas, A W Chappell, Haszol; John Wt Childers, Maynard; John F Zonlecy, Pick ens; F P Cr'ano, J F 3armon, Pickens ; Josephine Chap I TV Childres', Maynard; Phillip Dhapmnan, Eastatoe; Marvel Cash, Liber-ty; Cyrus Chapman, Easta toe; Witlam Dickert, Easley; WV S Durihamn, Catecchee; W A Dun Ensley; S Rt Day, Boverly , HI Dillar-d, Calhoun; S D~odgins, Eas 103'; D P' Depriest, Easley; J B El. lonburg, Hadzel ; .J M Edens, Nor ri ; James Mi Entro-k in, Liberty; F GA Fennel, Calhoun ; J W F'rid del1, Tabile0 Mlountaini ; (G W Fishe,, P'icke; H1 MI Fortner, Rto:-k; TI P Garre-tt, Pickons; G B Gunne s, L iberty ; 11enlry Gr ill in, Easlrey; W Giraimger; 8.J Gassaway, Kinga; WV1 M ll(id-l, A lexan der; R 1P (Cantinued oin editorial page.) NEW QO BIG SHIPMEN Second Big shipment o Childrens Suits, sizes 3izes 13s to 20s, price $2.E inmd extra sizes, from $1 Youth's 75 cts to $3.00, fo Buy the celebrated B ha Dress Goods-:-Dresc Our stock is always completed and we ar ookout for something new. Don't fail to ine of white goods we are showing, every thi Nvhite goods, Linen Lawns, Persian Lawns, Dimities. Complete line of silks for shirt i ine of black goods is always strong and th showing a larger assortment of patterns thai he lat( st novelties, fancy Wodsteds, Cassim 1lenriettas, Serges, Panamas and Voils. FOLGER, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and G< Mitchel Wagons, C Aye r'silsg Want your moustache or beard BU CKN a beautiful brown or rich black? Use ma. o, e~w Discriminal Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if th< to us. Our stock is large-selected w~ Selected with the idea that good valu and holds customers. If you have b)uyinlg your shoes from us, try us n you need a pair. Pride & Pat G REENVILLE, S. C. )EPOSIT WITH LIBERTY Ten cent cotton has put lots of money /Iany p)eople have been robbed and killed safe blowers have tried the LIBERTY BANK .nd failed to get the money. Delays are d .n account wvith them today and your money Interest paid on time deposits. H. C. SI $r .oo will open an account with the Lil J. McDi. Bruce, I. President. THE PICKENS PICKENS, SOUTH CAROL CAPITVAL - - .. . - PROJFTS - - .. . . - D)EPO)SITS - - - .. . -5 Por Cent Interest Paid On Dec Directors . . Banister, 13. A. Hagoodi, W. J. M'. Stewart, J. E. Boggs, TF. N. Hunter. H. A. R ichey, DSFor MA rTS ARE ARRI I Spring Clothing ne 4s to 17s, price 75c 0 to $10. Men's suil to $20. Extra pan r men all sizes $1.00 orse Shoe Brand of c ve clothes that will fi Goods Largest e always on the In1 the up-country, ;ee the immense Tables, Dining T ng in mercerized Iron Beds, Cots, S Nainsooks and $T5.00 to $50.00. vaist suits. Ourl Har.0 r o $0 ' Hardware of al is season we are i ever before, all Buggies, Surreys Z ers, Brilliantines, Call on us for a and will treat you Yours T"] THORNLI 3nts Furnishing Goods a )hase City Buggies and c constipation,II s, sick-headache. I HA M'S DYE' here. Sshed e ray< for ti p______jaret ing fc Our Sembr thing Mrs. y come good ith care. pleas e makes I iot been a tc ext time .foror 9 merc] BANK! __ in the country. for their money. CL Among them ar ngerouis. Open Clocks with we: wili be safe. And a nw in, Silver WATLCIlI1 glases to fit eyew irley, Cashier. >erty Bank. II- SNID)ER, M. Mauldini, Cashier. BANK N. D. INA. $20,500.00 ...TH E S8,ooo.oo 1 40,000.00 The kind that ai The kind that posits -:- and finished oi M. Hagood, J. MeD. Bruce. Nice line of me J. P. Car, 474 Y-AndJUN VING DAILY west and latest styles. to $6.00. Youths Suits, ;s, stouts, slims, regulars ts for boys, 25c to $1.00, to $6.00. lothing if you would t. Stock of Furniture everything in Safes, Cupboards, Kitchen .bles, Centre Tables, Hall Racks, Dressers, ?ring Matress, Chairs and etc. Suites from kinds, Stoves, Trunks, Harness, Saddlery, ud Wagon with prices always right. nything you need, we appreciate you trade right. %uly. BY & C0., Specialty. Sole Agents for Iron King Stoves. THE WINTER >nle and lovely Spring time is To feel comfortable we mlust . our winter garments and ar >ur selves with things suitable ie season. We are well pre I to satisfy the lady that is seek ir cheap or expensive garments. line of white goods, laces and Didery will far suppass any that we have ever had and Freemnan is still behind our dry a counters anxious to sell and e every in the country. you are seeking honest goods nest prices, we extend to you lial invitation to visit our store nything in the line of general iandise. R[.SPE~CTF~ULLY RA IG BROS. )ne--Price Cash Store I haoa good i~ of o the recommendable old style Seth Thomas ghts, which I am selling at special bargains. 3 of SILVERWARE. Also solid Gold and S. A nice line of Spectacles; I guarantee .All kinds of repair work in the jewelry line. -- Easley, S. C. TAYLOR, EASLEY, --MAKER OF VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS... -e made at the best studios of the larger oitles. will not fade. That are natural and lifolik, i the latest and prettiest cards to be had. .PICTURES ENLARGED... nidings and frames of any size mae to orer