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1VPicen~ I UlL orf~ 11 111ngs 01 a Local and Persoi Naunrg Do)n't fail to road tho ad. of IR F 1 co. -The Pickens Drug Co. now sol 9 grape juice for sacramental purposes. -Mr. W. A. Boggs, of Calhoun, kyas in town on business last week. -The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythins will meet in Anderson next year. -Mrs. D. G. Moore, of Pickons, who was quite sick last weol is bet ter. - We would be glad to have our cor respondents write us a lotter, even if a short one, every week. -A 10-months-old child of Mr. B. C. Baker died on the 26tb inst with cholera fintum. -Mibbs Hortense and Maud Stan sell, of the county, are visiting their sistor, Mrs. B; C. Robinsoli. -The much needed rain fell the it for part of last week, and crops will I e much hRnefi(ted thereby. -After June 1st., we will diseou tinu buying hutter unil fi-thU'er no tico. Craig J31os. -Died, on Sund:iy n ight laO, 271 h inst., Alfred Evat!., a 1o:i of Mr. an1d Nirs. EYatt. lie was in his 18th year . - aliE RiZabeth Child, on of tho tenhieri in i he Graded Sohool, hasietninl to le'r limiie in Spar. tanbiurg. - Dr. W. F. Austin has gone to Bston, Muss., to attend a den b.1 convention. Ilis oflico will be closed until aiout, the 20th of .1une. -- A spccial servico, iiicl-iding the Childron Day program, will ho held 4 in the Methodist church next Smnday evening, commtncing at 8 o'clock. -The County Democratic exectu tivo' Committee is urged to meet in the court htous n(Xt Snlturday, June 3 at 11. a. m. Ttbe names of the com mitteemen wvre publ shed 1,.t week. -- H. B. Bower, of Norris, has been aiwarded the contract to buid fifty cottages for the Pickis Cotton NMill, and hle expects to begit. operations at. 011c. -The Pickens Mill is assured. The site has beenm determined upon aid the contract for ieho operatives' homes has been lot. Activo weik wvill begin soon.' -There will be an al l.day inugi ng at 1Uoliy Spring -ehmebo the third Sunday in June. All lover' of mu sic are invited to coumo anid bring song books and well-fiIl led baskets. -Manrried at the resIidenCcif Mrs. L'zze Adams, the mnothter of thle bide, on Sunday las t, Mfr. Fii. K Mauldint and Miss. Litlie Audams. all of Cateechee; J. Alonzo Brown N. P.. ofliciating.. - >f. tiwit tenb~luirg, of Newibc ry lhns been elected Pi incipal of the Picktns Graded School. lie will be assisted by his wife, Miss Olive New * ton, and1( another teacher yet to I." elected b~y the trustees. -'j here will be Child ron 's D av ex ycrises lhe 1(d a . T wi e'lvo Able ch urch ott the first. Sunay in .Juily. 4.ho exer cises wilt emubrace the day. P'rom inent speakers have I ccii inivited1 to be presenit. The putblic cordiailly in vited to attend these exercises. -A farruer, l ivinig not for frem; town, has an 01(1 rooster that minak' a <elline for the eieock bottomts every the deaths in hitt family tw years ao aind realize that this in the year for neifiationse of the caiudidairsa. -Mr.. C. G. Rowland is announ ce d 4 in this issue as a candidatte for re election to the Gflice of Ma gistrtato aii Cerntral. lie has ma do a fatithtiful of ficer in thme past, and if re elected, will continuot to swryo thle people .j~, ~ in a fearless atnd coniscient ione (di1 charge of the duties of his oflice. -Mesmirs. Folger Thiorniley & Co., hatve purchase 1 thle lot adjoining th ir property wvhiebh belonged to the Hot. V I~ingsworth esitato and( have moved the( wooden store b~uildting over on to it. The1~y tare laying down thle brick and material for a modern etore room fo be budlt adjoining their present brick structur. -Tlher will be an all day service at Lluasaatt 111ill chuorchl, onj Suntday, Juneo 3rd. Sunday.school at '.n usual h'nar and pireaching by the patst( r, Rev; D. L. Hatcher, at 11 a. ii., nud s on~g servicte conducted by' P'rof. lhIcD. WVennis and o thers in thle afternooni. [Te public corditally in vited t.> attend. -iT folloning churches beloing. ing to Svelve Mile 1tiver Baptist. Asesociationm have not got tneir qnotam of Mirnte: Kooweo, Union, Camp (Ot-ek, Eastatoe, Cherry Hill1, Travelh er's' lRest, Whitowvater andt Stamp Creek. Thme clerkcs of the~se chiurcelis are nrged to sr nd for them at once. Trhe portage oni these panckageni ill )bo 6 cents each, so if to be0 sent by3 mail, send us the stamps and instruc. Sions Pickens 0, See us for G: communion is especially such purpose Pints an< Hallurn's Kidney and Backac all Kidney ills. 50 cents per b Pickens Dru PICKENS SCHOOL CLOSFS. Hon. J. A. McCullough Delivers Com mencement Address-Graduates. The Com) Inencenli11 .of tihe Pickens grIOlei elool, wichii took plaieo last Thursiy and Friday nights, was a suceoss. There were onily two nights of c'Illcret. Tursdaly 11:g1t I Int ei et ting lrgramme wvaf V rn. de red and t play entiled "Six cups of ChecColatte" was neusinily given. Fbo Iindlienc11) wis treated Friday n. ;glit to a fino addr ss from J. A. Mc C(iolloigh, E-q., of tle Greenville bar, who was11 the commIn11 Ceei (L (.'rator. Ho wasA introduct hv th1e Honl. T. J. M'danidin of Piekena in Il appropriato vdd1ress. A fler thi addre ss, tHie prinicipal of the school, Pi.f. S M. Wlfe, do. livered at elmic spchci of fivo miln ieis( to the grntejutos and presented to them their diplomis. Tho grad unateti were fifteen in 11uimb'er, As foi lows: Meka Boggi, Ma :rv Garrett, Allgood, Jamwt HieIndric, Eva411%1 ul, Ora .'~l ara 1 ter, Edna. Hester,- Elie Gilstrapi, Chovie Ituper, Cora Porter, Olive Gillespie, Bvirtha Asw, v Prof. S. M. Volfe, the principal of th :-clool resigned ill FebrIlr., to take effect at tIhis Clom Illencenti It, fur the purpose of devoting his time to tile study of law. At, the opening of Iho Uniiverszity of Siuth Carolina he will enter t ho ii department. H anld theolli er teacelirs lcevi Pick eng with tLe best wishes of ther friend cs. spen11t. InOst we'k ithI lwe friend ,- Mrso. -MIisses Mij:in and Kato0 Griflin, or GriillyI1~, visited thirj. sister, 'Iirs. H. MI. Hesiteri, oif Piclion last wo'ok. --Miss Ina~ loges, daughter of clerik of court. A. .John Boggss, is r por'ted qjilto ill, beoing thireatened withi imeningotis. --On account of "noth'ng doing" elerk of courit A. Johnl Boggs hasw reQceived1 orders niot to call CILnrt foir fir-st \ilnday ini Jin)e. -.k"is bein g kiept veryv busy thiese day's slIing ing the pai at b'rsh A present 1hn isi tonehing up thle roomsi at the Hiawathti. -'-liersi Thlomna' was sent to j dl~ i 1y Magistrateo W. L. Mforen .liast Sa1 orday for mnisalmeanor'. It is harud to place al.w4iloa with a young baby in piston. From what canf ho learneid she unas a"cUoda and con)vicd of sttealinig two( chickeiw. -Mr1. 11tltoni.h il, nho lives in thin P~'iI rat set.ioni ( of the coun1ty, had the imis fort~ue toI I~ l is his store00 ai osnnt en tsro l a st Tihursday3I nmit Mr,. Dil iard is of I ti he oiion01 it was jI 0t onire, nd1 wtill c-ffer a rewards. -Thel oIVailey Pin oin sdtic (1 nh unlder'I te an1,-p14ieof th Il ;.m0y Bain d, will pl ay thi rp r'oaingii ' frce at (Coteeo'hee 4on Fr-iday' night, . Juneac 1st. It is~ a treati~ whieb no) one whos' jin in reach of (Cat o(che0 shionbi mo. -- --C7o-imanidcr W. 1U. Allgood re cnests that1 all thef m11 mber01s of Camiip ;arvin and all shieraf taking pat ini ti-o exerisesC' next Saturdayl in Pickens, will mee't, him at the Halp list chnr'h at 9 ai. mi , o a'i to be formed and ini line of miarah re'ady to go on a "foraging tour' as soon as thoy possily caln. -N .1). Sat'.erfiel, of thle EaleyO side, was in Pickens F4riday, having como1 ny1 to purchnso 0on' (of thioseO celebra'lteds Mitc4hell waegons w hich a'ds. Fol~ger, Thiorniley & Co. at I. Mr i. Sa Itertil, who is'., and( has been' in the sai~iil businiess f..r' manyi~ years1, hlinloe o118 (10(f the (se waonus --h Pick 1' n it It Co.(., has ht thie 'onut ract Ior 1114 ([pin1) ig of their I q[1ipmenhil they are( need VsI ing for sawed crossti(e51 05, and (co'nt Iem p)lateoii makting 14ome4'i impovemeOi1u-ts oni their road lied thiso li ommer1. Theli first tiing they wil (14 will ['a to put1 in a Y at Easiey andI Piek. no, s'o as to keop from i'runnig "hacnkwuards and1( forwards" up and downi the road1. T1hsy also contemplate doing a gooid dalnt trackn t, nigitoi:. rape Juice for purposes. It adapted for 1 Quarts, lie Pills, are guaranteed to cure )X, 5 boxes for $2.00. g Company. Letter from Texas. As I am at leisure this even ing, 1 will once more try to send you t he new.i from this part (.f iho country, hoping that it, will be of in te 1i 10 3t oour 1' ayii) ei.dk r&. WeO are having. two Miuch rain for the crops. Corn, oats and wheat are(3 looking lite, but cotton has been drowned out. We have a great (ical of cottou land yet to be PlaI ed . Our school closed two weeks ag witi a 1ew speolios and a candy tient. The school is tiaught in a huirch bitildiig three miles fmi, Gainesvil _ on the Santa Fee Rai, riad. The 6 o'clock passenger trait, ran over and killed a fine muule on Friday last. We were glad to see the l)i)g list of old soldiers and widows drawing pensions, which you pub. lished iast week. The list con tained the iamies of two aunts of iine. I just, took do wn my old fiddle and played the Bunnio Blue Flag, and Dixie, too. Mr Lung, who lives near Gains. ville, has eleven acres in sLraw herie . Ho employed 80 women ant~d c.-ijlren to pick strawberries last week. A une is being surveyed from (aineetvillo to Sherman, a uistance of 40 miles, with the object oi building a railroad. Gainsvillo has just completed her new city hall, and it is a beau. tiful building. We cant see why J, W. 1iailey cant stay a little closer to home. We are to have a County Fair this fall, and Air. Bailey gives the grouno, one mile from Gains ville. Momo1 of our becst citize-ns are on the cominnitee of arrangement, and a1 line timte is expiected. I will close with best wishes. SAM LARKC. Gainisville, TVex. May, '20. Letter' from Cateechee. A good rain Sunday, and every. thing in the planlt line looks fresh. Farmers have made good head way for the pas two weceks, and very little grass is to be seien. Mr. Charlie Porter, w\ho has been wvorking in the Norris mil got caught in a bstt last Thursday, and had 'anz arm brokeni. Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Pied mont, visited their son, Charlie last week. Mr. and Mr'u/. Hlarleston Ram pey, of Liberty, sisuted Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Porter last Sunday Capt . J. C. Garieott, we are gl ad to report, is able to be out, againl after a long hliness. M r. 'T. M. Norris, president of lhe Norri1s mill, returned from a busineuss visit to Asheville last wee(k. Capt . P. Whiite~n, of Norris, went to A tlantla yesterday on business. A blind lady. Mrs. Emmina Bi Oylt:s, of Bessemior, N. C,, gave a (lay eveniung. 11. Six Mile News. F'armers aro getting alon~g niicol v wi th their wvork. Some haive hoedl corn over twvice. Misa Mary T1rotter is visiting on the old Pickensg side this wyo(k. Mr. WValter Williams visitedt nearlI Senec'(a last, Sunday. 'hem heal th of 0our commulnity is very good at presenTt. Mrs. Clifton Snyder, of Green villo, who has beeni speunding a few wroeks in this section, returned home last Sa turdasy. Mrs. W. A. Ihendricks was the gmnst oif Mrs. Eliza Trottor last Stundcay. 'The weather has beeni rather~ cold (or May. ',. Ida Merck is vory sick at prc~. nt, but her friends hopo to see her uip aga in soon. Miss Sophita M auldin visited in C'etiral last Friday. Roh)1t Mauttld in ha the( finest piec of corn we ha ve seenl any where this year. W'., are vory gl~nl toe say that NI , . Reil, who hast been1 ill with fever, is mui ch better. MIi.n E i ' A rnold( visited frienids in the Kmge setin last Saturday old Pickens side, un 18in our h)urg I last. Rnndavy. Oim Rom -i~ NEW GOC BIG SHIPME] Second Big shipment Childrens Suits, size4 sizes 13s to 20s, price $2. and extra sizes, from $ Youth's 75 cts to $3.00, f Buy the celebrated I he Dress Goods-:-Dres Our stock is always complete and we a lookout for something new. Don't fail to line of white goods we are showing, every tl white goods, Linen Lawns, Persian Lawn Dimities. Complete line of silks for shirt line of black goods is always strong and t showing a larger assortment of patterns th the latest novelties, fancy Wodsteds, Cassil Henriettas, Serges, Panamas and Voils. FOLGER, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and C Mitchel Wagons, Why not stop this falling of your hair? At thi be without any hairi Just remember that Ha stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. "T Discri mmiai Buyers Can be pleased in their shoes if tl to us. Our stock is large-selected Selected with the idea that good val and holds customers. If you have buying your shoes from us, try us you need a pair. Pride & Pat GRE3ENVILLE,..C. DEIPOSIT WITH LIBERTX len- cent cotton has p)ut lots of miont Many pecople haveC been robbed and kill< Safe blowers have tried the LIBERTY BAN and failed to get the money. Delays are an account with them today and your morn< Interest paid on time deposits. H-. C. $J.oo will open an account with the ] There are Pictures and Phot< For a photograph that sesjust as tecmr feature sharp and clar, is what I give. 'Only the best material be found in my work.I patrons, their repeated os of my good work. I do framning and enlarg DS For MA STTS ARE ARRIV o Spring Clothing new( 3 4s to 17s, price 75c to 50 to $10. Men's suits, 5 to $20. Extra pants )r men all sizes $1.00 to lorso Shoe Brand of clot we clothes that will fit. s Goodsl Largest S .re always on the In the up-country, eve see the immense Tables, Dining 'Tables, iing in mercerized Iron Beds, Cots, Spring s, Nainsooks and 1 P5.oo0 to $50-0o waist suits. Ourt Hardware of all kind his season we are an ever before, all Buggies, Surreys aud V -ners, Brilliantines, Call on us for anythi and will treat you right. Yours Tril THORNLE ients Furnishing Goods a S Chase City Buggies and Irc 3E SICILIANI enewer ~ The , We trust this seaso - very muc We handl *excelled Sneatness. Liey come per pair. with care. ue makesDrssh not been .atest styl next time ust oa ittle cool si CR tono BANK!~ ~y in the country d for their money dangerous. Open Jobw k y wvili be safe. clonehlero W Shirley, Cashier. pth iberty Bank.. Railroad a ~graphis! is tr e ineey Letter and N< every detail show n and Statei that is used will ada VIy many satisfied Giv -ders, is an attest mig. v. s. c. Sentinel-Joi AndJUN [NG DAILY st and latest styles. $6.00. Youths Suits stouts, slims, regulars for boys, 25c to $1.00, $6.00. hing if you would tock of Furniture rything in Safes, Cupboards, Kitchen Centre Tables, Hall Racks, Dressers, Matress, Chairs and etc. Suites from' is, Stoves, Trunks, Harness, Saddlery, lagon, with prices always right. ng you need, we appreciate you trade ?e V & C0., >ecialty. Sole Agents for n Kihg Stoves. 1Frost is Gone to not return any more n. We do not need coats / hi during the hot days of but we (do need nice sus ~hirts and straw hats & etc. Suspenders e exclusively the Southern e of suspenders, of Atlan lat we do not think can be for their durability and Prices from 15C to 50c Shirts rts from 25c to I00of the es. emfove from1 your hea~id, that ol hat, and p'aeo thereon, a nIico raw bat for a very small autW Res~PECTF UI LY A1IGBROS. -Price Cash Store WORK of every description ith neatness and dis rnd Commercial 'rinting >te Heads, Bill H-eads nents, done neatly 3asonable prices. -e us a Trial. irnal Co, PIErN5, S. .