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Happenings of Local and Personal Nature --Court Stenographer 'Long is in Pickens for a few woeks. -Mr. P. J. Brown of Liberty spent Sunday in Pickens. -Sheriff Jennings "ent to Colum bin, last woek on county business. -T. Christie Robinson spent Mon day and Tuesday in Gacenville. Green 1usiness. Corner -a 8T ues - day. -Magistrate J. M. Jameson and Constable Guy Bowie, of Etasley, were in Pickens Tuesday. -Mr. Quiccy Grandv of Green. villo is spending a f?w ibays with Rev. B. E. Grandy and family. -Mr. R. E. Oliver and family, of Nashvilio, Tenn., are visiting at Mrs. J. L. 'lhornley's. -Mrs. L. S. Grandy and children of Orcenvil'e, are visiting the family of Mr. B. Lewis this week. 3ethlbelivmn aelool oderied Mon SIder the ilicient management Rovoy E:re. lamupton school will open Mon day, July 23rd, with Miss Lillie Gil strap as teacher. -Prof. MeD. Weams will open a singing school at Bethlihem church July 30th. -Misses Essie and Eva Earle are visiting relatives in B3lton and Wil lianston this wook. -Mrs. C. E. Robinson and son, Harry, spent part of last week in Easley. -Mrs. Tom Norris, of Cateechee, is visiting her parents, Mt. and Mrs. R. E. Bowen. -The summer term of the Town Creek s-chool began Tuesday. Miss Hattie Earle is the efficient teacher. -Ma.rcied at the residence of the bride's parents, by G. W. Bowen, N. P., Frank Crane to Miss Mamie Sanders. - Married at the residence of J. A. Nimmons, by G. W. Bowen, N. P., Mr. Buren Clarke to Miss Lonie Heaton. -Miss Helen Gary of Seneca, and Miss Isabella Morton, of Spartan burg, are visiting Miss Flor-ide Cary. -Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Lovett, of Ito their "asant two ughter of Pickens - me summer -Mat Murphy sold the first load of watermelons In P'ickens Saturday. HONpays his patch is extra fine this year. -Mr. L. N Geer, one of the can.. didates for alderman from Ward 4,;is ill at his home on Franklin street. Anderson Mail. -Mrp. Zade Cox and two children of Washington, D. 0., are visiting Mrs. 0. E. Robinson and othber rela tives in Pickens. -Mrs. - L ague (lied sudden ly near E1 mley on the 15th~ inst. Her remiarins wvere carried to Viedmnont for burial. -B. E. G randy, of Pickens was in the city yesterday. J. D. Grandy, who is erecting a mill at Piekens, was also in this city Sunday.--Greenville News. -Ernest Freemani, who has been staying in Charleston for the past, year or two, is spending a few weeks in Pickenis with homefolkcs. Ernest is looking wvell and we are all glad to sce him back. -There will be an all day singing at Concord Baptist church next fourth Sunday in this month. Everybcdy invited to come and bring song books and dinner. Prof. J. II. Ruobush of Dayton, Ve., is -xpected to 1bo pres. ent. --J. Stewart Price, for-merly of the mechanical department of The Green. 19 I the a his -- 12L.a,.. Ai ,. work as a reporter on the Record.-Green. villo News. -Quite an enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Hon. J. P. Carey at an informal gathering last Friday. Among those present worn Congressman Geo. S. Logare and wife, Mr. and Mr-s. V. B. .Lovett, Misses Mary and Annie Purdy, Holei iBoggs, Floride Uarey, Berta Long, Pauline Izler, ah i Messrs. Andron Bramlott, LeRoi-and Bruc Bogs . P. Carey, Jr. 1'%V1 V. X "I LDRED KELLERF*. RESTORED TO HEALTH. THANKS TO PE-RU-NA. Friends Were -Alarmed Advised Change of Climate. Mfiss Mildred Kollor, 718 13th street, X. W., Washing ton, D. C., writes : "I can safely recommend Peruna for catarrh. I had it for years and it would respond to no kind of treatment, or if it did it was only temporary, and on the sligh test provocation the trouble would come back. -1I was In such a state that my friends were alarmed about me, and I was advised to leave this climate. Then I tried Peruna, and to my great idy found it helped me from the first dose I took, and a few bottles cured me. "It built up my constitution, I re gained my appetite, and I feel that I am perfectly well and sitrong."1-Mildred Koller. We have on fille many thousand testi monials like the above. We can give our roaders only a slight gli mpso of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements Dr. H ar tman Is receiving. -,Mrs. J. Rt. Ashmore is visiting in North Carolina. -1dr. Willie T. Baird of!Asheville, N. 0. is visitingr his uncle, J. F. Har ris in Pickens. -Mr. A. B3. Taylor is in Andersor county for some weeks with a cor-pe of civil engineers. --Miss Bessie Ashmore has return. ed from an' enjoyable visit to relativeF. and friends an Georgia. -Sam Craig, after an absence ol several months, is back at his oli plc wt OngBrs Smsash justcant sty aay rom ic'ens -- r.Aver Looer o theCroa Rodssctono thscuty/s v eierkig for .* R~.* Roar an. wul bF ldt hv i riends WereAlare nd Adv ise.neofCiae Wessoa Methoedistlr 718urch wirlobe held. ashientrl, . ., Augts:-2 Everybsoy andeomendll mirnistere ronl toenoindionf tremntrifd. come ba gmbten iko frindEsly weealche wabou mceuad oI Tuswas isdloledv thiso aclimate. raihn Tied wirlna payn the grceat enc oundg ithele meb rmyhesis doe F. took aNewotles creli who bilt up ay Pcenstithet20nh inre wained m apethiend In fee tha am inper ndtl ofe ardsrg stre Su ees anon emenigt gimps aothe vaThrwlb arryo noiie oinormn th< grove nara. is rSiing to, ,an nea Norner C rov coohus.0 T-erda Willy 2. Evrdody comill, an C.isviing ir Cndidates FHar< espeiall invtd. Dntfre h date. A.BeTor W. i ARu s couty or omewees For Co. ofciilenginoineeersm. a -Misuncestie shee as ranidtr ell frown enoathe peopie tof Piken aony frind wn Gerivwud.a -Smtntand, conftentiobsefceeo -felcedr . Avr liosrfte forosn commkingsior; W~. L.oaran woul< WilTiam annda c.AmphmeeHington, h: thed Houetrof Representat 1-12W Aikeynd and .sB.cTally forSuer -The nbal gaebewf Picken aBd J.se whic Neaery EschulredProat ranWhey wi. p.Hly ond thedmioni d, iamdoW sd m o ouat then enorer the Admins.rto ftEtt -Dr.sF H.e thewoeto eito spads whonill bead iguear the kindrednan willlb at theon PCkeur Houne on t.,ho dte isted of Arlgust 19ru, aftoe Seenon hi o annoncusn, in anothey hewill the sa pdicnitrint grouvd noe4.E r Srth or, n ne Coner myov hnd andse thi 1The day f.July 24.0 Everybod 131s yea ofou mdpone or em --Thefolloi ntm en: .. Ayer's Pil Want your moustache or beard abeautiftul brown or rich black? Use A Gift For Our Customers. .DETAL , POWDER In Every Package of Colgate's Dental Powder We Give a Present of a cake of Cashmere Bouquet Soap FREE, (Guest Room Size) FREE j i A Wonderful Bargain. Pickens Dru A HUMBLE HEROINE. iother Mary Terean and the Cros of the Legion of Honor. Some years ago in a city in France Rl the soldiers were drawn up on the plaza. A wonian in the habit of char ity was called out in front of the gov ernor general, and this is what he said: "Mother Mary Teresa, when you were twenty years of age you received a wound from a cannon ball while as. sisting one of the wounded on the field at Balaklava. In 1850 the shell .rom a imitrailleuse laid you prostrate i the front ranks on the battlefold of Uagenta. Since then you have been in I-yria, in China and In Mexico, and if you were not wounded it was not be cause you have not exposed yourself. "In 1870 you were taken up in Reis choffen covered with many saber wounds. Such deeds of herolin you crowned a few weeks ago with one of the most heroic actions which history records. A grenade fell upon the am bulance which was under your charge. You took up the grenade in your arms; you smiled upon the wounded who looked at you with feelings of dismay: you carried it a distance of eighty me ters. On laying it down you noticed that it was goihg to buret You threw yourself on the ground; it burst. You were seen covered with blood, but when persons caine to your assistance you rose up smiling, as is your wont. You were scarcely recovered from your wound when you returned to the lhos pital whence I have now summoned Then the general made her kneel downm and, djawing his sword, touched her lightly with it three times on the shoulder and pinned the. cross of the Legion of Honor on her habit, saying: "I put -upon you the cross of the bravo in the name of the French peole and army. No one has gained it .by more deeds of heroism nor by a life so completely spent in self abnegatlon for the benenit of your brothers and the service of your country. Soldiers, pre sont armael" The troops saluted, the drums and1 bugles rang out, the air was filled with loud acclamations, and all was jubila tion and excitement as Mother Teresa arose, her face suffused with blushes, and asked: "General, are you done?" "Yes," said ho. "Then I will go back to the hospital." Firomn "The Companionship of Books," by Frederic Rowland Marvin. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. There is no such thing as a secret. A reasonable probability is the only certainty. Men who have violated the law say it is not hard to do. Romance is like fire-if you plaRY with it you are liable to be burned. T1here is too little attention given tc two mighty important words, "Don'I tell." It is a bad plan to seek to make 11 good impression by following ever) atatemient wvith an apology. The1 trouble is when we do thingt for our friends we (d0 things we wvani to instead of what they would be pleas 'ed to have us (do. We can't understand why people tra to deceive others, but cannot under stand why they should try to deceivi themselves, as so many seem to do. Atchison Globe. What are your friends sayinlg about you? That your gray hair makes you look old ? And yet, you are not forty I Postpone this looking 0o(d. Hiir Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Thent be satisfied. "A yor's flair. Vigor restored the natnr,,I ooo t. 10 O1y son~ r I i rnl 14is.E J. VAUalx~, M'Ochanicsviilo, N. Y. ~i a0 t itto* J. 0. AYVtI Co.. ii ir --- st~ for. ..AniW0Jd5A, Dark Hair The g , rule of health Keept 4 bowels regular. And the great medicine Ayer's Pills. L: I low; BUCKINGHAM'S DYE emit ong. of I~g~ ILA 0Q ~O.. 11MlU*. . If. We have a full lin of Colgate's Per fumes, Soaps and Toilet Articles. There Are No Bettor Goods Than Colgate' Hallumins Backache and Kidue, Pills are guaranteed to be good g -Company fa-PAINTINoU@3 StirPAINTNGil I have opened a PAINT Sinor in th Hollingworlth store, form erally occu pied by J. T. Fennoll, corner of Main mnd Pendleton streets, and will do i general painting business, including houses, carriages, furniture, etc., alec paper hanging. If you want first class work givo me a trial. See my samples of nal] Iper. Respectfully, G. F. PooLF. CIIOLEIRA INFANrUM Child Not Exp>ectedt to Live from One H onr to A onther, but Cured by Cham be lains' Colts, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy Ruth, the little daughter of E.- N. Dewey of Agnewville Va., was seriously ill of choltra infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect hor t'> live from one hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chai herlain's Colic, Cholyra and Diarrhoea Remedy ond got a bottlo of it from the store. In five hours I eaw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before sho had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is sold by Pickens Drug Co. and T. N. Hun. ter, Liberty. ASTilMA SUFFE EMS SHOULIi KNOW THiS. Foley's HIoney and Trar has onred many cases of asthma that wvere conasid. er(-d hodeless. Mrs. Adolph Bnesing, 701 Wea T1pird St., Cavenport, Iowm writes: "A severo cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grewv into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief, Foley's Honey and T1ar was recommended and 011e fisty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma wvhich had been growing on me fed twelve years. If I had taken it at the start ] would have neen saved years of suffer ing." Picenis Drug Co. M AKHES TH E LIVEIC LIVELY. Orinio Ltavative Frnit Syrup gives per. maltienit relief in ease of habitual eonsti. pationm as it stimiulatos the liver and re stores the neoinral action of the bowve without irrit ating t hese organs like pilh or ordinary cathiartics. Doees not nau seale ori gripe and is mild and pleasani to take. .R mieimber the name ORINC and refuse substitutes. Pickens Drug Try a little KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA after your meals. See the effect it wvil procuce on your general feeling by di gesimjg your food and hielpingyour stom achi to get itself into shape. Many stem itch are overworked to the point whier they reinse to go further. Kod',, di gosts your stomach the rest it needr while its reconstructive properties g( the stomnachi back into working ordei Kodol reliev ~es flatuli ence, sour stomnacl: p~alpitptioni of the heart, belching, et< Sold by Pickens Drug (Jo. TWVENTV YEAaC lIATTLE. "I was a loser in a twenty year batti with chronic p~iles and malignant soret until I tricd Blucklen's Arnica Salvi wvhichi turned the tide, by curing boti till not a trace remains,'' writes A. ?A Bruce of Farmnville, Va. Best for ol Ulcers, Onts, Burns and Wounds. 20 at Pickonis Drug Co. It is always well to have a box of salv in the house. Sunblurn, cuts, bruisor piles and boils yield to DeWitt,'s WVite Hazel Salve. Should keep a box 0] hand at all times to provido for eninci gecs. For years the standard, bu followed by many imitators. Be sur you get the genuine D~eWitt's WVitol Hazel Salve. Solud by Pickens D~rng 0 A TKAR.\ iO I NISH. A wvatchman's neglect permitted a loal. in the groat North Sea dlyke, whichi r chi'd's finger could have stopped, to be. come a ruinousa break, dovestation ait entire pr1ovinlce of Holland. In like man, nor Kinnethi Mcover, of Vauceboro, Me., permititedi a little cold1 to go unnoticed until a tragic flnish wvas only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. Hie wvrites: "'Three doctors givo e up0 i tO (lie of lung inflammation, caused by a neglected col; buit Dri.King's Now D)is covory saved my life. Gutaranteed b)esi cough and coh(l cure, at Pickens dlrugI store. 500. and $1 .00. Trial bottle free. A sweet breath addlts to the joys of a kiss. Yon wvouldn't wvant to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a he.. thy stomaneh wit hou t perfect digestion. 'There is only onle remedy that digests what you t'at and makes t he breathI as s(weet an5 ia rosPiand thatt romedy is KO0 DOLT FOR I Y81PPM A it is a relief for sonr stomatch, palpitation of the heart, and other ailments aris.ing from d3isorder of the atomanchi and dligestionl. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will dd for yon. Sold by Pick F( JULY and Our annual CLEAR tinue throughout July ductions along all lin< at a song. 20C White Lawn to go at 15c. 15c White Lawn to go at ioc. ioc White I mercerized white goods to go at 15 P broideries to go at a big sacrifice. Oxfords in all colors, white, black, an, go at 25 per ceut discount. The immense clothing trade we have stock, but we still have some rare borgai can buy a suit at 25 per cent discount. suits and serge coats. Dont miss this opportunity for bargai the immense fall stock we are buying. Just received a solid car barbed wire a and hay, with prices right. Our stock of stoves, hardware, furniti from implements, of every description, complete. Always the best, and the best is alway We hope to have our new building co pleted it will give us more room than an: able us to display to a better advantage, we carry. Call on us for anything you n and our prices are always right. Folger, Thu Clothing, Shoes, Hats i Goods a Specialty. Sc Hats, Walk- Over She and Mitchell Wagons. t TiMf E TAHLE NO s13J4 Suipersedes Trime Trable No 4 Effective March 10 1900 ,Read Downi Read Up No 12 No 10 STAT10NS No i No 9 Mixed Mixed Mlxed Miixed W 4:40 pm 10:40 am ly Pickenas ar 2:55pm 7:35 pm 45 pm 105 am usaror 2:40pm 7:( pm 5:00 pm 11:00 am *A riall'N 2:25pn, 7:15 pm, 5;i: 10 pm 11:05 amn *Mlauld in 2:20pm 7:10 pmn 5:15 pm 11:15 am ar Easley Iv 2:15pm 7:05 pm *Fl1ag Stations tidiyS ipr All rais dilyexcep und No. 10 conncts~ with Souother n Rail way No 39 e No 9 eonnects with Southern, Railway No 12' No. 12 conniiects with So titherni Railway No ii No 11 connectN with Soiitheri Raliway No 10 gar"or any informationi app'y to 0 J TI T A YLOR Geon Mianager o 1 OfALESTON & WETN OAROLINAW a 1 IRAILWAY. - ArrIvaI and Dleparture of Traina, (Green ville. 5. 0. Effective April 14, 19011. ~T 1iKPAn#TUitca; 6:30 a in, No. 48 daily except Suniday, for Lau rens anid lntermcdhmite itationsa, arrive at Laui reus 9:00 a mi. 12:1 i en No ,. (hl y for atereli Clinton train No.c 82 foar Ii hmn, Wath U.I ,io ad antter :itioH, ad at I aiare wit . U. traini No 2 for Greeniwood, A ugusta, etc. Arrive Laurens 1:35 p in, Clinton 2:22 pim, Newberry 3.10 p. mi, Columbia 4:45 Soiiiter 6:20 p mn, Chlarleston 9:40, Spartan burg 3:39 pma, Gireenwood 2:46 p im, p in 4:40 p in,' ,o. 36 i)aiiy except Sunday. for Laui reins iand intermeidiate stations. Arrive at Latrens6:4i0. 10:20 a m, No. 87, daily except Sunday f romn Lau rens and inatermediate stations. .00 p am, No. 85, daily except Sunday, from ianureis amid lintersnedlate statiosis. . 3:25 pim, No. 521 (dally from Charleston. Sumter, JI Columbia, A. ewb~erry, Clinton, Spartanhnrg, Auigusta, GIreenwood, lautrenmi, etc. Trainas No. 52 and rSS run through between Charlestonl without change. .1, W.. ILlgfn, Agi. Gleo. T1. liryani Gen. Agt. G iet Will, 0r.A. Le tr.n Rt. M. lirand, Tra'f. Mai, Augusta, (.. TAKE NOTICE,. and St From tisa date I will be in the Super. visors office every two weeks on 'Tues.. and day's aftetr Saieday in eachi month and Tuesday two weeks after each saleday to tranmact business. Mav 8th 190) :inrvisorine >RIGES AUGUST. ANCE SALE will con and August. Big re 3s. White goods to go White Lawn to go at 12Yc. 12 1-2C. ,awn to go at 8 i-3c. Beautiful line of !r cent discount. All Laces and Em I tan for men, women, and children, to Y had this spring nearly cleaned up our ns to offer, if your size is in the lot you We still have a nice line of two piece as, we are obliged to make room for nd nails, ' o - ire, harness, saddles buggies, wagons mowers, rakes and binders, is always s the cheapest. mpleted by August 15th. When co m 1 building in the county, which will en the large stock of general merch andise eed, for we are always pleased to serve niley And Co. Und Gents Furnishing le agents for, Stetson es, Iron Kin.g Stoves UINSI BARGAINS! ffer Great Bargains our entire line of for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. ( P'T FAIL TO SEE TflEM. chi this space each c for the bargains ' tre going to ofter. RESPE~CTFUILLY, AIG BROS. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. 3 WORK L Note iHieads, Bill Heads a,tements, done neatly at reasonable prices. Give us-a Trial. Journal Co.. PICKENS. s.