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Happcn)~ aLocal and . ature. -See change of ad. of H. B. M. Co. -Don't fail to read the ad of Craig Bros. --FolgorThornley.& Co. change their ad. tlis week. 1-W. H. White, of Anderson, is visiting in Piakeds. . -Mrs. B. C. Baker is quite ill with typhoid fever. -Dr. 91t has his hands full at tending fever cases. --There is an epidemic of sickness in this noighborhoodf. --Grand display of Hats at Heath' Bruco-Morrow Co. October 10th and 11th. -The Barnett Smith farm, to miles from Pickens, will be sold on saleaday in November. -It will pay Ion to sre the grand display of 1lats and Dress Goods at Big Store opening days. -Speci-d prices at the Big Ptore opening days. Don't forget the date, * October 10th and 11th. -Mrs. Christopher, wife of the head machinist at the oil mill ia very ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Martin 6ilver, of Horse Shoe, N. 0., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Naomi Moseley, of Pickens R. No 3 -Holder & Bivens are buying cottou seed and seed cotton and dea'. ing in meal and hulls, See them before selling or buying. -The Twelve Mile River Baptist Association will meet with Salem Baptist church on Thursday before the secoud Sunday in October. --Married by John T. Lewis at Turkey, S. U., on Thursday evening, September 27th, 1906, Rev. B. F. Murphy, of Murphy, to Miss Lizzie Ohastain, of Hcily Springs. All of Pickens county, -Rufus W. )urham died at his home. in the Crow Creek section of the county Tuesday evening from fever, after an illness of a mouth. lie was about 26 years of age and unmarried. His remains were laid to rest at Mount Bethel Wednesday. - George Welbourn, son of M.sJ. Welborn has closed a ver3 success ful t iem of sohool at Twelve Md anschool house, and has since entered Furman University. George is an exception ally bright young man and will stand - lasses. ,sman George S. Legare left Friday for their home n very much improved in neann. ?ur. Legare has bought the (iriflin residence in Pickens and will make additions and im~provemients to it and occupy it 4ext summer. We are glad that he has become identi fled with -our town. -A regular convention of Pickens Lodge K. of P., No. 123, will be held in their Castle Hall on Monday night, the 8th instant, for work in the Esquire and Knight ranks. Refresh ments will be served after addresses on Pythianism by Dist. Dept. Grand Chancellor and others. -Mr. J. M. Nealey has bought the ,home place of J. H. G. McDaniel near towvn, the consideration being $11,000 Mr. Nealey has a splendid 4hcme and in a few years will have one of the finest farms in the county ' He has sold his Morris property in West End to Mr. D. A. Allgood, who will take possession the 1st of Jan uary and will open up a stock of goods in the store house. -..Miss Myrtie Holder 'delightfally entertained 'on last Wednesday night in honor of the visiting girls of Pickecns. Fascinating games w r indulged in. Those .present were: Miss Zoie Giazonor, of ]i.sley, Miss Ernie Keys , of Anderson, 'Miss Bright, Mies Eliza McDaniel, Miss Ethel Jenkins, Miss Lois Newton; Messrs. Jack L'ewis, Sam Craig, Avery Looper, Lee Roper, Dr. Law. rouce Iloper, Furman Holder. Miss Myrtie knows how to make every one enjoy themselves, espacially if at her home, - -Piekens and community wi U greatl.y sholked Tuesday night when . word wai e myveyed arou'id that Mr, Loonard D. dtepheus was dead. lie had been in bad health for a year and bad returned about a. week ego from Hot Springs, N. 0, where he had gone seeking impi ovemmnt but he wra not bensfitted and gr.daily got worse. HeIowas at~out 01 years of age and wasi well and . f avorably kniown ?.11 over the county, having seived as conty sug 3tyisor for four A yeato, aud s! .d well limo in the peo. ple. He wea an honest, upright,. *' 'necientiong citizen and Christian. 4Hoe leaves a wife and two children by his sto~nd maratage, besides several cbildren by a former union. His remamns were tai.l to et tlhe day fol. howing at Secona oherokh Peace to i s ashes.j 81 4 . W~have ged&dred ageiro y B. A THOMAB aIMcOaVe fo 2 3 pound package for 254 8 pound package for 50 25. pound pa ckage for $ Poultry food and hog ] ders are also inc1dod Pickens Drug Cc Tresurer's Notic. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. Office of County Treasurer, Pickena County, So C. Pickens, S. (., September 15 THE TREASJRER'S OFFICE.WILL BE OPEN FR( OCT03ER 15th, UNTIL MONDAY, .DEOEMB 1906,.WITHOUT PENALTY. The Rate of State, County, School ani Special Tax, Includi Poll Tax and One Dollar and Fifty Cents Commutation In accordance with an Act to raise supplies for the fisoal y January 1, 1906, notice is hereby given that the office of Coic Pickeno Uounty will be open for the collection of taxes for sAd Monda, October 15th, until Monday,Docember 31. Rates per ci 0s folows: Levy For State Tax.........................5 S Ordinary Cointy ax............. 3 " Constitution School rax ............3 44Ron.1 Taix...........................1if " Sinking Fund 21 For Rebniiding bridge............ Total levy for Slate and County Taxes.........151 Levy for interest on Pickene R. R. bonds. Pikens 0. H. T, Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. bonda, Hurricane Towna Levy for interest on Pickevs R. R. bonds, E'statoo Townshi Special Levy For School District No. 8 2 Mills. 44 .' .4 44 49 4. 9 4 4 69 ~ ~ ~ "o r 4 o 10 1 - s Cc I 11 5 " Go 66 48 4 1 6 g 13 6 ' do i 66 16 2 '' 44 it 192 ' 28-2 " 11- 3o . 1 ( 1 61 '' to Is is it of " 36 2 "1 49 4 6 Cc 4 " 42 2 " .o .o . -- " s 47 2 " A Poll Tax of One Dollar per capita on all malo citizens i of 21 and 60 years, except- such as are ext-impt by lav, will be coil A oommulation Road Tax of One Dollar and Fifty Cents v at the same time as cthelr taxes from all male citizens between the 50 ye'rs, except such as are exempt by law. -Unless said tax isp March, 1907, five days work upon the public .highways will be r~ Texes asre payable only in gold and silver, United States en Bank Notes and coupons of State Bonds which become payable Parties desiring information by mail in regard to teir taxea the location of their property, and include postage for a reply, mu taxes by cheek nmust inolnde the oharges for collecting. '.1. W. F Al Treasurer of Pi --The annual meeting of theo Old. Tbet n Stone Church and Cemetery Associa- Js oRBi o v~ tion will be held at the Old Stone Aot100Tbes hurhOctober 18th. Rev. Henry. sal oefrik o Alexander White, of Columbia Theo-feasyuwnato logical Semin ary, has promised to collteS.Ano deliver the annual address. Copies Dcinre ~ I1 of the Old Stone Church. History Uarde. '' may still be-obtained through R. N. Brackett, Clemson College, 5. 0 , or snsfn esy nlt direct 4fromn the R. L. Brmyan .C,ougirdBrkaaE publishers, Columbia, S. o., at $1.50atheJnFegofr in cloth, and $1.10 paper, carriage paid. tw rcutyo m - ber.lad ortw an AT 1,00 ATEabet, I N OTICis heeby gven tat we w as__youwantat_5__, ma~ea pplitionoritosJ10B.tNew1o1, Eaq.,Judg of PobUtnforidged.s C T.~ coutyin he tat ofSouh Uro omsa fTATEO Jessioti on the 1staty ofhNovembeF1906,natar o'cockin he oreoon oras eonthe wn orCounty of bP hee . ai plctoncnb o r, lan or13 Nwny I fotilcae o Fmna Soinettlement ofDishaeJde T.aeo.D.J . ogn eesd WhEANDM , 1.' n N oTinE is herygiv hat er ofmw t rnlhl ~t coudnett.J Lta, tnteSaeo otaoion oTAT tO EstaeofUT on the31sA.daoroanNovembmrth1deceaaed. Ocethefre.n or a96.sEsoos Thers- aCouty oP focrv omk inlstlmn fte ditre. hes otat o.ND.-J. J.aMrgar dearn-deeas, tM. Te bn end notai ohargefo ay daeugtr, of me, in gathim Coutte said estte. J.eK Liham, puction thertaeof at B.A.Mrgn,'orenoontoh o de a et. 8, 1906.Executors.hy ther sore mshlad sinbegand lAY*71mthe '10h clay ofOto 17tOe li.fl pubearo heefa You cantrust . medci. shouildntie b granted. Poor Blood u SyotemoGney and b tested 60 years! Sixty years pep"red to.no~ all of experience, think of that! OSca do your workrih Experience with Ayer's Sat- "vith 'a io ofu tt saparilia; the original Sarsa- yours, parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, otrLfr h a weak nerves, general deb;11y. a ~coe .0,. l. yo ted.ior the best~' p os elllme-d o BlAIR VIGOR. 1514 IC AGU8 CURB. >o AE-~ We ~V~s ,u~x TORL Novebr toweo Bana IWamw~ wel tmd. G FOLGER, THORNL ZGEST and most co-lothing! Clothing! O lete line of General Mer-I ise ever shown in Pickens. On this line we hav< ie past month we have competition. There are t receiving almost daily car essential things to make a hiirnents of [)ry Goods, of clothes what it should be itg Hats, Shoes, Hard- these are fit, style and qti Groceries, Furaiture, lhiying clothes as we do in I ies and 'Wagons 'till we quantities from five of Wy prepared to show you largest clothing concerns it rghst, best selected and country, enables us to give Zed stock of General all of these qualifications liandise in the u)-country. very reasonabl(e price. floor- in each deoartment for children 3 to 17 years I :ked almost to the ceiling 75c to $6.oo; suits for yc 3oods bought at the right 1 3 to 20 years from $2.5( . Goods bought right $12.50; suits for men, st :hemselves and we buy slims and tegilars, $3-5 ig but the best goods at $25.00; overcoats for bo, prices- to 2o years from $3.0( e Dry Goods department $io.oo; overcoats for pletein every detail. $4.co to $25.00. Extra I thing In 'Domestics, Out- for boys and men, all sizes rpm 6c t6 12 2 c. Flan- a!l prices. Among the diff< er&ns, Kerseys, Percals, lines or clothing we hand iams, Plaids and Drills. the celebrated Jane HoI st lot of Blankets ever make for boys and the 1 in Pickens, at 50c to Shoe brand for men. per pair. 0Goods! Dross Gods!! Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, The increase of our rsteds, Casseniers, Pan- trade has been phenom Serges, .Broad Cloths, The reason of it is we sell ettas, Brilliantines. Em- shoes. We can hardly si red Mohairs, Dress the demand. Shoes havt is, all colors with silks vanced from to to 40 per minmings to match. The but we are holding tc g colors' for this season prices as much as pos ack and White and Gray The old renowned Battle We have a full line of still leads them all. The rsn . - shoe made for the m' Sand Skirts, Battle Axe Shoes are wo - everybody. They come : ll and remplete line- in sizes, all styles-and all p latest st'les and colors are sole agents fo .hildren, Misses and Walkover Shoes for Jackets and Cloaks $350, $400 and $5-oo. 4-0t >250. SFrt I1he Stetson Shoe for .5 to $.00.rt $5.00 and $6.oo, and Zls. c.Q.$6O ZeeKeyn igler Shoe for ladies, i ~oatfor hdies and men. and $3.50 Big stock of Hats and I hing, Shoes H ats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a shoes, Stetson Hlats, Kenyan Rain Coats, Iron King agons. Folger, Thonk fState. '1 iM Iu ~l1: No i of the supersedesT ime T able No 4 ~ p o E fec t iv e. ar.h 1 0 l9(X I rter, in.- Reaid l)own 10 IRead Up R[ M4( inei 'f.1 tM iel l 'I'k- Ii Mr ..r i d Lr plin 4 :4, pin 10:-15 am b'Inont !2:-1ipm 7:30? pm 4:'5 pm11 10:55'inl *Pariion 2:;Vny m 7:30 pin F.:00 pmin I:00 am *A rn il 's 2:2Symi 7: i5 pmn)i ,d~O~ ' 510 pmn.I1l:05 amt glatd in 2::'ipmi 7:10 pmn ttl .:1 pmn 11:15 am ar asey lv 2: I5pmi 7:05 pm" llave C ol Lay All trains daily except Sian.uay j g * No. tO connicts with Southier ni Rallway No 39 1 niO No il connieclts ih Southiern Itallwayv No 12 - No. 12 conniects wIthI So uthtern. lIIway No ii No -I I, conniets With Sou thiern Itall way No40 MI*For any informiation app'y to JD.. -. T1 TPAS'LOR lou Meanager Lwiof oIAlfLlsTrON & WESl~TElIN UIA BOLINA ptaue 4 nraval imd lsepa'rteiro of Tralnu., Greni I dwell- ville, t4. UI. Effectlive A pril 14, 19oon, p rofit. 840 -~r 0:3101a m, No.18 danly oxcept Suniday, for t~au. ~~ ~ repsu and Iitennedliioatesatlion, af live at r nt.Iaui renua 9:00 ia im. no ea~y. 12:5 tp in, No. 53 daily for Itatrenis, (:linton god )OitV, or Newborry, (Colimbht,1, Sninuter amdi(Charle. -. and. eastern clIte, andI at batnireni wIth U. ,& - W. U. TJralin No. I for Spar tanibuirg. anal tralin No 2 for (3reenwnood , A ughusta, etc. A rrive Lauirons 1:35 p in, Clitin 2:22 P in, Newborry 3.10 p. mi, Colinmia 1:.15 Suu. Sm ter 6:20 r mi Chiarlestoni 9I:40, Spartan-i Srv; burg 3:30 ;,~ m, : Grenoo 2:11 Afm, k'm 4:40 jim, No. 36 l)ily except Su wily, for Lnn -. >mute e rmeiae taio:.Ar0v.a enidaoho. aIn tab- AuluvAi.. mrte~n by r0:20 a im, No. 87, dlaily except Suii.ay fromt Wis. ' Laurens. and-ilntermiedhtto Mittions. EOL .0o0 m , No.- tI., dahy ex-cont Sunay, frm *aurotjs and I ntermiediate st atlins. 3:25 p ni, No. 52, daily from Chatrlestoi n iumter, (olumbla, h dwberry, ilttin, Spartanbunrg,JI.11ari H ^""""'"'"'**"''""''""""'"'et".self Trainm gNo. 5'2 and 53 run throughl betwedn Cr C S chle etonm wIthout Change. (eAi hnie I . ILgii, Agt. (Geo. T. llryan eniAt GZltE-K-N V.1LLI-:, S. C. - rad, rnext WVIlams, (. P. A..4~)~ R.M. ranTaf. Main. A nigusta, Ga. ohrt TAKE NOTICEi. rFrom" tis date I w'li the whichr S vlora, office every tw wek seedy 1.00 day's aft' r SAlvday in each month and r at- .Tucaday two weeks after each saleaday H "r r . t,transtact brisiness.(1 -.Lk1I ~~UDG i-visor. May &h10r8, 7 . lilgi for men and boys. If you would wear the best hat buy no the Bomar Hat at $3.00,or the hree Stetson Hat at $5.00 or $6.oo. suit Hardware of every descrip and tion. Just received a solid car Llity. of Stoves and a car of Barbed arge Wire and Nails, with prices the right, the Big stock of. Harness, Sad you dies, Bridles, Robes and Horse It a Blankets. Large Assortment. uits of Trunks. Art Squares and roMi Rugs, Furniture, Buggies, uths Wagons and Surreys.. The to entire second floor of our build )uts, ing, 70 x 120 is devoted en D to tirely to Buggies and Furniiuire. 's 6 We buy both in solid car- lots to and can give you rock bottom men prices. We carry the largest ants stock of Furniture in Pickens and county. A look will convince .rent you we speak the truth. e is Everything needed for the ,kins house. Oak Suits from $15.00 orse to $65.oo, Oak Beds from $2.00 to $19.00; Dressers $5.0o to $15-00. Hall Rockers, Centre Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen shoe Tables, Sideboards, Safes and eal. Bed Lounges. We can save good you at least 1o per cent on pIply anything you may need in : ad-. Furniture, Stoves or the House cen Furnishing line. old Just received a s sible. Chase City Buggies Axe of Mitchell Wagoi best are looking for the >e carries the load, runs une mby lightest and runs the longest, n all buy the Mitchell, you won't rices.have to carry it to the- shop r the every time the moon changes. men I Bring your cotton to Pickens ' for this is the best market in men: the county, and while here call the on us for anything you need. 3.00 We app~rcrate your busi ness and will treat yoiR right . asevery time. Yas ours trully, Specialty. Sole Agents for Stetson and Stoves, Ncw Home Sewing Machines, ~y And Co. DY FOR FALL BUSINESS. Store is full of Fall and Winter Goods with es right to everybody. Mrs. Freeman will. rgc of our Dress Goods lDepartment, and, she is to sell every lady in the county. rrUR. fora h .nile nothing but the b.est flu tClOse g in the chicken~s and eggs while prices are Resliectfully, A4 jcG BaROS ONEPRIE CSHSTORE. NOTICE THAT+: is still in business at the saime old stand by him e around and get some bargains in gener4 Me but don't all conme at once. I will eel*.your .a d sack of good flour for 50 cent. -4tid all ings according, minus Meat and Dried ruit s as high as H-laman was hung. Irish potato Bliss, Early Rose, Biurbanks and Beauty ~ bron, by the peck at any old pri.. J. F. HARRIS, ByR for s mMW L.50. 7. 6w h 1999 MONDAY, RO3w-, . chand bee~' load Cloth Merc rverj is pa< With rice, sell i nothi 11, right OM -MOND)AY, -i ol asco 'ft 3.1st. E Eve) g Oie Dollargs Road Tax. Gingi 3ar commonoingGig ty Treasurer of Largc fiscal year from show[ L. of taxation are $7-00o Dres Mills. 46 Mills. broic ,ynship, 21 m1illa. - ilip, 2.1 mill s. F , 21 mills. 1a d ty leatin are B 7 Plai(~ etween the gs o ages of 21 and sid by the 1st of 0T luired........-... - ereney, National . during the year Ri i will please state. Hebidtoepyn brloi& Slate. *. itchlaid4 onie laretheike e tor pencl;l ot .t As wor r ( ad osealing, dO.1.ate s. 1 our lad io e e frm ornim- Anocionfrth ropeaty ore or iV piece moey x TT 9 OT C~O D. stt H ARRIoS.. OFPIKE d of yearelintar We, hheadideofgnd ciior N. aboe Stat an Walknty r!t titt~ntht yu igat achl okeas. a the WAppitona forn Ch el Esae Agit to ('potUTY OFbPittENd. alball, 8 0 ToHon. . . a .nIt Secrery to cite anda- the__ nderigned__ citizens teknrdabov Stt an-onyrset akndspa as Ah BARIteOa Iprm Chi squProe, Probe Crta onhp tt n [os,.0,on 0afores. ninlndi Isif mae suthe u to d Rtbuev .. JM oore, I rofAdministrao Isrtakel Sickpson, be ha. Wrigh d eeet ofJobMaore, A. sH.e Ogesrb, ail thd kndel hsi iot ll od and t and apppeaanbL , Probtle, to-e Tset 70. an te Rong Mdoutins Tet i radminiraeive fA Buydicicneh for s epe oran beor, tis irnety Ttles goot d anlefd ter 6,u .ontom 1819 ., A ply toubW.. Vrapa n, LCZilf e. o.d. haR obinet son, g P icken s. I The as0 Saw Rocych. M otai n T c roieady i receive su feied eiCn e for Hus eopne. time a I nlod, na (;reath, aol. .; 'n ej.t~d '40LSEN NUGGETS FOR SAL.LOWI - efuly --.=- - [eell atpu!iQ K I L LTHE CO UC r( HousO door. AND CU'RE THE LU N '. sales ~~~~j~ gta; .w"1 Dr. Kig's d f''"SWr", Nm is o T wo branch.., j0 NSUMP7T0N 'Pric s. L. A. Smi h. FOR 00IGHS and 600&1 ----OL...0.S Free 1 ens, near (b4' 'Surs-anlQuioost'Oure fc THR~O* an1&: LUNG TRA( J. J. L.w i 84i, r NONY BA0H.