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(Prickly Ash, Pok-e Root and Potasium) Prompt Powerful Permanent Its beneficial ef- S-.ubbor cases Good results arc fect& are usually yield to P. P. P. la.iing--;t cure; felt very quickly when other medi- you to stay cud cmes are useless *P. P. P. M.-hes rich, red, pure blood-cleanses the entire system - clears the brain - strengthens digestion and nerves. G A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain: ends Malaria; is a wonderful to.ic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH CA. PICKENS DRUG CO. c BURRISS METAL SHINGLES AND a GALYANIZED BARN JtOOFING %,hirgZ ' is ty ha i t . tverrie -ire With tir inwds thrii s tY .t ojr w i ni- -ii" i 3 end the ae.-r is that w; htive a ,,( -!w&,~.rtor I- *"V JO i Nir f t HiRtiii iliEt Y ,pvl-X. 1 a WIlesm i Muti*t r' e. -,u never !.Svc a: Pceknesiiialior adits Me iLormip i'aeli I.ek ~at ~ ., ti it;! f..t aki th i n It TIM Tt ABEto 12.ta~4 JOHN L. THRNLEY, T EaNesm. E anurnetUth' b t N. T. BURoSS & SON, Anderson, S. C. Pickens Railorad Company, ib TIME TABLE No 12. SUPERIEDES TM TABLE N.1. EFFECTIVE. JUNE Of5th, - 0o. 1tN S FATIO0 S: 6i'\i' i' Mix'd~Mt lvtocdI\, Ax A. M.-\ M. NP M. Lv. Ar IA. M. P. M. P. M. 7-3 ' ioo .1i PICKENS 9-10 1-50 4.3 7-35 1-" 3 ' T*F1-USO-\ 9 05 1.45 4-:0 7-4 1 1 5 3-0 *P-A-ets S-55 -5 42 7.435. 1.35 4.20 5-W 11.3 3 EASLEY 840! 1.20 4-5 J. - A5 55 1-3 4-1 7 Flag S 1 ons-No Agents. No. I cont wit S atlthern No. 42 No. 3 conneesk wi'th souten No. 39 N.1. :; e.wet with~ 5ou :.he n N<. N.. i ,iv-weis witt S.,uthe. -n No. 12 No. 5 e ..me'Ct wIIt a . wae No. 39 iX..r Zan ia--l ji- infrntionl appIly to J. T. TAYLOR. Saving Useless Trips a1 teehnei ou oe Toteepon sve 'an add to thm e pleaureofyurfmiy ou free afordlet forget alliabgu i yon-v hdeds servicelessWripevory ittday. o thostah will do. Address Farmers Line Deparimen SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHO0NE ' & TELEGRAPH COMPANY ?4' South Pryor St., Atiania, Gii. IEtiwan Guano One of the Ohlest and ust Popular Br:uds of Guano on bhe' Mar'cet.:: You Have Tried the Rest Now Try "The Best" A trial wR1l conlvinIc eio of its qaiy Folger, Thornley & Company, LOCA 3 'sA Mae Mae. that Uised If" 11Bn EN. CUSTER'S LAST BATTLE lember of Newton (Mass.) Police Force for Many Years, Tells of Fight of Little Big Horn. Captain John Ryan, for thirty-four ear a member of the Newton (Mass.) lice department and veteran of the ivil and Indian wars. wa's a first rgeant of M Troop, 7th U. S. Cav ry. under General Custer's com iand, and has substantiated his claim f being the man to fire the first and Lbt shots in the battle of the Little ig Horn. In 1874 the Tth Cavalry under com and of General Custer. conducted e Black Hills expedition, for the pur .se of determining if gold existed I the hills, as the Indians had re orted. With the troops were many iining experts and professors from veral of the large universities. They explored the hills for ninety as. The rocky nature of the ground ade it very hard on the horses. On ne ot these prospecting trips Ryan's rse lost a shoe. Under the rules, if ir horse became lame he would be >rced to dismount and cetinue on >ot. The blacksmith was at the main amp. but Sergeant Ryan's ingenuity it upon a scheme. He had a new aval.y overcoat which had cost him 14. Cutting off one sleeve, he sewed p the bottom. placed heavy pads in Exlored the Hills for Ninety Days. . and then drew it up over the ~ores's hoof, securing it above the etlock. In this manner the animal as kept from lameness. The horse of another member of e detachment gave out, and it had > be shot. Its unfortunate rider was orced to walk, but Ryan made good se of the calamity by removing a oe. With the aid of a geologist's ~ammer he fastened the shoe on his ount, and was able to ride again hrough the remainder of the summer. Pleasaut We are agreeably sur nonage we have recei the mercantile field. We nowA offer'Our cus1 Special Prices on Hats. We close1 FRESH GI We will devote our tra cipally, and can make the best Flour, Suga YoungllooU Stands for C difernte .p~ require ani Navassa Qu~ain Fertilizers arc best for all Ciopr. EU available, and of the hiq. Phosphoric Acid, Amoa and Potash are the best plant foods ka i ned ini the ri~h t prLopor it Give it a tial. 1:e.m;its n~ yo of t. e t ruth of ourl st WV.I, V ot! O i yrOtleSpin FoIger, Tho .. ge Navsa Gua rie roae tnis norse. an -e-lgei Kentucky bay, for 10 years, betweer November. 1866, and 'December, 1876 on all of Custers (marches and en gagements, and he Ideclares that tht animal undoubtedly' saved his life in Custer's last fight. "On many occasions," said Captaiz Ryan, "I have shared my rations with my horse, and have even crept arcund in the night to pilfer a little forage for him." Captain Ryan served three years in Co. C, 28th Mass., and one year in Co. K. 61st Mass.. in the Civil war, and ten years with General Custer in Troop M. .th. U. S. Cavalry, and had charge of the detail that buried Gen eral Custer, his brother, Captain T. W. Custer, and First Lieutenant W. W. Cook, adjutant. 7th U. S. Cavalry, and two other commissioned officers and men. His own company (M) entered that -engagement with forty-five men and horses, of whom fourteen enlisted men and one second lieutenant were killed, ten men wounded and all their horses but nine killed. He is the man who Identified Captain Thomas w. Custer, whose body was so terribly mutilated by the Indians, as CaptaiE Custer was the first lieutenant of Cap tain Ryan's company for about foul years before Custer was promoted tc captain of another company. Capt. Ryan was wounded foul times during the Civil war, at the bat tle of Ream's Station, Va., on the Wel don railroad. in front of Petersburg lie was wounded while repulsing i Confederate charge on August 25 1864, which was his nineteenth birth 'ay, while a membr of Gen. T. F jeagher's Irish brigade, known as thl econd brigade. First division, Secont rrs. Army of the Potomac. Cures Scab Oa" or Mange on all live Stock D ESTROYS ALL DISEASE (GERms ALKIN OF4 LICE A#RATES - - We Have ' S 9 Surprise pisdl with the p)at ed1 since we eniter'ed ~ omer.s Dry Goods an~d hem out at cos (OCE RIES Ide to Groceries prin you close pr-ices onl r, Colee and Lard(. B DiezmaEle he s4. ~ company n- I-'<ods ..what the plant food4 is solubile and ; iest agr1iI lurl value. toH, and they are comn oni ill Navassa Guvno 'ill mare thani convince te etiIits. Leut usX figure 1 ll~o. - no Companyt Cnva I OnI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought OP ANegetable Prparatonas " I shiaiu theFoodandk Bears the ing thieStomaths andBowelsof Signature r" % ness and est.Containsnreiter O Opium.Morphine nor4nirat NOTNARCOTIC. BSM In Use AperfctRemedy for osliP tion, sour Stomach,Diarrhtoa WFormsConulsionsvFeveerris nessandLOSSOF SIW rFacSiu Siiaue? racc~~~ ' Thirty Years NEW YORK. Exac .. CAST RIA Enct copy of Wrapper. THE @EMTAUR COPAN. NEW TOM OI METALI S NOLES AEFIREPROOF Storr.-pf, too, because they interlock and overlap in such a way that the Sinest driving snow ce al carnnot sift under them. Best roof for count r bld n; s, because they're safe from all the elements. 7 They'll iso or-' s the b-::lding, and never need repairs. liEATJIl, BItA .. ...0RROW'~ ( 0., Pickn'is S. C.* Phon 45 THE DFJi!d THAT REACJHES THE SPOT Pickens Bottling Works, R. L. Davis Proprietor Southern Railway chtedules E ffeclive Feb. 9, '1 2 from Eslep, S. C. N. B.-The- id;low': srhedule figuires a;e ; ub'ished only as inrform-i ion ma d are not guara'iteedi. A RR:E FROM THE SOUTHI No.41 ATLA NT\..------------.-----------2.2am kStops to disceh:,r poseag r fromr Auainta, or toi reeive Na eig :; NE rLE r A TL ANTA ....-.46am Stops only on Sundirays No. 42 SEN1&A (Daity exer pt Suniday)-....---..8.35 am c.12 A TL ANTA-..- ..-......--------...-.-.- .5 pm IP4 A TLAM'T A-....---.....--- ----....-- ..6.25 pm 19?M1NUAM and A TLANTA.-..7 55 pm . J I arge passeng re from Atlanta and to receive a n c crth or Charlotte. ARR1ViE FROM T1HE NORTH 29 g.. Yyg Ig an~d WAiINGTION.-........- .0- a Smops to trMks ''n ,:abengra for Atlanta and :reyod :0 - IA RLOTTIE. .... . ...---------11 55a 11 rCiARL(OYTTE.--...--------------------4.00 pmu 41 CUARI.OT'E ---..--- --------------------..9 55 pm yo,- fort hr ir4'md :Tpiy iTo i ket A ynt or corn spond wvi'.h W R T tI FM. & ; T. .\ J. L. AIEl.K. A. G P. A. ROYSTERFER'I (HITS T HE SPOT EVER 71ke explanation is simke;fIhye Imaderi il thie retest cure wi everPyi$1Qfedleflthus t0opaSS t1h Jest of our own laboradories : thieresniio7 ii rmziss"abou tRys Fertiliers. SoldBy Reliable .)ealers Elverywhere F.8.ROYSTER GUANO C0 ."ales Offices, 1NorfolkVa. Tarboro N.C. Columbia S.C. .ialtimnore Md. MontgomeryAla. Spartanibu.rg 3( Ilacon&a. Coluambug 6a. Good Printing Is the art of putting into another mind what is in your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION It is a means of making a favorable impression. To have the best results, it must be the best printing. That we are prepared to give you WALK RIGHT IN 1T TOWN CRIER Was put out of business by Printer's Ink PRINTER'S INK Will Get Business for YOU. We Do Up to Date JOB PRINTING. A TRY US Oh, How I Itched! What long -nerve-racking days of con stant torture-what sleepless nights of terrible agony-itch-itch-itch, co2 stant itch, until It seemed that I must tear off my very skin-then Instant relief-my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre scription for Eczema stopped that awful itch instantly: yes. the very moment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the tor ture ceased. A 25c bottle proves It. D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy as that of a child. All other drug;ists have D.D.D. Pre scription-go to them it you can't come to us-but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee:-Tf you do not find that It takes away the Itch AT ONCE, it costs you not a cent, You Won't Get "Stuck" if vou "stick" to us. Our buqiness is of please,~ and not 'stick" you. When w., ffer Pins of All Descriptions we make a bol.i bid for your trade, by offer ing you best selection we cou!d get of EHAT PINS, BELT PNS, VEFIL PINS, STICK PINS, remarkable in beauty, variety and lowness e price. Iuy some. H SNI PER. Easley, S4. C . Citation. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge. Whereas, S. M. Hendricks made suit to ne to grant him letters of Administra ion of the Estate and effects of Irine M. Hendricks. These are therefore, to cite and ad onish all and singular the kindred and reditors of the said Irn' M. Hendricks eceased, that they be and appear before nc, in the Court of Probate to be held t Pickens on -he 8th day of May 912 next, after publication hereof, as 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, f any they have, wh y the said adminis ration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18 day of M ty Anno Domini 1912. t2 J. B. Newbery, J. P. P.0C. ILIZER (TIME d( ?I' PROFESSIONAL F. E. BoGGS W. ' ma': BOGGS & FIN2E Lawyers Pickens, S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD I Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every Wednedays 1. A. McColl.igh B. F. 3larf in E. M. Blythe McUllough, Martin & Blythe ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 0asonic Temple Greanville,' S. C. Assocate firm MARTIN. GREPNE & EARLE Anderion, P. C. Practice in all Couras. Yonah Land. The famous Pi'-dmont section. North Ea4t Georgia. The land of opxortut'ity. Special inducement to fruit growers. dairymen, stockmen and poultrymen. A great demand for diversified farming. Some products to sell eaary th clonmo market and best pri'e.. Twen ty odd Tourit hotels in Habe sham County. (both su-nmer and winter re sorts), oly 'N8 miles from Atlanta on main line of Southern Railway toV yoa.h. ington, D. C. Ten acres apple arelard produced 3800 bushels of apples netting $3900.oo. Equally as good for peach1es pecaneiaraA-0 etc. The ltot of fasi,.jr lands will iroduce from 1 to 2 balrs of cotton, C0 to 100 bushels of corn per cre, besides large crops of small gram and hay. Pure water, line climate. no mosquitoes. splendid s.-enery, fine schools and chureltn-, 1-0. fees eleva tion. Prices range fromn F5.00 to $25.00 Per acre. Send for descrpave Pambh et and price Wit. CORNELIA REAL EjTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. CORNELIA. GA. Whole Family Benetfied By Wonderful Remedy There are many little things to annoy us, under present conditions of life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain -a11 tell on us and tend to provoke nervousness and irritability.. We are frequently so worn out we can neither eat, sleep nor work with any comfort. We are out of Mne with ourselves and others as well A good thing to do under such circumstances is to take something likeI Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs. J. B. Hartsfield, 33 Corput St.. Atlanta Ga., writes: "I have oun several occasions been vastly relieved by the use of your med icines, espedlily the Anti-Pain Pils, which I keep constantly on hand for the use of myseil husband and two sons. Nothing in thte world equals them as a headachre remedy. Often I am enabled by the use of ene or two of ePils to contiue tar hiouseWOrk en otews Iwoud Deinbed. My husad Join me mpsy pra. of the Dr. Miles' Ant.Pain Plls are relied upon, to relieve pain, nervousness and lrritabilify in tjrou sands of households. proven merit after twezity yer use you can have no reason for b'efaffonger 1without thiemi. At all Dragglets, 25 doses 25 aent. MILES MEDICAL. tiidig6 Ind. rake an I HC Engine Home with You A TALK with your local dealer may open your eyes to gasoline engine possibilities you never thought of. For your own informatigg drop in and'see biri-the~ riext time you are in town and talk it over with him frankly. He'll tell you the truth about I H C engines-and the chances are, he'll show you how you can't afford to run your farm any longer without one. JaSOllne Engines are among the best labor-savers and money-makers a farmer can buy. The local dealer will tell you why and give you facts and figures to prove it. He will tell you just what an I H C engine will do for you and why it is the best engine for you to buy. Learn from him what it means to have a thoroughly tested I H C engine and take one home with you. Made in sizes 1 to 50-horse power. ternatlonai llariester Company of America :hicago U SA I H C se.AEmran The purpose of this knureau is to.furnlsh, -ee of charge to all, the best informnation bainable on better farming. If you have rops. lrt ydrainag. irrigation. frtilizea Lc.. inake your in suiries specific and 'sen4 uim to. C g vce Bureau. Harvete