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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. diges madBwedst PromoesDigesionerfi nessandRBest.Contaisnei1 Opium.M*rphine Wrnier j NOTNARCOTIC. fort tins D SI -eriS nessandLOSSOFSE pam7m signan o' Exact Copy of Wrapper. Real Es The Linwood Land and It business and anxiouIs to be c services. If you wish to buy any rea us help you. We wi]I treat We also insure property. Come and talk it over wit Linwood Land a Office at ke< 125 SOUTHERN WILL SEE WILS -JOURNAL TO Special Pu!!man Train Will Where They Will Witness the Wonders of America's Opportunity Will Be Accor Borne by The Journal -One hundred and twenty-five inauguration of President Woodrc Atlanta Journal. An opportunity to become a z school and college boy in the sol Journal will transport these boys cial train of luxuriously-equipped Every cent of expense for th board and hotel accommodations seeing expeditions will be borne1 125 school boys get aboard this1 this city five days later, they will Not often is such a trip as this will only prove immensely enter boys will see and the informatioi timate. WILL SEE WILS The southern boys who go on tion of the first president which States since 1845. They will be who spent his boyhood and young: a Georgia girl, and two of whose< up his official residence in the W spiclous occasion and hundreds of of this and foreign countries, will The Journal's guests will be which t.o view the inaugural para President-elect Wilson will ride. worth going hundreds of miles to the many features which The Jc For full particulars, ad< INAUGURA'I FOR Six room house on Coll in. Price $1,500.0o 1 22 acres fine farming Price $50.oo per acre. 85acres fmne farming l near Pickens railroad., Ter: $50.00 per acre. For terms apply to - CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The KiNd You Have 1 Always Bought Bears the Signature of t S In : J Use For Over Thirty Years e ICASTORlA a li PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $5500 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS t J. McD Bruce, President. C I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. X b t( a ,ate... a :dod and Rented ~ ivestment Company is ready for ~f benefit to those who need ou e 1 estate, sell any, or rent any, let you right. ma Investment Co. . ~wee Bank, Pickens SCHOOL BOYS~ ON INAUGURAT ED; 'ROVIDE FREE TRUF at the Inauguration and Be Shown a Most Beautiful City -This Great- P ded and Every Cent of Expenses southern school boys will attend the ar >w Wilson, as the special guests of Th~e thJ thi iember of this party is offered to every ca ith, over fourteen years of age. The to Washington and return on a spe- ul Pullman and dining cars. 0 is trip, including meals on the train, 'F 'i'ngWashington, and various sight- u' by this paper. From the moment the rain In Atlanta until they leave it in C be The Journal's guests. six offered to the average school boy. It dr taining, but the sights which the 1 which they will gain, is beyond es 10 ON INAUGURATED. .this trip, will witness the inaugura- A the south has given to the United in present when this great southerner, manhood in Georgia, and who married in :hildren were born in this state, takes al hite House. This will be a most au- pi thousands of visitors from all siections 'n be in Washington for the event. >rovided a special vantage point from de in which both President Taft and fc This magnificent pageant is alone see. However, It will be only one of f urnal's party will enjoy. Iress ION CAMPAIGN EDITOR, he Atlanta Journal, Atlanita,, Ga. SALE. ege street in city of Lasley. Close: land,' three miles below Easley. b 0 ,nd two (2) miles above Easley,h Sacres fine bottom land. Price n S b S l'HE PARCELS POST SYSTEM Regulations to cover workings f the new parcels post system. which is to go into effect Jan ary 1. next, were made public )ec. 13. The new system will e effective throughout the en ire postal service at the same ime and w'11 affect every post ffice, city, rural and railway iail transportation route in the outry. Every precaution will e taken by the postoffice to .ave the mails moved with the .sual dispatch and all post asters, superintendents and aspectors have been directed to boroughly familiarize them elves and their subordinates 7ith every phase of the new Fstem. The regulations provide that arcels of merchandise, includ ig farm and factory products 3ut not books and printed mat r) of almost every description p to 11 pounds, in weight and leasuring as much as six feet i length and girth combined, xcept those calculated to . ijury to the mails in tr zit ay be mailed at any post ffice for delivery to any address i the country. Delivery will e made in the homes of pt ople ving on rural and star routes s well as those living in cites nd towns where there is de very by carrier. Where there is t resent no delivery by carrier Could Shout For Joy "I want to thank you from 1e bottom of my heart," wrote . B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. a., "for the wonderful double mnefit I got from Electric Bit rs, in curing me of both a .se are case of stomach trouble d of rheumatism, from which had been almost helpless suf ~rer for ten years. It suited y case as though made just me." For d'e pepsia, in ~~IP and to rid *-ons any, Donut Pay $2.00 AND $2,50 for Mens Hats when e will sell you the same for 98c. Cam tre our lina and you will give us your ade. Sample line of all this season's yles in the latest shades soft and stiff NEW SBIPMENT of Mens Pants, iaran:seed all wool filling, neat service le patteri,s worth $1.00. Our bar tin price $1 45 pair. SOME EXTRA values in mnens pa:ts WRIGHt"S MENS Health Und-.rwqre e $1.00 kind, here you buy it 73c gar TO SLEEP warm you should try our Iting night shirts 50c and 75c. MENS HEAVY fleece imed shirts Ld drawers 50c garmenr. BY EXPRESS we have just reeived new shipment of L'adie's Clo-tks. ught for cash under valiue ,->'ur catsh 'ice $6.00 and $7 00'. SO1E BIG values in cloaks $9.00 to COAT SUITS-Sample line in all the w materials, unusually attractive fles at popular prices in black, navys id fancys, our prices are much lower an you will,find elsewhere. Give us e pleasure of showing you what we n save you on Coat Suits FURS TilE L'EW STYLES at pop r prices, a line of good furs which r customers can buy with confidence. ir Cts from $3.00 up. Don't buy furs til you see our line. 0 PIECES OF 25 INCH mercerized ambray in solid, neat stripes, and iail checks, a nice material for house esses, childrens wear and man's shirts, tra heavy and fine 10c yard. 2000 YARDS MOSE of that yard wide tiig in short lengths, value 12 :-2c at yard. light colors. 54 INCH Suiting dard colors 50c yd. .1 wool S1.00o value Broadcloth !A ches at 85c yard. LACE CURTAINS fresh from the rkers, nice values at 500 pair. Speci bargains at 75c and $ 1,00 pair. One ece curtains~, exceedingly handsom d attractive 75c window. NE W Trunks and Suit Cases. 6 SPOOLS best six cord spool cotton ARR DRY GOODS 0. "Sells it For Cash." 114-1165S. MAIN STREET JREENVILLE, S. C. Lands for Sale or Rent. My Keowee farm of 1,000 :res for sale, as a whole or will it to suit purchaser, fine high >ttomn and good upland, plenty Stimber, Purchaser can make is own terms. One thirteen acre lot with ew house house in the town of ix Mile; also one other house nd lot in the town of Six Mile oth for sale or rent. Fine :hool and church facilities. A portion of my Keowee fa.rm w rent. See J. Frank Stenli~ns A MESSAGE To Feeble Old People. As one grows old the waste of tl system becomes more rapid than r pair, the organs act more slowly ar less effectually than in youth, the' cl culation is poor, the blood thin az digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver ai iron tonic without oil, is the ide strengthener and body-builder for o' folks, for it ccatains the very el ments needed to rebuild wasting tj sues and replace weakness wil strength. Vinol also fortifies the sy tem against colds and thus preven pneumonia. A grandneice of Alexander Ham ton, over eighty years of age, on remarked: "Vinol is a godsend to o people. Thanks to Vinol, I have hearty appetite, sleep soundly, fe active and well. It is the finest ton and strength-creator I have ev, used." If Vinol fails to build up t] feeble old people, and crea strength, we will return your mone Pickens Drug Co., Pickens. S. C. the parcels will go to the pos offices as is the case with ordi ary mail. The postage rate for the zor -that is. within distances i exceeding fifty miles, will I five cents for fir..t pound at three cents for each a0dition pound. Rates increase for eac successive one in the eight zoni into which the country is divii ed. The maximuni race beir 12 cents a pound, which wj carry a parcel across the cont nent or even to Alaska and ti Philippines. - For a fee of ten cents al>arc may be insured and if the 'pa el is lost in the mails an inden nity to the amount of its valt not to exceed $50 will be paid I the sender. The law provides for the uc >f distinctive postage, staml aqd there are now being distr buted io postmasters for use i the parcel post system a set 3tamps of 12 denomination! Parcel post maps with accon paning guides are to be sold t he public at their cost, 75 cent: hrough the chief clerk of th >ostoffice department. Postmaster Morris wishes 1 ~ive postoffice patrons a fe "t's" to be observed at a vrt ery reasor Don't~ asic ~iold the mail after tra? . Don't close youir Christma package against inspection an on't enclose writing in padl age. Tax Notice. )ffice of County Treasurer, Pickens County. Pickens, S. C., October 1, 19l2 The books for the collection of State ar ounty taxes will be open from October 15th 1912 to December 31st 1912. Thoe who prefer to do so can pay in Janu y 1913, with 1 per cent additional. The 'ho. prefer paying In February 1913, ci o so wIth 2 per cent additional. Those w] refer paying in March 1913, to the 15th of sa nonth, can do so ny paying an additional 7 p :ent. After said date the books will close. N. B.-Tax payers owning property or payir ax for others, will please ask fo tax recei: each township or special school district: rhich he or they may own property. This, ery important as there are so many speci chool districts. Those who do not wish ome to the office cani write me, "ot later the scember 20th, and I will furnish thenm wil he amount due and they can remit me 1 heck, money order or registered letter, tamps are sent do not send above two0 en, as I cannot use them. Please do ni end me cash without registering same, as it able to get lost; if sent otherwise it must t sender' 'risk. evy for state tax ...... ..........5%Mi evy for Constitutional School tax . 3 ml evy for Ordinary County tax. ...6 ml evy for Sinking Fund ...... ......1% ml evy for Past Indebtedness......... ml .evy for Chain Gang... .......... 2 mi evy for State Constable...... . ..... % mi Toa 19% mil SCHOOL TAX. ;pecial Levy for School DIstrict No. 1, 2 miu pecial Levy for School District No. 2,.. .2 ml pecial Levy for School District No. 3.. ..2 mil pecial Levy for School District No. 4... .2 mi] ;pecial Levy for School District No. 5, . .2 mi] pecial Lovy for School Dirtrict No.7... .4 ml ;peciai Levy for School D'strict No. 8,.. .2 ml pecial ..evy for School District No. 9,. 10 ml ;pecial Le 'y for School District No. 10,2%4 ml pecial Levy for School District No. 11, 71 mil pecial Lcvy for School District No. 12, ..2 mil pepial Levy for School District No. 13,..8S ml ;pecial Levy for School District No. 14,. .4 ml pecial Levy for School District No. 16..:.6 ml ;pecial Levy for school District No. 17.. .7 ml ;pecial Levy for School District No. 18, 2 ml ;pecial Levy for School District No. 19, 2mil peelal Levy for Schooi District No. 2l....2 mu; pecial Levy for School District No.21 .. ..4 itl ;pecial Levy for School District No. 22,. .4 mil ;pecial Levy for School District No, 23,. .2 mil ;pecal Levy for Schbool D)istrict No. 24, 214 mil ;pecial Levy for School District No.2", 2%4 miu ;pecial Levy for School District No. 27,..2~ mil ;pecial Levy for School D)istrict No. 28. ..4 mil ;pccial Levy-for School District No. 29. 3 nil ;pecial Levy for School District No. 31l. l5 n.i' ;pecial Levy for School District N.o 32.. 3 mil pecialLevy for School District No. 3'; .4 mil ;peciel Levy for School District No. 37. 4 mil ;pecial Levy for Sohool District No.28, 2 mil pecial Levy for School District No. 40. ,2 mil ;pecial Levy for School District No. 41, 3 ml ;pecial Levy for School District No. 42,..2 ml special Levy for School District No. 46.. .4 mil pecial Levy for School District No 47.. .3 mil special Levyv for Sehool l>istrict No. 49,. .2 mil pecial Levy for School District No. 51. ..3 mil pecial Levy for School District No. 52. 2 ml pecial Levy for School District No. 53,...3 mil pecial Levy for School District No. 55.. .4mil special t.evy for School District b'o. 56. ..4 mil Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds urricane township............. 2 mil 2vy for interest onm Pickenms R. R. Bonds 1-astatoe township..............24mil avy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds Pickens C. H. township.. ......... 2ml Poll Tlax, One (1) Dollar. Every male citize rom 21 to to 60 years Is liable, except Confedi ste soldiers, who do not pay after 50 years at Ihose excused by law. Commutation Road Tax. 51.50. The Le Eslature enacted the following law: "That ablebodied male persons from the age of twe ty-one and fifty years. both inclusive, in itl ounty of Pickens, shall be required ananual o pay one dollar and fifty cents commu tati r road tax, except ministers of the gospela tually in charge of a congregation, persons De nanently disabled in the military service this State. and persons who served in the ia war bet' een the States. and all persons actu1 ly em yed in the quarantine r-ervice of ti Nate, and all students who may be attendi1 any school or college at the time when the col mutation tax hereinabove provided for shi become~ due, shall be required to pay tot County Treasurer of said county, between t. 15th day of October and the 31st day of Decel beri eac'h and every year, an annual comm tation or road tax of one dollar and fifty cer per head, and any failure to pay said road ta shall be a misdemeanor. and the offender, up< conviction, shall be punished by a fine of less than five dollars and not more than fi dollars, or imprisoned for not more than thu aitation DgTax. All persons owni dogs are require to pay a tax of fifty (50) cet oneah ognRsectfnlly Pickens Route 3 We are 1.,sving some va cold mornings, but despit t1 e people are moving to and : A every day. Mr Dce Bagwell has nic on the farm of Mr. J. H. Lol L Mrs. Thomas Boidi is s d improving. 6 S Despite the cold wind: a v a large crowd attendtd preachi services at Mou In Groye fourth Sunday. Mrs. Sar .v 'yhas retu: Id ed irom a t ,-months st a with her son, W. D. Grayley 1 Greenville. 10 ar Mrs. Oscar Stewart returv to Greenville Saturday af te visiting her parents, Mr. a Y. Mrs. I. H. Watt, of near F good's mill. Mrs Stewart v accompanied k to Greenv by Misses A ie and Res t- Siewart. 1 John Baker. who was so b ie ly hurt by a turn plow kicki :t him in the side, is able to )e out again to the delight of : id friends. ii The Holly Springs school :h progressing nicely with M as Esther Gravley as teacher. ~ Miss Grace Porter is report 'g to be quite sick at this writir 11 i. Mr. Digger Prince who lh ie been in Montana for sever years, is back at home on a vis el Digger's old friends were g] r- to see him. - . Messrs. Acker and Ad ie Porter spent Thanksgiving wi ,o their perents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter. e Mrs. Lem Gravely's moth Mrs.Aurelius J. Cl.irk, of Gree ville, who was not expected n live many days is some better >f I this writing. - Farmer's Wife 3Famous Stage Beauties e look with horror on Skin Eru tions, Blotches, Sores or Piu o pies. They don't have thei ~For all such troubles use Buc 1len's Arnica Salve. It glorif -the face. Excellent for :I z.ema or Salt Rheum, it cm -happed hands, chi a"s 0o0' VIe U Pt 6 ac.3 14 6 - Fs~ orcs w - Let_us_tak rll deI bei Sol Wil lHeadache*-1 ry t h uai . is one. of the common symp- at It torns of womanly trouble, and in the cause has to be removed pra is. bdo~ you can rid yourself of it mo entN-ly.A medidz htmr- lt 1ykilsp , does not gdto ithe seat of the trouble, and kill the lea 1 cause. What you need is a ma ry woman's medicine-one which pro n0. acts drectly, yet gently, onthe ) he womanly organs. rea TAKE bill te in TTonk in I ter WOIl8a'S bad nd solt After having used Car duo, yo la- Miss Lillie Gibson, of Chrise as man, Texas, writes: ;"About Ile three years ago, I was just mo sio entering womanhood, and was do sick in bed for nearly nine mo months. Sometimes I would del id- have such headaches, and oth- & ( ng eraches, I could hardly stand 116 be it. I tried Cardul, and now - am cured of all my troubles. I lis shall praise Cardul as long as I S live." Cardui is the medicine. .s you need. Try it. E-69 iss ed B as -al ad th - J / n to at JUST FANCY being able to possess all the art istically designed ornaments and the attractively fashioned utilities in p. ~ JEWELRY $ nyou would really like to own. nCome here and select from kour large and varied stock the ri trinkets you'd like and then ask J es our prices. You'll be surprised chow many a little money will ._~ es buy, 1!H SNIDER. SI Like the LU That's what the ed them a pair < We want you V ot Pride, every time you S will be easy. We have the one has yet que: We are showing the ne Metal, Patent Calf, Tar Besides dressy Shoe who farms. These are ?!2 and water proof-yet r InL Our sho'wing is so-varied we har place for the woman who wants f /seldom fail to make the sale. Soft, Glove-like Shoes Strong, Serviceable S doors in all sorts of weather. Stylish Cuts 'w hose grac e tan, russett, black and white. C Children's SE wear, but retaining all the Iines a dre inter evenings around the fireside, nen and chdldr::n. are of your shoe needs when in Green de, Pattoi Greenvil] k bill to grant the women of ith Carolina equal su Jh men will be present general assembly in -y according to inform band. "Votes for wo 3outh Carolina is someth .cticallv brand new. Th mentous question has been le discussed in this state-at ;t among men, the law kers. though women have bably frequently talked the tter. Hovever, there is no son why an equal suffrage. should not create interest in general assem bly. 'APE WORM RECIPE. rni expelled alive with head 0 minutes. No sickness, no after effects. Medicine ab itelv harimless. We nail t this valuable Recipe on re )t of $1.00 in stamps or ney order. and guarantee to ,ll we claim or refund your rey. Send today. Don't iy. THE UNITED RECIPE "OOK BOOK CO., P. O. Box , Aiken, S. C. - nd us your Job Work. "RGAINS IN El LOADED Just the time when you your Thanksgiving and C are offering while it lasts, Extr,cts 10c size bottle ft lease you. LOADED We have a big lot of Rc the best shells on the mar] to sell for 40, box. You c as few as you desire. ] Thanksgiving and Christr Come to see us with yoi .50 Oil Can and'5 ga RAIG BROTHE py anAdvertisem( y all say, after w >r two. to get the habit Patton & Tilha think of Shoes, right kind of E stioned outr price i Shoes for Me w lasts-the new toes andI SCalf, and Vici. for the dressy man, we has as strongly built as a rawhi asonably priced. adies' Shoes dly know where to begin 1.alk it, service, style and comfor for old ladies, to whom cor hoes for the woman whose eful lines are intended to be xfords and Slippers in all sty :hool Shoes ssy shoe should have. et a pair of bed room or hoi ville. a4. Til e, S.C. (,- V. -~ To Head, a Nothisg Ie Bet Dr. Mes' Ant?i-_ They Give Relef W ad Aftr-Effectx. "It gives me gfatfe'a offer a word of 'reco for Dr. Mil Ant-i as thereoand& ? unn; P Mda was afflicted intermittent years with headachse .a4 other remedies fCA4ed, - Dr. Miles' Anti-Pa. 716II the past ten years I %ae them constantl i-h-me, instant relief Ubi g two on the approa& 'i-h They are also.1effc.-e ralm giving immediAe I. S. ROWM, Esth For Sale by Al D 2 00e8s, 2 e MILES MEDICAL-CO., Ek Sn need extracts hristmas cookin' biz lot of'Bear r 5. The, gobds in Hood shellf, one of ret, that we ar& going n buy just as many or,,' ay in a supply for nas hunting. r cash and produce. lins of oil Aor $1. RS CO tin TheSe have sho of thinking an and the r hoes, and ho best leathers, in Gun ethem for the man e saddle-cold proof ng. This store is the , and at prices that a nfort means so much. duties call her out of seen. 'High cuts ~n les and colors. ise slippers. We have* -