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Ildren Cry for Fietcher'. The Kind You Save Always Ionght, and which has been in use for? over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle wititand endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. gorne, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its a e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in .constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of vs a lave Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, ?NOTIGE! J[My stock of new crisp Spring Goods is now ready for your inspection. I spared no effort in selecting this Stock with a view to Quality, Style and Price, and am satisfied that I can show you as complete a line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, my prices for the same quality of goods shall be the lowest. 1White Goods are greatly in lfvor this season, and lam specially strong here in new white goods from ioc to 5oc the yard. One of the biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville oods at the right prices. for men and women, in all grades. ;ourself an injustice if you fail to look and get my prices before buying your Spring Goods. A. K. Park, * ~ West End, Greenvilie. I WANT the public to know that I keep on hand a full stock of GOLUSBORO and CORBIT BUGGIES,.- OLD HICKORY WAGONS and ALL kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. I will sell top buggies, open buggies, end springs and side springs. One-horse wagons, two-horse wagons. Every buggy and wagon guaranteed to be just as represented. I sell Meal and Hulls, also CAPITOLA FLOUR. I handle High Grade Ferti lizers, in fact Fertilizers of all grades. My motto is a fair deal to everybody. Come and try me and be convinced. I handle coffins, caskets and all burial supplies. Norris, S. C. 4 ." .~. PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C C APIT AL-- AA AND SURPLUS$5uu INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS 3. McD Bruco President. I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. * Buff and Black Orpingtons * th I besou want the best poultry you should get Orpingtons thebet al urpose fowl in existencte. A few trios of black 4 rpingtons $4.oo each. Eggs $2-50 per 15. -. E. IlenstrIcks, Plvkene, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bowen En. tertain a Lawn Party One of the most enjoyable events of the season was the lawn party at the beautiful country home of MIr. and Mrs. T. A. Bowen last Thursday evening, given in honor of Miss Otis E. O'Dell, sister of Mrs. Bowen, and .her guests, Miss Mamie Jett, of Atlanta; Miss Vivian Allgood and Miss Annie Brown, of Liberty. The evening was a beautiful moonlight one and old people, young people and children, of Pickens, Liberty and vicinity gathered on the lawn about 9 o'clock to the number of about 200. The yard and home were beautifully a n d artistically decorated with Japanese lan terns, roses and daises. Any pedestrian passing by would have taken the scene to be one of a veritable fairy land. Promtly at nine o'clock Miss Otis O'Dell and others entered the diamond as umpires and called the game of drinking native American made punch and talking to native American made girls, to order, and Gentle man John, the ever persistent, handsome and handy widower. of Pickens, with all the grace and gallantry of a Chesterfield, came first to the bat, knocked a home run and won the game for his best girl. Farmer George, age 27, worshipful master of Twelve Mile Lodge, Bachelor's Fraternity of Pickens, and min ister plenipotentiary to the de partment of the Blue Ridge, then on deck, came to the bat next and called for time to find his best girl, whom he said must either be lost, strayed or stolen. The umpire consented and he started out for that pur pose, but was soon arrested by J. P. Glenn, chief marshal, for exceeding the minimum speed limit of one mile in a thousand years, by standing so long in same place that the rose bushes and grass di! d under his feet for lack of fresh air and sunshine. Blocked the way to the punch bowl, but not from it, for nobody left it after getting to it; and impeded the progress of pedes trians in various wvays. le was promptly arraigned and plead guilty to the charges of damaging private property and felonously, deliberately, willful ly, maliciously, did, then and there, with malice aforethought and with negligence in his heart divert, steal and carry himself away from his best girl against the peace of the young lady and the dignity of himself. IHe was sentenced to pay a fine of $5,000 and talk to a young lady thirty minutes, both of which he refused to do, but offered to give bond for his prompt appear ance at the next lawn party if the young lady would agree, securely handcuffed to his best girl that she may not lose him again. Gentleman John was also arrested for the double crime of exceeding the speed limit and talking to two old maids at the same time, neither one being the right one, and both talk ing so fast he couldn't tell which one he was talking to, thereby endangering the life and limbs of others. Charges wvere pre ferred against him by his best girl for the above and breach of promise and false pretense com mitted in the night time. He plead the statutes and bond was fixed at $10,000 for his appear ance at the next lawn party. Immediately twenty old maids came forward from near the punch bowl each one wanting to sign his bond first, but were all rejected by the Judge be cause they couldn't repeat the oath of Justification. -(That punch must have been spiked,) Promptly at eleven o'clock Gen tleman John failed to give bond, the prosecutrix, wo man like, repented and came to his rescue, claimed him inno cent and in the presence of all those twenty old maids signed his bond and took charge of him herself. Gentleman John and the prosecutrix in all her angelic beauty walked quietly away from the temple of injus tice and when last seen by the writer they wvere sitting quietly in the shadow of a pecan tree rejoicing over the terms of com promise and declaring to each other in tones audible only to themselves and the angels that such love and loyalty is not born of Earth but is Heaven born only. We predict a season of pros perity for Probate Judge New bery's office in the near future and reccommend that owing to the high cost of living he issuo three for a quarter. The Pickens Band furnished music to the very great delight of all pr-esent. We think we can safely say that all present enjoyedl the evening to the ful lest extent of their ability and that the hosiitality, kindness and courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Miss O'Dell and others will not be forgtten. Notice of Application for Charter Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of State, for the State of 6outh Carolina, for a charter to be incorporated as a religious or eleemosynary cor poration under the laws of the State of South Carolina, and that a petition asking for such charter will be filed with the said Secretary of State after the publication of this notice in a newspaper published in Pick ens county in which the organi zation is to perfected and work to bo done. The name of said corporation to be The South Carolina Wesleyan Camp Meet ing Association. L. G. Clayton, J. R. Davis, L. L. Folgor, D. O. Powers, J. R. George, J. M, Hancock, Worn Out? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any of the .numerous ailments to whiTh aa women are sub ject. Headache, back.. ache, sideache, nervous ness, wealt, tired feeling, are some of the symp.. toms, and you must id yourseif of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this remedy, urge you to TAKE SCardul The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car d u l, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and h e a d nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardul, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should try Cardul." Get abottle today. E-68 Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina County of Pickens . In Oourt of Qcidmon Plea, F. G. Mauldin, Plaintiff, against Elias Anderson et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a dectetal order made in the above stated care and on file nt the Clerk's office, I will sell to the high eat bidder duringc the legal hours for sale at Pickens Court House, S. C.. or dalesday in August, 1918, the following described real estate upon the term. hereinafter mentioned. First: All of that piece, parcel anc tract of land lyingand being situate it the State and County afcresaid near tht corporate limits of the town of Picken and on South side of public road leading from Picken to Walhalla, adjoining lots of Lem 11temond, Ada Rosemond, and others and being the same lot o1 land conveyed to Elias Anderson by J. F. Harris by deed dated October 20, 1910 to which deed reference is hereby madr for a more complete descript ion. Sakl, deed being recorded in deed book "N N." pane 108, Pickens county record, and containing 12.000 a quare feet more Or less. Second: A ins that lot of land ajoin. ing the above lot containing one acre more or less. Adjoining lands of flen. y Iawrence, Cha rlie Tolbert, estate of 0. L. Hollingsworth, Charlie Jones, Andy Bowon and others. Terms cash: Purchasers to pay for all papers and recording of same. Terms of tale must be complied with in one hour after sale or the land will be re,. sold. A. J. 300, July 10, 1913. Clerk of Court. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Set ved) The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Court of Common Pleas. J. I Vickery, Plaintiff, against John Ellenburr, J. M. Vicker , and M. B. Gaints, and J. B. Gain a, trading under tho firei name and style of At. I. Gaines & Son, anmd l:rnest Grant, Defendants. To the deftndants above naimcd: You are hereby summoned and re qiuired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a cily is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said (C*omplaint on the subscriber, at hii oflive at Pickens, 8. 0, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusve of the day of such Service; and if you fail to anlswer the Domnhaint within thw time aforesaid, the laiitit -Im t hia -tction will atmply to he Oou t for the relief demandeI in ho Complmunt. Dated 10,h day of June, A. D., 1913. A J. Iogga, C. ;. P. . E. ltobi.son. Plaintiff's Attorney Lo the defeindaet, John Ellenburg: Take notice that the Summons, of hich the foregoing is a copy, and the 3omplaint in the above stated action vas tiled in the office of the Clerk (.f .ourt for said county and a(ate on the 10th day of June, 191, and is now on file to said office. 0. F, Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorney. Pickens. S. 0., .tune 24, 1913. Summons far y (Complaint Served) The State of South Carolina, County of Plokens Court of Common PieAs. M. O. Smith, Plaintiff, against J. T. Jones. Defeidant. To the Defendant, -J. T. Jo 'es: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint iu th1is action, of which a copy is herewith served up m you. and to serve a copy of your answer to said Co0npaint on Ihe suhacriber at his office at Pickens, O. H. 8 C , within twt'nty days after the ser vice hereof. exclusive of the day of such servio., and if you fail to answor the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plainetiti in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded i the Complaint, T. J. Mauldin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated July l6, A. D. 1918. ('eal) A. J. Boaws. 0. 0. P. To the alsnt defenint, J. T. Jones: Pleamu tako notice that the Complaint in thlabove sta'el action, and the dum mons of which the foregoing is a copy, were ll led in t he ti-e of the Clerk of Oourt of Cmmion Pleas for Pickens County, S. C.. on Juty 1(i. 191:1. T J. Mauldin. 'lainatii's Attorney. Pickens Railroad Stockholder's Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Stockholders if Pickets Railroad Oompany has been enlited by the Boardof Directors, and will be held at the principal ofllce of the Company in the Town of Pickens, South Carolina, on the 25th day of July, 1913, at twelve o'clock Noon, and that at suchl1 meeting, an isue of $52,0:0.01 of bonds of Pick. ens Railroad Company, to he securea by a first mortgage on all the real and personal propnrty and franchist of the Coipany. will he considered. ly order of the Board of Directors. J. MD Buce, June 25, 1ill (ecretary. Wilson Place Prince 3644. Black Jack with white points. Foaled June 24, 1908, 151 hands high; plenty of bone, foot, head and ear; splendid style, finish and action. Will make the season of 1913 at College Barns, Olemson College, S. C. Terms:-$12 to nsuro mare in foal; $6 down at time of service and balance due when mare is parted with or leaves the collmty. This Jack was recently pur chased by Clemlson College at Danville, Kentucky. He is without doubt one of the best jacks in service in the South. adv. jull; Fo 2O to 26 sel ~ '~k a mill stock at 1655 acres of 0d adjoinn 1. l d p rohe 1.i Cotton- MIII. rice j81 gommerce, Ga I - - -1 '-gnuins refreshmenti Starts quick as the first delicious drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens your tongue. Lasts, long as the fruity, tart juices and oils stay in your system and mix with your blood. Not so sweet as some others-it stops thirst-doesn't produce morel Anybody can drink it and feel better. PEPSI-Cola gives you natural refreshment in a perfectly natural way. It's pure. Cools off body -- wakes up mind. It isn't medicine-it's pleasure and benefit all day long! Do you drir.k Pepsi-Cola? One glass, then a second will provt it is better than them all. Try it. You're thirsty, NOW In Bottlos At Founts 5c --------- * - ~ -I*; w WE ARE SELLING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT THE PRICES BELOW Straw Hats Suit Cases and Grips t HPocket Hats $22.00 $5.00 quality............ $16.50 4.00 quality ............2.25 Imported crushers, $2.50 20.00 quality.......... 1(.00 3.50 quality ........ .... 2.00 quality........................$1.75 18.00 quality............... 14.40 3.00 quality ............1.75 0 & K crushers, $1,50 15.00 quality............... 12.00 2.50 quality ............ 1.50 uality.. .............$1.15 12.00 quality.............9.60 2.00 quality .................. 1.25 Golf hats, 75c quality....... 55c 10.00 quality............... 8.00 So t a8.00 quality............... 6 .40 Soft and Stiff H ats Gar ters Trunks-25"% off regular price $5.00 quality ..................$3.50 Boston and Paris, 50c quality 40c Caps 4,00 quality............2.50 Pari4, 25c quality........... 20c Golf caps, $1.50 quality..$1.0 3.00 quality............ 2.25 Brighton, 25c quality...... 20c Golf caps, $1.00 quality..... 7 Shirts Golf caps, 75c quality..... 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