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.,;i. Vpee'e 11 al a e jGives Pickens County Newvs j'ii jT~ T E K TTOfiilPprfPcksCon News1 TH IKENS SENIE PUBLISHED WEEKLY Entered April 28, 1003 as licken, S. 0. as se00id clats Lstl suatter under act o of arcIa 8, 879 UBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1. YEAR Established 1871--Volume 43 PICKENS, S. C., OCTOBER 9, 1913 State Fair, October 27-31 Colunibla, Oct. 7.-Reflecting the great proserity which bless ed South Carolina this year, and prdmising the e-reatost success of any previous undertaking, ,eParatlons - ha e been com 'jIted for holding the forty-fifth Annual Fair of The State Agri cultural'and Mechanical Society In Columbia, October 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Indications at this 'writ ing are that people from every nook and corner of the State 'will crowd the fair grounds by thousands and it is expected - that attendance records will set a new high water mark at the gathering this year. The abundant jarvests of cot ton, corn and tobacco, the grat ifying returns for the labor of their hands and the evidence of ature's favor in the ideal har .vest weather, have niado the \farmers'of the State wear the 'happ7 smile which comes from weli flled barns and storehouses and climbfhtg,ank deposits, and they are now loing forward to the annual g hering in Co lumbia of their k smnen, neigh bors and friends, \.when every bodV turns aside fyom business to renew their youth A.nd to have a regular good (... tine, this being the week of the an nual State Fair in October. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited tes timonial should certainly be suf ficient to give hone and courage to persons affiictj with chronic dyspepsia: "I VS ,ve been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medidine I have taken, * Chamberlain's , Tablets .have done me more good than any thing else," says W. G. Matti * son, No. 7 Sherman St., Hor nellsville, N. Y. For sale by all - dealers. Lom Rosemond, colored, who has been working in the black * smith .shop of E. 3, Tripp for some time is now with his bro ther, W. M. Rosemond. They conduct a first-class blacksmith shop and will continue to treat you right. See his ad in this paper. COLD WEAT Don't forget the place to bu era and Grates. Stoves that do cook for $10.1 Heaters that do heat for $3. * Sewing li - WAe sell the only Insured Se One that is guaranteed to give y live. ,Ask at our store for the I Turn - Remember the Wm. J. Olis dard on this plow. When you - through the Point Hole we will - charge. Disc H * We want every fanh~er to Hlarrow before you buy. Why * plow, when you can do the sa 'Figure the time you save by usi Roc All kindls of Roofing you ce square up. We Wood1 *Wehave a few Wood Hoat afactory cost to you. If you ofthis kind, see us at.,once. Hardware ar Our Hardware, Tin and Gr Come to us for your supplies. to us by the load. Our trade di ~. kind of produce, * Remember the place. T. R AL Singing Convention. The Pickens County Singimi Association held its semi-annua meeting last Saturday and Sun day with Mountain View churce The Conyontion was the great est success In the history of th Association. There were ian3 splendid leaders and the clas singing was the best ever hear( in this county. The Conven tion was splendidly entertainec by the good people of the Moun tain View section both days, an( there were more good things t( oat than one often sees. Or Sunday there were at least 150( people present, yet after all ha( eaten the good sisters had muel: to take up and put back in theii baskets. The crowd was order. ly and all enjoyed the occasion, his was truly the greatesi neeting of its kind ever held -i the county. The place of next meeting wmc not announced but will be later, Tie officers of the Association feel very grateful to the good people of Mountain View church and that section for their iospi tality. E. P. M. Card of Thanks. When the Angel of Death had 3ast over cur home the dark hadow of her wings and the ,rim Reaper had come in an( baken, from our midsr our be ov< d father, husband and bro .her, the burden was made ighter 'and the. dark road we braveled smoother by the people >f Pickens who weire so sympa Ahetic and kind to us in this hour )f our sorrow. To them we ex Lend our sincerest appreciation mnd thanks for their kindness ind sympathy. Our prayer is Ahat God will bless and keep .ach one of them. Mrs. ). B. Finney, Miss Emma Finney, Mrs. R. A. Fisher, Mr. R. A. Fisher. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgativo effect produced by Chamberlain's Tab ets and the healthy condition >f body and mind which they reate make one feel joyful. For ;ale by all dealers. ER-St6ves y your Stoves, Ranges, Heat )O up. 00 up. lachines .ving Machine on t he market. on satisfaction as long as you -ree Sewing Machine. er Tr1In Plow. See the Stani >reakc one of these Standards :'eplace them to you free of ee the 'Walter~ A. Wood Disc bediyour land with a single me work with this H-arrow? ng one of these harrowvs. fing ~n buy from us at $1.05 per Lleaters (rs that we are going to sell re in the market for a Heater id Groceries ocery line is alwvays compl)ete. 13ring those chiicken's and ('ggs mrands a large suppi ly of th is N, M'gr. Home Coming at Griffin Church We are requested to re-pub lish the program of the home coming at Griffin church which will be held on the first Sunday and Saturday before in Novem s ber next. All the members and all who havo ever b'een niemboers at Griffin are earnestly request ed to attond. All the former pastors are cordially invited to I attend and take part. We hope tiat all singers in reach will come and help us with the music. Dinner on the ground on Sat ur(lay. Tho following is the program: Saturda, 11 a.m.-After song and prayer, address of welcome to all by Capt. Jas. A. Griffin. Response by several from the congregat ion. 12 M.-Sermon by Rev. M. L. Jones, or his alternate, Rev. W. J. Foster. A fternoon.-E xperience meet ing. No one more than 'five minutes, Sunday morning. - Sunday school at 10 a. i. Sernon at 11 a. im. by Rev. A. E. Howard, or his alternate, Rev. Fulton Childress. W'V. D. Spearman. o' Easley, has an in teresfing ad vertisemen t in this issue. 1- has a vew stock of goo(Is Which he is sell ing ont at cost. This is a geni ine cost sale aInd his goods have .just been received. See his ad. on front page, Philadelphia von the first game of the world's series Tues day, (efeating New York 0 to 4.. Found on the streets of Pick ens, one gold W. 0. W. cuff but ton. Apply to T. A. Seawright. For Sale-One good mule. Apply to 0 P. Field. WANTED- A Saleswoman. Prefer one that has had some experience in dry goods. P. M. Cate. Wanted--Reliable party to share (by obtaining a trade mark) half interest in an article of merit. No time for'the curi ous. Mis. S.-E. Ervin, Norris. Those Who have seen and know, say that AVERS S(In Greenville) Shats the Greatest Line Sof flats and Milliney A Goods theyi have ever 3 aemoderate. Reacd their Largcr Ad. in this Two Car Loads New Parlor Organs Thbree different makes from ito 25 year guarantees to close out to make room in our warehouse for our tremendous Fall and Winter stock of Pianos and Player Pianos. Many fmne Orpgan bargains in lot, formerly sold from $15-oo tc, $100 will be closed out from $.49-50 to $69.50. Also several bargains in slightly u sedI organs i ncluding One $75.00 organ used two months for $39.50. One $90I organ used three months 48.50 John -H. Williams IGrand Opera House Building Greeniville, S. C. SHecadquarters -for thir ty..v e1 leading makes of pianos, play er-pianos, reed and pipe or gans, Victor Victrolas, Colum hbia Phonographs andl Grapho j .phone sulnnlien. Fair at Easley October 23-2 The Directors- of the Picker County Agricultural and Mi chanical Association met in th City Hall, by call of Presider -W. W. Robinson, at 4:80 o'cloc p. i., Oct. 3d, 1913. The following committees fc the Fair Association to be liel Oct. 23 and 24 were appointec Committee on Live Stock-J B. Jameson, chairman; W. I Sitton and H. C. Hagood. CommittEo on Agricultur Implements-W. D. Spearmar chairman; A. L. Campbell, W L. Pickens. Committee on Agricultura Products -J. Milton King, J, T Lathem, W. A. Hamilton. Committee on Music-W. W Robinson, Dr. H. E. Russell. On motion of Dr. R. F. Smith seconded by W. D. Spearman City Council was made a com mittee on arrangements foi speakers and place for speaking during the fair, and any othe: entertainments that in Coucil'i judgment would contribute t< the interest of the fair. It was moved and carried tha the schools be requested to giv a parade Friday afternoon oi the fair. Committee on Domestic Sci ence-Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. J L. Camp, Miss Gladys Smith. Committee on Fancy Work Mrs. A. B. Mathews, Miss Fran ces Robinson, Miss Texie Bowen Committee on Arrangement of Fowls and Rabbits-William McIahan, P. H. Sellers, E. M. Smith. It was moved and carried that the chairman of each commit tee, with the chairman of th. Association, secure judges foi each department,of the fair. Was moved and carried that chairman of Live Stcck Com. mittee confer with City C(onnci in regard to arrangenients fol the Old Fiddlers' Convention. Was moved and carried tha the chairman of the Association with the chairmen of the differ ent committees prepare a gen eral program for the fair. It was ; greed by meeting, that J. T. Lathem, mayor of tht city, make an address of wel come on the day of opening of the fair, and that Mr. W. C. Smith deliver an address on the purpose and intention for which The Pickens County Agricul tural & Mechanical Association was organized, also the purpose of holding the fair. There being no further busi ness, the meeting adjourned sub ject to the call of the Chairman. - W. W, Robinson, J. M. Jameson, Chairman. Secretary. All pai ties desiring to enter liye sto.ik of any kind for the Fair at Easley Oct. 23d and 24th will please notify Mr. John 13. Jameson at once. The Old Fiddlers' contest will be both days at thez Fair. A premiaim will be offered for the best fiddler. Get out your old fiddles and "rosinl de ho' "' and be ready., Casey Porter is in Greenvilk assisting Coach Farmer iun coaching the Furm an football team. Furman played their first game Saturday and were defeated by Riverside Military Acade ny 7 to- 6, altho they made a fine 'showing. Casey was a star player on the Univer sity of South Carolina team last year, and the papers speak well of his work at Furman. For Rent-Two horse crop. Tenant must furnish own stock, R. A. Bowven, Pickenis, S. C. T[hose wvho have seen and knowv, say that AVERS (In Greenvill) D has the Greatest Line of Hats and Millinery Goods they have ever seen and that the prices are moderate. Read their Larger Ad. in this ~issue. SMMMMMM Cotton Ginned Cotton ginned in Picken county up to the 25th of Se1 is tember, 196 bales, against (1 - bales last year up to the sam e time. it Darkey Dies Suddenly. a Crete, Pickens County, Sep : 27.-Jack Lay, who for som time past had. been staying a the home of W M. olden, ir the Fall Creek section of Oconet J died suddenly there on the' 24t1: of September. He had beer waiting on Mr. Holden and h1 a i been very faithful up to tCh I time that he was taken sudden. ly ill on the 24th, and he die( within three hours after the at tack. The old darkgy seemed to realize that he was critically ill, and said that he was "going to sing in glory." ie sang old time hymns until just. hefore he died.-Keowee Courier. Citation. The State of Sonth Cirolina Conmy of Pickensi. By J. B. Newherry Isanire. Proba te Judge. Vhera, Ams L. F,. fgillilatul made sit to me, to grant her Lettevs of Ad - ministratior of tie I'tate ami lffects of JovC)hl (ilililnd. These ire therfore, to cit.- nid nil lionish all and singilar I h himlred and creditots of tho s;aid JoseIph G illilaml, deceased, that they be and appear he fore ile. inl the Conrt of Probiat.., to bt. held ti Pickens, S. c., on tIn- 2:l d:11 of Octobor, 1913, iext afte.r puibliention liereof, at 12 o'clock nloo, to shmow cansa. if any they have, why the sail' Administration shoild notll. he grantm''l. G;iven undter my~ hatnd and' se-al this 4th day of October. Anno Domini. 1913. J. 1N1.1 ICWIERRiY, 2L J. 1. P, c. Citation. The State of South Carolina Coinv of P;ckens. By J. P. New bery mtjuire. Probate j "d ge. Whereas, Mrs. Mary M. Hohler made stlit to te, to grait her I *'ttei of Ad miiit'ration of the E1 tate and )$ffecis of l. M. Hol(-r. - ''hIse jre lt'ref >e, to eto in'' ad monish all anld singular the Iciidred anl creditors of Iie said l. M. l oldier. de co ned, that they he and apiipeir befon mile. inl the (Coirt of Prob-itt. to be hold it Pielcens.4. 0.. on the 23d day of Oco. h,- 1i91. nlext after publication hereof. att 1 t 'clock ml the forenloonl, to 14how caluse, if ia1n1 they have, Why tle Paid Admin-strat~ion shonld notA he granited. (fi V1Ol nI under mv lhum aid seat this 2d da3 of Octubhl'r. Anno Domini. i1913. 2t J. P . P. . --geini refreshmecnt? Starts quick ats the. first dolicious drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens your t:aue /.as/s long as ttf::ty, tatjuiie's and oils rtav ni youmr system' and mix with your lIood. Not so I t' dradoesn1't prodIuce mort". .Anyb ./y can drink:it and feel PEPSI-Cola riv you natural refreshmnet i' a perfectly natural way. It' pure. Cools off body - I wake's up minz d. It isn't mId' inm- it's pleasure and 1 ceit~ all day long!l Do you d(l '. Pepsi-Cola? One pglass, then) a second will prove it is better than themr all. Try it. Yo~u're thirsty, NOW! In lRottles At 5c ;r Tribute of Respect from Color, Citizens. E .lditor: Kindly allow ' 8)fae ill Your viluable paper e lsert our sincer( note of cond< en'ce and heutfelt sympathy the , hereaved al1 sorrV-h fannly and r1( Ila tives of MI Mauula I Holin1lgswort1 In tihe ( i-; e (11 M aII 11 ollings w ort h, we, tIhe mlv-ro( 3 over Pickens count~' y, i, i a fast, t-rue an1d h) *oval friell WO knew herm in slavery A knew her in freedIom. as i dalinda MeWhorter and Mh C. L. Hollingswor 1h, 1111 I hese1 Vicissitudes of ilsi if t tO she continued the unchancE Ifaithtul Christian wv ( ill a 1 Never vans an1 appeal of distre and wanift urged by 118 u1poln h1 generosity but what, recei ved immlediate and ample respons l'ruly. She lived for others. 11 ftar nwmPO 11ilnory and not (leeds of philanthroy s1hall pe pefially ht pro --ecious and sacr<: to us. In her step from tim1e eternity, Snle has left a host 'cl(ored ml1ourn1liers, aInd has. n a just God an1d a comipany ) saint ts and antgels. \Ve frther posifively atiri that Mrs. IIollingsworth's stat ly spirit, sound advie( ii 'om sel. and Godly life lvi e wvronl 1:aI'velously 1o11n is f'or go() -1id righ t eoligne ss. \We dgn tetar of tribuilte and respect. td)(l. to the "loury head" ol (i40i1 N MWe SUDImIIr. Itelluetaut, bl; thro' sher compiulsion, v) hi thee "F"1arewell," ft " la h a like as ;1 Sho( f c'rn tefme. inl his sealson," John C, G ibbes, Ic -g -1~ ' 1111'1011.'e 11ienry laawren11Ce, IsraeI Fellrguson, .Fmr colored vit izens. They are absolutely free. Specia Bleginning next Saturday in my stor at and below acti Dry Goods, Notions, Below are a lew 01 tliwI Sr fewRDIA V. $1 .00 Shirts for' 75n'. 50c Shirt s for 38c. ;50e Un ld ernea for1 p c. $1.00) UTnderwear for 75e. 10 OcIHosiery for1 7e 25,c I osier'y f ar 17e 10c Men('is aind lioys' C'oli i15e Men's mad Ilovs' Coll $1 .00 ( Oera11s, lBest on Ilest Outinug, shwfr lenlgtl IEery piee of. clot fa1 if - H! $2.00( I lifs ai "' SI.s s$3.00 lInt s at S1.98. $1 .01 1 f a ts a f 79''. SH Sal.00 o f a S2.9.j) ('hildrnen's Shots at 1fp Rememb~er, I am going1 r.nd propo~se to g'ive my CUSt( of merchandise oni hand at a Goods---not an 01(d piece to o GRO' ALL. GIKOCEtRIE~S to Remembler the day, 0.2 uintil everything in the house Any customer surch Goods, Shoes or Notior c ash. R es pf W.D. SI EASLE d'D. B. Finney Has Passed Away as to Mr 1. B. linney, an oldl and high lV respec(ted Citizen of Pick o ens. died at his honie here hist 44l"hnrstay niornin)g 1f1 an ill s. ness of only a few hojrs. Wed liesday niLht he shirted across ahe street from his lomie to the dru store and w as stricken with appoplexy and f(ell 'to the StIvet. Doctors vere summtinoied 11un lie wa-s carried to his home Wh r he diod the IlexI, mor -inl, r iley was or in Nj Ch- Mi .Jaiary 20, 1864. I eInit I .got. pait of his ei I .\k ns:L-. bint. e:11le to 80on1th oii~na i ti ' latter pa'-t of he1 ve:n' ~1t). 1 he h:uil hpeeni a I' f Pickens ixhen 11~~~~~~ -114 IsenIiwi'iq 4 Drhe 13rawner, ()f .\rkans , :In l hli,; Lsecon Id wvi !*e was Mis isher, of A I lnI rson11) ( v w. ho with Six childrn lis 11"mim. Alice, Fainie. Mahtf .iI. .\1s, 1). 13. and Conilt 111(i ome sister, Mrs. I:, aw 1(er, (1 Texas. survvive' hini., Mr. Winlilev was kind b11a11 uid symllpad ihet.ic ali4 was o1 :a jovial disposition, antd his fin ilar li'ui re onilm si 1'eet s of Piek - (.11S wvill be greatly inissed e1 v wI a Inmellwr of thle 1Hap iIst ay i his dath in i Picken-Is ('1m110 ry, inv. 0. P. t .'h1r1 h rolld -red :-pq-ial na t I 1 inir %.. Ii' h)er(T(ved -ines b1,\e Iii. SVinpIt1 by, the entiro conunn It' y(ou want to buy a gmod Im 1111 m easy terms see N'. A. 3owell, Pickens, S. C. Oct. I I th, I will sell verythi1 Ial c(onst. Ihis stock Consists of Shoes and Groceries. Mi Ces I al) OIef ing (ol NE T IrIf~ ' ill. 1s. 1I i & (TS. OES. .0 quit the mecan(XI1tile buiness .JS meiirs the benefit ol everypic 'v( below actual cost. All new"' rfer you. DERIES. go at actual cost. ~toier 11th,, and connuint. asinig $10.00 worth of Dry s will be refundred 5t) in cifully, Y, S. C.