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.-P Vit the Pickens Co unty Fair, at Easl'ey, Tursday adFia fTI EK Tour Home Paper'Yu om ae LGivesPickens County NewsTHPIhIIE S S NI E OfialaproPikn uJ SUBSCIPTIO PRICES $1.YEA PUBLISHED 'WEEKLY Entered April 23, 1903 as ]Pickens%, N.. as secound class mail Matter,% under acto efiongrege of MArc ,1 ~ ~ Estblished1871-Voume 43PICKENS, S. C., OCTOBER 23,9.1913 NME 1 a i for State Wide'Prohibition ToThe BditM': Believing the opportu time for concerted action op ie part of the prohibitionist of South Carolina has arri 'd, a conven tion was called a held at the Y. M. 0. A., Columbia, S. C., October 9th. Dr. Z. T. Cody of Greenville was elected chairman pnd Rev. J. W. Guy secretary of the meeting. After a full and free discus si6n by repre sentative men from different parts of the State, it was unanim6usly agreed to 1;unch a movement for State de prohibition. A committee sisting of the following gen riwas appointed to further A for conferences, conven ns, .d a thorough organiza tioi of thehple State: Dr. C. E. Burts, chairnm p; J. L. Har ey, D. W. Robinso, Dr. D. M. rosson, and J. W. GuY. It was also decided to etition he legislature to pass' an act roviding for an ele ion on tate-wide prohibitio to be eld under the same laws gov rning general elections, not later .than Tuesday, April 28, 1914. It was the sense of the con vention that .4he prohibition question, being entirely a moral question, should be kept entirel y &#arate from politics and there fore that the election should be held before the summer cam paign of 1914 begins. It is the purpose and desire of the prohibitionists that this question be settled by the white voters of the'State and we have no intention or desire of organ izing a new party or affiliating with'any third party organiza Easley News Everybody come to the Fali Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Terrell o Westminster and Mrs. Salli Terrell Smith of Greenville vis ited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hiot last week. Miss Frances Garvin of Clin ton has arrived to take charg of the seventh grade. Miss Ruth Harrison of Ander son has accepted a position a stenographer for Jos. E. Leach Esq. Mr. J. A. Smith, our splendi photographer, will be at Griffli church at the Home Coming t make group and individual pic tures for all who desire them. Miss Mary Wyatt entertaine the younger set Friday evenini in honor of her guests from Sen eca. Delightful refreshment were served. Miss Fannie Lathem of Lim( stone college spent the weeken< with her mother. She was ac companied by R'iss Lodge. Rev. J.7 ..nes, D. D., pas tor of FiA't Baptist church I Anderson, will assist Pasto Ba'bh of the First Baptist churc& here in a meeting beginnin next Friday night, the 24th inst, to continue thru next weelk Everybody invited. Dr. Vine is one of the greatest preacher in the land. Mr. Ellis Davis was accideni ally shot last. week by leanin over a fence with his pistol i his pocket. The ball passe thru the thick part of his thig1 and the doctor cut the bullet ou on the back part of his thigi: He is doing well at this writing Moral: Don't have a pistol i your pocket, Mr.'J. A, Higgins lost a bar Liberty News The death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ea 1l Rogers Saturday and took from them their five-year-old boy, Archie. He had been sick for Aome time, but was nqt consid ered dangerously ill until Satur day morning, when he suddenly was taken worse and the end came in a few hours. May God bless the family in their hour of grief. The infant of Mr. and Mis. Will Alexander died Sunday morning and'was buried Mon day at Ruhamah. Mr. Dennis Craig and wife of Florida are visitinr Mr. Craig's mother this week. 0. L. Gantt, of Tifton, Ga., has returned to Liberty a-nd ac cepted a position with J. .J. Gautt & Co. On last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. B. Glenn. the ladies of the Presby terian church gave a royal re ception to the delegates who were here attending the Ladies' Missionary Union. Mr. J. R. Black went to Greenville last week for an op eration,'which we hope will be the means of his recovery. Dr. Quincy Edens, of Clear water, Kansas, is a visit to his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. A. K. Edens near Pickens. Dr. Edens is a native of this county but went West several years ago, where he has been very success ful,accumulating good property. His many friends In this coun tv are alad to see him tion. (Signed) Z. T. CODY, Chmn, J. W. GUY. Secret'v. Local and Personal. We have several very interiest C ing communications which are 'crowded out this week, but - which will appear next week. W. N. Bolding, a good citizen of the Praters section, was in town Friday. A. K. Edens, a prominent farmer of Route 4, was here Friday. Don't forget Home Cyming jDay at Griffin the First Sunday and Saturday before. Mrs. H1. A. Richey is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Goodwin III I Greenville. Children, we wili look for you, at our store, Monday, 27th, be tween 3 and 5 p. m. That's your time. See our ad in this paper. Heath-Bruce-MorrowCo. by fire last Friday. The cause i of the fire was thought to be by r combustion. I G.eat preparations are being made for the fair this week. Mr. Berryhill, who lives a few miles above here, lost a fine mare here last Friday. lie s hitched her near Mr. Garrett's blacksmith shop. She became frightened, pulled back, broke the halter, and fell upon an iron Sistob.1 -The iron penetrated the lungs, and Mr. Berryhili got a someone to kill her. It is thought t by some that some little boys with sling shots must have -struck the animal with a shot ' and caused her to break loose. The town authorities ought to n look af ter the sling shot business. Mrs. N. S. Moseley,'of near Pickens, spent several days last I week with her daughter, Mrs.' Z. T. Tate, in Spartanburg. Mr. J. L. Stansell. who lives several miles above here, tells us that this past year seventeen ] rattlesnakes were killed on his farm. The snakes were from , two to four feet l6ng. He says some were the largest he has y ever seeii. We call your attention to the I half-page ad. of Flournoy & 3 Vaughan, jewelers, of Green ville. They have recently opened a their store in Greenville and 1 have one of the most beautiful r and up-to-date jewelry stores y between Atlanta and Charlotte. C When in Greenville be sure to call on them. Tley wil be glad I to show you their goods whet her you wish to buy or not. We are indebted to Mr. V. G. v Hendricks, of the Griflii sect ion, for a bottle of: fine honmemde I< molasses. He says he made something like :300 gallons. They a are tle finest we have ever ti tasted. We see no reason why -- our people should buy syrup made in different parts of the United states w hen such as this can be made right here. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited tes timonial should certainly be suf- ( ficient to give hove and courageI to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have 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. Mat.ti son, No. 7 Sherman St., Hor nellsville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Robinson-Morgan. A be;itiril home wed(in'g vas soleniized in Central on )ctober 15:thi1, at 5 o'clock, in he afternoon, when M. Fr'n111k 3urt Morg1al, Jr., and Miss Pthel'Robinson wre u nited in ioly matriioniy. The beauliful ing ceremony of the M0t hodist, hurch was read )y Rey. F i1. lason, of Greer, a class-mate nd close friend of the groom. 'he wedding march V:s dv. irhtffully rendered b.y M iss fary Morgan, sister of the roont. The matron of honor nd only attendant was Mrs. T. 1. Norris, of Central. who car. ied the we(1ling ring on a sil er tray. The bride and groom ntered together, facing the 1inistAer, before nnl improvised Itar of panIs and ferns, where ie minister pri' Iwonlounced them ian and wife. After congrat lations, a delicions sweet course ,as served. The happy couple It on the 6 o'clock train for :noxville and other points. fter about a week they will he t homo to their friends in Celn 'al. Notice. le 8:ate of South Carolinia Count-y of Pickens, vihere. ti it'tihonl from, 111v fri uldo-s aid electors of' I.vn nlrainch 'hoot i)istr(,t Nitiie 23 his Iee ted with the Cotu nty 11 >rdI of 1 ucai o a11 ing that 11n1 election be hll to Lternine wiether or not an additional )eeil levy of four (1) milIs shall be 4ied oil sid lit r ii .ict, filr- school pir Therefore, it iW orlered that th1e rustees of tho itove 1 amed Dirt loi (I" o)hl ill election in said Distrtit on I tiht 5il tia of Novetmi er. 19131, at till chool iouse. Tme risIteum ar hIt( iereby ppolti'd mana11lugrs; the t lcivtioll 11 b 11 ondCtelid ill acoridane with Foction 742 (If tie (Ieneral Sat uNitei By orler of 11h Coulit v liard if E11 cafnR &T. ll IUM, Save money by going to J. J. Gantt & Co's., at Liberty for your furniture For bale-One second-hand open buggy In good condition. Cheap to quick buyer. C. E. Robinson. Just received another ship ment of Netherland Oak Kiaft leatlher seat rockers at J. J. Gantt & Co's., Liberty. i'or SAle--Part or all of 652 acres of river land in four miles of (alhoun 0Ga. Apply at this otliv-s. It Mill p;-y you to seo B. F. Th I-solis uine )f goods. Parents, doi't let the children overlook the children's day proposition we make in our large Majestic demonstration ad in this paper. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. Our Keen Kutters are going fast. If you want one be sure to come in before October 31st. - I have just built a new mill house on the lot behind Folger, Thorn ivy & Co's. store and have installed the corn mill formerly owned by Hughes Bros., and have put in a good crusher. I can now grind you first class bread meal and crush your feed on short notice. Givo me a call an(d be convinced. Respectfully, Robt. L. Harris, Pickens, S.C. BoYs anid girls-don't forget your day at Majestic exhibit. Get a ree souvenir and a spec. ial prize. Hteath-Bruce-Morrow Co. VISIT CREENVILLE'S N JEWELRY STORE We have just opened up in Greenville the best and most up-to-date jewelry store between Atlanta and Charlotte, and we most cordially invite you to visit us when you come to Greenville. You will surely visit Greenville during Trades Week beginning Tuesday, October 21st, and ending October 25th. And we invite you to call and inspect our stock and let us.QUOTE YOU PRICES. You will find our prices reasonable and our stock complete. . We mark all goods in plain figures and have "ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY" -Don't fail to visit us. A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAiTS YOU. We are located in the Wallace Building on Washington Street. You pass our door just before you. reach Main Street. We refund railway fare railway fare, We give moving picture show tick et with every purchase of $1.00 during Trades week. Call to see us whether you wish to bay anything or not. 1T IS A PL EA.S UE TO SH OW GOO)S. 'FOne Price to LOURNOY & VAUGHAN Eve ykhel." JEWELERS C. WALLACE BUILDING WASHINGTON STREET unuunnuun unnnnnnIunnunnnu """nnM4n