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POSTC SEE OUR LINE louveijir I OF PICKEM ' v WWS. ----LINI STATIC THE NICEST AND MOS --0 The Picken Pickens Seiel-Journal Happenings of a Local and Personal Nature. Mrs. L. C. Thornley and little flaughter, are on a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. F. A. Miles, of Greenville, is on a visit to Mrs. T. J. Mauldin, in Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Manuldin and Mrs. F. Miles spent a portion of last week at Clemson College. Pickens is growing very 'repidly now. A new enterprise is talked of in the shape of a bottling plant, The sveret societies of Pickens are in a flourirhing condition and new members are bing constantly added J. K Kirksey, Jr., who has been in California for the past two years, is on a vinit to his parents in the Crow Creek section. The new rtsideu crs Jnli us E. Pars.e-s an S. Nil - mons, in the east town is nearing comptrletion Mr. E. A. Slvwt g from Dillon, Mont., to h bdress of his paper change ;s voly rough weather in t Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Harp-r, of the Cent ral side,hatv returned home after spending several miontbs very p)leas antly' with t,heir children in Anderqon county, Miss Aurie Kirksey, who has been attending the Atlanta Colle--e of Pharmacy, is visiting her p)arents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kirkey, of Crow Creek. Miss Hester Cureton, wvho is en gaged in hospital work in Gainesville, Fla., is very much pleased wil h her work and with the town, as is evi denced by her letters home. Miss Josie Earle closed a very suc cessful term of school at Wolf Creek, Firid,ay, March 29. TIhis was Misq Earle's fourth term there, which speaks well for her as a teacher. Mr. aind Mrs. 3. McD. Bruce, of Pickens, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Bruce is president of the Pickens Bank and is one of the most popular men in the couinty.-Greenvillo News. There is a movensent o n foot among the brethren to organize a R. A. Chapter of the F. and A M. at this plaice. May the project meet with pr'oer en)coragment and sue uiess. Quite a little hunch of cand1Idates are in readiness anid waiting for the F. C. degree at the nexi, regular comn mPunication of Ke i.n jme, F & A. M.. which will b. bI on Satur day, A pril 27th. Mr. J. B. Dav .a formerly connected with I AMy BYlottlinog WVovls has mov' I skens and opened 1)1 a holU , ablishment in the West cnd of town, in the woodent store building formerly occua pied by J. D. Moore. ARDS. OF ARTISTIC 'ost RuBes TWO FOR 5 CENTS URLBUTS OF . )NERY. T DESIRABLE MADE. is Drug Co, The Best." A FOWL PROCEEDING. The friends of Dr. Hallum are some what worried over his general appear ance and preocupied manner these aays He does act somewhat strange and has a faraway look in his eyes. search ing In out of the way places as though on the aunt for something and ever and anon, he Is seen quietly stealing nut of the back door of his store, cross lots, and toward- home,fsorter reswless and nervous like. He will never get over it: although it is not dangerous. We pity him for we know how he feels. No Doc. ims not got a brain storm' it is just a plain old fashioned caso of ' chicken rever" and he has got i t bad. White Leghorns are his favorites and he has just received some choice specimens from Pensylvania. He has at, incubator and brooder on the road. and he will never he suproamely hap pY till they arrive and the little chicks are peeping. Bear with him good people, ho can't help it. "HE WHO ttAUGHIS LAST LAUGIS LOUDEST'' It is not long since Charliu Cureton'1 friends lauhedhe and pronoaneed him a crans on account of his love for thor oughbred fowls. But it is Mr. Curr *on'R turn to laugh, as many in this vincintiy have joined the ranks of the fanciers and engneing in this fasinan iniz ocupatior.. Breeding fnncy poni try is a pleasant pastime for business people, and not only pleasant but profitable. It is a business espocially adapteil for the ladies, and many of 1hem1 are amonL' the~ most enthusiaisti and sue cesful exhibitors at the large poultry shws Wu haopo tliat all those inater estedi in the fancy, will becomo inter ested to the exrunt of holding a poult ry showv in Pickens next winter which wvould go far towards arousing an interest in this line among the farmers. Among those who are intorestedi in feathered pots and have Rent abroad for high class stock.are Mrs. J. N. Hatllum Mrs. 0. G. Voight Mrs. M. F. Hester Mr. Chas. Cureton, Rey. D. D. Jones Willie Thompson andl man.y others. A t;ard This is to certify that all druggists' ate authorized to refund your money if Fo ley's Honey and Tar fails to enire your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and( prevents serious re sults from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consump. tion. Contains no opiates. The Geniu inc is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty, and Pickons Drug Co. They M,ake You F~el (Goet. The p)leasanit puirgative effect expei' -eced by all whlo use Chambherhain's Stomach nd Liver Tnbhlets, andit the healithy condition of the b'ody and miaad which they creaite malfkes one feel joyfuii. Prie, 25 couts. Namnpl.- free at h.?iek ens Drug (Co. A ,EIrTAJN OUiii( F'Oi( *1VIING FI.:E .\ lien's Footi-F.ase, a a"'ndeir, s 'I Tired. .\ebla lng. Swentitag, Swolle 1ti '1. N,ainpl ulc FH I. niis S,unpajle of Fowra- E.-:. : S, era.mv a: ns v.mL P I. Ii n ew haav'AutIon. Addraes. .\ en 5.0 slinsted ,I.e HOLLISTER 'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicineo for 8usy Peopie. Brngns Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, A specific for Constijion. Inidigest iona. Liver nnd iKhinsey tronaleis. i'implIes. F.czemraa, impunr Blood. liud lircath. Shignish IHowels. Iie.ad.ache and Backeli I. Its Rocky3 Mouta in Tea in th act, foam. 35 Cents a box. Glenuinae madec b 1 oa.risai:i D)itUii (OMPANY. Mdi15son. \V is tiOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE J. F. HARRIS, Attempted Assault. There'waa conside"r,ble i"te~ t Friday causae-d by the r'l)ort of , t tempted useau.t u3' a t,egro utt Clie twelve-year- tld daughter of Mr. B.r ry C. H3olcnb1, near E -ley. A.e it was believed the Dogre, wai m,tkiug toward Picke"ne, fficers staurted to bead him off but ret io.-e I n' a,iglt after finding no trace of him h'lz negro, Ernest Langyton, was rrest,"d at Easley Saturdty nornint aud af ter being identified by the little g.rl, was put through a terrible Sweating and finally a<ofessed and was hurried to Pickens jail. The littie girl who seems to be a remtaarkably bright ohild, tells a very straight story and there seems to be no doubt of the guilt of the negro, although he tells a plausible story since being locked up, in direct contradiction to his re pr rted confeision. It seems that the little girl was on her way home from school in compa ny with her little brother and when near a 1'ridge the negro seized her, holding a pistol in her face. The girl knocked the gun aside and in the; scuffle her clothing was torn; the little boy screaming for help, thh no gro made off. It was reported that the father was determined to take the case in his own hand but yielded to pleadinga of the little girl who beg him not to shoot him but allow bitu to be hung. The general opinion of all who heard the little girl a stur% is that she gave a .straightfforward ve port of an attempted %sau!t. The negro, since l ,"in lot-kedi lp. tells the story that be was shootinig at a snake when the childreu ciame tlong and the little boy threw a rock at him which brushed his overte' a u I as he stooped to pick up another one the negro took the girl ty the slool der and held her between him ian d the boy to keep him from hitting him. When she screamed he tl her that ho was not going to hurt her. He went home iand did not know that le was sus a eted of beitt;; guilty of a Crime t)eil arr"ted lit he has cotradtiicled his own state itn II verni t imelts Thlere wia 1sm 0 e tulk f l t,cling but a . thing is quiett: oc "L -Cal in tfe"r on i eat. st, pite IeriaRnRnn1y EQQated in liberty, 3, C, SPECIA L PRICES FOR 30 DAYS' Specialty. "He who does not masi'ticate we'lI is an ene:ny to his own life.'" W~ithiont good Itothi there cannot be thloroupha Mattication. cannitot b: p)erf.-et D)iges.tion W iut poi ert, 1t a d igesin t here can-l Wihotlt i poer assiini1,ter canniiot bie N%ut i i int i I I.*elt la of thie teith The iersonaol health canti h,' iinuni out goodl Iteeth IT'S UF Read 0 A Natural Tone ing Machine F Call at our Store and hear the spec Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Rec is the best offered. 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