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NE the past I] Ou k is large tioi,, lothing, S1 . Pickens. DRESS GOoI The handsomest line we h pecially strong, everything in bl as, Mohairs, Eolienes, Worsteds to see the line of Pannama cloth 30C and 40C the yard. Our white goods can't be si ings 15c to 5oc the yard. Linens, Lawns, Persians, N; prices. Large assortment of Laces Dry Goods are advancing < the advance in price and will gc CLOTIl_N Big shipments being receiv Spring suit till our stock is brok, FOL Sole agents for Sewing Machines, Shoes. All Winne Call for Butteric Picken, 'nel-Journal Hlappenin; 11 and Personal ?. Mr. J is havin;g his r0sidene(( repainted. M1is6 lan(1 Stunsill is visiting her tister, lr,. B. C. Riobinlson, this week. TheIi demanIId for fanciy cign mtCreases~ yearly. WVhat aire y'ou doing to help hupply that demand? Mrs. J, RI. B3owi, of D)onalds, is visiting her sister, .\rs. WVill Maw, of Cent rad, and other relatives and friends. "Zeke" is at Calhoun. having gone there to do the painting on the A. J. Boggs residence, wvhich has beenI re cently remodeled. * Miss Josio Chapman has charge of,'the dry goods department, at Craig Bros , ahd will be pleased t. have her friends call and see her. Don't forget Miss Clarke's enter tainment at Liberty t,he 7th inst. The programme appears in this issue. A musical treat is in store for all wvho attend. There will be all-clay singing at Six Mile ehur:-h on the second Sun day in May. E'verybody come and( bring sonig books anid well- filled baskets. Have youi purIlchased your hat, shoes or summer dIress goods? I f not, call oni W. E. Freeman & C1o., and1( look att thir line. Yu will be p)leased "II-" - od lomng( article last we er* how lonmg it wilI be unlti mUoves himl again.? Ini tbe et someh of our t o.-r corresi )mtir themlve1~s. counit3 . H f'ollo,w : I ($8 ), 2; C '7; C 2 ($;2t07) 2l C 3 ($48), '2'i; C -l ($21 07). 85. .1hose pensioners cani get their mooney through the clerk of court. W SF aionth we have be r and better seleci ioes, Hats and Ge] )S! DRESS GOOL ave ever shown, in black go, )ck and fancy Voils, Cassimere Crepe De C and Henriettas. we are showting in all colors, i irpassed-everything in merce tinsooks, plain and mercerized ] and Embroideries all grade at laily but our entire stock was bc at the old prices. G! CLOTHING!! ed almost daily. Don't put off .Q ER, -1 Mitchell Wiagons Horse Shoe Cloti rs. kI Patterns. MEr. Casey, an architect, was in Pckus, 'Tuesda', confrrlmg with the superviaur and Commissioners, With a view to getting up plans aud speeflicationss for the-extenon to the court house, which is Iad1ly needed. .Mr. B. 1). Garvin, who has, for th" p:tst six weeks, been quite sick with grip, is able to be out again and at his post of duty. Mr. H. W. Farr, former treasurer, has had charge of the oflico during Mr. Garvin's sick W.HB H. Johnson, formerly of this place, b)ut who is now with the Coleman Wagoner IHrdware Co., of Charles3ton, was in Pickens this week looking as natural as corit broad. He is looking wvell, and en joying life. . The second quarterly conference of [he Pick ens circuit will be held at Bethlehem, Saturday afternoon, May t Presiding Elder E. P. Taylor v~il preach at this church Saturday mnd Sunday mornings, and at Pick me, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. WVe want to see the breeding of fine chickens in this county take an upward tendency. It is worth to youi many times the time, trouble Emd even cost, to haive a pen of prize-wvinning h)irds. Everybody look closely after their chickens, andl let's have a poultry show in Pickens this fall. It mtay not be a very i'laborat e all'air, but it will boe)( prdut ive of muchid g(ood. Ilo son favor theo schemit? You woni d feel m ighity good to have the judges put the blue ribbon on your1 coop of fowls, wvoulo't yout The P.ickens rail road wdfl changue its schedlule on Suinday, 5ilh inst. 'T'here will be no chainge in No. 1, which now leaves nIt 6 50 :. mi., and arrives at Easley at 7 20. No. 2 will !uave ERasley at 8 00 a. in ah -ari' here at, 8.30.- No. 8 will lea ve 1ek ens at 1.1 30 amd arrivye af Iasley at 12 00 'clock, n)o.nl. No. 4 will let ve Eaisley at 4.00) h. In. andc arrive at l 'iekens a t 4.30i. Otn accoun tt (of 1 tanges on the "miai n li ne" thesie shtanges are necsar,. RING on receiving dail ed than ever befol it's Furnishing G< S! H IAll the 1 $6.oo, Suits >ds we are pants, 50c to s, Pannam- brated Horse Don't fail the money. 6 to 40 in. -ized waist Our sho sell the best 3atiste at all for me wor for men, wor all prices, good as the ] Furnitur ught before lots. It is at of furniture 3 Hardwa Harness and take ten tim( >uying your you money o always get tl rHORN , Chase City Bugg Ling, Hawes $8 Hie The farmers are all busy, and are not coming to towl these day--; there are few visitors, and li accidents, so there bec few things fro-t wl i';h to make locale. Dr. Lawrence Roper returned Irom Atlanta the 27th utlt., where he has been attending the Southern Ienital College from which he hr.s gradu ated with honours. He has success fully passed the State Board for 1i Cense to prac tice dentistry. WV. Powell Halo, hr person ator, will appear befoie a Pickens aud1i once in the auditorium of the Graded school on next Thursday night, May 7th. D)on't fjil to attend if you liko wit, humor and fun. For the benefit of the Graded School. Admission 50i cents. Children half price. Every body come and bring your wife and children. H-urrah for our poultry department --it iR going to be~ feature with us one "Poultry Crank" contributes a good article this week oni "From Shell to Maturity." It is a good ar. tiele, the very kind the beginner and1 novice in chicken raising wants to read. Now let others come forward and tell their own experience in their own way. Make this departmen~nt an experience meeting corner, It wlli do a heap of good, not only to the nov ice but to th veteran chicken raiser as wvell. This is an ideal coun try for lhe poultry busine1,s and yon cannot overd the thinrg or crowd the mar ket., for if youn are raising pur bred ntock{, and are breedin~g ighit, your birds will always coinaand a good pice. Niw gentle ie,aler, to the o the r readers of is pape1'(r g ive yeouir view- oni th:S iiumortint suIbj3ct. ill we pub li sh n ext wee-k an ar-ticle fromi you? "'(tnch-1 %uke"' is anj eIX lhickien funelir and1 sha; liy l'e will miitres t yomu. Notice. 'I'hure will he ani 'l;se 'M ini he eliii hious oni SaturIs. 41 iv I Ith 19107, I I hre I rust es forin I Kw.~ - 1- > s dir;. t rilt No. 3l. P.tois Op4n :i I:30 p. me. 'isI close at 5 p. iu. l>r. 1: Chrm, Apirit :0, luni, I . i'.. YE'igiie, Ji. TI. TIavlor. GOC y large shipmen e. Our stock of )ods is the larges1 atest styles and pattern, suits for youths $2.00 to.$ 2.00. Mc $6. Odd coats, 50c to $5. Shoe brand of clothing the b 1HOES! SHOES e trade increases every year bi shoes that money can buy. 0 nen and children. Remember Battle Axe, Godman, Zeigler, e, Stoves, Ranges, Buggies, Si easy matter for us to save ou buy. re, of every description, Sewi Saddlery. Anything, everyth :s the space we have to tell yot n, but come to see us and be c e best merchandise manufactu LEY& ies, Iron King St uts, Boyden, Wal: \V mdow sintides, Iuternatioul Poultr and Stock food at Craig Bros. Try a 5 pound milk p.ul of Crai Bros. "Superba" cof1Ie for $1. Suggcstions are Preinature. Iro ayk l i :, e lr. Anticipating the retirement of The dore Roosevelt from the office c President, t has been suggested: That Congress create for him t.h ofiice of prime minister of the Unite States for life. That he be elected United State Senator-at-large for life. That he be chosen Presi'dent o Harvard University. 'That he be invited to fill one of the seats in the Senate belonging to hie That he 1! beomne either thle mayoi or Ihe ;olice comisljsionerj of New9 Y )rk. Tlnai.lhe retire to a farm, aifter th< lashion of a Cininiatusi, and3( lead simple life. That he go around the world, re turning a fewv months before the na~ tionall conivent ions of 1912. Well, he has said he wvill retire There is no assurance thmat he will 1b takeni at bis w~ord1. 81[IH11110118 for Rtelief. Ciomiplint Served. 'T'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pia:cns County. Court of Common Pleas. D)avid i31. .\leirck, lletiry M erck, El virm Satterfield, Tlexan ina K<elley and! .\is souiri S;,ithl. Plajitiffs. aga inst, LaLwrenice C. .\lck, irs. Ella.I Z Ourln M~ann. I 'Ilh-fndatz. rIl ired to an iswer tibe 'en11 ; ila ior ih act-lon, of which a tp isp er iiewit iervel iuo . .ot, ando i a s--rv a copy of thei slIcjubsetr at t hir Olliee ori onle 10 mn twienty days aflter the~ seri'icl hiereof, axeltin;ve of the iday oif suich servic,e; withlain t he t irn aforiesaid, the~ IhtitifYs ii thOris acltn wvI il pply to the Court for herliei'',f liiiiieal ini thle complauint, Mien. 2 N of ID)cemiber, 19J06(. I )ate:d D)ec. 2Id, I19tJi. E. WV. LO)NQ, J UJLAUS E.lfO(!sN P'laintilP's A uno(y DS ts of new goods Dress Goods, No ever brought to for children, all sizes, 75C to n's Suits from $3 to $20. Extra We are sole agents for the cele est fitting clothes on earth for U SHOES!!! scause it is a known fact that we xfords in all colors at all prices that there are none quite so Walkover and Boyden. irries and Wagons in car load 'ou to per cent on every piece ng Machines, Belting, Trunks ing, with prices right. It would of half the things we can save onvinced that at this store you red for the money. Co., oves, New Home kover and Zeigler Y Notice of Trustee Election. Pic;kens, H. C April 15th, 1907. Ti vollPrsof (ech school district with." ill the counlt;y are hel'chy)y 'etiestrd to mleet at the sc11o( h,:uv:e of their rep ,. Live districts, oin Saturday, May 11th1 for the purpose of electing three Irusfees to verve for a term o two years. lhe f Board of Irnstees iire' hereby :ipp ointed uilmlgers of said elect ion. I (-'e a Irus(.e canuot serve the other two 1)213 0 appoint sm0e one in his phl,le; all fuil. J sons residig Withlin the district th:t are. eligib Ito a vte in the pr, ;-y el c.t.io are en1 tit led to a~ vote. i .lThe election wVill he held at. Liberty ini the store of thle LJiberty (hadhi zi a Shioe Co., for1 Six iil di d iet Ea Si M!ile church, immehkdiately after preach-~l ing. Pl.ls11 to open at '1: p. inm. itd c'1o at 5:010 p. mu. Ry order of the count11 boatrd of education. i. T. Halhnnu, Sec. tni( C'hrm,. Tmmefldiately' after thlE election thze clerk of the board't iS requteste'd to seud the result and1( all papiers to :his oflico. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Notiee of' Sale. STPA''E 0F SOUTII CARoINA, County of Pickens., Ex Parte J. T. Gam,Lt: for whoxp i been substituted Rt. Al- MinCowa, Scr. tary of State, as Agent, of the Board of Com~nmissioniers of the Sinkinzg Fund, schIeator, mn the Estate of (Calvin M. Smith, dcease.gd. .Under andi by virtu e of pirocess issues wherm an whrebyI wa Aiected te Hell the piece, p)arcel or tract of Iane hleremz ater41 <ecribedl, nlotico is hereby -give that. I wiih sell 01n saledhay in J&* next., being MorI)I(ay June1 3d, 19)07, at 1/ o lc a m, at.public auctioni, before t he cort house m) thle town of Pickens. ni the (:ounity and state aforesaid, th l oll w4 mg iI1 descri bed rel t xtate, onth t ermsi heremuafter Sst, furth to wit.: A Il that piece, parcel or tract of 'iar stat OP to wnhshipi (on (ast side of' '' FL stao L0:creekI, comp11 rid,Ji fou hbu, ied an ~ten ty iv.. ft '-,'jICp hle,tr or less, ( i corr(eetI ttv d inM Ii Grsts Ve. ad.,joiuizg Idands of H ester' S-~'i and lands. formierlyv ownued byI t Partiker and1( othiers'and kiiwl .51h. Alipha Bartoni homle lace I clrms of Sale: A er(ed it of . e 1(I eths, the purhiahi.rj to give tlient surely anid a iiir 1 r~Ig the April1 12, 44' (1S8I, As Agent of th a. f. 44 Sloners of the Sinking iunde, Es-h-,, I 15AotI(;w