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gsoa Locl an Married i Mur ,.S. C , on eptember 'id. . J. . Vic tory to Miss Maud Savoia. Rev. B. F. Murphree officiating. Dr. A. C. 8p in, dentist, of Greepville, wvlVe in Pickens Sept..10th for four days and can be found at Dr; olfs dffice. Mrs. Addle .lurphree's fune ral wil'be preached- at Antioch Baptist church next .Sunday, Sept. 18th, at 11 o'clock, ;y Rev. B. F. Murphree. The-"city Dads" are uproot !ig the trees in the middle of the streeL Fair, and other -visitors * will not know -the place when -.they get through their work. Married, at Mt. Grove church on the fourth Sunday in August, Mr.- F. R. Haney, of Greenville, to Miss Anna E. Ligon, of Pick ens. Rev. 13. F.' Murpbre-e of ficiating. A. B. Riggins lost his pockei book last Friday between Nix'i shingle mill, near Robt. Maul. - din's and his home. It contain ed two or three dollars in silver. He will appreciate its return. J. A, Peak is getting hi dwelling ready for occupaicy, and by the time this- papei reaches you he will be pleasant ly domiciled, and "at home" -t< his friends, in the neat Kelley house on Ann street. The Pickens county Singing Convention will meet at' th Baptist church in Liberty or next Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12th and 18. All lovers ol good music are urged to attend. Bring your song books. district Masonic Meeting uesday, the 8t4-, at Seneca .ll that could be desired .Liv visiting brethren were high ly entertained and royally treat -ed. The work was all done it amplified form and was v613 impressive. The- troupe of funny clown with Sparks' Show, headed b3 Barney 'Shea and Billy Light foot, will keep the audienc< laughing, and when they ar< working, Panhandle Pete and his comedy mules will get int< the game and make everythinj howl. The fuh 1s real an< every act a startler with the John H. Sparlks' Shows. :A Easley, Saturday, Sept. J19. You don't have to s~t on th< old kind of uncomfortable seati when - you visit the Sparks Shows. As In everything 41s< you wiW find this sgentleman ih advance of others in the sea line. Roomy seats with broa4 * acks and foo$ rests, as easy al opera chairs enable you to enjoy the performance without die comfort. A lot of other. 'little details around this show wil make you wonder why som< one di4l not think of it before. *We call the attention. of ou: readers to the ad in this issue o; Dr. Leland C). Mauldin, o: Greenville. Ossie has movei his office from the H ynswortl it1u'hiig~ M'the new Dvenport bultdi'tg ou South Main Street U n ville, where he will' b4 h a d have all of his Pick en n ii y friends call on him, le is fo4 building up quite' a reptationI as an eyre,' ear, nos< aoli t hroat specialist and. is fo (quent ,contributer-, to th4 Card :o1 Thanks. y f6 en me onh i th ay gust re-electing me te * sdonsible office of county a or. In return for this support promise to do as I have done in the past--give good, faithful, honest service bf always being at my post of duty and keepin a straight andoodrplete'sek of rec ords,. The comptro1ler-geneia. has lately . complimented my. work. by declaring that I was one aniong the best of the forty one tuditors in the state. Respectfully, . N. A. CnISTorPHJR. A Card. To the Voters of Central Town ship: I desire to thank those who voted for me. at Cateechee and at Norris, for magistrate' at Ca teechep, at the last election. While I was defeated, I have the pleasure of knowing I made a fair: and square i'ace on my. own part. I had no man working for me for the 'constable's job. I had made no promises, only,.if elected, to enforce the law, and that I Would have done.' [ a person had violated the law, and been brought before me,. if found guilty, he would. have suffered the penalty of the law. That is what the magistrate Is for-to keep order and see that the law is enforced. I wish to say lhat it was used against me right at the last, and Swhen I had no time to enlghten some of the voters who never knew any better, that if I was elected, being a cripple as I w And a rift or disturbance sloA occur, the magistrate was the only one who had the legal au thority to arrest without a war rant, and that I was not physic ally able to do so.. Now, (am willing to leave It - to any good lawyer if the con L stable is not the proper one to do the arresting, warrant or no warrant. I would have had a constable who would have done his duty, and one who did not drink whisky. Again thanking those who voted for me, I am for law and order. J. ALONZO BRowN. *The John H. Sparks' Shows. The Henderson, N. C., "Gold 3 Leaf" of last week says: "The J6hn H. Sparks' Shows k ave two splendid performances here yesterday. Sparks always makes good, and the reputation establishedl here on formner visits was more than sustained. In fact, the show is better than ever. There was not an Inferior act in the entire program, and many of them were the best ever seen in this city. Mr. Sparks Is deserving of the high et com~hendation, not only for the excellence, but for the clean and respectable character of his Sexhibition." The Charleqton, W. Va., Daily Gazette says: -"The fact that the 'greatest Sshow on earth' is to exhilbit here in aday or two did -not seem to deter the people from attending the Spaiks'- Shows yesterday. They came in throngs, and the tents were packed et each per formance. The fact is that Mr. Sparks has established a gre'at reputation 1ij Charleston, not only for the' Oteellne of his ex hibition ~ bu the respectable way in whibit conducted., The sh6N~ S etter -each year, ag t(e of satis factionto el ho saw Y . 6d a remedy over sixty rart'414- r Ayer's Cherry P06oiokaI. Of course you have beard df it, Probably have used it. One in the family, It stayd; the Qile 4sehold remedy for coigij 'nad hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctor about It. me at kind of a testinlQOl - 'So)4 afr over sixty years." W4d .uo rr I In SARSAPARIu.. PILLS. fls AM VIOR. 0Grnt I We pubumb I se the activit* e , aid. recever SuMmons for Relief. (Oomplalnt not Served). State of South Carolina, Pickens Ciunty. Jourbosf emmon PlE. J. D. N Ketas.. Executor of the last will awl t of M.D. Keith, de ceased; iii ." E. F. K*Ith,'W Keith, & i. Keith, LitIa Joaw Ianoy Ferguson, Mary Tal e Keith, Jaret M. Keith, J. ' a g".10 a Feigesoa, San dacy DiI0,&Martha-Evat6, Angeline Rice lo&- A. Keith, Mar Clark, .Wariy Wo4&1al, N. A. Keith, W. Cal vin'Xeih, 8. 0. Keith, G. W. Keith, Mary Roper, Eliza Edens, Sarah T. Jones; Rebeaca Roper. John S. Hen dricks and Lula Roper, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, wh oh *ias filed in the office of the Clerk of Court at Pickens, S. C., the 5th day of August,. 1908, and to serve- a copy of your ansWer to the said com plaint on the'subscriber at his office at Pickens, 8. 0., *Athin twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive. of the day of such service; and it you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforenaid, the Plaintiff in'this action will a ply to the court for the relief demand In the complaint. Dated Auget 5th 4. D., 1908. C. E. ixBIQN, Plaintiff's Atty. A. J, BOGOs, . P. Here ilieliefll 01 WOinen.. If i ou have pains in the bafk, Urina ry, Bladder dr Kidney trotable, and want a certain, pleasant. herb cure for wom an's ills. tr Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN LEAF. It is a sfe and never-failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50c. Sanmple package FREE. Addres, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. f20L41 Norris That we have bongh can save'you money < ~We. haven't space to right here to familie thing in our line: W Come and get yovr fi We want to say to tL: bought 75,000 shells i Our. Ldadies Jackets and ( Boys Suits at $1.25 e Dry Goods' at a price Our line of Ladies ha We want to a.y to pi you to come to the N, I want to thank the a given mec and assure 1 to merit u continuanc Come to see me for b goods for less money. ' Prnnriet SAFE OP1CP Farmers.Ba Has every facility a solicits the accou1 Manufacturers, in fi PEOPLE. Saving Call now and let iyou have. an idli have you'entiust it Interest paid on t $1 .oo starts an at HERE-1 If at any tiine yor an -accomodation of carefil'c6nsideratio DENTRAL 1F Has on hand several cars Cotton Seed Meal $1-5 Cotton Seed Hulls @ Seventy-five barrels of Every sack guaranteed. CENTRAL Bargai our Fall Goods >n all of your pui say much aboutj] s who want a bi e are in-shape tc our. te -boys who wan Lnd are selling' ti Stock Is F 3l0aks from*2 u nd on up. that will move I Lts are all in. Lrties living at a arris Bargain 11 'ood people for ti hem it is apprec e of same. etter goods for tj r Norris Ba NORRIS, St Iik >f handling you ts- 0 Farmere, ict, the businen' - s Departhn s make now acqaintan e dollar, we beJl to oar care. P irme deposits W count. ro 8USINB S shoull& it neieksary us, your needs wil r v OLLER 1L of Hulls and Cotton $'t ~ o per sack. 5oc. per hundred poun GOOD FLOUR at $4.9: P ICC. ROLLE iLL ellWA Y 1. T. GASSAWAY. Pr right and know ta w 'chases. -'rices but we wein t II of shoes, clotho #i make you a priee. t to hunt that we em at 75c. for 2 boxes p. hem. distance th Nii~ a >use to buy e liberal tradv 'ated and we w a ttv ie same money and ~ ~espgetfully, -