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J ' * C~s ' - - y Kuterori April ?3* 1!)1>;J rttf I'lfkoii*, N, (), a* 1101*0ml <>lu*w iniiiier? iiinlorcoroii^roM of 'lurch :i,IS79 _ 1 - . 1 40th Year PICKENS. S. C? HEP. 8 19JO. Number 16 "SINCE BUCK I Liberty Raked Fore and Aft. finnib fiathftrs thp. Ni and good roads. Now, lots say ^omothing j about ihc si'ctmd primary in tho 1 couutv. Only 1 wo; spirants for j ( lli<v and tho host t i ing wc can Mr, J. E. Robinson who has been confined to his room for weeks is able to be out again to t,'A delight of his friends. plarried, at the residence of tin1 officiating minister, Rev. W. T. Abbott, on last Wednes' ^ d.i\* 111 frlil ATi' lion me ^ 4 ? ...nnv4 ^>11 . J-/V nm. l>?l J UIJV v- ,to Miss Lizzie Rackley, all of ,1 ,iberty. Mrs. T. 1). Bradloy and children <>t' Atlanta, (la., arc visiting relatives here this wyek. Mr. A. F. Riser who has boon visiting in'"Columbia lliis week has returned home ami reports a good time. Miss Belle Hue lias returned from Atlanta where she has heen familiarizing herself with! all the new stvies in hats. The l.O. (). K. are doing a ! .. !? - l- ? i ... I mime woik ill inese |);U1S. All visiting members of the order invited to attend. Mr. Wash Hunter attended the District meeting of the A. it l<\ M. at Clemson this week. Our electric li^ht plant will soon he completed and we will ur,r>n I.l:~Ui ..v.... IKK I I'ICIIliV ?'| Iljilll. Our constable licit4 slill follows the hoys, with that same old ugly walk. Oh you little old sidewalks on the hack part of town .as some call it. just wait Until after the lOoli of October and then you shall he worked. Wo don't v\m nf 1 ?4 ,? I .ii' .?> iikuik I y i MI I1WM 1)111 NYC must have your taxes over on that side so come across hoys. 11' you don't want to in a tangle with our town council, stay away from town with your booze. Jim Ariail, col., was chased ttuiHlay t?y chief of Police Black for his disorderly conduct and placed in a cell at the calaboose to answer 111 charge. Miss Irene Lillian Clarke our cjiarming and efficient music has charge of a music 'ViaV, at 1 his place. Mr. T. N. Hunter is indisposed this week with grip. What has become of "B." at ('ateeehee? Is tie married, dead or out of business?. Quit\ a crowd attended tlie camp meeting from this place Sunday. Some of these times when you least expect it we shall i. i * nave Homoming to nay about everybody in Lijurly and you had bettor keep up with Buck so you will know what ho has ' I ' ' \ \ \ l/ . , V WAS A CALF." . "Buck," With a Fine-tooth jws for Onr Readers. 3 e Are Not Personals at All. 3 to say about you. It may be your time uext. n?n. /* j j ??i jjuui or our col ton linns are humming, They have complied with their shut down agreement and will hardly stop any more I his year. ml- ir.ilitm' . BJMIlA'l, \> II y 11UII 1/ \ till come down anil visil onr little city and see liow nice it is. Buck. $1 (5o Reward $100 j 'I^t* readers of lliis papers will lie pleaded tp learn that tliero is at loiust [ one; dreaded disease that seienco lias ! been able to cute in all its stages, ami j that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is | tin? only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dir.-otly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, hereby destroying t ae foundation of the diseasu, and giving thn pa tietit strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have wo much faith in its curative piwerH that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it. fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Add res-t: F. .J. t'HKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. . -,.v. %tj U?.U^IOIO, Take Hull's Family I'llIh for constipation . Tim lifht Hour of l.lfn is when \ on <lo some great ?!? < 1 or discover some wonderful facta. This hour mult' to J. k. Pitt, of Rocky Mt. N. wlii-ii lii'.win sulfci inir inLcnsclv. ns lie fsiy"from f in- wftrst eold 1 ever had, 1 ihen proved to my threat MHtisl'aclion, what, a womierfe! Uol'l'nud Cough cure Dr. l\iej('n New Discovery is. Kor, after taking one bottle, I was entirely cured. Ykii can't say any thing too good of a iiu-dicino like that." Its the surest and eel ie>r?edv for diseased Iuukh, Mentorritajie;-, Dalhippe, Astlima, Hay Fever? .mi! i'iiroat or Luii^ Trouble, $1.0 ). Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all I lrnir..lulu siriK K A HU'li Mint). S, W. Jfends, of healtCity, Ala , sav s he struck a perfect mine <>f? health 111 Dr. Kings New Life l'ills for thev cured him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after 12 years of suffering. They are the best pills on earth for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at all Druggists. IdfnOu I'uniiiiitt CiimtI h*it} had one frightful drawback-main [ mi iroiiDie mat lias brought Buttering and death to thousands. The ^erins cause chills,jjfevor and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and nencral debility. Hut electric IJitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. Three bottles'^completely cured me of a very sevare attack of malaria," writes Win, A. Fretwell, of I ...... ..... V J.1 I i iUliHIlMI, 4.1, -O., ".1IKI 1 V*' HO I| gooa and Kidnov Troubles, and prevent Typhoid. ~?0r'. Guaranteed by all I)ru^tfist*. II I ? - J0CJ "aim ; ho Blood *1. I i I 3cxemai i * .. - I iutiiorii. B.1V IV (Hotanir Blood Blond) is tin only Hlood Remedy thntkiiis the poison in the lilootl and then purifies it?Bending a Hood of pure, rich blood direct t< the nkln surface, bones, joints, nnrl j wherever the disease is located. In thh i wiiy nil sores, ulcers, pimples, eruptiont lire healed and Clued, pains and ache.<>f Rheumatism cease, swellings subside B. B. B. completely changes the hod) into a clean healthy condition, ndvinp the skin the rich, red hue of perfect health. IS. 1$. B. cures the woist oh cases. Trv it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-B BE i>ienMim nnu ?are to inuo: composed of pun Botnnlo lngrc<lioiitN. It purine* aiul onrlchei the bloo<t. It. It.lt HircMiKthciiK the nervci ami tiullilH up tho broken down nystcin lmi? glKtull (X) I'F.H I.AKGi: IIOTTLK with (llrci tlotiH for homo curc. : Sold at All Drug Stores. say is t<? put tliem i?? li 1 in a hag shako said bag and see which ! I one conies out first. They are, ; we fear after the office rather than the office after the man. I What think ye, Mr. Voter? 13 1- !1 A1 i- 11 "% * ? I ivumor nas u. mat me lviapiecroft cotton mill of this place is to increase its capital stock soon to $500,000, which, if true, will greatly benefit our town. ( Some Are Personals?Som ( j Buck's Pasture is a little dry this week with the news but he! ?:l! ? i.s i- ~ 1 ~ I i. ? i ?i ! Ollll lias Illti Will ML' Ilt'liri" Oil IjIO" erty and its welfare. He is still longing to see the time when Pickens county, as well as liisi own immediate community,! will !? filled with good people j Card From Mayor To the Democratic ens County: I am deeply grateful for the r ceivecl for Governor in the first p od of expressing my thanks for J was general throughout the st I graphical lines, 01* to vocations in | forty-three counties, although tliei the people, 1 received more vote; Having led by several thousand v with new assurances of support w confidently expecting to be nonv Pickens county in the second priii Respect! - i ? ** i i y, v~k:|) I. I y 1 (.>, THE OFFICIAL COUNT i CI Mnflp lw 41m CI'IIA CTwa,\.I4.??/> O- *? -J |"??V I1| nil, JlllIC UATJUlil'VO ljUIIHIIIl- |>j tec. The Stale democratic com- ed mittee mi'l Sept. :5 to cailvasthe returns of the first democratic primary. The principal issue ? at stake, to he settled at this DUWkt i ))<>' woo U/.?. ( A \ * \ i/n v tin v>in'illi*l V*. O DuHie Hampton or (). C. Soar- ,j; hrou^h should make the; race ])i for railroad commissioner M against James Cansler. The on official count showed Col. Scarborough leadilUT his oimonnnt I I II by ovor 1,(HM) votes. The rela- J. tives standing of tho other candidate. remain lin ;hanire<l. ri Second races are declared for governor, adjutant general, ]r( railroad commissioner and for a sin.ill margin. C(?l. Searbor " on^li's vote in 34,!MM), against 01 1 I am pton's 22,030. ('( In the raco lor governor a total vote of 105,804 was polled, Colo]j. Mease ivceiviim 33,111, sl a&tinst M(),(Mf> for (J. (\ Foa(h-;('< oi Ktoin*. a lead of j > i in i in111Hnnit'i mjinw;!:?/v. ; W. Jones % For state treasurer?R.. H. Jennings 92,Old. / - * ? Cole L. Blease. 'Voters ol Pick nagnificent vote which I rerimat y, and I take this nieth those you gave me in your Newberry with a handsone . - * r canuiciates in tlie surround, Saluda, Fairfteld, and Lauhome of Hon. C. C. Feaththe second race,?my vote ate, without regard to ?eo life. In seventeen of the re were six candidates before s than any other candidate, otes in the first primary, and li t r>li lnim ? I - i miw> v-v/uic; hj nic, i am inated for Governor in the j taign upon a high plane, seekin my own merits. If elected j t t - - le people, without regard to gainst eleventh-hour rumors uflrages of the democrats o iarv. ully. COLti L. HLEASE I For adjutant and inspector n< ral? \\ . \V. Moore -1!),72(5, liries Xi'wnlifini 'J1 I irhartlson For stale superintendent of titration?J. K. Swearingen I.3JW. For attorney general?B. R. i miM ?(,(> )?, j. rrascr IyVdii .sr>:>. Kor railroad commissions? lines Canslcr 11,:{20, (J. Mcuflic I Tampton 22,(MO. (J. II. ahon 1H,H50, 0. C. Scarhori^h 24,990. For congressman, first disict?George S. Legare 7.111, II. Lesesne 2,401. Second district?Byrnes 1 arris 2,Patterson 5,Ml. j Third district?Aikenl'2,80H. ! onrth district?Johnson 10,570. Fifth district?T. B. Butler I'll, I). K. Finley 8,735, Henry 7r?l?. Sixt ii district Brown 2,(121, Kl l>e 7,832, 1 lodges 3,781, Sellers 133. Seventh district ?Level1 12,tn ii r\r% .net ) I , w MI. Flic Committee's Report. Asa result of the above figres as lalmhited l>v the denio atie eoinmittee the result was uclared in this formal report: "None of the candidates for Dvci'iior. or adjutant, ami in lector general, or for railroad Hiunissioni-r, having received a lajority of the votes east in the rst primary election Aug. MO, )l(>, a second primary is hereV ordered to take place in acrmhmce with the constitution n Tuesday September 18, 1910. 'icandidates will be as I'ol)\vs in the said election, having il. l-? ' K-ivi-u mm1 ru^nesi number oi otoH: Second Race. For governor: Cole L. Bleasc, ('. FoatllOl'KtOlHi. For adjutant and inspector oncrai: vv. v\. Moore, J. M'Lcharrison. For railroad commissioner: The official voto as declared '' follows: For governor: Cole Ti. Blrase | 5W,.|1 I. .John T. Duncan l.ll'O, (l ? C. (J. Koath ei-stone Hy- ? | at-t '!!{(), Thos. (J. McLeod 25,-! ' . .John (1. Ilicharda, Jr. 0,770. '* For lieutenant govern >r- K. n t Walker Puvall 44,070, Chas. A. v 1 Smith 50,017. | For secretary <rf state?K. M. McCown 92,731. ( J I/^V. - 1 11 1 ? congress in the seeoncl and sixth jc, districts. h The surprise in the report of j the committee was in the race ,., for railroad commissioner, when |?2. lit was learned that Col. Scarborough had so lon^ a lead over 71 Mi*. Hampton, indications from the unofficial returns Thursday wore that Mr. Hampton lead by | second primary. I have sought to place my camjj ing the votes of the people only c I will be the Ciovprnnr r?f miJk-v faction or class. I desire to warn the voters aj and false charges. I shall deeply apprec iate the s County. Leaving my home county of majority, and leading all the othei ? ~r i - *T i iii^ wuiiucs ui L.exmgion, union jrens,?the latter county being the ; erstone, who is my opponent in jStop! Look! KtA GROW \ r 8 11; ? 5 ^U'l; <?nc< IU ? ' i " ? ? --xx * WHO ?I * C I, I R I \\ t I Co. have just opened u|> in a iirnv, clcait. fresh sto lllnrdwarotlomri/ mul !liuiunuiu.~ ilGtnjf dllU Visit our store and wo will cotiv you MORE GOODS for 1J-SS M< ANYWHRRE, ancl remember that tl Entirely New s All we ask of you is to give us : Highest prices paid for Countr I'^ggs, Hams, and anything else you 1 And don't forcref flint- w<> hat-wll Crimped Pete We invito comparative to I Januii'i ? ? p?'M.di, i. ,^in;v? <1 UCllUr | > < 11 or penetration wo will in; of a box. Filnlrnilfl ITnilllmnnn nil rilM fflTOl'C i Pickens, i ' "* J allies ('anslor, (). ('. Scarbor- 1 , I'nll" ics,. ("has. A. Smith, lor licutcn- \frs \ ? 11 governor, and .J. Eraser ill I,Vv>n I'm* ltfni'iKu- >r. .1 w,.... 1 Ii?riutr > f,* mull, having received ;i maiority of ' ,M" ii i i . - * * *, touch i the votes cast in s:u<l election, are hereby declared the nonii- that j; ikm's of the democratic party for hk.uo .i the respective officer for which %volii they an; candidates. j11" " ' 1 n. im. .\ici;o\vn, candidate foi* l*> -i secretary of state; A. VV. J<> 'es, KEllW candidate/or comptroller gener- Th r al; If. H. Jennings, candidate p. ' for state treasurer, and J. E. Swearin^en, candidate for state sunerintendent of *>diieniion. rn?i having no opposition, arc here- ^'"vVs by declared the nominees of the nn<"i democratic party for the respective offices for which they c iv or i are candidates. luire'i'i j (Jeorge S. Legare, candidate Huiwiii ! for congress in tliti first, district: I I). K. Fin ley, candidate for con- WOTHCil I gross in the fifth district, and A. b' IF. Lover, candidate for con- T,. iMHI ; gross in the seventh district, discom J having received a majority of t i the votes cast are hereby de ' c.-jr? / I...-,./! Hw> />< m.? /1,.1.. nwll ocratic |>arJ \ in their respective .cjj| districts. jflm Wvatt \ikeii, candidate for /yl^y congress in the third district.and Joseph T. Johnson, candidate chTidu I for congress in the fourth dis- t,1L"<lc" I , . . , ' ' . ... 0KR wi Iriot, navmu.no opposition, arc passag hereby declared the nominees of ... culty I I he democratic party in their step si ; respective districts, *}?? Hampton in Seoond Hacc. the kic Information this afternoon lia{voii ; f ( <-.1 I :. : 4 4 U cc I i r? ii 11 v win 111 i)i fi i rs id me hi I rri mile \\ I that, (lie second race for railroad ?,u* *)0 I commissioner will In- between Cannier and Hampton instead by ?ln of Cansler and Scarborough. cent -mm. size bo , Dr.King's New LifePlBSa STJ ! The boat in the world. P{,,nPb I- a IKJUl Dr. T. A. Seawright, Gonial DENTIST, I reweo Ik ?Jc. Pickens, South Carolina. JJJJJJJ ' Office upstairs Freemnn BIdg. Biughi Listen! VISE! \r<i and (Jrocorv ?/ and are getting ck n{ Fancy Grocerias. iuco you that we will j^ivo )NKY than you can find u: stock is ind Fresh! \ trial order. y Produce, Chickens, and lave to sell. c ' 1 V, UIL itwmjUb new [)(iveirs SILLS U f U If /\ll? nl\ / v 11/^ OI.O, a i will nil^lIM tt.ern ami a deepik( k you ii present .j n? n. lii bllM] 11. S011U1 Carolina. Ik'V IIhivhA Doliiifl)' I'lirposn k- Kidney l'ills Kiv,> ?|vi?%!i lvlief in i Kinney ami bladder ailments. Jose (ilaser Ter.-e ll:uite, Ind., e result in her case. "Alter suffor many years foin a serious >f kidney trouble and spending noney for !v> called cures, 1 found Kidney I'ills the only medicine ive in*? it pTiuitnoitt cure. I am ihle t i ho up and attend to my I shall never Ix silati* to ivcomhem." Sold l?y all I >ruggists. ay Mail Clerks Wanted overnment pays Railway Mai 1,0 ffonr* <. c 1 inn 1 * r\o <>ouu iu j>i,?uu, anu omer lories up to $2,500 annuallye Sam will hold spring exannnahroujihout the country for liaillil Clerks, Cu.-tom House Clerks oilier Government Positions, mis of appointments will be Any man or woman over 18, i country can get instruction am< formation bv writim/ sii. unrw t<> i of Instruction. 10S liamlir llorhestcr, N, Y. as Well as IVlen aro Made Miserable i Kidney and Bladder Trouble. icy trouble preys upon the mind, rajjesandlcssensainbition; beauty, /r$S ? i vigor and cheerful* ** Am I less soon clisannonr ?II when the kidneys are - out of order or disKidncy trouble 1ms become no prevalent ; . II that it ia not unconi* tP moii for a child to he 1 horn afflicted with weak kidneys. If the rinates too often, if the urine scalds sn,ur 11, wiicn nic I'uiid reacucs ail len it should be able to control the e, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetepetulupon it, thecause of thediffiis kidney trouble, and the first lould be towards the treatment of mportant organs. This unpleasant is due to a diseased condition of lneys and bladder and not to a is most people suppose. nen as well as men are made miserith kidney and bladder trouble, itli need the same great remedy, lild and the immediate effect of dAA?i rpn1t7/>/l Tt iu OA1/1 .ties. ou^im^ Swnmp-Root, n>m. ol hwatnp-Root. iti^ many of the thousands of testi1 letters received from sufferer* )unri Swanip-Root to be just tfie v iicjucu. II? v ur. jviiiner t , li.nRhamton \. . he sure and >n this paper /. n't make nny :e, but remember the name, Dr. r's Swamp-Root, and the address, imton, N. Y . on every bottle. f