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Pickens Son6inl-Journal LOCAL BREYITIES Some Thlng !ou Know and Some You Don: Know About Our Towns, County & People -So far Judge Newbery has i:3sued three marriage licenses. -Dr. L. 0. Mauldin and wife, of Greenville, spent last week with relatives in Pickens. -There will begin at Enon next Sunday a protracted meet .ng, conducted by the pastor. -The Bethlehem school will 3tart up Monday, 17th inst., with Miss Mary Gantt as teacher. -There will be an all-day singing at Bethlehem church next Sunday. All lovers of good iuttsic are urged to come. -Rev. 1). W. Hiott wvill begin .1 series of lleetings at Norris n the fourth Sunday. He will .)e assisted by an able divile. -Mtiss M1iary Lewis gave ain .m joyble lawni par-ty Wednies .lay night in honor .f her coll Miss I Lighes, Rich land, 3. (i. --he local showers that have fallen in the past few days have refreslied crops and (aused a SMile to illiinje the face of many a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Edvar Haiks -Ili and Mrs. D). ('. Brsa )f Laurevs Visited the family >f Mr. R. A. Bow-men, in P-ick mthlis wdoek. -We cali.youi special atteni Lion to tie 1ieveral new ads in this paper, as well as those that have been (4anged in this issue. You w ill find all sorts of good reading th e rin. - Th e.J** kens Railroad Co r' 'ed up around the new depot, iremoving all debris, old buildings, etc., grading down the yard and otherwise improv Ing and beatifying the premi by Rev J. :'.. Stwr. at. his Allis- Racibel Stratonr, hoth of t the l'tiek(In- Mlil. T'he miany* rinsf the on ctin p Iarti,-s w sl en Uilneh joy. - ; t lore Maldn h o n si n 1I' -Mrs. T. M. Norris, of Cei tral, spent Tuesday with Mil Florence Bowen. in Pickens. -The Wolf Creek school w commence on the 24th, wit Miss Hattie Earle as teacher. -The singing at Six Mild la Sunday was greatly enjoyed I all present. A goodly crou from Pickens attended. -Mrs. Hubert E<ens, of Pic ens, is on a visit to her parent Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, Clarksville, Ga. -Judge apnd Mrs. E. L.egare, of Charleston, are suen ing the heated term in Picke vith their son, Congressm George S. Legare. -Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McK gan, of Sumter, are spondh the heated term in Pickens wi the parents of the latter, 1\1 ald Mrs. H. A, Richey. -tRo. J. ). Moore, of Colui bia; will be at the First Bapti church next Sunday, l6th, hold a SnundaY school institu of three days. Mr. Moore is not ed Suinda ,y schlool speociali, TI.P gein'rnI l0 public is ilnvited. -There Will be an all-<l singingh1 at th ie Pickens M1 chuirch. the third S8undar JullY, condineted by Prlol. \. 1 IGaretI adul others. A Il love oll -ood nInsic aro cordljally i1 vited to collie aud bring-o son hooks a l welI-fll baskeAts. -itiy 1c!Fall, one of ti lost iirOni ieit frat ernl von iien oll (o111' 1om iw. I, i greltly 4. joying hiluself at Rocheste N. Y.. I Ik wee-:, where' lie inl attenldanve upIonl the nation) meeting of the A. A. 0. N. M. He is a noble grand as well ws g1rn1 noble, and niay his tril ever illcrease. -Frank Christopher, the def h anded barber. manicure ima: chiropodist, and all-round Pie' ens sport, has installed a chI in his neat, clean and ref reshit p1arlor for his brother Sam wh as a manipulator of the hnnu physiognomy, has never he( eX(elled inl this city. Both ho are gentlem analy and1 attentiv and 1811l soon g'et in to mio commiviodiouis qu iarters, their 1 cirensing. t rade denumin gs~ it. -Th("rveners"'8 have he& p):ilind ha v(D throughout011 il thieir ree'' t raidls in this conmili wher 1ther detoe a\ tlla oli 'I' f l|t ald s v r l . 'n- Trwd weesi~d r on III II'|'hi t.-lin Io 1e Ie I I- -In spite of all this hue and 5s cry about going back to the soil, the farmer boy persists in pre fering moving pictures and the h bright lights to simple farm pleasures, says an exchange. But the average Pickens county st lad -sticks to the "Old Home Y stead." rd 7 -Standard gasolene 18c per gallon. R. E. Goodwin. -If you want a good Incu ba tor get a Buckeye from W. T' hompson. Fon SALE--Fine cow, calf 2 - weeks old, extra for both milk d- and butter. See W. P. Stewart. Is Pickens, R. 1. [1n -WANTED-Five or six relia blo-collectors to travel; $60 to $90 a- a month, Bond required. Write F. P. S'i,:i,, Augusta, Ga. ig --WANTED-To let contract with party to Log Saw Mill with 10,000 feet daily capacity. Ad dress P. 0. Box, No. 356;, Suil ter, S. C. je8-In, nI- - -Dr. T. A. Seawright's )en tal ofhce is in the Masonic Tenmi topIe, upstairs, over the P'ickens to I)r Co.'s store. Vhen ini need a f dental work (all and see him. - - 'o .I.:--A g d fonilv lorse: goodI sIyie: wE0. -Ih wot I.00 pounls: ;.e rih t.: for ,;ish N or) good 1](oh. \Vrieor cnll ol diE . W ~lu: lr. Norris n :Cottonl Alills, Store, Calvfocele > .C. s I() R SA I E -Sotih west er. .-.a n' ins. No finer Imnis, no better prices. \W7e spieak fr(oI persoInal 1 knowledge. \V:'i t dav for nI'\w list. Epton & Switzer, 10:abibug S. C - Jlly Ist. We will rI''0 ei (XhnII'lgo( for) olle bushel is of wheat., :m lbs. of flor and 14 !I bs. Of hrl 1m. We have secured a eonipotent rmiller, and guaran t,(ee first-class flouir. Save your twheatiad gi1v' i a trial. CE''R-rA L R.OLtI.:n MILL Co. -The Easley Roller Mill has t- bven thor'oughly overhanled,has 1, an experienced miller' in charge, C and is trepared to grind your ir grain in a fi st-class manner and gi ve von a good tunout. Wanted A' Four ior five men, well mus. cled,and not a drop of lazy blood in their veins, to work on the strieet~s of Pickens5, at~f $1 per' day, 'beginning~ ,July 17th. Month's ~-work for right kind of fellows. 8. 13. Cn~lo, Mayor'. 1,A Guess That Is Right fur Times In Five o'3er w n ' I 14S4f IA. h - , *44 :4.4? 2 'l (o Wh4 D d He~ , H'V431f~. I'A 'I e Designed by Rosenw~ *E IAl'ain&( "32Y DON'T MOVE OUT e i TL Let us p~'rint ym:t mmefl IIAND UJLLS ADVE RTISE~ ~~ -. RIN a 2!ME . M e e m c Wherever you go this summer you ought toldo well dressed. If You start by coming here and go away in one of our Scholass Bros. & Co. Suits, you'll be in style any. where on earth where well -. d -essed men are. Hfere also you will find .t Ihe best in mens 'furnish ings, nincluding Hawe's Hats, Eclipse Shirts, Inter wov ni Soc , rnee IL ngth Und erwear and Arrow iBrand9 Cars. 9' 7J -lso the fullest !ine of V Badgs and Suit Cases and * TrunHs it will -be your pleat, - Chicago. ure o sre in a long tine.. >.ld &V Weilli Chiclabgoor.ha OT hSCH IL D, \ V-. Greenville, S. C. ears Your Clothier." FREE COUPON. ...Te below coupon, when properly filled out and accompani amount mn cash indicatedherein wil b ccep r for Hallum's Backache id Kidney Pills, thejgrea*tstnown remedy for the ills which i1ey cure. COUPON, GOOD FOR 25c. Address........ ~. . \>i~o rth-r .'5C me promp at ninlnthl-a o r n - n l' ~; . .1 , CRA G ROS C. CeCahMec ans