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Hapeni8gs of ad 1d an Personal Nature -Mrs. J. 1l Guntt spent last wveel with her pa,..nts at Liberty. -Ralph U. Cartor is spending thi week at Liberty on business.- Ocone News. --The Holly Springe school open I it instant with Miss Eli principal. - 1. S. Mauldin, who ha visit to her parents at Cenl tral, has retuncd homo. --We are ivell equipped to do al kinds of artistic job printing at roas onoblo rates and on short notico. --Misses Maud iad Hortens< Stansell, of the Knob seclion of th county, are visiting friends'and re13a tives in and around Pickens. -13. F. Parsons, Jr., of Piedmont Ala., has been on a visit to his father, 3. F. Parsons, in Pickens, and other relatives in the county this week. - -SOO ad of the Wofford Fitting scho-l and Wofford College, else where in this issue. There are n better echools anywhere to send your childron. -All persons interested are re quested to meet at Secona on Friday before the first Sunday in August for the pilrpose of cleaning off ihe graveyard. -Miss Rachnael Dickenson, who is well known to many citizens of Pick ons, having learned many of the sounger residents their letters, is on a visit here. --M(D. Weams will begin a ten days' singing school at Six Mile Bap. tist church, beginning July 24th and closing on the evening of August 4 with a musical entertainment. --Rev. D. V. Hiott returned honie Saturday from a ten days' visit to his old home in Wnlterboro county, whore ho helped to conduct a very successful meeting while down there. -All the relatives and friends of those who are buried at Mile Creek church are urged to meet at the chur"nhb on Friday before the fourth Sunday in July, instant, to clean oft the graveyard and church grounds. --Thero will be an all dsy singing at Now Lriendship Methodist church the fifth Sunday in July. 1Every. body is invited to come wvith song books and lots of dinner. Conme one. id let's have a good time. leaders will be presen, of HolbsHenderren Co., ..ll their goods at mid sum muer prices. They carry a cfmpjlete 4 ~ line of niico goods and always sell them chealp, hut to roduce stock an~1 make room for fall goods they have knocked the profit oft and will rush them oft at and below cost. -There will he an all day singing at the brick church, at old Pickcens oni Sundiay thef 23d inst., condjucted by3 Garro-t t and others. Pickosn coulnt singers are espeOcially invitet. Every body' come and( bring wvell tilled bas kets.--Oconee News. -Craig Bros., who always carry nico line of general moercliandiso, tall this wee k about their hidiks oxford1s sandals and~ slippers. T~is emnbraceu a veory swell line of this silasons good1 but as the y (10 not car-o ti carry then: over they have put tooe knife t< priices. Tthey have one througl their entire sitock of ipmmuer shoei and mnarkedl them ('>wiij -Mir. L. B. Dalton hmas as tine '20 ace field of cotat'~ as can b, found anis where ill tlxd country, an he antIicipa tes get.t in , a bale to th acre. Mr. Tuup Ileste4 who has bool u1p in that sect ion h t ly, says tha Mr. Dalton and his smsn arc farminj against each ot~her-- ri. Dalton tiiy ing to make the m tut on the leas land( aund the boyr seeing who car make the least 01 the most land -~~ fl'hoy arc all good fermers. -FL~olger & TlhornIey*, those ht ling and1( ul; to-datelnerchiants changu their aid th is weel, and say that fo: the n~xt, thirty (jys' tbey olfer a 21 per cent reduct ioid on all their snum mner goods. Tbche carry a nice lin 4 ~andl this r'educteoo, coiming as it (doe before the suumner fseason is ovoi means a great sa ting to the purchasem At the price tl y nlow o~cor thos pay to buy and save fo * Clark, who is teachiinj * ~ chuss in music at Libor ty, wili i cueo with her annual concer on Thursday night August thme 10th '1The closing (exercises tafki lac< sooner this season thtan formerly 01 accuint of the n.ssion of the grade< uchool openling earlier. Miss Charl is fine tealche'r anid lher pupils mnak< .aapid progiess. --The Anderson Iitelligenoer says that Miss Floride Carey, of Pickons is ViRiting in that city. --Mosdames J. ). R. Freeman and M. F. Hester attended the Children's Day exorcises at George's Creek last Saturday. -Ben T. MoDfinel and family, of Columbia, came up to their summer home in Pickens last week to spen)( the heated term. -There are, according to the Auditor's books, 4,000 polls in the county and 4,500 dogs. The dogs are assessed at 50c eaci. -The Toccoa (Ga.) Record says Miss Vivian Capps, who has been visiting friends at Liberty, has re turned to her home at Toccoa. - The Toccoa Record says that Miss Willie Stonecyphier, who has been oil visit to friends at Central, has returned to her home in Toccoa. --The children of the Daptist Sun day school, composing the CIRSSeRs taught by Mesdanes Roster and Boggs, are having a picnic this (Wednesday) evening. S-Don't forgot the picnic tomorrow (Thursday) on Table Rock. Senator 'Tillman has been invited and Col. J. H. Wharton, railroad commission or,.will be present and make address. -The Keowee Courier says that E. P. Mcravy, of the State constab ulary force, has been returned to this territory again. ''wo or three weeks ago J. T. McKinney was transferred to Charleston. There are no better or more strictly business officers ol the force than P. P, McDaniel, E. P. McCravy and J. T. McKinney, the two former being at present in this territory. -M rs. T. J. Mauldin, better known by our citizens, and especially by her Sunday school class, as ".iss Queenie Hagood," gave the little tots a very pleasant outing at Holder's ford, on Town ereek, last Saturday evening. Tney all enjoye( the occa sion greatly, but not very much more than some.of the "children of older growth," who were preRent and par ticipited in their innocent amuso ileits. t -All the registered voters in Wal liella precinct, who are willing that the question "Dispensary" or "No Dispensary" shall como before the )eople ar invited to sign a petition calling for an election. The petition wvill be found ait the office of Clerk of Court, C. R. D. Burns. The petition asks that, the election be called Aug. usi, the 30th, or as soon thereafter' as convenient. All willing to sign this petition should (10 so before August 1st. --Oconee Newvs. --.L'he G reenville District Confer. once of the Methodist church, South, will hold its annual conference at Belton, S. C., begoni~ng WVodnesday, July 19th, andl contining in session through Sunday, July 23d. T1hie dis trict comprises tihe counties of Oco nee, Pickens, Greenville, Anderson and parts of Spartanburg and Lau rens. There are 37 preach era in the (district, with a lay delegation of' (1 members. Bishop Duncan, it is said, will preside. - -T1ho ico cream suipper' given on the court house lawn last Thursday evening for the benefit of the base balt club was a grand siuecess, anid sever'al doltars wvas realized. TIhe neighbours were called on to help sup. Iply spon and dishes, and one of our1 good neighbors loaned a set of steri. ing silver tea spoons whlich came upj short the next day, and on a strict ser.rch being i nstitutLed the handle was found( lying en the grass, but the bowl could niot be founti. Some one who had carelessly broken it threw it-away, not havimg the more l courage to acknowledge to thle acci dt n an ahodeog to offer to pay for the damage. - Bent Her Double. t "'I kniew no one for four wooeks, when'm I was sick with typhoid anmd kidniey tronble," writes Mrs. Ainnie Iuntor, of Pittsburg, Pan., "and when I got better, althoughm I had one of the best doctore. I conha get, I was bent double and hod walked . Fromn thi teraibie afiliction I was rescued1 by Electric Bitters, which restored1 my health and strength, and now 1 can walk as straight as ever. 'Ihey aire simply wvondorful." Guamran ted to cure stomach, liver anid kidney Sdisorders; at Pickens Drug Co's. store at 50c a bottle, Card of Tharhe. -We take this mothcM of thanking our friends and neigh nors for thei' help and sy'mfpatholie kmtdness given us during the sicknesas and denth (:f odr little daughiter, Ruth. We de sire to thank Dr. Bolt for his kind -treatmenl; also our neighbors for tlhe t work (don( ini ouri cr'op. M~ay all b)0 conmforted by loving friends when in troubhe, and may God's righest bless msrest upon you all. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. TiomIkins. Bears albs Kind You llave Always Bought alonngnao s . ViIOLERA INFANTUM. Chit not Expected to Live 'from one Hour to Another But Curt 41 by Clamiberlainl ('sol e, Cholera aid Dlarrtoea -iemedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, Va., wassieriously ill of cholorea infantum last suimmer. We gavo her up and did liot expect her to livo from one hour to anotlur," he says, "I happened to think of Chamber lain 'H colic, cholera and diarrhooa reme dy and got a bottle of it from the store. In fivo hours I saw a change for the bet ter. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bot do sho was well." TIis remedy is for sale by Pickens lDrug Co. BUSINESS LOCALS.' For Sale --Lot of good milk cows. Fresh in milk. 0. A. Ellis. For 8ale - One watchmakers' bench, one latho, 0110 lathe wheel. Dheap for cash. Sell in bulk or each irticle separate. J. F0. Brock. A heap of little things cheap at J. D). Aloore'e. You can get 25 lbs. rice for one lollar at J. D. Moore's. Como and see our nice line of sloes J. T. Fennells & Co. Molasses at J. D. Moore's 30c to te per gallon- good. A nice line of men's and youth oollars at J. T. Feunell & Co's Store Real good cider at J. D. Moore's. This is a reminder t hat I amn still loing busiiess at thi dld stand (over ickens Drug Store) w here I Rn lways glad to servo my >Ad as well Is new friends. When yo u want a luick and easy shave, or nu np-to-date lair cut, give me a call. E. T. Hunter The Barber. Plenty of ftesh turnip seed and fruit peserving powders. Pickens Drug Co. lighest prices paid for chickens mggs and couU try produce, J. T. Fennell & Co. Good appin vinegar at J. D. Moore's for 25v per gallon. The nicest line of lamps, glassware (d decorated disl s to go at cost, J. T. Fennell & Co. --Good wages, osy running work, mre vater, excellent school and iurcies, good houses, pastures and lardets and extremely healthful lo ation; ill these are the cause of nany people being attracted to the Vouodside Cotton- Mills, Greenvillo, i. C. 3400 spindles, 9U0 looms. Jlectric cars through conter of vil. age. HIealth and good wages Bridge Notice. On July 28th, at 11 o'clook a. in., at lhe site 6 the old bridge over Saluda iver, wo will let to time lowest responsi. Ale bidder the rebuilding of the liagood )ridge. Plans and specificiatious made cnown on day of letting. G. M. LYNCH, Snupe rIior PickonA County. JOHN W. WALKER, Supervisor Greenvillo County. Notice. Pursuant to an order signed b~y His 110onor, Geor'go FJ. Prinae, Judge of the 10th Judicial Cirouit, and dated June )th, 1905, notic is helireby givenl to al redlitors of Williinm T. Field, dreceased, o prove their claims against him within hirty' days from the date of this order >r be0 forever barred. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk Court of Common Pleas, 3t Pickenis county, 8. C. NOTICE. A lot oif paper's. consistinig of notes, lue bills anid ohattel mior'tgaiges, aggre ~ating $1,000, and1( all muado payable to no, have been stolen from my hiouse Iluring the absenee of liny one0 0n the )remises, and mall peons11 are hereby wairnied niot to tr'.idel for same1. A liberal .ewar'd will be p~aidl for roturn of satt~e .o meo, Some of t hese papers bear par lal paymonts anld have b)eeii running ince 1902. J. FRAN KC BOGGS, 4It Liberty, 8. C, ViRG~INiA COLLEGE. ltor V'OUNG LAD1)1EN UHonnmoke, Va. oj'ens. Set ~5 100.~ nae of thle learling Schools ar Voinlg badle Is ini the Sout1 h. New h)1uilhi, ,htnos~l and~ ~ eupinent . Catapuxll tenl nerex. I rnd 10n)1untaini stenery ini V'alley of Virginias, a med for helth liui 1rop'eian alidi AmIlerinn .(haiCers. Fui11ll~( rs 4Cosevntory ndyn~iItJCh4 Ley. Sinet fro~l t n )1 0 ( States. IFor (intaloguae athl ress. N1.\'l"l'i P I'.1..ll IlS, P'res, Rlonnoke. Va'. TI'ressp ass Notice. All personis are~ hereby warned not to hmunt, foi, set out tire, cut timiber', make roads, travel ov*er, (r in ay way trespaiss oin any of miy lands(I, under01 pena~ilty of the l iw. Mrls. Margaret M. Trotter, 6.14 05 4t. Brndge to Let. We wvill let Io the lowest respionsible bidder the Unihhnig of a newv ofeel bridlge across Mm Sada riv'er, near' th dam11 of the Saluda Power Co., at t he Sup ~erviso)r's olice, ini Grieonvil le, S. C., onl thme 20th daiy of July, 19)05. Th'Ie main npani of the bridge in be 140 feet, and approaches 1o be adlded. P~lan1s1 andI sp)eifreationsH shown oi dlay of lcttinig. Als-> wo will loet, tile building of piers0 for said bridge thle ne(xt day at the bridge sito. Supervisor Greenville County. (I. M. L1YNCHI, hd Mupeis'orVH( Piekl'ns Co'un ty. THE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS I SIMPLEST, STIIONGEST, BEST THE MURRAY QINNINO SYSTEM fins, Feeders, Condensers, Etc. GIBBIES MACHINERY CO. Coltambia, *. C. PIcIep Drug go. The Dispensary is Gone and many mourn its going. We cunot sell you alcohol with which to mako your Cam phor, but we (an soilI you redy-iixi'd CAMPHOJR-spirits of canphor-about as cheap as you can make it yourself. We make it the reqnired strevigth, with puro alcohol and camphor gun. and -e41 it to you at the following prices: 1 pint 20 cents, . pint. 35 cents. 1 pin t 5 cents. Plenty of Candy -at 6) cents per pouind. PIgCe8e Drug BO. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The season is a little advanced, but not too much so buy your Spring and Summer Millinery - We can suit you in style, quality and price on any thing in our line of goods which is-the very latest and best creations of the Milliner's art. We also handle all accessories that goes to complete "My Iady's Wardrobe." Your patronage solicited. You will be p'eased with your purchases. Ladies of Pickens come to Bon Ton Millinery Parlors MRS. W. E. NESBETT, Proprietor, GREENVILLE, - - - - SOUTH CAROLINA. From Nov. 15, 1904, to Jan. 1, 1905, I wish the trade 9 to bear in mind that at my store is the place to buy ( YOUR WINTER GOODS AND SAVE MONEY! v Bargain Prices Are What I Mean S1000 pair mens, womens, boys, girls and childrons shoes, all kinds, to go at a bargain. A big lot of mens overcoats at a bargain. A few mean and boys suita left, to go at a bargain. A big lot of mens pants to go at a hlalgain. / A big lot of mens and boys hats and1 caps at a bargain. ' A lot of drummer's sample bants at 1ess than cost. A bargain in mens dress shirts and mns underwear. / A bargain in Iadies underwear, fleece line'd andu b)albriggan. SEVERYTHING THAT IS USEFUL ~ In the house or on the farm is to go at a bargain. %J. F'. HARRIS, Cash Merchant, Plckens, 5. C. , Business -Suits! This is the Suit that you should be the most careful in selecting, as one lives in a business suit six days out of seven, and one expects naturally to be more satisfied inl picking out this class of apparel than a more dressy suit. Now we Have Gjiven Special Attention to This Lmne, And are ready to please any one. To see is to buy. Come in and be one of the lucky oncs. L. Rotlischild,. Solo Agent for Hawes Hats and Dutchess Trousers. WOFFORD CO LLESGE HENRY N. HNYD)ER, LL. D., President; Two~~ degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four coursos leading to the A. B. Decgroo. Nine profossors. DeprtmntsEti and Astronomyv, Mathematics, Phiysie8, anud (il)oogy. and Economtic. Library and1 Librarian. TVhe W. N, Ilirnett gymnnasiuml i udor ao campetunt dlirector. J1. $. Clevelaind Science Hall. Athuletic grotundsl. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. R lal muil oppo)(rtunitOs. Next Session SepJt, 20. lRoard fromi $8 to $16 a month. For Catalogne ori othier inuformfluuion), u(ddreaI J. A. GAMEW ELL, Sec., Spartanlburg, S. C.A Wofford College Fitting School Three new brick buildings~ Steuam ho it and' el.>ctrio~ ilits4. Head Master four teac~hers and Mautron, live~ in t ho buiigS. Situate~d on t he Woftord Campus Students take a regular course in the College iymnliasiumI and( hatvo necess to the Colung Library. *115.O0 payq fpr boaird, tuition, and nil fees. $4ons of Methoudist ministers do 'not pay tuition. Nextsoss~on begins September 21). For Catalogue eto., address A. MASON DuPRE2E, ."r Spartanburg, S. C. For file eu ao flap we will offer our entiro line of Colored Lawns and Domestics, Light Summer Clothing, Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords at 20. Discont. Don't miss this opportunity for bargains. Yours trily, Folger & Thornley. Clothing, Shons, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a specialty. Ssil agouthi foi Mitchell Wagons, Cise City Buggios, Strouse & Bros3. Clothing, BattIo Axe Shoes, Carbart's Union-Made Overalls. 4e Set Them While You Waft -GO TO 0. W. Garrett, Six Mile, S. c 'To hive your tires sot for $1 00 per bt. Anything from a buggy tire to a Imit moh wagon tire. Come and see for yourself. It beats the old way, taking from 20 to 30 minutes. C. W. GARRETT. MID-SUMMER SELLING. We are constantly selling out And we are Constantly buying in Every week brings us something new and seasonable to offer our customers. Our trade has been good this spring, and to .keep it lively during the hot summer months we have reduced the price on all summer goods; and all new goods we are now buying are ' bought at prices that we can save you money. We have no old accumulations to run off, but will sell you New, Fresh Goods worth every cent we ask for them. ( Our Lawns, Swisses and Organdies are the best we have ever shown. We are offering some big bargains 7 in Men's and Women's Low-Cut Shoes and Slippers. O You wvill do wvell to call on us whenever you need any thing in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear and Shoes. t AK.Park,psGrenville, S. C.1 I Save SUout 500 Receipt Ready for Distribution. A\ll who wvant one come and get it. If you wvant to pay foi bring the money; if you don't wanft tO pay it come and say and I wvill give you the receipt, as I want to get these accou off my mind and also my boo0k. So come and pay, or your receipt anyhowv, and oblige J. D. MOOR E. I prefer the money, but leave it to youi. FOI SALE r@ acres o~f land near Marietta, S. C., nuimp~kintowvn road. *10 poer acro. 20) acres near rjavelers Rest, joining lanids of Mr. TPhos. Cunningham. Part of the flnciiM Watson old1 homei. $J.5 per acro. leo small tracts of land, 20 to 50 acres.A re have also some very desirablo lots near o ,y limits. These lotsa along tho car li ne-$60) each. TH.ACKSTON & SONl Greenville. SL (X