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OE. ife of Mri iton. the later lif ton, who sul years, is tol witness in A "Intimate LIJ ever forget ti hen he, wit ables, accuse regularities ' nolds inciden when they wei roe visited he which wi who was th had," he say my AuntHar I found her there with hi Idservant ca a card. It w: roe. She rei H Iding the car vofce sank, ai low as she always d - '"'angry. 'What has th see me for? escap y, Aunt Hamilton,' sa know it's Mr. Monr< sin president, and he Is v' now In the neighborho4 very much made of a] here, and so-I suppo e to call and pay his I ou? After a moment's hN 11 see him,' she said. t back to the houn walking rapidly, entered the parl tood in the mid im. She did m He bowed am , made b t hat it was mai e they had met, that t me brought its softening I hat they both were neari a -past differences cot and forgotten-in sho nt of view a very nW< well turned little speec still staniding and 1o0 'Mr. '%onroe. If you'ha me th:at you repent, th very sorry, for the m s and the slanders a you cirenhtted against I d-if you have come t ertand it. B time. u erene.' turned, to' the room." onit miay be sa etedstory of t on and Aar on an Albai t it was pro Monroe incdei Stealing Golf Balls. unishment has late t toJ~n convicted stealing, and one boy w to sIx strokes with ti . offenders, however, m: tthemselves that they li age.. at an asize'in Banff a l owm .confessed to ste: including some g< y hanged for the< 'ran .thati f'a: tud :ta in tyr ." The humal the said Francis to1 aind enriet to the G: burgh and hangit eof to the deatth.' mets, London, 169: -adroli~F? Sand understand cou to wait at table a: young man th ye iton a very v: lyon a violin or a flute. a genteel footman that e 'the violin to wait on a pers ~meetth 'o b na eworthf the year S n "History of Life. a beautiful anid wind] siebright flowers a udtempti ME ON POPULATION OF FIFTY LARGEST CITIES IN UNITED STATES. c P.C. L 1K0. IM0. G1ain. 1. New York......... 4,766,8=3 34 )2 M7 2. Chicago ........... 2,185.283 I.M.571 :.7 e 8. Philadelphia ..... 1,549.00tS 1-3b97 1.7r 4. St. Louis........... .,9 5. Boston ............ O'-. G ' d &. Cleveland ......... 5 S1.. 4;.9 1- 7. Baltimore ........ ".485 5W57 9.7 e &. Pittsburg ......... 41.12 1. 9. Det-rolt ........... 45.7; 2 .0 10. Buffalo ............ . .5 352,387 23. i1 t 11. San Francisco.... 411.12 3462 2. h 12. Milwaukee ........ 77 315 31.0 d 13. Cincinnati ........ Z,;4.4;' 3 .)2 11 14. Newark .......... 3,7.469 41.2 t 55. New Orleans...... 3'$k.05 S.A t t. 16. Washington ...... 21.9 18 18.8 -e 17. Los Angeles....... 319 .158 1V2,419 211.3 18. Minneapolis ..---. 311.40 202.718 48.7 r, 19. Jersey City........ 267.779 200.43 29.7 LS 20. Kafisas City...... ' 248,381 163,752 51.7 1 n 21. Seattle .......... 37.194 S0.671 194.0 S 22. Indianapolis ..... -3,65 169,164 38.1 23. Providence ....... -4.36 175597 27.8 1 24. Louisville ......... t 04,731 9.4 Ln 25. Rochester ......... '4.149 162.60S 32 26. St. Paul'........ 214.744 163065 31.7 27. Denver .......... 21.38 133.859 59.4 ,e 28. Portland, Ore..... 207.:i14 90426 129.2 IS 29. Columbus ........ 1S1,54S 15.50 44.6 td 30- Toledo .....--..... 1GS497 131.S= 27.6 31. Atlanta ........... 154.839 89.8-2 713 82. Oakland. Cal...... 130,174 66,960 124.3 d 33. Worcester ....... 145,94 118,421 23.3 Id S4. Syracuse ....... 137.249 103,374 35. New Haven....... 133.053 N 7 23.7 3 . Birmingham ..... 132,s5 38.415 245.4 Vc 57. Memphis ........131.105 102330 28.1 Id S&. Scranton ........ 2q.867 102.026 27.3 e .8P. Richmond ........ 1-7,628 85.050 50.1 .4 . Paterson ........ 125.600 105.171 19.4 S' 41. Omaha .........124.09M 102.555 21.0 )d 42. Fall River......... 11,295 104.8 13.8 d 43. Dayton ............ .116,577 85.3 30.6 44. Grand Rapids 112.571 87.565 286 4s. Nashville ......... 110,364 80.865 36.5 '- 45. Lowell ............ 106,294 94,969 11.9 is- 47. Cambridge ........ 104,839 91.886 14.1 4. Spokane ........... 104,402 183.3 49. Bridgeport ........ 102.,054 70.996 43.7 SD0. Albany .........00253 94.151 0.5 Or New York commuters, but the vast ie majority are. ot Gotham's R1adius Large. er Besides, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, y New Rochelle and other cities in New he York state are really a part of New n- York city,. although not In the cor ig porate limits. A large number of comn Id muters also go into Connecticut if rt all of these were added to the metrop e, ols Its total population would prob~t h. bMy exceed 6,000,000. k. The states likewise show gains. New re York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ohio at retain their relative rank as first, sec is onldthlrd and fourth respectively, but Id there is a shift in fifth and in e T .939 to1fift S 0. MIS becom e -o eWashington shows the greatest gfrft 1~ ie I1n the decade, with Oklahoma a close qck second. Both have more than doubled their populations. -Nevada has also Id shown a great growth, although she, e remains at the foot of the list despite )n her gain. Others that show pllenom( iv nal growth are New M_%exico, ('allifor-_ b- nia, 'Colorado. Florida, Oregon. tile two It Dakotas and Washington. The av erage increase the Country over is iij; proximtely 2 per 52n,387 20.2r son how tha th grat idusria state areell ver tis 2.gure while th ~ agiculuralstats usallyfal bein.0 The mot pheomenalgrowt 11. th entire ationoutsid 4of0on or 1.2 of re thercentlydm:tt.1o.mone18.1s id eageswellandhas ept breat o the entre coutry. 'Thstate wit. ~lf ut ndutris oher1ha famin are3 the nes hat uffe0mos. 7Ye a 8. coe Lie aalyss shws tht 0t,4los here ha t1 ofpaddng, nd reountwer ordered ~ The ost cospicuos .case were ths - of Seatle, Tacoa1and0on othr .7t in Wshinton Porland13r.;5 Fort Smith Ark. andsome ,ther 129.2 L als invlved Redution ,wer m4.6 id b eEec~ims, d 131,Ie 22 mer ators ere aresed The 9evers p72.3 ~ ess ccurrd In tia 66,960~ N.3J ~d There he mayor118,421e tha .3h showing wa small ,3an a G.'6n at showed1a ,t increase ZOOO,00.000,to bepropheica5l e 50.1 at evdenty a ase o cenus5fgure o9. ~lp he bain.But ithot 0bostin w1. ~r. ae a ightypeope,0no .onl whe8 ( couted b the bad,8bt ,whe 3G.6 '- uredby othr standrds-fo e 28.le -5Abany or........ 10r,53a 4,15s. . 1lemajriylae. 26SotCali. Illotham's . aduslarg. OhBeIodes, Weke sMut Vrn exas.ll 2nd oteractiska. Ne agpo athlimits. 30 large ngtero.om iues so gointo Connecticut. I al ochesen 3er Colodo.emerp h. ly xced600000. Mie k. T eses 5 likw eons. Ne Rh ok enyvna lioeIsland.Oi 39.eanhirrla ewn amasire i d ahr and fourt resptaa. ,bu ee., 41. totfift becoma 4e2e. Veronf e heodeade w4th Okyaoma ag os their poulation. Nevada.hsas -e reaC rtohes ooeorte lncludepirte Ric heruldn Ors1 tht stric peome t Duaotas wa 4 and h agton 52Thea stae bnelow the cuber moveing down G ROTH IN 120cnt YARS.pri Theon firsw that s the eatdsra States weas oven tin 1790.e Thieth wreagcutua statusal t fallsen d. stats The tpeoteal rowuthn the ethre nation outsid 3,929,214. oo Piherckently .C. aditeptcommowealth. As n texaminioast The teachers' w-ith etel coutry The states hous FrtidysOtsoter t'han Eaminare tions thati suffrost. Yet 9a.cos analsis how tatte Boasr o hasd themslvesasi t smallumllgs.n o.SuptowEd. in asingon Potlnd E. F ortL Smith Ark. yand sm teswr idb ' eons,Say .m n- ess occurred ensAt ank. N.J atesoweeadht ncrase Tax Notice. fice of County Treasurer. Pickens County. Pickens. S. C., September 25th 1911. 'The books for the collection of ;,tate and ounty taxes will be open from October 15th 1911 to December 31st 1912. Those who prefer to do so can pay in Janua c 1912, with 1 per ceat additionsl. Those ho prefer paying in Februnry 1912. can o so with 2 per cen t addit ional. Those who refer payinfg in March 1912. :o the i5th of said i'nth. cati do so roy paying an additional 7 per ent. A fter said date the books will close. N. lB.-Tax p.iyers owniig property or paying ix for others. will please ask fo tax receipt i each to.wnshlip or special school district in -hich he or t her may own property. This is ery import.it as there are so many special ch :0 di- . Thw-e who do not wish to oie- to ile olicue van write me, not later than secintier .t:d I will furtish theni % ith he amount due and tbey cant remit te by heck, money order or registered letter, If tamps are sent do not send above two (2) ent. as I cannot use them. Please do not end me cash. without registering same.'as it is iable to get lost: if sent otherwlse it must be .t sender's risk. ,evy for State tax ....:-. .............5 Mills .evy for Constitutional School tax . 3 mills ,evy for Ordinary County tax.. mills .evy for Sisking Fund ...... .........j mills ,evy for Past Indebtedness............ k mills .evy for Chain Gang... ...... ........2% mill sevy for State Constable .......... mill Tobt 19' till, SCHOOL T'A.K. pecial Levy for School DIstric t No 1. 2 millk ;pecial Levy for School District No. 2,.. .2 mill pecial Levy for School District No. n....2 mills ipecial Levy for School District No. 4....2 miLls ;pecial Levy for School District N.. ..:.2 mills ,peciai Levi for Svhool 1) strict No. 8,...2 mills ;peciail - evy for School District No. 9.. 10 mIlls special .Leiy for School District N'. 10, 21 mills ;pecla' Levy for School District No. I1,7 rills special Levy for Shool District No. 12. ..2 mil;s 'p' -ial Levy for School lDistrict No. 11,. . milis special Levy for School District No. 14...4 mills pecial Levy for School District No. 16...6 mills specia i Levy for School District No. 17 ..7 mills ipecial Levy f or School District No. 18, 2 mills ipecial Levy for School District No. 19, 2mills speoial Levy for School District No. 21....2 niils 3pe:ial Levy for School Il is, riet No. 22...2 mills ;pecial Levy for School District No. 23,..2 nills 3peclal Levy for School District No. 24. 2L, mills Special Levy ror School )istrict No.2'. 2'. naills Specki Levy for School District No. 27... mills Speciail Levy for School District No.29 :1 wills Special Levy for School District No. 31. 15n.ills Rpeciel Levy for School iistrict No. 37. 4 mills Special Levy for Sohool District No. 38. ; nills Special Levy for School District No 41, 3 mills ipecil Levy for School District No. 42...2 mills Special Lev1 Mr Sehool District No. 49...2 mills S3ecial Levy for School District No. 52. 3 mills special Levy for School District No. 53,...4 mills Le'ygfor interert on Picliens R. R. Botwls Hurricare townshp...... . .... .....2 mills roey for iterest on licketis R. It. Ilonds fastioe townseip............2' mills Lary for interest ozi Pickens R. R. lionds Pickeis C. 11. township.. ............ 2 mith Po Tttaz, Ope 0) loilar. Every male citjzen from 21 00 t W yor.U is liable. excapt -onfeder -tte soldiezse who fo not pay after 50 years, and those excused Dy ltw. Commutation Road Tax. $1.50. The last Leg islature eT.acted the following law: -Th:at all able-bodied male persots from the tge of twen ty-:ne and fifty years. beth exclusive. ill the cotnty of Pickens. shall bs icquirett aiually to pay one dollar atid lifty ceets conmutation or road tax, except ministers of the gospel tic tually in charge of a cougreg-4tion. persois er manently disabled in the military :ervice of this State. and persons ui ho served in the late war between the states. and all persons actual ly eiployed in the quarantine -ervice of tne etate, aRsd all studetits who may be atteadintg any school or college t the time when the com mutation tax hereinabove provided for shall beeone due shall be required to paLAJ. unty Treasurer of said cou' . . s. ... Af of Oct ober at!. fo ceml her i et and ev i r..ant aaintitt. ctonimu tation or o - o1 onle dolar atmit fifty cents per head-,and any fait:rc to pa.x said rotad tax shall be a midemeat.or. at<t the otitter, ipon conviction,. shall l.e puni uhcd by ia fine of tot less thati five doliars 'and :!(.t more litn ifty dollars. 4r imprisonted for it t moe than thirty days. Capi.ation Dog Tax. All lt-rsons1 ow::tn dogs fire required to 1;:1y a tax of liftV (.Al ent otn e-ach dog. Respectfully. j. T. RICHEY, ("oun ty Ti-vaurer. EYE TALK NO 2 Light ani Sight Light remb( rs nll l~in t s visible, by bringing vr a nes of them to our eyes. Then if the eyes an- per fect, we have clear anld comn fo table sight. =POOR EVES= But many eyes are imper' fect, and blurred vjionl, strain or pain results. The Remney Removal of the catfse with Ssuitable M ass Simple, isnt it? And, by the way, since you want to bei sure of getting the right glasses. call on A. A. ODOM, PRES. Consulting Op:tomnetrist, Masonic T'emple, 40 acres. i mile from court house, 1-2 cle'ared, balance, in >riginal oak forest, joining land >f J. H. G. McDaniel, I. M. MIauldin and others. This prop arty is for sale or trade and is Lhe prettiest place for a nice bome around Pickens. P-rice and erms reasonable. See H. M. Hester, "T'he Real Estate Man" Pickens, S, C. fINDIN6 MONEY To get our estimate on JOB PRINTING We Print Anything From a Visiting Card to aBook :: ::. WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU Easy to Wind Up. "It wasn't much trouble to wind up >oor old Sleezem's affairs when he lied." "All th property he left behind was t silver watch."-Birmingham Age gerald. Made Hirnself Safe. "Gentlemet," said' the professor. 'this is one of the most &:ngerous ex >eriments knowi to seieliL' The lightest mishap and the experi 'er ill be blown to atoms. I will .n w tep into- the next room while my ;as istant performs the experiment." emgemem *ing OCT I - V S A . BEGINNING OCTOBE AND. C .C * feel quite sure you all have ha 'lIFEHappy Jack Taylor perform ycur pocket any. We expe' Saturday, October 7th to Sa look good but will save you che price of cotton has gone off so rapid In this sale we expect to cut price vertise some new lines we have added t Shoes of This line is up-to-date in every re when it comes to Shoes. The BEACON BEACON $4.00 SlIce ..50 Shoe 3.00 Shoe___ Work are as good as new monry, but we wil! r Lion Shoes $3.50 Lion Shoes 3-25- - - Lion Shoes 3.00 -If you fa to get a par of these Shoes Brogans * These Shoes have always Worth $1.50 Ladies' V We have a large line of Kangaroos that * world over Old Ladi< This Shoe gives the foot perfect ease, he 0 Regular price We have one-of the largest lines of Hats make prices too'cheap to let go to prii This line is Fall to the Brim, Extra hear Work Shirts worth 50c. Work Pants f S odgae fDil worth 10c. at8c. IShirting 10c, sale price 8c. Good grade Je Jeansc 25cal price 10c, A carload of Ch salepric 6c.Don't fail to see this line. * BLANKETS AND QUILTS.-We he * S85.00, sale price 3.75. If you think it wil iUothing. Swant to let you know that we have them I GUNS AND SHELLS.-We havea rifle, worth is5.00 in gold. Sale price 8:3.50 for 75c. Take a hunt boys, it will not cos * GROCEaYI I100 lbs, Sack of Salt 55c. Best G rade of Fi Best Parched Coffee 22 1-2 pound- 7 CIak( * 7 Packs Washing Powder 25c. 7 Packam( INENER FAIL OIL CAN.-This can is your lamp futll of oil and not run it over. full of oil, for only $1.65. - FREE.--We will give each custome~r ' * the best knife we have in stock, or the b~es Ihigh as $1.50 each. If you have a lazy m medicine that will make him go. WE W AND EGGS. Will pay the highest maurk ten during this sale, wve are ~KEOWEE NOW RFE A Is the time to buy farm land while you can see the growing~ crop on it, Seeing the crop you know what you may rea- 46 acrec3, .4 sonably expect if you buy. 57.acres, 4 Now is the time to make ar-Vf-.8 acres, 5 ranements for next year and ji8 acres, 4. not only next year but for your 3.acel future home. 70-.acres, 2e Now is the time to see my yo acres, 2: liberal terms for a small home. 30 a'cres 2 : Now is the time to see some 48 acres. 2 cheap land I have as well as Thes some of the best in the Farm and city prope )BERj 0 LE. R 7, LOSING OCTOBER 21. : a good time at the County Fair watching his dangerous acts, but this did -not help :t to put on a performance that will last from turday, October 21th, and it will not only money. This should appeal to you since y. s without mercy. Our main idea is to ad iis Fall. AH Kinds. s1)ect. In fact we bow our heads to no man ISHOE has snap, style, service and co .nfort, ---------------Sale Price $3.50 ----Sale Price 3.00 ------------- Sale Price 2.75 Shoes. of Lion Brand Work Shoes for men. They rt spar(e the knife on them. ----------------- Sale Price $2.98 -----------------Sale Price 2.85 - - -Sale Price 2.65 you have missed the bargain of your life. for Men. stood the test of hard wear. I Sale Price $1.10 Vork Shoes. are as solid as a rock. Worth $1.50 the 0 ---Sale Price $1.10- . s Comforts. I 0 s caused1 many wrinkle faces to wear a smile. __Sale Price $1.15 0 O R MEN. . ever shown in Pickens. WVe expect to t. If you need a Hat at all don't fail to ~e us. r Overalls worth $1.10.._-__..._Sale Price 85c --------Sale Price 39c rom 75c to $1.50. )kv Go'ods. - 0 Cheviots 10c, regular sale price 8c. Hickory ans 35c, sale price 25c. Another grade of ecks 6 1-2c, sale price 5c. Heavy Sheeting 8c, We are quite sure we will sell you. ~ve a solid case of All-wool Blankets worth S be cold again it will pay you to purchase. II of these goods are Brand New, but we will5 cut the prices all to pieces for advertisement.g Boys Suits from $1.50 to $5.00 Men's Suits from $6.50 to $17.50. It is too soon to buy an NeC t.- erotbut we merely landly single barrel shut gun that shoots like a Peters and New Club Gun Shells, 2 boxes )1EJ PA RTMENT. lour $5.25. Best Grade Coffee 20c per pound.5 s Red Letter Soap 25c. 7 Cakes Gold Band 25c. s Soda 25c. 2 Cans Good Sal mon 25c, sol I strictly ulndler a guarantee. Will pump It sells every where for $1.50. Our sale price,5 vho trad 's $10. all at one time, the same day, b bnlggy whi p, We have knives and whips as ale, spend $10) with us and we wvill give you the ANT A SOT~LD CARLOAD OF CHICKENS et price. ;rjiopig to see you:' smiling face of YOURS FOR BUSINESS. iUPPLY Co L EST AT E FOR SALE. rtum house,a little rolling. , , room house, Level, r [ -2 miles of Liberty. room house,ievel, i t-2 miles of Liberty. room house, level, I 3-4 'iles of Liberty. vel, 1 1-4 miles of Liberty. miles of Liberty on Southern Ry. -2 miles of Liberty. -2 miles ot Liberty on. the Southern Ry. ~ ~ n SouthernRyr on easy TER, Phone 45 FOR THAT KEG OF HOT TOM THE DRINK THAT REACHES THE SPOT Pickens ottling Works, R. L. Davis Proprietor All Together, ONE GREAT AUGUST Summer Goods must make room for our fall Business. All Goods re- n duced. Short ends and Remnants will be sold at MONEY SAVING PRICES to you. All low cut Shoes will also go with this cut price Sale. Yard wide Sea Island at 5c the yard. A. K. PARK, West End- Greenville, FOR SALE, FINE FA RM 2O0Acre farm, 5-miles west of between Twe've Mile camp gro and Mountain View church, on main public road, r ral route and telephone line; 60 acres cleared, ance in original forest; one old two-story house wit outbuildings, one small tenant house and small Cu buildings; 60,090 ft._of saw timber on place. Th land lies well and is ineWU rt6 mWi change for smaller place or will~ cut into tracts i suit purchaser. For price and terms write or see I have farms in all sections of the conoity. L. me know your wants in the real estate line. H. MVHEST E THE IREAL ESTATE MAN Box 264. .'Pickens, S. Pickens Bank Building. Let me write yourfire-in'urance; I'll place you in good r lable companies. THERE1~ISB~UT ONETAEFAIR !N:'ke Youir A rangements to be in CGOLU MBIA FOR THE GREAT STATE FAIR OCTOBER 30, 31 and __ 7 NOWiMBER 1,2aind 3 ' s7I 9s EXHTBITS F'INE HOR~lSE RACING AUTOMOBILE RACES 1 3.0RN AEPLANE FLIGHT Twice Eachi Day F(OOTI> . (ONTESTS. FINE ATTRACTIONS IN EVERY RESPECT. - ATIRAUIIV, CHEAP RAILROAD RATES For- Furm er Information, Address. . iti~ur Banks, President. J. M. Cantey, Secretary Columbia, S. C. F T YOUR TROUBLES AND COME TO THE STATE FAIR. and ior Sale in Oconee County 50-acre farm in the town of Walhalla, 15 acres of bottom an.d 50 aeres of u nd incliaio,5 acrth inster--, xmesuhofWha )ne six-room dwelling, two tenan houses, 1% iS cultivationl. WiH ,heap. .For terms andp p ~ t~-~ - B.R.