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Piokens, R. 0. 4. A very pleasant pound supper wa enjoyed at the residence of Mr. anl Mrs. Elijath Hayes last Thursda evening. Names wore drawn by th, young men to decide whit young lady each would accompai; to the dining-roorm, which was ber.u tifully decorated with holly. Afte supper lvas served they played nu morous games. Mr and Mrs. Dock Chapman, o the Mount Tabor section, were thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Chap man last week. Osio Day and wife, of Greenville were the guest of their fathe'r, W. T. Day, last week. I think, Mr. Editor, that when you get through with the baby show you ought to let all of your writers seni in their pictures. What do the cor - respondents say to this? Elijah Hayes and wife visited their father in Greenville last week "Pansy," what has become of you-? "Mountain Spr.tut," if you don't mind yeu'll get frost-bit. "Old Rid dlie," I thank vou for the kind coin pliment last week. A lady said to me the other day: "'Clevie,' what makes you write such strange letters? I cannot understand them." I answered thus: Friend, gather a little standard library of ,your o-vn. You will respect yourself, and others will respect you for it. Keep a note-book; fill it with the best things. Read and think. Read a little and think much. Read them at leisure; think when at work. We cannot know what good may result from an inspiring word that we sometimnes speak. Our own liven are made sweeter by being in touch with those wJo are inspiring. As we are baildiug a temple the fo.d'i tion is a very important part in the building. Cpon it rests the success or the failure of the cntire structure. 'Theie are just two classes of foun datione--those that are above the ground and seen, and those that are. below the ground and not seen. But while for these temples there are these difirent foundations, for your temple which you are building day by day,.,the fact is it is already laid for you to build upon. It is a rock foundation that cannot be moved. T .is fouu. alon, which is Christ, im the kind of foundation which we ahould build. b is a precious cor nerstone. The cornerstone is placed where it can be seen and read by any one passing by. CLEvTE. [jWe are compelled to cut short our corresp~onden t's very in tertest Sng letr for want of space.-ED ] ialm.-D~oes your wife believe all you tell'her? Wicks-She doees when I am pay-ing 'ixer a compllment.-Somerville Journal Lincoln's Sarcasm. Probably the most cutting thIng Lin eoin ever said was the remark he miade about a very loquacious man "'This Person ennf compress the mosl 'words Into the smallest ideas of any aian I ever met." We .Hear 3 Not so with us. My books show ai ~ncrease over last year. 'lhe Cause--We have the right goods a the right prices. We are content wit] small profits. During the money striti gency n e are going to make it more in teresting by dividing profits still furthe and all buyers of dry goods and shoce will find it greatly to their interest to d bheir Christmas trading with us. A goods must be as we represent, them c wve make themi goodl to you. A few priices wi'll convince you whr say Is true: Large .size cotton blank:ets Oc the pal: Large size heavy cotton blankets $1. A. K. /V est End, For Lung Troubles Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumptien. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know It is true. And your own doctor will say so. Th" best kind of a testimonial - "Sold for over sixty years." am~a-ararmmeasmenenenowsonnesMam Mado bJ. . yr o.. Y or nMss. SARSAl'ARItLA. A ierSAIZOR. we have no necrets! Wo pub'lish the fortnaIno of all our mnodioines. Rp tho bowels retgular with Ayer's Pills and thus hasten recovery. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All porsona lohling ilaigiliist t a eattite of the lato L. 1). Rt'plhenam muslq .p en 1th 130e 1 1m Vul proven on or be fore the 1- day of J1nn try. 1908, or he d-barred payment; andl all persMons in debted to s -id estate mustt malke pay e, ont r.n1 or before tle ab.v' dto t) the nnldersiained Li. P. STEPIlENS, Nov 21, 1907t3. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice is hereby giveii thtr. I will make application to J. H. N wbery E-q , Probate .Judgje, of Picknspti co-sity. in ti. state oi Southi Caroliin m flt 3d slay of Jalnuary. 1190-, at I o'look iii th forenoon, or :4.s son ihr ft or as sail application can be beard, for Islave to make fi $eittlemont or theI 8t. fit J L. Collinau. dettfmased, and oltain d. charge ats admittistrator of said estate. 28t4 A. J. Boggs. C. (' P. Ador. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. Notice )s heorolby given tlint I will mnace applieationt toJ. H. % 5whery Eiq , Judge of Probitte for Pickicns count y. m the stale' of 'outh Carolina, on the 7h day% of Jvinary 1908, at I I O'clock in the forenooi. or as soon thereafter as the saill application can be hseard. for leavr to make final settleiiett of i t eestate of John B. Siiherlid dec'nsdl. ittd ol - thiin diseliarge as execntor of snid estate. 5 Dec. 1007t4 D. F. Sutherland, Executor. Notice of Final Settlemcat and Discharge. No ice is liere-by given that I will make application to J. B. Newlbery Esq , Judge of Probate for Pick.'ns county. met the state of f-outi Carolina on the 'NJ day of JaniuarY 1008. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or ns soon thereafter a said application can be hearsl. for leave to make final settlemen t of tie. estate of Gideon Ellik decc..ased, and4 ontain d. charge as administrator (if Raid -stat'. 5D)ecO07 G A. Elli.4, Adner. Notice of Final Settlement ad Discba&g. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J B. Newber3 Eq.. Judge of Probate for ickeno Count ,. m t ti t of 0 outh Carolina, on the 3d Oay~ of January, 1:908. at 11 o'eisek i~n the forenoon or as soon thaeueafter ia said( appheatdon cani be heard. for leasv. to mnake final settlement of the .estate of Job C. Smith. deceased, andi obtain di. chiatge as administrators of said estate. 1Dec 5, 1907-t4 M. T1. SMIITH. Admr.. Notice of Final Settlement and Dis Notiss j~charge. Nteinhereby given that 1 will maske aipplicaiti on to J. B. Newbery, Esq., Jutdge of Probste for Piekena county, mn thle State (If Southa Carolina, on the 9th day of January, 1908, at 13 o*0'ook sn the forenoon, Or as5 soon thereafter 5as said application can1 be heard, for leave to malukeilul settlemenmt of the estate ol Rt. A. Cochran, dleceased, and obtain dischargo a~s aldministrator of 'sid estate. IDec. 12, 1907. G. B. Coehran, 4t Admr. with the will annexed. hle Cry Times!" North Carolina wool blankets $2.50 pr Better wool blankots up to 10 the pair t Better red flannel than we had last year at 15 and 25 cents. - Heavier cotton flannel for 8k, 10 and - 12* cents. r We believe wve sell cloaks 20 per cent cheaper than the same goods can be a bought elsewhere. 1 Hosiery and underwear atock nomn. r plete. We sell ribbed hose for 1(0 cents straight t hat can't be equalled anywhter .t for lets than 1243 Cenis. We are stribtly headiquarters for good .shoes, the leather is right, the style it right anud the price s.atll always be right Park, Greenville, S C Fine Far: ON .DE At My HL1ome on -Keo ens. 1 will sell my Farm or 1ess, 40 a cr(s of fine ..J acires4 under- wire, 25 acr e3 cll I II (.1 is fl in.e aftst 11e, t ivat ion, baln ce in or On th b,)pace is a good largo bai ns, cribs, tooI fhct 0 his is one of the fin tto be fiou.d anywhere. Also all nItensils use bu11g ;ies, 8 2-horse was rak-e, 1 cutaway harrow, per, 1-2 interest in a Mc( 2 cotton planters, 3 Pla: (0 adles, 3 Olliver Chille - n1d evaporator, l compl( hel, plfw stocks,. hoes, r eI c., et c., too numerous t Lot of corn, todder, lood -tuffs raised oi. this NOW FOR BARGA Five Good work yea s old arid weighing j ctittle,'siheep, hogs anld beeCs. Let of plow geers, sa 'Terms: Cash on -i 1 the fari; the farm. will I in onle and two years, wi ticip paymet MRS. M. F~or' further inftormatiorn se~e ( A Pleasure I We Cani supply you wi Gifts. Toys for the childre plates, salad dishes, fancy c ers and glassware. Lamps, from 25c to a i If you want to please y warm shoes for the house. Remember, small chiel Come to see us. RA ISI n for Sale C. 27, 1907. Wee River, Near Old Pick containing 448 acres, more ,eovWee River bottom land,40 es of which is sodded to Tom 180 acres in fine state of-cul [nal forest and well timbered. I-roothi 2-story dwelling, twio ionse buggy shed' etc. In egstequipped and best farms d on a tarm, consisting of 2 'ons,. 1. mowing machine, 1 veed r - stock food . chop Jormik Shredding Machine, let Jr. oultivators, 4 grain I turn plows, I molasses mill ,te set of shop tools, 1 rarm ikes, picks, foks; iattocks, o'm ent i butt, aIways needed. hay, shredded leed, and all place this year'. INS IN LIVE STOCK. mules, age fion 4 to ror 800 1 o 000 lbs. Lot of pigs and several stands of dles and wilgon harness. of t lhe a bore :ticles except )e sold for 1-3 ,cah, balance th leave to purchaser to an M. CRAIGI 'ig Bros., Picken. , s.c. -o Give or R~eceive th many nice airticles suitable for n, rugs, rockers,. centre tables, cake UPS and saucers,. bowls and pitch i4 swinging hall lamp. our wife buiy her a pair of our :ens are dull now. De Cash Stord4