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* Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Dice Bolding' little child is very ill with th( croup. Hope it will soon re cover. Mr. Fdgar Mauldin, of Mil Creek. was in town yesterday on business. Mr. Clevin Merck, of Six Mile was in town recently. Mrs. Louis Hawkitns. of Lib erty, recently visited Mr. an< Mrs. W. N. Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Wilmon of Six Mile, recently visited Mr and Mrs. Joel Newton, at Norris Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawkins of Liberty, R. 2, visited Mr. an Mrs. J. D. Meuldin, Friday. Mr. Whitmire, of Cateechee passed through here Friday o: last week. Mr. Will Williams visite Pickens one day last week. Mr. J. D. Mauldin went t( Pickens last Friday. s Mr. W. G. Mauldin has re turned from a long sojourn ir Columbia. He talked like h< enjoyed his visit. Happy Home. A Happy Reunion. On the 20th inst., the children grandchildren. neighbors an< friends gathered at the home o S. P. Brazeale to celebrate hi 75th birthday-77 in all. A. W. Gravley rendered somi fine music. After singing a fev pieces, a good talk was made by S. P. Brazeale. He spoke of th< long life he had lived here among his neighbors, having sojournet where he now lives for 40 years Then a fine talk by W. H. Lewis showing the importance of ob serving a righteous life that our days might be long in the land. A. W. Gravley spoke of the life a man should live to be use ful to his fellow man. Then Mr. Parrott spoke of the importance of being ready for receiving the reward that awaits him. Dinner was then announced, whereof we were glad. We went to a table loaded dowrn with good things. We showed the hostess that we appreciated her cooking. After dinner Rev. E. L. Thom ~ason talked on seed sowing and -the harvest. Then came the sad time of *saying good-bye, knowing thai we would never all meet againi in this world. We hope to havE another reunion at this homE * * Mainl.* A Call to Loyers of Law and Order, At the annual meeting of thE ensCounty Interdenomina tional South Carolina Confer ence, last October, a committe< yras appointed to arrange foi rand call a meeting of the prohi bitionists, and all lovers of la'v and order of Pickens county, t< meet and organize for the pur pose of enforcing our laws, an< especially the law prohibiting the sale of alcoholic liquors. Messrs. B. J. Johnson, J. T Taylor and A. H. Best wer< appointed as the committee Circumstances have been suci as to prevent an earlier call, W now call the meeuing for Tues day, March 7, at 12 in., in th courthouse at Pickens. Rev. J. L. Harley, state super -intendent of the Anti-Salool League, will be with us. W ask all pastors and S. S. super intendents to announce thi meeting to their congregation and schools. Let everybod: come and bring his neighboi A. H. BEST, for Comn. Secret Order Meetings. Masonic-A. F. & A. M. meet Saturday nights on or befor the full moon .Chapter-R. A. M. meets Fr day nights on or after the fu moon. -K. of P.-Meets every Mar day night after the fi'-st an third Sundays. W. 0. W.-Meets every firs and third Tuesday nights. City Counlcil meets Tiuesda Pickens. R. 3, A crovd of Y'oung. peopile from -this section attended the singing at Mountain Grove last Sunday evening. Misses Essie Kelley and Irene Hendricks attended the teach ers' meeting at Pickens, Satur day. Miss Hendricks, who was visiting Miss Essie, says she had a pleasant time, and I know she i did, for Miss Essie is a charming entertainer. Miss Flora Kelley spent Wed nesday night with her cousins, Misses Gertie and Lola Watt. Mrs. W. D, Gravley and chil dren, of Reedy river, spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. The Hagood school is progress ing nicely, with Miss Irene Een I dricks as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hudson > gave the young people a party Saturday night, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. These old folks certainly know 3 how to make you feel at home. Miss Gertie Watt won the prize for the besl speaker at the Hagood school entertainment Friday afternoon. The Sayingsiof a Sage. All that it takes for a woman to think that she is happy is to have a husband who makes her think that he loves her as much as she loves him. Men do not like a woman who is as smart as they are, for they want her to think that they know it all. If a man knew as much about business as his wife does about the household he would soon get rich. NURSfNG MOTHERS show the beneficial ef fects of Scoff's Emulsion' in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour ishes the child. Nearly all mnothers who nurse theirchildren should take this splendid food tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGIS Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautifull Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. scorr & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. New York losands Hlave LMney How To Find. Out. Fill a bottle or com~mo- glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a brick dust sedi ment, or settling, stringy or milky ~Vappearanceofteu ;-icates ann I1 K7 tion o~f the kid nzys; too ire quent desire to - -'. - .,.,pass it or pain Sthe back are also symptomls that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need atnin There is comfort in the knowledge so 1 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting - rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, Iliver,blde an vr ato humr passage. Corrects inability to hold water S an scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne .cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is sooni realized. Tt stands the highest be s causeof its remarkable health restoring prop erties. If vou need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by .druggists in Efty-cent ~ ad one-doilar sizes. no, -es You "iay have a sampl~e bottle sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., lBmg hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and ~emember the name, D-- Kilmer's Swamp oot, -and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on -very bottle. SAR E 'iS ' A!R ~0 SALSAM .A ~LO E AUDA CH E? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF Nearly Everybody ---TAIKES SIMMONS LIVER RECILATOR WHY YOU NOT 1F The largest shipment of fer illzer ever received in the Pied mont section reached Greenwood last Friday, when a solid train load of 21 cars came in over the C. & W. C. Ry. It was loaded goods from the Read Fertilizing Factory of Charleston, and was hipped to Lee & Blake,of Green wood, the largest fertilizer deal ers in South Carolina. LGSTONEScfATOME of gnm ch. Right Side audr Shol der Bladoe spE bookaee. Spells a! Steook treoule. Indigton. ik odsah, e. liJundiee. ilioausness. Cosipudoes. to.. Blues. Nervous Weakitess. Debility. Lmoss .1 ergv. booms. Pulisops or Oppressies o~er egos of Liver or Issach. Chronie Catarrh. Bad Taste. Coted Tosgue. Week or Irregular Heart. Thes" are saujtkahile symptesso of Gallntoueoor a condition pro ductive to their form ott. Isuc pron does a a selly hae all of thee. symptom. herCall trobles are likely to prdce thoes Pt -se tiam or other We will send 2 opy at our copyrighted MEDICAL BOOK FREE as Call troubles. Appendicitis and an Stomach and Lier' Ails, to aou. interosted or who so ffers from any of the *saove syruptoms, or. to aid delay 204i SUfrilig. let me send you at nce a packate consising 30 Miys' TR;kTmaa FOR $5 '"ONIS9 DAYS' APPROVAL Mosoy refuded for modicss returned uithis 10 d27s if et fully satsfied. .ur tre een oopiss of four diftreat Mdicines which if takes is eenjuaction will edoct a enre il fiaresse. Adre. GAJLBATONE REXEDY CO. DPt. 33. 225 Dearborn St.. Chiaeo. UMae& The Last 1 Before Our S1 Many rare bargains in remnat They must go. The early bir Soon we will have to arrange We shall be prepared to giv ess life. Donit fail to call on us whe shoes. A. K.'F West End. I "Miore Goods FC PROPRI] ~ickens F Everything f Candies. Canpied Notic to Debtors and Creditors.; Al! Persons holding claimis against the sate of the late James P. Hughes must preent the same duly proven on or before the~ 1st day of .Mach. 1911l, or ~e debarred payment: and all pe-rsons indebt a to said estat.e :nust make pay net <m o:- before the~ above date. to the undrsp:ed. .rE. Bruc~es. eLEA Now An o0ppo: hnas ieve: lecting fT Sto< on all .C] Men's, B and over of Pants. While will be s( ALL - L.RC YOunld Up ring Opening, its and short lengths. d gets the worm. for Spring and Summer . : the best service of our bust ~never in need of dry-goods or 3ARK. eenx J-.lle. - r Less Money". ESTER~ DTOR OF ooi D arior ool I arlor F E r that Cake Goods. Nicnacs. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Al persons holdin:. clalim:- against the esate of the late N. A. Keith b~Ut f r-s" t e 1<an 1u~ 11~ve~ c n tcd to saie .t. m ut man ~ r mnent; on ur befor.. the above <ialtC, to the undesigne- W- C. 10 cu1b. RING SA8L Going On -tunity which the publ.ic L had before-That of se om the Mammoth k of Clothing which I Carry. per cent dis count OTHING-Consisting of Dys' and Children's suits coats. Also on all kinds this sale lasts everything )ld for SPOT CASH. LLTERATIONS FREE* )THSCHILDY HE TAILOR" r-REENVILLE. S. C. NA special FERTILIZERS Many times a need for some sort af.special fertilizer . felt, -and the Navassa Guano Co., has for 40 years bee mak ing a specialty of Special Fertilizers. If you Mr. Farmer, want something for.a special purpose, see the agents, FOLGER, THORNLEY & CO., Pickens and find out how well your needs con be supplied. It will pay you to do this. Your- crops respond toy efforts in proportion to the amount of time, attention and that you give them at planting time, and when the h season comes round you will find that your Bank account have grown in keeping with your efforts now. "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO0 DO THINGS WELL." FARMER WHO LISTENS TO THIS ADVICE c OUT AHEAD OF THE OTHER FELLOW. fl Let us figure with you on your Spring bill of 'e~t~zer. We carry. a line o1 NAVASSA~ GOODS and can fill your wants. NAVASSA GUANO IS SECOND TO NONE. Folger, Thiornley & Company, Agent Navassa Guano Co., Pickens, S. C. ETIWAN FERTILIZE~as Have grown the best crops for Forty Three Yearg Long experience in selecting materials, great c~n, facturing and conscientious effort in every depareth combined to make them the standard of excellerlaynes, The success of your crops next Fall depends rker, the Fertilizer you use. Insist upon having H ewis, ~addox, EwnBra ;e THE FERTILIZER OF QUALITtnants. And be assured of ~ 1a SUC~c688TU Fi8|k Rs&i av1" la Dda - =======.