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Shoes and Clothing We have put in a special line of dress shoes for men The Beacon Brand Prices run from $3 to $4, we have this shoe in all leather, heavy tan, patent leather, box calf, gun metal and kid, if you want a work shoe you can't afford to miss seeing this line, and if you want a dress shoe you can't beat this line, no matter what your make up is they will fit you, if you have a big foot we have the shoe for you, if you have a little foot we can fit you, if you are bow legged or knock kneed come right along we can fit you. HEAVY WORK SHOES We still hold on to the old time brogan that keeps your feet dry. and put corns on your toes. It wont be long till fodder pulling time and you had better come and get you a pair just $1.50. Ladies Kangaroo with and without cap for $1.50, these shoes are all leather and will give you all the service and com fort you are looking for. Old ladies' comfort with cloth tops and flannel lining, this shoe makes life's walk easy, price $1-50. Clothing That iLas Never Been Worn. WVe have just opened up a line of clothing for men and boys, we have suits for men from $6.5o to $15, so if you are in need of any thing in Clothing ldont fail to see us before you buy On this Ile you can find pants from .:5 to $5. some Wool anld Some Lotton, colme and be your own jud . e. Shoot the )roduce to us. KEOWEE SUPPLY Co, Luiind Sale Notice I will sell, at private sale, either for all cash, or pIartly on time, cle feirred paymrients prloperly secured, the lands (leeded to me by .F. Gun dy H- ill. This fai'rm is" in good shajpe, has good d]well in)g, onthiouses, andc eaS ily accessi ble , and comipri ses 90 1 2 acreCs, embhlracing the clvefl= ling, house no0w occ~upied by IF'Guin d y 11.11 1. Tis .s ma~ de up of two t ract one () of(i 74I 1-2 acres and the other of I ( acres. See rnie if you wvan t a g'ood farm. i i. Mv. MAULDIN Pi~icken s Southi Carolina. men e m. @.mae e e~ sinm e m .! Laying by time is Here I Every body wants to rest. Mlountain excursionis and pic nie D paUrties8 have the dlay. 'To all iumch we ar rprdto hepyuhave an enjoyable out der Pie. nic Ha sugar, rice, coffee, grits, cooking oil, lard, kit C fish, salt, syrups, olives, pickles. all kinds of canned meats and* Ufruits, jellies, etc., tin cups, buckets, pans, and cooking utensils, and Wa No. 1 cracker-a-jack cook stove. We can furnish you with good wagon harness, collars. p'ads, and avoidl accittomcs. Tfell your friends on the ruralt routes to buy a gal vaized~.ti iron I wmail box htere. P'aitch up y'our pasture fence. We have plenty of barb, wire. 3 Cross cit saws, hand saws, hanuners, hatchets. chisels, bits &braces, squarea, and other things.I jPikens I-dw. & roeyCo. ee....nans ..e.. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 20 1-4 acres near Wesleyan College, good buildings, wa. ter and pasture, $, i oo.oo. 42 acres in corporate limi r 1 .berty, buildings, water and pasture, $1,950.00. 95 acres i 1-2 miles south of Liberty, buildings and good community, $3,500.00 67 acres i 1-4 miles south of Liberty, a bargain $3,300.00 40 acres near Camp Creek church, one house, wood and water, $1,200.00. 147 acres 7 miles south of Liberty in Anderson county, 8-room house, a good farm and well located $5,00oo0, 7 acres in Liberty, $400.00. 13 acres in Liberty $700.00 25 acres in Liberty, good house, $ 1,400.00. 5o acres, good 5-room house, 40 acres cleared; a good farm in i 1-2 miles of Liberty, $2,500.00. 65 acres hnown as part of the Buriss Riggins farm, best land and location in the county, good buildings, $4,900.00. 8o acres--the M. W. Newton place---one mil. of Norris. This land will make a bale of cotton to the acre or 6o bushels of corn, New 5-room homie and good barn, $6,ooo.oo. 46 acres at Six Mile church, good 6-room house and barn $3,000.00. 6o acres near Pleasant Hill-church, level and good build. ings, $3,000-00. I can give good terms on all of teese lands. J. F. BANISTER, Liberty, S. C. Fiie farm land Splendid section, Do you wish to invest your surplus money in good farm lands. Land is continualy going up, and there is no surer way of your making a good income than by investing your money in some good Georgia farms. If you want land to cultivate and want to get into the garden spot, see me, I have fine imlproved and unimproved productive lands at the most reasonable prices, or if you want to own a home in a section that is blessed with all the favor able conditions, look over my list. One of the nicest little places in this section is a 6o-acre tract, in 2 1-2 miles of Turnerville; 30 to 4o acres cleared; lots of forest trees, has some good branch bottoms on it, has two houses, good well of water and an excellent spring. Can seil you this for $8oo, one-half cash and balance to suit purchaser. Come quick for I won't have this bargain long. Another snap is a 75-4,cre tract that is right near railroad station. '[his is splendid land, about hall of it cleared. Has on it twvo buildings, barn, etc., is well watered and wvell located on public road, in a good community and is just 1-2 mile from school.* For a quick get-awvay to some of my 4ld Pickens county friends, $i1000.00 will swing the deal; 1-2 cash and bal ance to suit the purchaser. A nice 16o acre farm for $i8oo. It lies wvell, is 2%r miles of Turnerville and 2 miles of Hollywood: 40 acres clear ccd. 2 good houses on it. A great place for stock, dairy or poultry. 150 acres for $1500. Has good house on place; in % 2 mile of Hollywvood:; 21 acres tcleared. Splendid farm witha good school and church advantages Within 1-2 mile of Turnerville, Ga., and on a leading p~ublic road, I have another pick upl for a Pickens county man, in a 60-acre tract with some cleared land, wvell wvatered, some good branch bottoms, good 3-room house on place, good orchard of fruit trees, good wvell and splendid spring. This prop~erty will not be on the market long at $ 000.00. This is a rare bargaini, and if you want it come quick for I have option for only a short time. haePeople that come here. don't wvant to'leave, and all who haebeen able to do sc) hav'e bought wvhile out here, while others have gone back to arrange to buy. WAe have a regnlar "'Pickens County Colony" here and new mnemb~ers are constantly being added. The boys wvant you to join them and I can Fix you so you wvill be a full fledged member in ajifly. Come and see me, whether you buy or not, it will do you good, and help you too, to look over this country and fmnd out why others like it so well. For real estate at a lowv price in a good community see J. A. PEEK, RHE AL ESTIA'ITE IlROKI(ER, Spartanburg, South Carolina W offord Gollege H ENRY N, SNYDER, President A real college~ with high standards of scholarship and char acter. Excellent eqiipmn t. Unsurpassed health condi iin.[Cxpenses mo~derate. Loan funds for wvorthy stu detsif-ty-eighthi session begins S4eptem her 20th. Write for cathalogue. J, A. 'GA MEWEL L, Secretary. Wofford College Fitting School Spartanaurg South Carolina A High-grade preparatory School for boys. Small classes. Individual attention. $155 pays all expenses. Next session September 20th. A. MASON, DUPR EE, Headmaster. Phone 45 R THAT KEG OF IHOb TOM THE DRINK THAT ACHES THE SPOT Pickens Boi 'ng Works, R. L. Davis Pr letor All Togeth ONE GREAT AUGUST Cleanm c6 sale. Summer Goods must make room for our fall Business. All Goods re duced. Short ends and Remnants will be sold at - MONEY S WING PRICES to you. All low cut Shoes will also go with this cut price Sale. Yard wide Sea Island at Sc the yard A. K. PARK, West End Greenville, FOR SALE, FINE FARMA 3 ACRE', 2 Miles from Liberty, known as the Laoon place, 80 acres in high state of cultivation, 100 acres cleared, new 8-room resi-. den. e, new outbuildings, 20O acres in Bermuda grass pasture wired in. One mile from school anid church. Thiis is an excellent place and a bar gain at $6000. Terms if you need them. Some desirable farms in Six Mile section for sale, 1 have farms in all sections of the connty. Let me know your wants in the real estate line. H. M. HESTER THE REAL ESTATE MAN Box 264. Pickens, S. C. Picke:ns Bank Building. L et me write you r fire insurance; I'll plac you in good re.. hiable companies. Slippers at $1.00 Pe~r Pair. Pickens County has been wonderfully blest this year with enough rain to keep the crops from suffer-. 9 ing with the exception of a very few localities and now the rain ...as been general and many fields that looked like they would be a failure are going to or - duce good crops. Surely every body ought to feel teankful No udoubt the crop has been made with the least expense for years, and we doubt whether there has ever been a better prospect in this county tban we have now. We are offering until Sept. 1st our $1.50 and $1.75 lady's slippers for only $1 per pair. We have many odds and ends that will give great values during Au gust. Don't fail to bring us the chickens and eggs. Yours truly. CRAIG BROS CO. - One-pr ice Cash M m-r.cha-cs.