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Local and Hansel Bivens spent Saturday in Greenville. The cockle burr predicts an early frost. So says the jay bird, Miss Willie Mae Lathem is in town visiting friends and rela tives. Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor spent Saturday in Tavlors with relatives. After a short spell of sickness Miss Ferdie Legare is able to be again. Dr. Fred Carpelter, of Green ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mauldin. Mrs B. A. Hagood and chil dren returned to Charleston on last Saturday. Miss Edith Power, of Ander son, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. H. Attaway. Mrs, Robinson, of Liberty. visited her son, Mr. C. E. Robin son, last week. Mrs. T. N. Hunter, of Liberty spent Monday with her brother, M-r. C. E. Robinson. John Harris wants to know if a son was born unto the moon would the sky rocket? Mrs. Flora Lathem, of Green ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richey. Mr. Clyde Smith, court stenog rap 1c~or his home in An derson on last Saturday, Mrs. E. W, Hardy, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. -Mary doore, has returned to her home in Johnston, S. C. To The Realizing the shortage of< and knowing that each and ever possible, we have decided to be Tues( And give the buyer more fc Now this sounds a little ambig the people have been tooled so tofore with socalled cheap sales get off old shoddy stuff that has for years, they are slow to pay to sales. But right here we that we have been in the mercar only about y8 months and t1 single thing in our stor e that h~ turned during that time. s'Come and inspect our stoc *don't prove that we will sell yc the money during this sale we you to buy. It will pay any bi a good size bi!l of stuff to come our store. We carry a full line of stapl< groceries and keep them fresh. To show a few ruling prices sale, provided there is no other in wholesale prices, we will giv< fine granulated sugar to the do pounds light brown sugar to t] pounds very best roasted cofi and 5 pounds very best green C Now this is the kind of coffee yo ma used to make for your old when he had the headuche. rising generation don't know such coffee, but right here we come to our store, buy oned] go home and have the kettle an< pot scoured and washed out, an< some coffee from what we sell y it. If youi will then go before a Iic and make oath it is not goo fund your dollar. What is an~ this proposition? Now a word about Flour. We sell the "Blue Ribbon" at Every sack guaranteed or your $5-50 gets one barrel of either 1 on while this sale is on. We guarant e 16 ounces to e 3 feet to every yard and every we sell. Now a word about Shoes We have them in nearly all st and colors and at prices never hi fore. Bring on your whole far So come one and all and g< warm welcome awaits every get prompt and polite attention. JA Alow Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Banister f Liberty, spent Thursday wit] kir. and Mrs. R. E. Bowen. Miss Gussie Cureton. of Green ille, spent Sunday with he: mother, Mrs. K. L. Cureton. -Rev. C. A. Waters is at hom gain after attending the W . T. U. Convention in Ander on. Since returning home Rev. C A. Waters has been quite ill We wish for him a speedy rE :very. Mr. Garland Seaborn has rc burned to Greenville to resum his work with Hobbs Dry Good Company. Mrs. J. McD. Bruce, Mr. Ha :ood Bruce and Miss France Bruce spent last Saturday i: 3partanburg. Miss Or-. McFall has returne< home after a pleasant visit t Dr. L. 0. Mauldin and famil: n Greenville. Mrs. B. K. Thornley, who ha een visiting her mother, Mr N. E. Thornley, has left fo Duncan, S. C. Married by J. B. Newbery a his office on September 26, Mr Elma Sheriff and G. S. Sunme: f near Liberty. Mrs. Sallie Robinson, of Libe by, -pent a few days last weel with Mrs. Mary Moore and MNr ames Gantt. The church at Norris las week in conference unanimous y invited the Pickens Baptis ssociation to hold their annua neeting in October'1913 wit1 bheir church. The Associatio> neets this year with the Secon aptist church on October 16. Trading ~rops this year, and maybe a farmer will want every doll gin a sale at our store near C lay, October 1st, at 8 his money than he can ~uous and as us shoe ther much here- pair in sho in order to buy until y been bought good shoes; .ny attention ty. All we: ish to state No ine itile business Cltig re -is not a s not been We have and men sui and if we pants from t will not ask Nowin re iyer wantig We are pi 20 miles to the ladies. to come and andl fancy complete lin apparel and during this prices durn ~dvanceent We can s< 18i pounds county for t lar and 20 bohmna e dolar; 5 We carry ee for $1.10 lawrea ffee fot $r. gazaea ur old grand- .Mr. McD. grandfather is anything The young es it is when much about of something ask you to Now reme lar's worth, October 1, the coffee The firstc then make and trading u and drink FREE a set Notary Pub- $1.oo. d we 1vill re- To the ne fairer than $7-50 will b< dishes wortli to the amou1 worth $2.50 d "Climax." These disl money back. store and :ind. Come those three f time during very pound, will be giver can of stuff shoes. A small boy or chase gets a None of yles, shapes any grocerne eard of be- Remembe ily and let goods charg t the best bargain you ever g tleman, lady or child at our s Respectfully submil eo Broit Mes. B. Lewis left last o10n day for an extended trip. She will visit Charleston and other i.nts while away. Mrs. Geo: S. Legare and daughters, Julia and Hermena, rturnedt to their home in Char lestun, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, McCol lough, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold, of Greenyille, were in Pickens on a short call last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Legare. who have been visiting their son, Mr. Geo. S. Legare, return-. ed to their home in Charleston last Friday, :;Mrs. C. E. Robinson is still seriously ill. The family have our deepest sympathy and we e hope that she will soon be on the road to recovery. Mrs. J. McD, Bruce, Miss Frances Bruce and Mr. Hagood Bruce, of Pickens were in Greenville yesterday in their Mitchell touring car.-Green ville News. 0 Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Newbery y had as their guest last week, Mr. Julius Folger, of Wyoming, Mr. Folger and family are at present visiting Mr. Alonzo Folger, of Easley. Mr. Irvia Miller, a prominent farmer of the Enon section, is in charge of the livery stables of t Newton & Jameson while Mr. W, C. Newton of said firm is in v North Carolina buying up stock. The many friends of Miss Tom Vickers, of Fairburn, Ga., k read with much interest the an nouncemeut in last Sunday's Atlanta Journal, of her engage ment to Mr. Luther Turner B rewer. The wedding to take place in November. Over Worked Eyes IAre relieved of bloodshot and InMammman with. out pain in one day by Leonardl'a Golden Eye Lo [1 tion. Cools. heals and strengthens. Insist on Lhaving "Leonardi's." It makes strong eyes. Guaanee ormoeyrefunded. Druggists sel it t 2cts orfowared repidon receipt of price by S. B. Leonardi& Co.. Tampa. Fla. i Public ow price for what little is nude r they spend to go as far as teechee, S. C., a. ml. possibly get elsewhere. . We can save the rrice cof one ing a good size family. Don't u visit our store, We sell as s any merchant in Pickens coun sk is a trial. ard to Ready-Made boy suits from $1 50 to $7-50 s from $1o to $21-50, and odd e cheapest to the highest. ard to Dress Goods. epared to supply the needs of The ladies are cordially invited inspect our stock. We carry a of both ladies' and gentlemen's ntend to sell same at reduced this sale. ll the best man hat in Pickens e money. Hats and caps for d boys. an up-to-date line of agate w-are, d dishes of all kinds. Mauldin is with us and if there e likes better than selling dish they are setting before him full good to eat. ~mber date of opening, Tuesday, t a. m. e at our store on that morning o the amount of $5 will be given f dishes, the value of which is t one trading to the amount of given absolutely free a set o f $i-5. And to the one trading t of $r ( a set will be given free ies are now on display at our are sure b 2auties. Now after irst sales any one trading at any this sale to the amount of $5 absolutely free a pair of baby ~7-50 purchase gets a pair of girl shoes free, and a $10 pur pair of woman's shoes free. these purchases are to include this is strictly a cash sale-No d at these prices. ot or ever will get again. A tore and you will always receive 13 Cateechsee Hon. J. E. Boggs and son, J. E. Jr., attended the Flerlage Boggs marriage in Spartanburg Tuesday. Mr. James Connally of the Griffin churah s'ction was at the count y seat Tuesday. He was accompanied by his father, who is hale and hearty at the ad yanced age of 83 years. Messrs Riley Allen, Clayton Newton, of Pickens, and Jame son and O'Dell, of Easley, spent several days last week in the mountains of North Carolina fishincg. Of cousre they had a fine tinme. While Mr Hutchins, a travel ing salesman of Easley, was in Pickens Tuesday we learned that he had a very bad accident in Easley last week, He was riding horseback when his horse became frightened at a passing motor cycle. The horse fell on Mr. Hutchins, bruising his shoulder and thigh severely. A few of the ladies of the town have organized an em broidery club. They had their first meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hagood. The meeting proved quite a pleasure to the members. Mrs. T. L. Bivens was elected president. Mrs. Ha good served a salad course. It is with a sincere feeling of regret that we see our summer visitors leave us. Besides the visitors there are many who have their summer homes here. They add a great deal to our pleasure and.we bid them fare well with regret, but take con solation in the thought that when the birds fly North again they will come back to us. The firm of Ashmore & Par sons has changed recently. It is now in the hands of P. M-. Cafe. Mr. Cate is from Florida where Messrs. Parson and Ash more have gone into the mer cantile business, While we re gret to have Messrs. Parsons and Ashmore leave us, we ex tend to Mr. Cate a cordial wel come and wish him great suc cess in his business here. He carries an excellent stock of goods and all who wish to buy anything in his line will do well to visit his store. His prices are reasonable and he is sure to give every one a square and honest deal. His telephone number is 27. l'ickens is making quite a record in the field of oratory. Having all readiy produced many fine orators, we have re cently it seems produced the best yet in the person of Mr. Ed Bowen, who spoke in the W. C. T. U. Convention in Anderson. The writer was told that Ed made his audience open their eyes and sit on th3 tip-edge of the benche-, and one old gentle man's hair act ually rose straight up-he was completely bald however. Ed brought glory not only to himself but to to his county as well, and it was all worth the gold medal which he wVon. W\e congratulate him and1 are proud of him and his record. The State Convention of the the W. C. T. U. was held in Anderson last week. The Union here sent as its delegate Mrs. George Kirby, Mrs. Kirby re turned to Pickens last Friday and r-eports a nice t'me as well as the many benefits she re ceived from the conyention. The WV. C. T. U. is a wonderful organization that has done much good for the temperance cause. We are glad that wve have an organization in Pickens and urge the women to join the Union and each help to push the good work along. It is a thing worth while and we are proud of our women who take part in this noble work. Let more join and carry the beauti ful flag of Temperance that means salyation to souls, salva tion to our country, to our State and to our homes. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHENET & CO.. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known r'. J. Cheney for the las-t 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to c:..rry out any obligations made by his firm. NA TION.A. ANK or' COMMERC', Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tak.v Internaliy, cos surfaces ofuthe systeni st moni al Sent free. Price 75 cents per ttie. Sold Take Hal' Fmiy Pins for constip'.tion. Nowv ready for jour inspecti Suits and Coats, Men's and Boys be found in upper South Carolin: exceptionally good values. It w~ I.MILLN Friday anm 1 The ladies are especially inv the prettiest lines of pattern hats UUUUUUU M M I Heath-B 1MUU MMUUUU.UUU) Boggs-Flerlage. Lenhardt and A marriage of much interest Last Saturde o Pickens people was that of witnessed the vIr. LeRoi Boggs of Easley to Lenhardt and fiss Myrtle Flerlage of Cincin.. Being near ati, which took place in the decided to hold ~arlors of the Greshamn hotel in ment exercise partanburg Tuesday; Rev. J. met for that . Watkins of Spartanburg per- home of Mr. E ~orming the ceremony. which is about Miss Flerlage will be remem- the schools. TI ered by many as an attractive ed by Super vest of Miss Helen Boggs here Hallum, who ast su.a~mer. on education, Mr. Boggs is the eldest son of gathering, M: Ion. J. E. Boggs, a graduate charge of the f Clemson college, and holds and Miss Anni he responsible position of chief charge of the: ~lectrician at the Alice mill, fasley. Pleasant G They will make their home The Pleasaa .n Easley, where they are re- closed, the sumr ~eiving congratulations of many Friday, after< ~riends- successful tern -----~--of the school. . S. Stewart With H-B-M Co. in ch .trge of P: Mr. 0. S. Ste wart, of Easley. phries. He wi as accepted a position with the wimter school. Eeath-Bruce- Morrow Company The Baptist s manager of their grocery de- have just ab artment, and began his du~ties handsome new ctober 1. Mr. Stewart is a This church is opular and energetic man and community. as many friends all over thej ~ounty, whom he will be glad Birthdi >0 have call on him. The Big. tore was fortunate to secure:Teewl ~is services, and Mr. Stewvart dinner held Sa as cme t a god twn. at the home ~as ometo agool tSimmons, thi west of Picke Subscribe for the Sen tine1. vill be in hono - - . .et Simmons, and was arrano All the relative this good lady come and lbrin; II~iy Su fer ets, and spend l with aC Much busin< Cough or Cold of at t he last t At this time of the year Coughs adjourned on ad C Ads are very prevalent: but \\ Se and good there is no use suffering from them all sickness al when you can get our great Penslar with trouble remedies. We have remedies for Will some wis( coughs and colds in all stages. tell us that all Penslar Children's Cough suits are cause Syrup One caused by (,ontainls nio opiates or narcotics for the body al Penslar Compound Cherry not getting eno Cough Balsam Sa?fe, agreeable, effective .Fortune Penslar Compound White Pine Thee en" mu and Spruce Balsam dn e faesh For severe coughs tione, blotches, or figure it ImpurE Keowee Pharmacy it all,and shows ti Agents for Penslar Remedits. Dike's New Life Pills T Remedies. Nunnally's Remedies and beauty. Try t mn one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods, Suits and 0 vercoats, Ladies' and Men's S 1. These goods were bought rIght and ill pay you to come to the Big Store to do: ERY OPE i Saturday, Oct. ited to attend our opening days. We wi that we have ever shown, and they are mo ruc e-orr PikesS. C. auldin Schools. Here is Your-Chani y, September 28,f o contemip;-e buyingr a ho closing of the save t.o acres wvithi new 5-room Mauldin schools. on .: orse crop cleared, aacres ach other they 1ottomst. I offer this for $1150 their commence- cash. $50 next year. thetn $1( stogether and year for 10 years. Good mill sh necessary outbuildings. purpose at the Or if this does not siuit. you car rwin, near Easley equal t-rmns "fn two other tract midway bet ween Jacres each. Good newv 5-room hc ey were address- one and 7-room house on othe good outbuildings. 20 and 25 acrei ntendent R. T. ed. All fresh land ana good: ade a fine talk county afrords. All these are: to an immense tract 7 miles west of Pickens s. McCombs had close to gins. mnins. churc~he Mauldin school, scooF Se E. W. Pickens. P S. C.R. F.D. 3 e Duckworth had enhardt school. FARMS FOR SA.LE-8 - from Washington, Ga., on roeSchool. public road, three small f~ rove . One farm 105 acres, anoth< t Grove school acres; the other 91 acres. mer session last improved and fine timber. ne f te mstpayments. Come and see t me f te mstWilks county. C. B. OWE is in the history Washington The school was ___ ____ of. D. K. Hum l also teach tihe ; of this section EX R mt completed a Cascade Linen Bri church b)uildinlg. 48 Sheets I a credit fo the g48 Envelc );: Thlis is twice the1 y Dinner be a birthday PICKEN urdy, October 12Th f Mr. .WTarren ee miles north ns. The d inner _________ r of Mrs. Margar-' o is 78 years old, ed by her friends. s and friends of are invited to well fil bask ss was disposed -mof cort It il i Friday. Some J octors say that( rid disease beginO in the stomach. and good lawy er crimes and lau d by ignloranlce eating~ too) much itheoher b fin s In Faces h truth in the sa' - r for.unre," butis ~~ipie, skiun erup)A I oter blemnishes dis bloo:l is back of e n.e'l of Dr. Kinxg's:i iev p~r. mot'a health [(MMMMMMMIMMM( ients Notions, Ladies' Coat hoes, and Millinery to we are offering some your fall shopping. NING landSM l have on display one of derately priced. )W CO. ce oFOR RENT OR SALE-One ' rtwo horse crop. Apply to R. me F. Herd, Pickers S. C. s26t2 house. g Ntice of final littlau9t i DiICh&1p iach! mICaE ica hereby given that e wil E., Judge of Probt fo Pickens coun s of 5 o'clock in te forenoon, or a son there us aon afterease said applcatn can b bad, clear. Sutherland, and obtain discharge a sth gardian. Amos C. Sutherlad. C. H.., cke".I NOtiCg of in! littI.st aui Di:h~ -Notice is hereby, given thatt we. will -nee miles E.Judpp caf Pobate f or Pickens c' fine tdinthe Steof South Carolia a, e h1 rda of ler 191 ma t o ins th forenoonS oar as d hE' of said estate..f Nor Parkins. cae .Ga. o24 Administrators. BARGAIN! md Box of Paper containing $ aper { F OR 25 CENTS p es j sual quantity of goods con paper and the quality is M (ELLENT. S DRUG CO..n Rexall Store.g ig us your ens an d ( and keep . debt and LPPY. RROS.