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r 14 . -' ------B*- RIPTIONPRC,$.Yl Established 1871-Voume 43 PICKENS, S. C., OOTOBER 30, 1913 NTRDi NUMB R-'1 L - Ca and Miss Stella ter spent the week-end with 4,' efolks here. Remember the ho. e coming at Griffin church next Saturday and Sunday.' e James Eders-f opular travel ing salesman!," spent the we'ek end with homefolks here. He left Monday for Boston, Mass. A. H. Long, traveling sales man of Forest City, N.O., spent several hours here last Friday. There will be an auction sale at the Easlev hotel, Saturday, November 1st, at 2 o'clock. $1,250.00 worth of furniture will be sold. L. B. O'Dell. b Mis3 Helen Boggs, of Pickens, s, the guest of Miss Anna Trib b4Te"nNorth Main street.-An derson Int.lligencer. - Chief Neal' ..and Constable Alexander des yed a still about five miles n4rth of 'Pick ens last Wednesd y. A quan tity of beer was oestroyed. Curtis Cullom'of Batesburg, spent last Wednesday with friends in Pickens. Messrs. Claude keasler and Ed-Earle left last Friday morn ing for Lisbon. Fla. The many friends of T. It, Allen are glad to see him out again after a recent attack of grip. The patrons of Hagood school are requested to meet at. the school house Friday, November 7th, at 2 o'clock. The trustees expect every patron to be pres ent. Business of importance will be discussed. A large number of Pickens people attended the fair at lEas ley last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Craig, of Florida, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Craig last Week. Mr. Craig is a native of this county, but has for several years made his home in Florida. He and his wife are on an extended visit to friends and relatives in this county. The Euclid Male Quartet, the first nuniber of the' lyceum 1 courae; will appear at the'school 1 auditorium tonight (Wednes day.) Those who bought sea pon tickets are requested to call on J. E. Boggs, Jr., at the Pick ens Drug Co., and get same. . - A large crowvd attended the song service at the Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. Profs. Mc. D. Bolding, R. H. Crane, R. C. Robinson, P. C. Cartee, S. P. Freeman and Ar thur Stokes were all present and led the singing. Messrs. Ca'rtee, and Christopher and Thomas with bass and cornet, greatly aided the singing. J. S. Chris topher presided. . - / Ada Bell, the eighteen-months s old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Craig, died at their home here on the 18th Inst., after a short illness. The body was last to rest the day following in the Pickens cemetery, the ser vices being conducted by Rey. J. M. Stewart. -The bereaved * parents have the sympathy of * the entire community. From all over the county *comes the report that Pickens conihas the best corn crop in her history. Last week Mr. W. P. Baker brought us an ear of corn with six other ears grow ing out of it. This week Roark Powell of Pickens route 8 brings us an ear with eleven other ears| -growing out of it, making twelve ears in all. All th e grains awe fully matured. Hel says there was one other ear on the stalk. making thirtet n e.r on one-stalk.. Can anybody in South farolina beat this? .s .jt-Between home and Pick ens oneladies blue coat; finder * please return to owner and get reward.- Ida Baker. Personal Misses Knight and McDonald gave a delightful "tacky party" last Friday evening at the home o. Mrs. W. -A. Stoll. A large nuniber of young people'were present to en joy the occasion. Delicious refreshments were served. Pickens County Fair at Easley The Pickens County Agricul tural and Mechanical Fair was held in Easley on Thursday and Friday of last week, and to say that it was a very great success puts it mildly. Had it not been for the rain, on the last day there is no telling how many people would have attended. As it was In spite of the incle ment weather, the crowd was very large, and everything pass ed in splendid style. The hor ses, cattle, hogs and chickens were very fine. The agricul tural display was first class, and the fancy work by the women, was perhaps unsurpassed by any previous fair in the county. The fair certainly ought to stimulate our people to greater efforts along all lines of indus try. Why not begin now and plan for a big fair next year? Let it be the Piedmont fair and let Pickens, ~Oconee, Anderson and Greenville 'counties come together; appoint a central place to hold the fair and let all our people take part. It certainly would be a great thing for our 3ection of the state. Ask for coupons at our store. With $2 in coupons and Soc in 3ash you can buy any article on )ur 10c counter; with $5 in cou pons and 106 in cash you can buy any article on our 25c coun ber.' Craig Bros. Co,, the store hat saves you money. b6tice to Debtorsand Creditors All Persons holding claims against he estate of the late M. M. Holder must resent the same duly proven on or be Oore the 1at day of December, 1918, or )e debarred payment and all persons in lebted to said estate, must make pay nent on or before the above date, to the indersigned, MAis. Mary M. Holder, 8t Adrilnistratrix. ,otice to Debtors and Creditors All Persons holding claims against the state of the late Joseph Gilliland must >resent the same duly proven on or be *ore the 1st day of December 1918, or )e debarred. payment; and- all hersons ndebted to said estate, mustndeke pay nent on 'or before the above date, to l'.; J. .Mapldin, A ttorney, obr 'to the insge.Mrs. -'L. E, Gilliand, 8t .--.. Ad nnitratrix. Statement of the Condztion 6f The Pickens Bank Located at Piokens, S. 0., it the close of business Oct. 21, 1913. ,RESOUJRQES: Uoans and Discounts . 188 458.02 3verdrafts.................802 54 Bonds and Stc sks owned By Bank................8,200.00 Lurniture and Fixtures. ..2,824.28 Banking House...... ...... 10,71.84 Dther Real Estate Owned 2,887.78 Due from Ban Ks and Bankers 27,475.99 Durroncy.......,...........4,075.00 iold........................ 150.00 Bilver and minor Coin... 78 51 Ohecks and Cash Items.... 28.00 Total.. .... .... ......$245,714.96 LIA BILITIES: Dapital Stock Paid In. $ 20,500.00 surplus Fund............29,500.00 Un dIvided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid.................... 11,218.84 Due to Banks and', Bankers 5,087.22 [ndividual Deposits subjeot to Check.... ............ 78,940 80 Savings Deposits.. .... ....74,759.82' C'ashier's Checks............718.28 Notes and Bills Rtediscounted 15.000.00 Bills payable, Including cer t~ficates for money borrowed 10,000.00 Other Liabilities, vi.: Intransit 10,00 Total.,.... ...'........$245,714.96 State of South Carolina, County of Pickons. Biefore me came I. M. Mauldin, cash inr of the above named banlk wno, being duly sworn, says that the' above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said banu. 1. M. M A ULDIN. Sworn to and sabscribod before me, this 27th day of Octobe r. 1913. FUANK M'FALL, (seal.) 'Notary Public for South Carolina. Correol ~.ttest J. M STEWART, 3. ! UU Directors. Have you gotten a knli? Protracted Meet ings at Easley *The protractednieeting at the First Baptist church, where Dr. Vines is preaching with such power is attracting large crowds. Services every morning at 10:80 and every night a* 7:30. The meeting at Glenwood Is attended by large congregations and much interest is being man ifested. Evangelist Yarboro of the M. E. church is a power in a meeting. Sormons' every af ternoon at 3:30 and night at 7:15. Next Sunday Mr. Yarboro will hold three services-11 a. m.. 3 p. m., and 7 p. m. His three o'clock sermon will be to men only. Every man in reach of Glenwood ought to hear that sermon. The people of Easley have a great opportunity to hear these two great preachers. Land Sale. Salesday in November, 1913, I will sell to.the highest bidder, for cash on day of sale, the T. J. Robinson place, 27 acres, one mile south of Pickens C. H., fronting on Liberty road. This is an ideal suburban horne. The Improvements on place cost, four years ago 01,800. The place sold three years ago for $3,300. John F. Harris. J. A. Smith the photographer of- Easley has discontinued his weokly visits to Pickens until after Chirtmas at which time he will again take up his work here every Monday as usual. However he will notify you through this paper when to ex pect him. WANTED.-Young men to learn barber trade. Barbers make from $12.50 to $63.80 per week. Tools furnished. You get alt you make while learning. Write J. R. Queen, Big College, No.,1. Spring St.,. Spartanburg, S. C..i' For Sale-9One Jersey milch cow. See F. B. Watson, Pickens Route 2. STATEMENT OF TE THE LIBEI Located at Liberty, S. C., at til RESOURCES. Loans and .Discounts..... ........ 84,302 46 Overdrafts .. .... ... .. . . 8. Bond and stock owned by bankli 40)0 00 Furniture and Fixtures.... ... ...... 1,834 18 1Bantking oak..a ..d ..k1,48 82 Duefom Banks and llankors 9,491 4. Currency..'... .... ..... ........ . .. 5,713 00 Gold ...-* ... ..... . 7 Silver and other Coin.........129 (10 Chocks andaeash Items... ....... 841 41 'Total........................ $107,21278 STA T 0 OF SOUT H CA RO IN A, s .COUNTY OF PICK RNS. f. - liofore me came (C. E . hush, Cashier of the al that the above and foregoing statemetat is a true c said Hank. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th d Correct .Attest: 11. C SHIRLEY .1 IiSTrElR .Directors. Statement of the KEGOWE1 Located at Pickens, S. C., at the it ESOU RUES Loans and iscounts,...........89,21 81 Overdrafts............. ............ 110 18 Due from liks and ranker. 1043.7 Currency...... ....... .... ........ 1,400 00 Gold ........... .... 100 00 Silver and other Minor Coin,... 278 8 Total ...... ..... ... 90,143 60 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. Before me came Mi. C. Smith, Cashier of ave the above and foregoing statement is a trin Sworn to and subscribed before me tils 7th de Correct-Attest: .1. P. CAREY JR.) N . . CREYY Directors. e COUGHS a Start this kind of weather. SVick's Croup Salve, 25 SDike's White Pine anel )M and 5oc. Cuta-Creme 25c, for ch Sdelightful preparation. KEO WEE Pl SR. E. LewI t Phone Southern train No, - 11 waE wrecked one milenwest. of Eas ley Monday afterhoon about 4 o'clock and EugieerVoIles waf killed- andnile other persons in jured, none seriously. B a e cross -ties is supposed to hayw caused therails -to-spread. The whole traiti was derailed and the engine was almost entirelh buried in the bank. The wreck was cleared up by 12 o'cloclk Tuesday. There will be preaching at the Bethlehem Methodist Chuich on next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock; everybody invited. Re member the time and date 3:30 o'clock November 2nd. B. G. Vaughan Pastor. Dr. Olifton, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, will be at his office in Pickens Friday week, Oct. 31st, and in Easley the following Saturday. Nov. 1. J ust one day at each office. For information inqtire at Keowee Pharmacy in Pickens, and at Smith's 'Drug Store in Easley. Eye glasses fi ted perfectly, catarrh cured. adenoids, tonsils, polypi, cataracts, etc., removed. Charges very reasonable. Ex aminations free to all. $8.00 worth of ware will be given away free. with every Majestic range sold at our Dem onstration one week only Octo ber 27th to November 1st. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. Take care of the hens. We are now paying 30c per dozen Eor eggs. Craig Bros. Co., the store that saves you money. Friday afternoon, the tast da'y >f the Fair at Easley, someone eft a laprobe (lightweight) in a 'uggy belonging to Rev. T. E. 3lyde. Owner can get same by 3alling on Mr. Olyde at his home near Pickens. People who know are going to buy a Majestic Range during our demonstration, week. You would too if you knew. - Read our big ad in this paper. [E CONDITION OF 2TV BANK e close of business Oct. 21, 1913 LIAlI LITIES. ,apital Stock Paid In... ....... .......25,000 Co Judivided 1i rof't;, 1ess *6rrent Ex pnses and Taxes Paid ........... .a,9W H ndividual Deposits Subject to check 31,03.11' [lime Certificates of Deposit ..........12.177 .13 1,tshieor's Checksa.... ........ ... ills Payable, in luding Certificates for Money Borrowed, ..... 29,000 00 .Total.................. ..........it .212 73 love n aied I ank, whs ; being dly sWrn, Stv r af October, 1913. C 881 al.] A . L. JOHNSON, Ntary Pnt li S. C Jondition of the 3 BANIK, closo of business Oct. 21, 1913. LI 41hTLITIES. )apital Stock Paid in............. ...25,000 00 Luivided P rofil, losUtrreit l~xpen Due to Bank and liankers ..... .....12 lB1 D~ividends Unpaid................. .. (JO0 Individual Deaposits Subject to (Check 20,247 92 L'ashier's Checks.'...'.................1(0,r6 Blbl Payable includling Certificates F~or Mtoney 110orrow ed 25,000.0( Total... . . .. ........ ..9 ,143 6C the above nmed lhank, iji hiig dill si or M.. C. SMITh., y of October 1913. *.JNO. G. CA REY, Notary Public for S. C. e and 5oc. Tar Cough Syrup, 25c ) apped hands and lips-a FIARMACY s, Ph. G.. 24 Senator Smith Back Statement of the Condition Sutment of the Condition of Washington, Oct. 24.-bhena- -armorl ad Uorohats I Bank of Norris, tor E. D. Smith after an abs- located at Liberty, s. U., Locoated at No-tie, S. 0., ence of two weeks it home, re- at the close or business October 21, 191a At the close of bulesi Oat. 21, 1913. turned to Washington today. $51sURCEs There are now only three mem- a........g15.97 e itEsoUR ES: Ovedrala.....880.67 Loanis allot Discount,..----S'11.O83.8o bers of the South Carolina dole- Furnitue ad' iiixtures ......1620 11 Oerrafnsco----------.. 8.6 gation in cQngress in Wasning- Banking House ). 11 Vrre- --- --------- -- ton-the two senators and Rep- e from 1ank 'i's an.a 18 012.02 Rati g l'l,s.'. ---.... 2.010.9 resentative Aiken. After Mr. .." ' -.......... 1 718 00 Duo fron Jani al i iere 33.18 1 Alken goes home next week, Silver aT eo,''''''........... 20000 ""rrency-------- ----1)74 Alkenoes offionextweek, Si or aa otter yit, 731)Silviar andi Ci her*ir tuw -(J-oin tau)..s which he expects to do, the dele- Cheos and cas1h Itel;' 4-498.-9-'----v----n-o---er ---.o com gation will be still further de- Total...............' T L -A I3Iis.rs) pleted and there will be no --'--------.. LIaous aIITIES member of the house from South L i r1. s 0 OaIit afsc Paid In200.00 Carlia hreCapital Stock Paid 1-.... e a o no ;i-n airplus Fund.... ' 1,00.06 Undividud Profits. hess v ur Uniivided profits less Current rit Exlienles and Taxes 37ic until Novem- ,Expenses and Taxes 1id 1o I Ii Best shells, shell nteed Inoeividual Deposits subject lo Iflqiin. alt 9 tesubjeot her 8. Every shell guaranteed. Cheek.................. 7,74.73:u if ----- ------ 37,745s 1 A No more after these are sold, 12 Time .ertificates,of Deposi.. 's'(i) 0e.)c of Deposit 4,"20, 2 0 and 16 guage. Ladies' waists Cashier's Checks............. 610 01 1Ii -,------ 057110 25c to 75c. Sweaters nme price. Bills piyable, Including Certi- '1 It' it imiading Cer 25c o 75. Swater qam prie.licateLs for Money Borrowea 14,O0!t.i1(! 11 loNt ') Borrowe~I 20.000.00 Finest wool skirts, 50c to $4.00. Calico, 2ic yd. Sheeting, 5c. A ''otal............... ....*7,.H...- -. 0,73.58 few shoes left at 25c to 75c pair. State4 of South Carolina, 0' ('ut ana. Good wool suits for boys and County of Pickens Cvu-I in men, $2.85. Guaranteed flour fir, ro me oine W. H. Chapman ltr.e '' 1' W. WTttf. Calhier $5.00 bbi. As cotton goes up Cashier of above named bank, who, lie- o f ahm e 'I Iank. whIL, being my.00 prbs go doon Ites al ing duly sworn. says that the above and duly Els i tt the above and my prices go down. It always foregoing btatement is a true o, ndition foregimt I-tm a tIi) ai pays to see T. D. HARRIS. of said batik, as shoivn by the books of of said ii. b ow se,, sof -------..--.said banik W. U. Ch" ama. maid bankl. 1i5. W. T1 A'] E . Sworn to and sul'scribed beore me Sworn to A.d sub ti,.sI neo Household e c o n o m y-the his 28th udty of Octobir, 19!3. this 27th lay o f 1 .d.n.,. Iwv. main spring to reduce the high V B. Glenn. i- M : ALDIN, (sl) Notary Publio Notary Public for Sth Crolt a. cost of living. Start at the Oorrect-Attest Correct Attest: vital point-your range. See W.H.1OHAPMAN E V. TAT'. our ad. in this issue. T. J. bl AULDIN Direotors I M. MA UI IN, Directo. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. T. N. HUNTER, T. J. M\Ul iIN, GREAT SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE AT ITllEBATTERYE EASLEY, S. (. C Saturday, November Ist. FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY,' NOV EMBER Ist, we will place on sale about 200 Men's Suits, All Brand New, This Season's Styles These Suits are manufactured by Burger - Hood & Co. Bqltiniore, one of the largest Clothing Manufactrfries In the country. We are going to offer you your CHOICE of any Man's Suit in our store for $8.99: There will be values in this lot from $10.00 to $15."o. Serges, "%Vors .t .s, Whip Cords and Fancy Mixed Goods, all made up) i n the latest styl-s. -,Don't forget to come SIturday, as' we will only make -' .. -:e One Day. We a.ie doin this simply jo>7' nIs an'iothing Derartment and to let yoi - wt a ir offering -:in' Men's Clothing. it , , - wl .--J m u wheti you Ican buy tl- i i Great.Value here 8.90? Remember the price, $8.99-no mv. . 1 less--and Sat urday, Nov. ist. ONE DAY 14A We have the largest line of IFall and Winter goods ever brought to Easley. We bought these goods cheap and we are going to sell them cheap. We have a full line of Ladies' Coats and Coat-Suits and Children's V.*'t Coats, and we will sell you your coat or suit as cheap and cheaper than you could buy it anywhere in Green or Anderson. We also havc a full line of Millinery goods. Miss Nettie Barton is in charge of this depart ment and she will be glad to fit you up in a hat that will suit you, and your pocket- u A book, too. Please note these prices, Ladies' all-wool verge sulti, hne' with satin. s110(5. uaid reineinleor we Btand behind evo.y pair of up S15 01. our price $10.(0 and $12.50. 6ho0s. nd eai. Ladies' black hioad-cloth tuit. value $10.00. out 2 ig boxe'H searbc light matches for 5v. price $7.50. 10 full pound boxes best soda iitd for 25c, Ladies' long black coats for $3.98. 8 cakes good laundry soup for 25e. Ladles' long poney-skin coats, vau $7.50, our. 7 boxes Urandnu' Wasling i'owder ,or 5 -. u pie o98 - 6 cakes soaip and 2 boxes wa-lmung p ,w< el or 2io. pliete $1.9a.Mfls~ heavy mnixed. wool soux ferW,! Children's ponev.sitln coals $1 48 to.(0. Men's (Xtra leavy il. woo! sox r'or Ladies' black wool serge t-kirts $1.98 to $1.00. Lattie' haovy afill-Wool hliqo He to 2o . Men's at d boys' suits. (Good lleavy cotion elue1 v , value 74- , d for : 3d. Boys' suits. We have a suit for every boy 1et 86 inch Soa J1indl sleev ing. good hea-vy weit in Pickne county. and the prices are right. We have short lenthea for 5o ytrf. g .1 tfam as cbeap as 98c and up to $1.00. See ub beforo Fancy outings, light and dark patterns, for 5i yd, - you. tuy your boy's suit. ood calio, al colors. for 0 i rl.. a heavy fleece lined under shirts andt draweis, Get fltlit wii eow to E-iley to do your trad. ___ illp No, S ur prico 30c. ieg and iake ouir store y our headquu-ters and we - H41OEi-we haveo me for every iieiimehr (f the %will show.(ou the ligost stock of dry goods with famh . Bring us your feet and let us fit them up iii the right priwe, too, behinl thom, to be found in this) a good pair of shoes. We believe we can seli ymi p'rt of the ouilry. tI-menber our motto is "Your your shoes cheaper than a shoe store, lecaus-. wo mi1lov back 1n any psturchaes m,ou make with us not; mytie got oPther thogj s ito make money out of hesukt a 44a18filctory. wirh yol." u The Store That's Always Busy."n Edwin L. Bolt &-Co., Props. EAsLEY, s. C. u uu u "Mir "Nw-1111