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We are mentionin Vadertisement,.but th< * M of the extremely close our koods. We have M not mentioned here. M money . you should cE over our stock. * . We have the largest line of Fall an bought these goods cheap and we are g line of t'vs and Coat-Suits y ,ts cheap and cheaper t or e also have a full line 4 milliner in charge of this department an< will suit you, and your pocket-book, tc Ladies' ali-wool serge suiti, lined with satin, Val ue St& - 0. our price $10.CO and $12.50. Ladies' black broad-cloth suit, value $10.00. our prkce $7.50. Ladies' long black coats for $3.98. Ladles' long poney-skin coats. value *7.50, our -priee $1.98. ,Children's poney-skin coats $1.48 to$).CO. IdjkL black wool serge skirts $L.98 to $5,00. B sMen's a P ye' suits. Boys' sui We have a suit for every boy in Pickens co %t y. and the prices are right. We'have iem as elf..p as 8c anl up to $8.00. See us before you buy y) boy's suit, Men's heavy fleece lined under shirts anl drawei a, value 50o,. bur price 89c. FIIOE,-we have shoes for every member of the family. Bring us your feet and let us fit them up in a good pair of shoes. We believe we can sell you our shoes cheaper than a shoe store, because we ave got other things to make money out of besides Blankets-we bought them cheap, and'are selling blankets for 98c. Just received from a big pqnts factory 2C0 pairs Come end~ind your size quick. We have them on sal Men's heavy long black Overcoats, value $7.50, o Just received a shipment of the celebrated Elkin everywhere. We have placed them on sale at $3.481 we will sell you the B13st for ess money? Just received a big shipment of Children's Unfot at 25c suit. Wool Dress Goods Oheap, since the Low Tariff c 75c,.our price 45c yard. 64-inch $1.00 yard.Bioadclo THE BA "The Storp elected L *redl and R. I Southern Ra Schedles Ef fective Sept. 22,119112 N. B.-The following schedule figures are published onl are not guaranteed. Premier Carrier of the Sei ARRIVE FROM THE sOUTH No. 44 ATLANTXL _.. ...-.. stops to discharge passengers fromi Atlanta, or passengers for Charlotte and beyond. No. 86 NEW ORLEANs and A TLANTA. stops only on sundays No. 42 sENEC A (Daily) No.12 ATLANTA.. o 40 AT1LAMTA. N 0 BIRMINGHAM and ATLANTA For Washington iand New York. o" o. disc sengers from Atlanta and to receive c'as engere lotte and beyond ARR1VE FROM THE NORTH 29 NEW YORK and WAsINGTON.... stops to take on passengers for Atlanta 80 (CHARLOTTE...._.. - 11 CHARLOTTE....._. 41 HALTE(Daily). For further information apply to Ticket Agent or writ< W. R, TABER, P. & T. A W. E. McG Greenville. s. C. Columbia fuhr Stock of Mei Boys' Clothin~ Now Comnplei 4P We can show you better values, bette> more snap than we have shown you befc We are also showing a nice line of La( and Long Coats for women, misses and c We are agents for the Kneeland Shoe the Sherwood Specialty shoes for ladies Call and see us. Paci~ris Broth Easley, 8. 0. Agents for Headlight Overalls and S ~OL i~ argains g only a few prices in this 3y will give you an idea i prices we have placed on 1 some extra good values ( To get full benefit of your Ll1 at our stdre and look i I Winter goods ever brought to Easley.. We oing to sell them cheap. We have a full and Children's Coats, and we will sell you han you could buy it anywhere in Greenville )f Millinery goods. We have a competent i she will be glad to fit you up in a hat that o. Please note these low prices, shoes. and remember we stand behind eve.y pair of shoes ;we sell, 2 big boxes search light matches for 5c. 10 full pound boxes best soda made for 25c, 8 cakes good laundry soap for 25o. 7 boxes Grandma's Washing Powder for 25c. 6 cakes soap and 2 boxes washing powder for 23o. Men's heavy mixed wool sox for 10c. Men's extra heavy all-wool sox for 25c. Ladies' heavy all-wool hose ISO to 25c. Good heavy cotton checke, value 7jc yd for 5c yd. 86 o h Sea Island sheeting, good heavy weight in short lenthe for 5c yard. Fancy outings, light and dark patterns, for nc yd. Good calico, all colors. for 5o yard. Get the habit and come to Eisley to do your trad. ing and make our store your headquurter a and we will show you the largest stock of.dry goods with the right price, too, behind them, to be found in this part of the country. Remember our motto is "Your money back on any purchase you make with us not satisfactory with YOU."0 them cheap. We will sell you a good pair of cotton Men's Wool Pants, odds and ends, price $1.50 to $2.00. ns at 98c per pair. n sale at $8.98. Wool Blankets. You know these blankets.sell for $).00 md $8 93. Why pay $5.00 for a pair of blmnkets when Suits, good heavy quality sizes from 8 to 14 yeas, to go ame into effect. 86 it'ch Wo A Serge, all colors, value th on sale at 6O yard. 86-inch Panama for Sc yard. LTTERY Ln 4Iways Bausy." Ys.c. from Easley. W y as informa' ion and Fresh Mitch Cow 5.45 am ..5am Will give a new p~arlor' or 6...i5 pm gan in exchange (Standard 55 pm make.) ,If you have a good for ~la. .cow give age, kind and -amount milk will give. .6.5 am Address .ni.55 am P. 0. Box 361, --.4-00 pm Greenville, S. 0. ..9.55 pm or EE. A. 0. P. A Phone 682 or 2102 1's and 18*1 e tailoring, and re. ~FROM START TO FINISH You start of course with Ont lies' Coat Suits of our exquisite solitaire dia mo~nd engagement rings ani hildren. then you'll want a wedding ring when you marry the dear si for men and est g'irl in the world. INEXPENSIVE JEWELRY Is the proper thing to present t< the best man, ushers, maids o1 honor, and your gift to the bridi should be jewelry, too. We expect we'll be doing er business right here when yot er. want birthday presents for th< children. CALL AND SEE US ThsnHaHI SNIDE3R. 4sor a Easl1ev. s. c Clerk's Sale. I The State of South Garolina, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas.Oourt. Sbl. T. Hendricks et'al, Plaintiffs, M against l. 0. Lenhardt, Defendant. In pursuance of a deoretal order made in the abwe stated case by Ilis Honor if. F. Rine, dated* Nov. 7 1913, I will sell to the highest bidder on Saits la in December, 1918, during the legal hours for sale at Pickens U. H., , S. C., the following tracts of land, to wit: Tract No. 1, adjoining lands of John Entrekin, J. J. McSwain and others, t and containing seventy acres mera or 1 less. Tract No. 2, ad joining lands of Eli slia Kelley, James Hudgens and others, and containing 75 48-100 acre incre or i less. Tract No. 8, adjoining lands of Mary Rose. S. M. Perry and others, and con. taining 9 75-100 acr.'a more or less. I Tract No. 4, adjoining lands of the A estates of J. E. lagood, W. 0. Hen- I dricks and others. and containing 91 80-100 acres more or less. Tract No. 5, the home ti nct, adjoin Ing lands of J. J. McS wain. W. I Hendricks and others, and containing t 72 26-10 acres more or less. I FPr full descriptions of the above tracts of land see lats of Survey on file in Ihe Clerk's ofce, Pickens Coun-I t -, S. 0. is Terms of Sale: On4-half cash on day i of sile, the balance on a credit of i twelve month~s, the credit portion to 8 be secured by the bond of the purchis. V ers and a mortgage of the promis-s v sold and bearinc interest from day of sdle at the rate of eight per cent. per annum until paid,- with leave to the - purchasers to anticipate payment. The purchasers must con'ply with the terms of sale within one hour after the sale or the premises will be re-sold on same 9 day at the ri4k of the former purchaser or put chasers. Purchaser or purchasers 11 to pay for all papers and recordi-ig of ] the same. A . J. BOGGS, 3 (-Oei k of Court. n Clerk's Sale. State of South Oarolmna County of Piokens. C In Court of Common Pleas. A Easley.Loan & Trust Company, Plaintiff l3 against C< H. W. Farr, et al., Defendant. 81 In pursuance of a decretal order made of in the above stated case by His Hanor L Judge H. F. Rice dated Sept. 80th 1913. la I will sell to the highest bidder en Sales. P day in December 1913 during the legal cc hours for sale at Pickens C. H-. S. C. at The following tract of land towit: All to that piece parcel or tract of land in the Si County of Pickens and State aforesaki, to in Liberty township on waters of ti Goldens creek adjoining lands of R. h: Lenhardt, E. S Griffin, R- B. Byars and T( others. containing one Hundred ani al seventy nine (179) acres more or less. One half of this tract of land being owi.ed by F. E. Farr and the other half by:H. W. F-irr. Terms. One half cash on dayiv of sale and the balance on a credit (f Twelve months the credit iwrion to be secured by the bond of the pur(iaser or puir- S chasers."and a mortgage of the prem s3 and <draw intereAt from day 4f sale al I the rate of eight per cent per annum L till paid with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash on day of sale. S Purchase or p~urchasers to) paiy fo all papers and zecording the aan.. A. J.BOGG 4, I ( lerk of Cour-- 5 Clerk's Sale. h: ti State of South Carolina, bi County of P'ickens In Court (t Comnmon Pleas, I The Peoples Bank of Greenville, S. C. a plaintiff. Ii Gus Norris, Mary Findley, Mattie Nor- c ris, Thomas Norris and John Norris, 8 Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made '3 in the above stated case by his Honor i Judge II. F. Rice dated Sept. 26th 1013 1 I will sell to the highest bidder onr saleaday in [)'cem~ber 1913 'durmng the legal hours for sale at Pickens C. H.,* S. '9 C. All that piece parcel or tract of P land situate, lying amnd being In Easley t->wnship), county of lIckens andI state aforesaid, containing 30 acres, more or - less and adjoining lands of 11. WV. Davis. Andrew WillIams, .F ost n others.,. .(ostan Terms.. One hal? cash on day of sale, e the balance on acre.ditiof t welve months r: the credit portion to be secured by th~e f bond of the purchaser and a mortgage Ii of the premises and dIraw i 'terest from il day of sale at ihe rat~e of 7 per cent per ii annum, with lie privilege oif the pur- 'J chaser paying all ctoh if lie so dlesires. u Purchaser to pay for aill papaisi anmd ri - cordirg the satme. A. J1. BOGG(S, (Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. state of South Carolina, b County of Picketas'. Io Court of Common I leas.d U. E. llobinson, Plain. ff, vs. Subie G'enn et al., dlefenidants. In pursuance of a decretal order made in the above stated catS. by his hlonor H. F. lRice dated Seuam. :;0 1913, I will sell to thle highest bidder on salemiday In D e e c m be r , 1913il, during the legal hours for sale iat Pickene' C. II. S. C ., the following trsaet. of land to wit: All that pie to parcel or tract of r land situated :yi g and beIng in the C county and state aforesiaid. 1 Pumpkin- ( towvn towvnship ad'ljoinin'g lands of I Charles Anthony, Wi;l (lenn JTr. and I others and containing sevemy -six and three fourths (761) acreta more or less, to1 pay for all papeorA and r.-cording the sam ' A. .J. Bl{OSGS, Clerk of Court. Sale of Cotton Mill Stock. I We will sell, on Salesday in Dhcem I ber next, at Pick ens C II , ('uring the 3 legal hours of ea'e, for calh t 'he high. est bidder, 50 shares of a'e Maplecroft cotton mill, of LIberty. '4. C. This sale is made under an order * I the Court of Common Pleas for Pickens county In the case of Easley Loan & Trust Co.,|I plaintiff, against Rache! F. E .'. Cox an ites defendants. Easley Loan & Trust Oo. Gaines Got Fifteen D@Itme David -Gaines, gentleman ol leisure (also of color,) w ai 'thereabouts" at the recent 3outhern wreck near Easley. 4aines has a powerful limp that ie carries with him, at all times. ind it served a good turn for im at the wreck that day. Walking out where some offi ials were going among the in ured and seeing that they were )roperly cared for and sent to le hospital If necessary, Gaines )ut all the appearances of great )ain into his limp, and was soon tecosted by an "adjuster," who old him to get on the train and to to the hospital at Greenville. 'I don't want to go to the hos dtal, boss; I want to get home," vas the pitiful plea of Gaines. Vnd the adjuster, glad to get Id of one victim, told him to 'sign this paper" and he would ie taken home on the next rain. Gaines signed the paper, oy which lie forever released he Southern Railway from all iability for damages to his per on by reason of the wreck at !asley, and received $15 for his ignature. Just what Gaines vill do with his accumulated vealth is not cortain.-Ander on Mail. Clerk's Sale. Late of South Carolina, County of Pickens i Court of Common Pleas [argaret H, Talley, et al, Plaintiffs, 'vs. [. W. Hester, et a. Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal or,h-r kade in the above stated case by Fis [onor, H. F. Rice, dated Nov. 4, 1918, .* his chambers) I will sell to the highest bidder on %lesday in December, 1913, durin the gal hours for sale at Pickens C. It, s. ,, the following tracts of land, towit: 1i that piece, parcel or tract of land 'ing and being situate in the state and )unty aforesaid in Dacusville town kip, known as the three lots or tracts [and conveyed to M. W. Hlester by iusa Hester and others, adjoining nds of 1. P. Hlogsed, estate of I H. Iilpot, W. M. Ponder and others, and ntaining one hundred and four (104) res more or less, less two (2) acres sold the Truattes of the Daousville H1igh ,hool, being the tract of land conveyed James E. ralley by M. W. Hester on e 28d day of August, 1905, as shown r deed recorded in Book BB. page 195. ,rms of salo cash, purchaser to pay for I papers and recoruing Ihe same. A. J. BOGGS. Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. Late of South Carolina, County of Pickens. a Court ot Common Pleas. E. Gilliland, et al, Plaintiffs. vs.~ ailie Dill, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of -t deoretal order mado the above slated cse by His Honor [. F. Rice (at, his chambers) dated Nov, 1913, I will sell to the highest bidder on aleaday in December, 1918, during the gal hours for sale at Pickens 0. HI., S. .the following described tract of land Sit; All that piece, patrcel or tract of mad lying aind heing situate in the runty anid state afo'rcsaid, containing rty (50) acres more or less on both cides of A danas' Ceek. and hounded by mnda of Be'n (Cantrell, L. M. Rigdon nd others, and being the same larids nveyed to W. D) Edens by J. M. to-vart, C 0. P., and also being the tme lands conveyed by w D). Ed'ens to ne Gilliland by deed dated October 29?, O404 and recorded in Book "Z." page 70, said lands being mio ret particul irly spresented by a plat of same made by .L Edens, surveyor, Aeirsnst 13. 1903. 'erms cash. Purchaenr to pay for all spers atnd recordiing the same. A . J. BO0G(1, Clerk of C surt. lotice to Debtors and Creditors All Persons botl mg claims against the state of the late Joseph Gilliland must resent the samrie duly proven on or be re the let. daiy of December, 1018. or e debarred pa:ymeont; and all persons idebted to said estate, must mnake pay went on or before the above date, to 'J. Mauldin, A ttorney, or to the udesiged.Mrs. L. E. Gilliland, 30 Adminiestratrix, [otice to Debtors and Creditors All Persons holding claims against to estatle of the late M. M. Holder must resent the ecme duly provea on or be re the 1st day of December. 1918, or a debarred payment and all persons in ebtedi to said estate, must make pay rent on or before the above date, to the ndersigned, Mrs. Mary M, Holder, 8t Administratrix. For Sale. Forty-eight acres valuable arm land situated within one rile of the city limits of the city f Easley, S. C., near Alice cot on mills. This property has a iew eight-room d welling house, Lmple out-buildings and a good arn on it. The land is very strong andi is especially adapted :o truck farming. For prices, erms, etc.. call on or write to los. E. Leach, Attorney, Eas ey, S. 0. One a leansothes adhals Tog a cure, Erema, Erstpelas,'Tetser, Ulcers and all skin dIseases yield to Its curatv properties. Sond for f re saple and hoo. ~1sih ant Beatty" 1780 sprtngsasen St., Pht., Pa. Childrg AS The 1Id ou9 3lave Alway in use for oeO* 84) yearl iand All Counterfeits, Imitation Experiments that triflbiI Infants and Childnre What Is C Castoria Is a harmless sulb gorie, ]Drops and soothina centainfs neither Opium, Substance. Its age is its gi and allays Feverishness. bas been In constant use I Wlatulency, Wind Colic, Diarrhoea. it regulates assimilatds the Food, givin The Chldren's Panacea-i GENUINE CAS Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For C THE CENTAUR COM We Pay Highesi Don't give your profits away-ship money next day. We pay highest pri< Beeswax, Tallow and old Metals, old ment now. Send for Price List. CAROL] RJo The Relial There is always lantern around ti yard, in the celk wherever a lamr or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for clear, bright light-like strong, durable, com-i leak. Doesn't smoke rewick. Will last for the RAYO. At dealers ever, STANDARD OIL Whingtn, D.C. (New Jerse 'Norfolk, Va. Clerk's Sale. State of S9outh1-aoln County of Pickens. In Courc. of Oommoni Plens. Elizabeth Murphree, et al., p'aintiff, John W. Sheriff et al., Defendants In pursnance of a <.ecretal order mad1( in the above stated case by is Hlono Judge H. F. Itice' dated Sept. 30th 101:1 I will Bell to the highr et bidder c1 Salesday in December 1918 durIng t h leiral' hours for s-le ati Pickenis (. 11 8.C. The following trai - of land to vi All that piece p'Lrcel or tract of lan situate~ilying and being in the count and state aforeeaid containing one nu11 dred andt forty five (14'5) acres mire < less owe Grow Creek waters of *.K -ow4 river adjoining lards of J.O. Alex tudi Ben Moo.-e. [I F. Murphree. J1. I Vickery e. al.. more fu ly~ described 1 a plast male by W. it. Dalton on ti 5th day of Jan.. 191.. Terms of 8 .le <aih. Purch 'er ayfor a'l pap o- and recordinc iia. B1ou. the pii obost i fall to e. m p th t.ttm, of ralthe p41111w I",4 . Bon-, and i, has borne the i has been made U supervision since its I, w no One to deceive you in s and " Just-as-good " arel h and endanger the health 4 Orience against Experinent. ASTORIA stitte or Castor ()a, Pare. syrpu.- It Is pleasant. It lorphni, tkt" other Narcotto 'arantee. It destroys Worms For more than thirty ears it or the relief of 09Ustipation %U Teething Troubles an! the Stomach and J3owcls, g healthy and natin Asleep. ho Mother's Friend rORIA ALWAYS Signature of ye Always Bought )ver 30 Years PANY .NEW YORK CITY PICKENS BANK PICKENS, S. C CAPIT AL-- A AND SURPLUS $ INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS J. Mc)D Bruce President. I. M. Mauildin, Cashier. Cash Prices for lirect to us by express and get your :es for green and dry hides of all kinds Rubber and Furs. Try us with a ship. NA HIDE & JUNK CO. CHARLESTON, S. C. dle Household Lantern need for a good ie home -- in the tr, in the attic > is inconvenient home use. It gives a sunlight on tap. It is . tact, handy. Doesn't Easy to light and years. Ask for vwhere COMPANY a Charlotte. N. C. Charleato, 5. V. wvi ihe et'old 'on same day' at the~ risk of the formier purichaser. A, J. BOGOy, Okerk of Court. Notice. TheI( State of South (Jarolina County of Pickena. W ~herea<., a petition from the free' -holdIers andl electors of Long Branch School District Number 28 has been tiled with the Oounity B >ard of Educa -tion asking that an election be hebti to determine whether or not, an additi.onal El special in~ y of four (I) mills shalt be Y leviedt on said Djistrict for scLOholtpr poses: )J Therefore, it is oreed that the +' Trus~tees of the above am jod( D-sict. do r. hold an' election in sat t IJetL, ht on the Ilath day, of Novem ~.r. 1A at th y School Hou-e. The I ostees are heereby it. appoito it anafgers ,ncy e:erson to tit conduc.. d in accor oc c with Ler luu 1?12 ef the General ' t. By order of the 0 mcv M.ar of Le ucatto .- i.. T1. RHA LLUM, ..........-.S -. & ch'c.