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)) S r(MMM M 4444 TEACHEk' Lhnp Leather mgrding, and references, with imore t of them colored, and ontai the best. bargain in v. .ible price is only $1.98. Better gon3. They l make excellen Plety of Testaments a M PICKE~NS DRU THE REXA J. N. HALL Local and Tha tores in Pickens will be closed Thanksgiving day. Born uito Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter, of Liberhty, route 3, on the 12th inst., a fine boy. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robin sou of Easley spent Sunday here with their son, Dr. Robin- I son. D. B. Satterfield, one of the rood citizens of 'enbal, route 3, was at tl-e coilnt y son . oil busi net.s last week. M1r. and Mrs. J. Ed Robinson i of Easlev spient Suiday in Pick ens with their da ugh iter. Mrs. Jas. 1. Carey, Ji. Born unto Dr. a'd Mrs. L,1aw rence Roper, on Novem blr 20, a fine boy, who will be (alled Lawr N-Ienlce LN, Jr. MissrS. J. A lon zc Brow. , of Cateechee. and J. A', Rof :, Greenvdh were busin"'ss vxis itor! at th. countv seat !ok a. T .J(h ma !II I]liM i, (rond-, of Cent.r, gar'I bS Se1'nei a very pleasant visit -while in Pickens last week. George Studson DiLa no, D.D. the t'e Superimendnt of the UniverSa\\s v h II r v h1 v s. will preach at the I-uniion school house, the fit'Oh Sunday. Nov em ber 30th, at 3 o'e!nck p. m .Ill The public is cordially ilvited( 1 - to attend~ this se'rvi'e.i Yoi Christ have EVER Startin sell every pounds su, Pure linen lace 5 andi Ladies' *ching collars Ladies' ruching collars, Ruffing3i, alh kinds, io, Laee collars soc. Towels i 5c pair. Bobmhamer hand paini Imported Japan VaseQ, Tokay vases r 5C. Patop vases, small size BIBLE $1.98 good paper, plenty of helps [ian 600 illustrations, many ning 1159 pages. This is' we have ever seen. The 40t one before they are all t Christmas gifts. t 10 and 15 cents. G COMPANY LL STORE UM, Prop. Personal S. T. Crowell, of Concord. C.. has been appointed dept: collector of internal revenue succeed E. A. Aiken. with her quarters in Greenville Edgar Morris, o." Washingtc D. C., triaveling .' 1man f Pittsbuirgl Water Ienter (< spent Sunday in Pickens wi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I larriel, by J. Alonzo Brow it Caheechee, last Sunday Mi Ada Pilatrim to Mr. Babe Cha nan. Miss Pilgrim is a daug t' of Mr. Sam Pilgrim of Cc wal. route 2. The hazaar conducted by t1 ladies o tihe Methodist churl Fridaly wvas a. sueccess, fi ,nci:Illv '1 artistically. Mo than $53 w'as realized and w be spent for church purposes. lr. and 'Mrs. W. A. Peehui of Pickens, sieIt the lat ter na of iast w ek :1n1 th)e first of t inl thlis connunnllllity- visiting- tl fortIer's pa rent s, N '. :md MI Albert. Pe-hntff. near West U ion, ail amlolig fri ids. YI Feel-.f resi(Ied in the \W( Union section for several yea1 during which time he was nut bered among tlie progressi farmers of Oconee. He is fn n4gagedl il nifim and mm -anti l lsiness near Picke Jourt I1onso. Mr. and Mi ?eehuff have many friends )conee who were delighted nmet him again. -Keoweve Cot er. 1 are cordie mas lines, tcomplete. Wednesda day with a grfor $1.O oc yd. I 5c. chiffon, 25c. 15 and 25c yd. VASES ed vases $1.0o. hand painted, $i.oo. events in Picelns. last weel were parties t givenl liv Miss Vest. Ash more and Miss Nellie Granda Tuesday night and Miss Mar garet Booker Friday night. Chief Nealey arrested a deaI man last week and took him before Mayor Hendrlicks. H( couldn't be tried that day and tithe n ayor said, "Lock the pris !oner up, Chief, and I'll givc {lhim his hearing tomorrow." Tie Hagood school will begin its winter session next Monday, Decenbler 1. All scholars ex . pecting to attend should be pres itnt te first day. Miss Essie K ellev will have chargo of the schoo')l, which insures efficient instruction. N. Miss Fannie Robinson, of ty Pickons county, and Will Kiser, to of near Walhalla, were married d- on November 13th by Rev. J. A. Bond at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Van Steward, neiar West iUnion. The young conple have n, inumerous friends to exliend good o0r wishes.-Keowee Courier. Mr. Benton Robinson of Nor ris is in Atlanta selecting a car load of horses and mniules, which he will bring to Non is and sell. ,Every1body k Onows Mr. Robinlsonl ss is a mod ]u1(ke of stocki. l'hse P~ animals will bo in Norris readtv for i-ispectson by Thursday, the 27th. S. D. Hinkle of Eastatoe has Ie leas(e(d the Brown hotel for three yotr and will conduct a first class summer hotel. This is a e well known house and M'r. Him fle invites all his friends to visit him. Rates are reasonable. Mr. Elam Rankins has been runnintg T this hotel. rt - --- is A Night of Terror. n1- Few nights are more terrible r. than that of a mother looking st on hr child choking and gasp -, ing for breath during an attack n- of croup. and 'nothing in the ve Jhouse to i elieve it. Many moth w er's h:ve passe(t nights of terror ir- in this situation. A little fore a thought will enable you to avoid 's. all this. Chamberlain's Conh m Remedy is a certain cure for to i'croup and has never been knouvn ir- to fail, Keep it at hand. For sale by all dealer's. ully invited tu wvhich are corn line of most a~ SPECI! y, Nov, 26, w $1.00 purcha ( ) TiS WILL BE GOOD) * JANUARY 1st, is GROCERIES 6 bars Octagon Soap 25c. 6 packages Grandma's washing y 2 boxes Matches 5c. Best Pure Lard, per pound, 1 5C, Good parched Coffee, per pound Virginia Dare in cans, per pound See my best prices. B. F. Beware of ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercur as moreury ewillcsurely destroy tho sens am If sml ad completely derange thi whole system when entering It t hroug - the UcUs surfcce. Such artieces ahou tnever be used excO t on prevcriptiov from re utable plsic anu. As the dara hey w do is ten fold to the good yo can ossblyderiveO from them. Hall Canry Cure, nanufacturedco F. z Chny& Co Toledo, 0., con ains n mercuryu and Is taken Internally, actin directly upon the blood and mucous suz aces of the system. In buring Hall' Catarli Cure be sure You ge the genu Somed It I. taken Internally and mae I Toledo, Ohio. by 1-. J. Cheney & Co. Ten timonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 76c per bottlq Take Uall's Family Pills for constipation. John McAlister Out on Bont John McAlister, of Oateechee gave bond Monday and was re leased from the county jail. McAlister was in prison fo killing Eugene Sexton at Catee chee on October 24th. His trial will come up at th February term of court. Found-One pig. Owner cai get same by (escribing pig an< paNying for this notice. Elishv Gilstrap, Pickens, route 1. FRESH EV CA Wheni you give best. When you gt don't go, send it. WE S] tWill have a larg( muas. Baskets and fal Keowee I R. E. LE) Phone 24 for goods to b come to ma ing in every aything you Lfg All sho of shoes. ~TT IiMen's Da /W1l Men's sle Ladies' Ft 2O Ladies' Bi Se, Ladies'o0 Boys', ladi UNTIL received. 3 I 4 owder25c.itron, p~ owder25C.Nabob see Anchor D 20c.I , 35c. j Don't fal CH INAWARI line of Chinaware. ( Heavy cups and sauc PA R Bazaar Will Be 0 Held December 5th d The ladies aid -society of the Baptist church will conduct a 4 bazaar in Pickens on Friday, ! December 5th, and invite every body to attend. Besides fancy work, such as handkerchiefs, apron. , shirt waists, centerpieces and many other articles suitable for Chris tmas gifts, the ladies will serve refreshments at a very reason able price. You will get your monoy's worth for everything you buy, and the money will be used for church purposes. e Conley-Brown. ' Married at the home of J. L. - Brown, Miss Flora Conlev to Mr. Elbert F. Brown. Rev. B. C. Atkinson had the plea4ure of i marrying this happy couple, I and they had a fine weddinv, dinner, which was enjoyed by all. ERY WEEK LNDY Nunnally's you give the , take it. When you ELL IT assortment for Christ ricy boxes. Pharmacy Y MIS, Prop. delivered by Parcel Post ): -*PI] K store and day, and als need. S es are guaranteed to give perfec iryman, best tan, $3-50 dge, kang calf, $2.25 Lir Deal $ 2.50 ack Diamond $2.25 U. Shoe $2.0o es and miss s' Shoes we have 'he Cadet is the very latest s SMY GOOLJ RWItT C AKE r pound, 3oc-. :ded Raisins r 5c, 2 for 25c. ates 1 5c, 2 for 25c. 1 to see our line of candy. E lan give you wi. start ers 40C set. good unti SO NI Piedmont Tie Picken We are in the mare 7x7, 8 1-2 feet long, white pay cash for these ties upe For further informati( H. D. Gibson Picken Union Meeting The Union Meeting of the Pickens Association will be held with the Nine Forks church Saturday and Sunday, 29th and 30th instant. Every church is asked to send delegates, and if this notice is received too late for the churches to act let the Sunday Schools send representa tives, PROGRAM: Saturday-Meet at 10 o'clock a. m. Devotional services con ducted by Rev. J. F. W atson. 10:30. Organization. 10:40. Verbal reports from the churches and general dis cussion on the state of religion in the Association. 11:20. Sermon by Rev. J. E. Foster. Afternoon --1:0. What is the greatest hindrance to the pro. gress of the church? Opened by J. B. Findley. 2:00. Should a church retain a member who habitually ne glects attending and supporting the church? Opened by S. H. Brown. Sunday--Meet at 10 o'clock. Devotional services conducted by S. M. Looper. 10:30 a. m. Onr obligations and duty as nembers and churches to extend the Kingdom of Christ. Opened by J. T. Tay lor. 11:00 a. m. Missionary ser mon )v Rev. B. J. Woodward. The afternoon will be devoted to song service and general dis cussion. Executive Com. Ladies' Skirts must go. Any thing in the house $1.98. Chil dren's Oloaks, 48c; M isses', $1.98. 5 lbs. best coffee 90c; Soda, 7 1bs. for 25c; Matches, 2 boxes for 5c. Always pays to see T. D. Harris. see the attr o other lines, HOES t satisfaction. If not, your morn Also mule skin, kang c find these shoes give p Boy's rain overs 75 Misses rain overs 50 just Women's rain overs tyle. Men's heavy fleeced &S ARE A LL NE I have a few boys' st $1.25 to $2,o0. Boys' pants small sZ -Balmar Overalls, $r.4 Men's pants, all woo EVERY DAY S [ing Wednesday, November 26th .00 purchase, 20 pounds sugar 1 January r st, 19r 4. & Lumber Co, s,s. C. t for standard cross ties, post or chestnut oall. We n delivery in Pickens. n see J. D. Hiughey 8, S. C. Notice to Farmers. The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer is the only semi-week ly newspaper in the South that allows farmers to adyertise free of charge, and The Semi-Week ly Observer prints all the news that's fit to print. Do you want anything? Have you anything to sell? Send your advertise ment and it will be published Three Times Free of Charge and you will get the paper two weeks free. Address T h e Charlotte Semi - Weekly Observer, Charlotte, N. C. florida Pe Floridaowing accounts to Parsons & Ashmore will please leave amount they owe at the Pickiens Bank and get receipt. All ac counts not paid by Jan. 1, 1914, we will have to place in hands of an attorney for collection. To the Junk Heap With Calomel Be healthy, happy, and you will be, if you out out danger ous Calomel and take the famous H o tSpring L i Yar Buttons from Arkansas. Best on earth for U clogged liver, loss of appetite, diz gipeep, malaria, headache and sal ow esn. They are a wonderful body QoniO. 90 ~cpts, all dealers. ro eamy e jXVER BUVTON Sand booklet Abot -k fmop aHot . prbigB Rheumnatism Ree ait ' hot inr)rs lood Retnedyfrom Hot Sprins Ccah eo. J "iQt Spinei. AicE Pickens Drug Company active We -.y refunded or a new pair ap toe blucher. You will erfect satisfaction. ents. cents. 50 cents. lined overs$-5 Lits to be closed out at e 25C. g >o value for 85c. (,$2.oo value for $r.oo . PECIAL we will sell every day for $r.oo. This will be - . --