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kv. inen E We are mentioning adyertisemnent, but they r of the extremely close p 0du goods.. We have s M not mentioned here. T< r money you should call over our stock. 4 - We have the largest line of Fall and V bought these goods cheap and we are goir line.of Ladies' Coats and Coat-Suits ar your coat or suit as cheap and cheaper tha or Anderson. We also have a full line of : milliner in charge of this department and,s will suit you, and. your pocket-book, too. Ladies' all-wool serge suits, hined with satin, Val $15 00. our price $10.00 and $12.50. M ies' black broad-cloth suit, value $10.00. our price MO. Ladies' long black coats for. $3,98. Ladies' long poney-skin coats. value $7.50, our price $1.98. Children's poney-skin coats $t,48 tob'8.00. Ladies' black wool serge skirts $1.98 to $',00. Men's atd boys' suits. IBoys' suits. We have a suit for every boy in lickens county. and the prices are right. We hate them as cheap as 98c and up to'$8.00. See us before 'you buy your boy's suit. - Men's heavy fleece lined under shirts and drawers, value 60c, our price 89c. SHOE--we have shoes for every member of the family. Briig us your feet and let us fit them up in a good pair of shoes. We believe we nan sell you your shoes cheaper than a shoe store, because we have got other things to make money out of besides Blankets we bought them cheap, andjare selling th )( blankets for 08c. Just recived from a big pants factory 200 pairs M< Come andtind your size quick. We have them on sale F * Men's heavy long black Overc-ats, value $7.50, on a Just received a shipment of the celebrated,Elkin W every where. We have placed Ilhem on sale at $8.48 an( we will sell you the Bcat for less money? Just received a big shipment of Children's Union S at 25c suit. Wool Dress Goods Oheap, since the Low Tariff can r75c, our price 45c yard. 54-inch $1.00 yard.Broadcloth THE RA "The Store That' Edwin L. Bolt EASLE Come and do your trading early. prepared to give you good service. We * most anything you may want in Dry Goode Undeuwear and Shoes. OUR PRICES BE RIGHT. We have a good many ti wish to close out,,and will make liberal on them. Come and buy. Make yourself ail happy and help to make us happy. 4 A. K. Park West End, Orc Southern Rail Schedules Effectiive Sept. 22,1912 N. B.-The following schedule figures are piublishted only are not guaranteed. * Premier Carrier of the Soa .ARRIVE FROM THlE SOUTH No. 44 ATLA NTN.......... ..... Stops to dischairge paesengers from Atlanta, or t4 passengers for Charlotte and beyond, No. 88 NEW ORLEANS and .ATLANTA No. Steps only on Sundays N.42 SENEC A (Daily). No.12 AT'LANTA.... o 40 ATLAMT~A ......... A 0 BIRMIN AMandATA A For Washington and New York. ,.o" ~ dscl sengers from Atlanta and to, receive inas engers lotte and beyond ARRIVE FROM THE NORTH 29 NEW YORK and .WASHINGTONL .Stops to take on passengers for Atlanta 89 .CHARLO'T T'E.. ............. 11 C HA RLOTlT'E............ .4J L~~OT TE (Daily)...... For furtie hf ation apply td Ticket Agent or write W. R, TABER, P. &T, A W. E.McGI! Greenville. S. C. . . Columbia. ar gains usley only a few prices in this will give you an idea rices we have placed on ome extra good values > get full benefit of your L at our store and look Vinter goods ever brought to Easley. We g to sell them cheap. We have a full id Children's Coats, and we will sell you rn you could buy it anywhere in Greenville Willinery goods. We have a competent he will be glad to fit you up in a hat that Please note these low prices, shoes. and remember we stand behind eve.ty 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 25c. 7 boxes Grandma's Washing Powder for 25c. 6 cakes soap and 2 boxes washing powder for 21c. Men's heavy mixed wool sox for 10c. Men's extra heavy all-wool sox for 250c. Ladies' heavy all-wool hose 18o to 25c. Good heavy cotton checkp, value 7Tc yd for Sc yd. 86 inch Sea Island sheeting, good heavy weight in short lenthe for 5o yard. Fancy outings, light and dark patterns, for ic yd. Good calico, all colors. for 5c 3 ard. Get the habit and come to Easley to do your trad. ing and make our store your headquurters and we will show you the largost stock of dry goods with the right price, too, behind them, to be found in t his part of the country Remember our motto is "Your money back on any purchase you make with us not satisfictory with you." em cheap. We will sell you a good pair of cotton n's Wool Pants, odds and endu, price $1.50 to $2.00. Al 980 per pair. ale at $3.98. ool Blankets. You know these blankets sell for $.0 1 $8.98. Why pay $5.00 for a pair of blankets when uits, good heavy quality sizes from 8 to 14 years, to go te into 'effect. 86 inch Wool Serge, all colors, value on sale at 68o yard. 80-inch Panama for 35c yard. TTERY s Always Busy." & Co., Props. Y,s. C. * Citizen Writes on Important Questio allow us space in your paper discuss a very important que tion-a question that pertail to the life of, and involves ti property of every citizen of t] . State of South Carolina. F~irst, we want to ask ti questions, Are we living in civilized State? Have we at We a're laws? If so, why are the las have al- not enforced? NotionsWe are taxed to defray ti , Notons xpenses of men to go to Colur SHALL bia to make laws for the Sta lings we of South Carolina in order th discounts our lives and property may1 protected, and we are thi ag'ain taxed to pay sherifi d famiiy magistrate~s and magistrate constables to have these las enforced. What is the result? A le down kind of a man who doesi care for himself or anyone el will get about half drunk, lig a cigarette, put a deck of car or a set of dice in one pocl enville.and a cheap pistol in anothe and start out to take tho thi: in. The first man he meets w loscross-eyed at'hlrp, he jer ___out that little cheap pisto! a * what Is the result? The life ~ a poor, innoc~ent man is tak with maybe not time to ask 0 one time to have mercy on I fr'oms Easley. soul, saying nothing about ma as informa'Ion and he a poor woman and a gang little fatherless children who a gh left with no one to look to support. What is the outcome of tI r'eceive murder? Because we h a* shrewd lawyers who are woi Ji.45 am . Ing for the money of course, gardless of the-future welfare 85an' this dead man or his famil .60.25 pm their services are sought at on< ..7.5 pm He begins to work of coursef are pas- his client and maybe secures or char- whole lot of affidavits from pa ties who are "pals" to the mi Aoso am~ derer and who disregard lt and order as much or more th i.Ss am 1the one who committed t .4.00 pm crime. What is the resu -9'55 p"m When Court conmes on the mi E. A. G. P. A derer is either turned loose 1. 0. . sent to the gang or penitentia for just a few months or yearn Then what vakes place agair The Governor soon pardons thi criminal and he is sent bac home to brag and boast abou :X what he has done and he think :X the whole community is afral of him. He seems to think h has done an honor. What impression does thi haye on some one else, especiall the rising generation? The will say, "So and so killed man and he got out of it. I ca do the same." Now. where does the thin Sstp What does the old Mose Slaw say? "An eye for an ey and a tooth for a tooth." Tha is a divine injunction we shoul< adhere to strictly. Of course twelve jurors ar sworn to go according to la and evidence when chosen on murder trial, but it behoove them to be very dispreet as t the character of the murdere and to his veracity and lilkewis to the witnesses. Human life has got to be toi cheap. It seems to us that w are living in a dangerous state As stated above, with shrew< lawyers and a pardoning powe the law breaker is not afraid Something will have to be don to check the tide or we had bet ter move to another state. W : hope the editor of every pape and every preacher that occu pies a pulpit in this State ani all correspondents to papers wil take this important matter ui and try to educate the lawles ( to obey the law and to teac] those who have the executioi of the law in their hands the im portance of enforcing the law ,Let us hear from other cor respondents on this question. A Citizen of Pickens Co. "We Should Worry." No when there's a sale going or like at Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co [ where so little money will bul so much. o - s-% Ie le . . n a s a se ht :et 3r, rig he of en od of ~re ~or Is4 re of 30. -~" 1,W an vr Means "ling of Al Executor's Sale. State of bouth oarolina 8 County of Pickeps. By virtue if the power andsauthorit vested in me by t0 last will and twes mert of U. H. Kennemore, decease on file in the offlm of tha Judge of Pr( hate for Pickens County. I will se11 t e '1o highest boidder on Salesdav in Jan uarv. 1914, before the Court 11ouse doc t Pickens, S. 0.. during the legal hour for sale, the following described rem estate to-wit: Y Tract No. 1. All that piece. parcel o Et tract of land lying and being situated ii the county and state aforesaid, on Kee wee river, adjoining lands of E E Ramsey, and tract No. 2. and containin one hundred and six (106) acres more o less. Tract No. 2. All that 'other tract ii said county and state adjoining th above tract on Keowee river and con taining seventy six and one-halt (701 acres nore or less. Plate of said lan: may be seen by calling upon me an will be exhibited onkday of sale. Either or both of- said tracts nay b purchased from me. before next Sales day at private sale, but if not sold a private sale the rame will be sold t: the highest bidder Saleaday in Januarj r as above stated. a Terms: One third cash on day o: ale. the balance on a credit of one ant tvo years. The credit t ortion to be se cured by a iote ana mortgage of ti: 3 premises, with leave to the purchaser t( pay all cash. N. R. KENNEMORE. Executor. r Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Pickens In (ourt of Uommon Plcas. N. Cordelia Jackson, et al, Plaintiffs, against J. 0. Jennings, et al, Defendants. In pursuance of a .ecretal order made in the above sated case by Hid Honor Judge H1. F. Rice dated N'ov. 20th 1913. at his Chambers in Ureenville, S. 0., I will sell to the hiwhest bidder on Sale. day in January, 1914, during the legal hours for sale at Pickens, C. i. 9. 0., the following dtscribed lot of land to. wit; All that lot r parcel of land in the town of Liberty, and in the state and county eforesaid. fronting on Second street on the East, and Main street on the North, being 68 feet front on East st. and about 90 feet deep and being a part of lot No. 31 as shown on plat of L said town. Said lot convoyed to M. 0. Jo, nuings by Mary E. Hunter cu the '1. rday of January 1903. and by M. 0..Jon nings to J. Frank Jennings. Tarms of Sale cash. Purchaser :to ri ..~. %%*%% 1'7 . OLIE OI i EMULSIO 1 'V!(i " WmifiYPPHOSut4y Man, MUMO L 99 r I phxpi and ro c'idlime u h purchaser fail to co4mpl 6tribe. of sate within or hour li od premises will be resold o or somne other saleaday sit tb ri ftforrder puraoser. A, J. BOG~s Olerk of Court. D State of South Carolina r County of Pickens.' I In Court of Oommon PIasW. T. J. Mauldin, Plaibtiff, against C (oeo Davenport, et Pl, Defeid.pts r In pursuance of a deoretal drdersig eel b His Honor Judge H. III. a4ob I is hambord in Greenville,. 13. 0. *'9 the 17th day of November, 1918, I Wi sell to the highest bidder on Salesday ji January, 1914, during the legal hour for sal-t Pickens, 0. H. s. 0., the fol lowing tract of land to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of lanc situate, lying and being in the countj and state above named adjoining land( on the North, of the estate of Mrs. El. mira Martin, on tie E ist by Martin Ter. kel, and on the South and West by Milk Burgess and containing sixty and one. fourth (60k) acrei more or lees and be. ing the same tract of land conveyed tc James Davenport by deed recorded in the Olerk's office of Pickens county, Botath Carolina, Terms. One half cash on day of sale, the balance on a credit of twelve months, the bredit p-)rtion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises and draw iliterest from day of sale at the rate of 7 per cent pei annum. with the privilege of tLe pur chaser paying all cash if he so dealres. Purchaser to pay for all papers and re cording the same. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Sale of Lots in Central. I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens, S. C., on Saleaday in January, 1914-, immediately after the public sales, the following lots in Central. S. U.: Four lots known in the O'Dell survey as lote Nose. 54, 65. 56 and 57. Frontinr on 5th street on the west and running 'back to an alley 160 foot. Bounded on the north by a branch and on the south by 8rd street. The four lota contain one acre more or loss and adjoin each other. Near cOLton mill and graded siohool: T# rms: One half cash, balance to kuit purchaser. Title good. W. L. Vickerv, 3t Per C. E. Robindol, A-tay. 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