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Saturday, April 18th 6x& inch matting - ugs, Japan design 6x9 feet matting art squares, -Japan design. n This is the best quality of matting rugs. ~0 Tennis hoes F r ladies and gents. Bot- --- toms made of high grade rub' ber with black canvas tes 0 cents 2 boxes Matches -or 5c. n Regular 5C 'lue B. F. PAR ONS, Pickens the Battery, Easley, S.C. store is fitll from flor to ctiing o pretty new' sring goods. We are prepared to show you one of lhe prttiest lines of Spring and Summer Gooas you ba) e ever seen, and our prices are the lowest. Our egoods department is showing a pretty line o si$6s, crepes, ratines, crepedechines, pophns, and al kinds of-spring dress goods: also a pretty huec 0! laces and' embroideries *for trummgs. z Otemillinery department is complete. Remember wet-as save you money on your Spring hat. We do not haveto get sneh a profit on this line as we have other esito make money on and vou will find our prices on Trkinds of millinery goods to be very reasonable. Mrs. ttie Barton Wallace is in charge of th-is department S and Miss Mattie Finley is assistant. -These ladies will be ato show. you througn their department. Weare showing a nice line of hosiery in both silk 'd lile We have several well known brands to select S from -Bhet Cat, Hole-proof. Knox Knit, etc. We also carry the Hole-Proof silk gloves for ladies. ry~ a pair-of our ladies' 50c silk hose. You will find them m'ost as ~good as the dollar kind. Shoes and Oxfords We have a very pretty line of foot-wear. Have got athe latest in this season's sty les in Pumnps, Colonial Pumps, and Button Oxfords. Clothing Department -Come to see us before you buy your Spring Suit. -We ean sell you a suit for $10.00, tile same kind vou have been paying $12.50 and $15.00. Why not let us save you~ $5.00 on your suit? We have the. n from $5.00 to $15.00. Also a full line of boys' suits in all the leading g olors in Norfolks and Double Breast style. Prices 81.50 -to $8.00. Just a few prices for comparison: 36-inch guaranteed all-wool serge for 4Sc. 36-inch wool creape,. the ne w material for skirts 48e yd Best grade fruit bleeching only 10c vd. 39-.inch Sea Isl:nd sheeting, the L. L2. grade, 5c vd(. 'Figured curtain scrim only 5c yd. 2 big boxes Searchlight matches only .5c. 3 ckstoilet sopfor 10c. 8 cakes best laundry soap for 25c. 10 full pound boxes soda for 25c., All kinds of calicces, apron ginghams andi cotton cheeks at 5c yd. When in Easley-make our store your head '! aarteI s. Our clerks will be glad to show von wxhg th'r you want to buy or not. Dr. J. L. Bolt ij ow :t partner in this business and he will be glad to meewt and w:di ~ton all of his old friends. EDWIN L.BOLT & CO. The Store That's Aiwaiys Busy Easley, S. C. nWe Will Buy Your Produce We pay highest market. ie r k e Shams, corn, peas, etc. Crown Highest PatenBe W~e hav e just received a you want some realg od !! r" - We are exclusis~ ag. s famous Witt's Shoes. Evr i . also have other kindts an can plas yo We are now selling .\ao 3 ' -A*U c 95 cents. You cann-ot (m) inter *era at ta s >r ce We have also received .a ar re sniet e Dress ocaJs SFINDLEY RT A NjRLL s 5 Robertson-McFall An event. of much interest in 3ielgns xvas the marriage of OHS u Marx Robertson and Mr rix McFall, which took place it the- home of Mr .1 'VI rs. T. A.llen in Picken s Vednesday uiornin, April 15th, Rev. H. WV. Stc of Amlerson ofliciat 11. The weddin' was a beau iful and'quiet home affliair. only ' i few immediate friends and :elatives of the contracting par- t .ies b)eing present. Mr. McFall is the eldest son >f Mrs. W. T. 'McFall of Pick ?n; and has always made his home here, where he is well known and popular among the pelople. He is a man' of (luiet [lemeanor anti noble character and bearing. Miss Robertson is a native of Greenville. hiit has made her home in Pickens with her sis er. Mrs; T R. Allen. for some H time.- A voung iady of manv Ieautiful .traits and christian character, her friends are nnm- vi bered by her acquaintances. - Mr. and Mrs. McFall begin life's journey together under auspicious circumstances. and. with the very best wishes of fiumerous friends for a long, . happy and uesful life A six year old son of Mr. Eli ah Ellenburg, of the Pickens TI mill village, died of the measles ir Saturdayr night. Two other children of Mr. Ellenburg are seriously ill with measles. The community sympathizes with the family in their berievement. Notice to Teachers ia ni The spring teachers' examina tion will be held at Pickens 0 Court House on Fridav. May 1, p examination to cemmence at 9 o'clock a. m. All applicants must be over 18 years of age. By order of the State Board of Education. R. T. HALLVA-1, Co. Supt. Education. G Notice of Election 1 Notice is hereby ,iven to +he voters of each school distr'et in the county except EOsley, to meet at their respective school E; houses. or usual voting places ir I V their district, on May 2, for the purpose of nominatingZ throe trustbes to serve for the next S t two Years. Ples aoverning a 8 prim ar.y ~electon shall govern Pi this one. The polls will open at ne o'clock and close. at five 'clock. The mnanagers may~ nm open the polls earlier if they find 'at it necessary. The trustees sh all or act as managers or appoint somo~ ne in their.placer The election for Flat l rock H istrict shdl take place on Aipra 25, returns of said eleciion t(o be ~orwarded to County Board or Education within five days af ter ~aid election. By or order'1 of County 30.u.O at f Educat ion. RI. T. H A\LLU'I, . , Secy. and Chairnum. Entertainment at Auditorium Thursday A plav, en'titled "Haze Ad-| ims," wvill be giv-en at the Pick mns school auditoriumn Thursday N~ light, April 16, by a company g :omposed of teachers and pu Pil ca >f the Liberty high school. This i .s said to be an entertaining play la: mnd a large crowd is expected to' vitness it here. A small adtmis ;ion fec will he chatrged. re Thle four gunmen convicted in th >ew York last year of kiling *se [erm an Rosentha!, et gamibler, gr ~vere electrocuted .\onday. Lieu- sh) ;enant Becker, con victedl at the ~ame time, will get a new trial. ' --- -- -th Summer Pruning of Peaches. Summer pruning should never be m r evere, however, for top growth and oot growth are interdependent and in a L well-rooted tree, and severe cut- at ng would throw its root system o >t of balance and hold the tree back. L good Lop and plenty of dark ~reen foliage are essential to healthy ~rowth. er The work of summer pruning is so B; ~asly done that it is a temptation to cc o at the young and tender wood with th he hands alone, but there is dan er of skinning down from the brok n twig a shoot. 'A pair of clippers uc as one uses in pruning vines is Skim Milk an AssetS Daiying provides the cheapest way raising one's meat on the farm. 'igs, calves and lambs can be raised a heaply on skim milk a little grain j3 *nd pasture. Every farm where -oung animals are raised should ave plenty of mmrk and a good pas Printkn \TenY V1 next O0 Speci Frayg Apr Durham Duplex I L This razor will shave you 'I C same old way. The salt pay pastage. r ( The Rexali Store. Local and Born. unto Mr.and MrsB. L. older, last Week. a boy Miss Ruth King of Easley is siting Mrs. J. ). 1nghev. Good Friday was obseryved as holiday by the Pickens-school. T'. B. Owens of Easlev was Pickens on business Monday. We are dald to report, that rs. J. C. Alexander is improv o Born, unto Mr.and Mrs. John . Edens of route 3, Sidav, a .rl. Capt. J. T. Taylor was in At nta one day !ast week on hi'isi ?SS, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Morgan route 4 were in town shop ng Monday. Mr. H. D. Hendricks of And son was in Pickens last .ek iting relatives. W. S. Masters has movced from len wood Mill to Pickens route and will engage in farming is vear. Miss Ellen Anderson, a teach in the Pickens school. spent ster vith homefolks in Nine -Six. R. I. Hainm is attending the ate Grand Lodg.e of iasons at imter, as a dehalote From, the ekenls lodge. Johni WX. TIhomas., a promli nt citizen of Nine Tlim-s, wa the county seat on buisiness .e day last week. Messrs. .J. Tlhos. Looper. Jj. K. aghes and J . E. Friddle of tnisville were at the. count a~t on business Frida '-. iss 31eda Boggs, a student Greenville F"emale C'ollege, eont Enst15er withI her parents, r. and 11rs. A. J. Bogg.s. ;Jdge T. J. MIanldin will pre Ie over the June termn of court. Pickens. His first assignu ent since his appointmnent to a ageship will be Greenville in 2v. H~on.: Fred H. Domiick, of awberry, assistant attorney nera~l of South Carolina and ndidate for cong~ress from this trict, vwas a visitor in Pickens t week. Findlley & Stans: Il. have just :eived a: newv shipment of .rious kinds of dress. goods of e latest patterns. Mrs. Stanl ll ha~s charge of the diress ods side and will be pleased 10 ow thle ladies thru the stoeis. The .snecial Easter service at e Bapti~st church Sunday 'fht was largzelv attended and uchi enioved. 2incvh credlit is ye I~il' tinite in WeltiVig 11' 3ir. (ll.lu tF.. Robiluu ofPck 4 wits With the ToW~i\.I wis c~. hurch,. in Ando. r:-on unty, Sunday. and( spoke in e inuterest of Foreign missions. miar school here Snvdnv wasl 5.1. which was given for State a( forein: milssion!s. The~j PhI I rae'a (:lass gave .$85. which Sick Room C KEDWEE P~ )emonstrator Razor z wents nd not cut you. It cuts the g device is very simple. At M il at the same price. We M DRtUG(0. J. N. Hallum, Proprietor. A Personal Shoes and Oxfords We have just received fron Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., o St. Louis, one of the most com plete line of Men's, Ladies and Children's Oxfords we have ever shown. We shall be glad to shov you our line, whether you wan to buy or not. American Gentlemen- Oxfords $3.50 and $5.00 American Lady Oxfords $3.00 and $3.51 Craig Bros. Co. Special I At Johnson's 5 o Special, 2 ink tablets Sp)cial, (i yardt s of~ Trch<0.~ :; balls of' T~urkey R.ed Tih (Call SalVe o v Ol onv 011 11 WVill, take egg~s as same as e Johnson's&5 an( $1.00 LIMIT For Sale-Gasoline engine.,2 h.p.John Deere. A bargain. Auto Repair Shop. Central. S. C. 59 I want to buy two or three dozen cat tie between the ages of one and three years. and a few mule colts. R. A. 1-{ster, Liberty, S. C.. R. :3. 48tf What it takes to make good coffee.we have it-6 pounds for' 81.00. Pickens Fruit Co. Phone 7. Get my prices before buying your Fert' izer. W. B. Freeman, at Pickens IHar vare and Grocery Co. Phone 30. No better flour made of wheat, 84.95, every pOUnd guaranteed. 2(0 lbs sugar, $1: 20 lbs head rice, 81: -oil, 12c gallon: plows, 44c. Pays to see T. D. Harris. Sheriff's Sale state-of South Carolina. County of Pickens. 1:: Common Pleas Court. ('. L. Hollingsw~orth. Plantiff. vs. Jahmes Peek, Defendant. By virtue of a judgmnent for foreclos ure.~signed by His~ Honor. Judge R. e. Watts. dated Septemboer 20. A. 1). 1894, and on tile inthe clerk's office for Pick. ens county. I will sell to the highest biddeer, on'Salesday in May. 1914. dur ing the egal hours for sale. before the court house door at Pickens. S. C.. the M ioing . describedJ real estate, to-wit: Alof tha lot of land in the town of C-ra.ving andl being in the state and count aforesaid1. with all the build I-t im.r the land~s of HJumeT:V ;m.! :,rs H. D. Row~ and. Thomas Rowland. and 'an street. whicht is the same lot of !..-t d th at .I have this day purchased fromt hesaid C. L. H-olingsworth. Terms-Cash. purchaser to pay for : .ct perand recording the same. Prherto comply with the termh of .h Ia within :0,minutes or the lanc wi ct rsid at the risk of the former Shcriff~ Pickins County. oniveniences in grea:t variety are here to : in-lp I h'- inivalid to rec:overv. There are hot wvater~ h).c, fountiain stri.n'es. atomiz iliv Tev h'ave the apr coralo all physiciansi. PIA RncnC The Glenwood camp, W. 0. W.. will visit the Keowee cami at Pickens Saturday night and receive the noon degree. All sovereigns are invited to com< and bring their scalping knives, pruning hooks and other para phanalia for the proper execu tion of the candidates. The quarterly meeting of th Woman's Missionary Societie of the Pickens Association wil be held with the Pickens Baptis church on Saturday, April 25 beginning at 10 a. m. Som prominent speakers are expeci ed. All women and girls ar cordially invited to attend. The automobile fever has hi Pickens hard and new cars ar being bought almost daily. Mi Dave Stansell bought a nex Ford last week, and .M r. R. Hester bought a new Overlan touring car. Mr. I. M. Mau din sold his Mitchell to Mr. j D. Mann of Six Mile and the bought a Mitchell "Six" froi Mr. J. McD. Bruce. Mr. Bruc has purchased a seven-passer ger Mitchell. Mr. V. H. Rigdon of route was in town Saturday and pai The Sentinel a pleasant visil Mr. Rigdon is a confederate vel eran. He was in the army di ing the entire war, was a men ber of Micah Jenkins' brigad and was with Lee's army whe it surrendered at Appomattow Mr. Rigdon recounted many c the hardships of the confederat soldiers and also some of tb pleasures. He said the mos fun he had in the war wa when the Yankees would sen negro troops against the Soutl ern army. The negroes wer not much as fighters and wouli fight with their heads down, th tops of their heads making goo targets for the confederate sod iers. and the negroes were a. ways beaten back with heav losses. The pessimist has a chroni case of indigestion. argains nd 10 Cent Store (ents, worth 10 cents eacl mI Lace for only- 10 cents. (eies I beat the world. tumblers from 5 to 30, only 10< readl for 5 cents. most e~verything fromi 10 to $: aish at 20 ceunts per dozen. 1 10 Cent Store PICKENS, S. C To P +> With this a the good county 4~ our magnificent + For manyy people have bee 4the fact that ye 4 to buy Shoes is * are able to plea: + cation to us. 4> -Finding the +> excellent people +> business with nr _ We donot Smerely because Sgive you the bei ever bought. 4> We not onl: SOxfords in this Svariety of styles Swho study noth who sell nothin ,| know what the Ssell nmore Shoes good proof that Swant, but that We novi ha Serly of Pick~ens, Sto our store and Sshowing jou th: Ou" new Si latest s yles, an Bt y your S satisfie. SPECIA BARGAIN$j AT THE BIG STORE I'- We are still closing out our Dry_ Goods, Shoes, Notions, Clothing, + + Millinery, etc., and we are offer- + + ing some special values in Ladies' d Queen Quality Oxfords and Men. Crossett Oxfords. Almost any. shape or leather'to select "from. We are giving a subtantiaIl cut on these well known .4akes of Oxfords. MILLINERY +' We are closing out this depart * ment and you can buy a nice hat'. + for less than -one-half the regular +price. -4 + It will pay you to visit the Bi + Store before you make your Spring purchases. + Heath-Bruce- Morrow4 4 Company + Pickens, - - -So. Cai. ckens County People: dvertisement we invite the people of of Pickens to our store to inspect line of Shoes and Oxfords.. -ears a great many Pickens cout a buying their Shoes at our store, and ar after year they come back to us our best advertisenment, and that we se them so well is a source of gratifi- 4 it the people of Pickens county are to do business with-we want to do ore of them. expect you to do business with us we want you to, but because we will 3t values in Shoes and Oxfords you4 r have the largest stock of Shoes and* section, but we have the greatest* ~. And our stock is bought by men ing but Shoes and sold by salesmen g but Shoes, and consequently we people want and we buy it. That we than any other store in Greenville is we not only have what the people we give good values.4 ye with us Mr. J. I. Callaham, form and he will be glad to have you come [ see him. He will take pleasure in ru our stock. >ring Oxfords are now here in all the ,. d it is a beautiful line. hoes at our store, save money and be PA1TTVN & TILMlAT Greenville