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"U" Are in the Middle of the night, we will say, sud denly in need of having a pre scription filled. You don't know + Where to go. Ring 33 and see how quick we will fill that pre scription, accurately and safely and at a most moderate charge. We handle only the purest and freshest of Drugs. Will arrive this week, a beau- + tiful and complete line of new a Stationery. No trouble to show goods. + KEOWEE PHlARMACYV 11 THE NV4L STORE * ptone 24 Nunnally's Candy ~. Lcal and Persoa Mrs. J. T. Richey is visiting Miss Janet Bolt, of Easley, is in Columbia. the guest of friends in Pickens. Little Miss Ethelyne Gantt is Miss Anna Robinson of Au visiting relatives in Liberty. gusta is visiting C. E. Robinson. Ernest Freeman of Savannah, Bertran Porter who has had Ga., is spending a while in this fever several weeks is able to be city. out again. Miss Mae Grogan of Elberton, Miss Mary Lewis is visiting Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Bruce her cousin, Miss Fredda Hugheg Hagood. at Richland. Bristow Christopher yisited Messrs. R. E. B and Vin relatives in Pickens Saturday cent Hamilton it to Hender and Sunday. .sonville Sun '~. Miss Nellie Grandy is on an ral new announcements extended visit in the lower part Pear in the announcerment of the state. / column this week. Mrs. M. C. Smith is 'in C. E. Robinson, Jr., of Green r mother. Mrs. ens, in ville, was a week-end visitor in rson county. jPickens last week. jor has return- Misses Williams of Roebuck hom6 in Pickens after are visiting their cousin Mrs. B. g severa weeks in Lib sevralwees i Li~ IH. Hendricks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mattie Finley, after : are now occupying the house re- 1 cently occupied by T. J. Part idge.Antioch school voted a four Allison DuBose and Lloyd mill special levy tax,for school Smith spent the week-end in purpses, last Saturday. Easley, in the home of Mr. Smith. Ms oaodLn n Prof. and Mrs. J. W. iBallen- ,CaevstigMs rne tine are at home again after a ox yery pleasant trip to Little' Mountain. T .Snltn rmnn .All -those interested Secona rltvsi ikn onyls graveyard are requested to bewek on hand Friday 1., and bring tools to clean ofthe yrard. Snigsho ilbgna Miss Ora McFall, after a-vervyotne1 ayJ .Mrh *pleasant trip to several points in tahr the state, is at home again, to the delight of her many friends. M.E ,Glepeadfml There is to be an educational vle hywn vri h rally at Zion school house July RaLos. 31. The State Supt. of Educa tion Hon. J. E. Swearingen will Teewlbearuinoth be prese'nt and make an address. Glta aiya h ad Johnson and Duff Haood,ofPcesAust1t colored, were tried in the mag istrate's court Monday on the Mr dMs.AM.Fle charge of drunk and disorderly adBnHgo fEsevs conduct and were fined $25 andiedathhoefJugJ.B $30 orserve 0 daseach.ery Williams of latoeeuk Alltose nterstedinat e visiinteir cin e s.hurc July28.brin tols adc m issa Jl Matti Fintey siabler sspendingesevedaneedsksleaning off badly.Mr. G a. oElls again. nen citinofceschb Svoted asu willspen sevral aymnith wsacpnied b y Mfr WsCoo theeduatinalraly t Zon sre Prs. n yn n they.,expectitoingisitssFranae schoos inthe cuntyiSusn Dof dcoed ionty. acksited pary a th hoe o Mr Elas r.elaiese Bowicen os county.s Mau~in ear asly FrdaySe in w schol nwil Piensa -eveingandas uualintisncda MondrayJulyh27, and Mr.ig Y l NE.,lespi Nwaml FritPrsevng theowersdinGen FruitlJa Rub ersetoeri h P"RoadfLouse." - Th Frit PesevingPow ere sll ae areonofth They eep it prfe lysd ap aily ith cn.The Hy do nt case fuitGoitste. Api5C plackaghre illsot preserveHagoopoufdsaofefruiis Frui Jar bbr, ten t te domen-of JudeJ.tB Ale dhoen dzen.te - i . th ent e e- e questdfto e Waxseto cversdayprsr~ ec, n eepe the lea a d a irtgheces-saoud sar. Teyrd e clexangor Hon.J.. erngen SateMroreo Sueitneto dcto Mr. F. R. Moon, who has been considering running for Super visor of Registration says, that after investigating, he has de cided not to run at this time. He wishes to thank the people for their encouragement. On Monday evening Miss Lo rena Taylor entertained a few of her friends in honor of Miss Nellie Whitten of Greenville, and Misses Williams of Spartan burg. Misses Florence Bowen and Mattie Finley served punch during the evening. The young people enjoyed the evening in progressive conversation. Miss Inez Morris delightfully entertained a number of her friends on Tuesday evening in honor of her guest Miss Irene Turner, of Wilmington, N. C. Progressive conversation was the interesting pastime of the evening. A delicious ice course was served by Misses Mary Morris, and Sarah Bess Clements of Atlanta, Ga. On last Monday evening the Daughters of the Confederacy entertained the public at a mus icale in the home of Mrs. W. T. McFall. This musicale was another of the delightful enter tainments given by the Pickens Chapter of the Daughters ad every one who attended were well repaid. During the even ing punch was-served. thir -of the younger set was a A pleasant occasion for rec ption given on last Tuesday ernoon by Mrs. C. E. Robin son in honor of Misses Ruth Mc Hugh of Greenville, and Rosa mond Lynn of Washington, D. C. Receiving with the guests were Misses Frances Cox and Nannie Morris. Refreshments were served by Miss Thelma Lewis. Different games were played and all had a merry time. Colored Cutting Affair A cutting scrape with serious results occurred at Griffin Eben ezer church last Sunday when Bob Miles carved up Hayes Hal lum. The affair was an after math of the preaching service. The trouble started when Hal lum used some rough language to the girls who were talking to Miles. Hallum hit him with a bottle. then Miles proceeded to cut him up with a pocket knife. Hallum received several cuts about the face and 1'eck, one of which came near severing the jugular vein. Miles plead guilty in mayor' s court Monday and was fined $31.70. ____ ___ Singing Convention The Pickens Township Sing ing convention will meet with the Pickens Baptist church next Sunday, July 26, at 2 o'clock. All leaders are requested to be present, and all who can sing and all who will try are most urgently requested to come, and let's have the' best singing we have had since our organization. Visiting leaders are invited to meet with us. R. L. HENDERSON. Singing School, Prof. McD. Weames will begin a normal school of music at Mt. Carmel church on July 27 and continue 18 days. All1interested in music are invited to attend. Prof. Weames is one of the best teachers of music in the coun try, and a large class is expect ed. The tuition will he cheap. about $1.50. [Advertisement] Mr. Mc~ravey Explains Mr. Editor:-J u s t another word and I am through. Last week in my denunciation of parties who started and circu lated false reports on me, I en grossed my article in strong and very bitter words, and while I :neant it all, I am sorry not to have used more mild and modest language. .I intended the ar ticle entirely for the guilty par ties, whoever they may be, and am sure they understood it that way. God knows no offense to any of my friends or any one else not connected with the re ports referred to, was intended. Of course it was my enemies and not my friends who were so unkind as to do me this great injustice. I was so indignant that hothing short of what I wrote would have expressed my feeling at the time. I could not let such reports go over the county undisputed is why I came out as I did. I feel sure that they went out from about Easley and were started only by my bitter enemies and the good people have nothing to do with it, therefore. I do not credit them to any other section or community, or to anybody else. I have suffered more or less slander ever since I first en tered public life and it must stop. Being of a very nervous temperament, things of this kind affect me greatly, else the. phraseology of my letter last week, would have been in some what different language but meaning as much. I beg that my friends will not judge me hastily but wait until they know the truth. My rec ord in public life is the property of the public, but false reports of a private nature cut deep. Respectfully, E. P. McCravey. Eale. S. C. July 14. The Pleasure of! n-r j Roppiig 9 Where you are sure that only 9 9 the newest styles, the best 9 i qualities and the lowest prices 9 9 prevail, is what makes so 9 9 many women like to come to 9 a this store. i Especially attractive are the i a new n DRESS FABRICS and SILKS n We have just received. They 9 r represent the latest word from 2 the style centers. 9 You will enjoy seeing them. E en We are glad to show them. a Come. V'% ED'VWNL. BOL &0 COF M 11^ Th treTa'sAwysBs EsWIN Lol News Fro Bethehe is The e o re RThan.ts lwysBuy Mis WnE hs onY lef las Dr L . Co fildh Thusda fora veist o Holumbia T appitmn day Rev.ing r ato sise. uesckfMissElaVHett church last Sunda a ela Misses Frances and Nell Camp day. He preached an excellent visited relatives in Gainesville sermon to a large congregation. this week. Bethlehem school opened July Joep E Lac i seni 20 with 48 pupils enrolled and thiseek witeh ins sping Professor Ballentine as princi thiswee wih frend m en- pal. Professor Ballentine is a dersonville. fine teacher and can ratify any Miss Laura Norwood of Green- dispute which occurs among the ville visited Miss Janie Thorn- pupils by the use of the "brod."~ ton this week. Mrs. Blackwell, wife of Mr. Miss Nan Nell of Winnsboro George Blackwell, who lives on arrived Thursday to be the guest J. R. Burgess' place, died last of Mrs. W, M, Hagood, Jr. Saturday, July 18, and was Dr. I. M. Hair of Greenville buried the following Sunday at visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ha- Bethlehem, the Rev. J. A. White good, Jr., for a short while re- conducting the services. She cently. leaves a husband and six chil Mrs. F. G. 'Lavender of Vir- dren to mourn her death. Spv. ginia and Mrs. Mary Gentry of-- - - Geenville are the guests of Mrs. The patrons of Ruhamahi dis W. P Holand.trict will have a meeting at1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hagood ar- their school house July 31. at 4 rived at their home here last o'clock. T h e State Superin Wednesday after a two weeks' tendent will be present. stay in the mountains. Joseph G. Camp of Atlanta-____________ earlier part of the week. Misses Essie Hagood and Sara Smith left Tuesday for a ten das' stay in Elberton as the' o ce n iefo guests of Mrs. Tom Starke. Pikn C.Hwlstued Misses Everett Birchmore of Go osgo an n Camden and Christine Dukes of Columbia arrived last Friday t6outuliggo atr;a visit Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Kirven. ala J Goodlett Thornton, former: oo am.Wl ly of this place but now livingd sodceain n iea Wilmington, is at home withtemifslatoc.Iin his parents for a two weeks' va-tesedcoeadltm cation. Miss Beryl!Martin of this place, so o hsbrana ne Miss Kate Henderson of AikenasIolhve ptn rhi and Mrs. J. P. Carey, Jr., offoashrtme Pickens left Wednesday for a visit to Hendersonvllle.12acethemisblo W. C. Jackson, who has beenEaeylnd evtw nw sending the past week with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Clheatham, re-hossnplcnetat turned to his home in New Yorkhos. G doubiin, the earlier part of the week. Miss Ella Hiott was hostess onfiepsustaednrtw Thursday evening in honor ofgrddshos Tiscnb her guest, Miss Nora Heriot. Progressive contests were engag-' ogt tabrant n edin n c cusewa ere, a wwa ntso aeile -f10acrmSe meone efroms C~ldens ayatth Mth tPitn puChe. wliutd odutbuildingsasoodupastyre;rnn ingalasarojoyedood thementire beonglegation.anachnonebeho spotermsdifxceptionallye.ell and lid crtdiesttothoseewhodhadtsoe traine yo tEWaranate carfuly nd iggnsgay oa u ie.nGoo SutuidiC. mostfineepasture, sllustratnearalk. Announcements For Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Third Congres sional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JOHN A. HORTON. Belton, S. C. For House of Representatives The friends of JAMES P. CAREY, Jr., hereby announce him as a candi date for member of the House of Representatives from Pickens coun ty, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic voters in the primary elec tion. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the House of Representatives from Pickens county, subject to the Democratic voters at the primary elec tion. JOSEPH E. LEACH. John P. Smith is hereby announced a candidate for the House of RepresentaZ tives, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. DR. J. L. BoLT is hereby announced a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For State Senator I hereby announce mysalf a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. T. O'DELL. For Auditor I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Auditor of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic voters in the primary election. HENRY A. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Auditor of Pickens County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary election. N. A. CHRISTOPHER. The friends of GREG T. MAULDIN announce him as a candidate for the office of County Auditor for Pickens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. For Treasurer At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic pri mary election. BENNETT H. POWERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary election. TAYLOR H. STEWART. At the solicitation of many of my friends I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approach ing primary election. R. L. HAMES. [For Judge of Probate I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary election. J. B. NEWBERY. For Supervisor The many friends of the Hon. E. F. LOOPER hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party in the primary election. At the solicitation of friends I of fer myself as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Supervisor of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. JAMES B. CRAIG. For County Commissioner The many friends of W. S. PAR SONS, of Liberty, announce him as a candidate for Commissioner of Pick ens County, subject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the coming primary election. At the earnest solicitation of friends, I offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. G. W. BOWEN. At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of Commissioner of Pickens county sub ject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. J. M. LAWRENCE. At the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Com missioner of of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. THOS. H. SMITH. For Superintendent of Education I herehy announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. R. T. HALLUM. For Coroner At the earnest solicitation of friends I offer myself as a candidate for Coroner of Pickens county, sub ject to the choice of the Democratic voters in the coming primary elec tion. J. R. BURGESS. At the solicitation of friends I of fer myself as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Coroner of Pick ens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. E. MEDLIN. For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election as Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to the action of the voters in the election of August 15, 1914. FRANK KIRKSEY. The friends of FRANK G. ALLGOOD hereby announce him as a candidate for Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to the action of the voters in the election ot August 15, 1914. A t the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cotton Weigher at Pickens, subject to the ac tion of the voters in the election of August 15, 1914. FRANK BF.ADLEY FIELD. For Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce ngself as a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Registration of~ Pickens county. subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. J. DA.VIS MAULDIN. I hereby announc~ myself a candidate for the office of Su rvisor of Registra tion of Pickens ec .ty,. subject to the action of the Der iocratic voters in the primary election. T LTHRi BAGWELL SPECI-AL ~BARGAINS~ AT THE BIG WeSTORE + W are still closing out our Dry + :Goods, Shoes, Notions, Clothing,4 + Millinery, etc., and we are offer 4ing some special values in Ladies' + Queen Quality Oxfords and Men's 4Crossett Oxfords. Almost any + shape or leather to select from. + *We are giving a substantial cut4 + on these well known makes of 4 + Oxfords..4 + MILLINERY . + + We are closing out this depart + ment and you can buy a nice hat + 4for less than one-half the regular price. + It will pay you to visif the Big + Store before you make your Spring~ purchases. Heath-Bruce-Morrow Company 4Pickens, - - So. Car. + The friends of NOAH B. MOORE, the Summons for Reet old Commissioner, annouie him asa andidate for the office of Supervisor of Staeut of ot Coina, egistration, ,subject to the action of Cont o ofCommnnPess 2e Dmocrticprimry lecton. T. J. Bowen, M. L. Bowen, Mrs. L. M. Berry, W. R. Bowen, S. H. Bowen, I hereby announce myself a candidate Plaintiffs, or the office of Supervisor of Registra- vs. on of Pickens county, subject to the N. Texie Bowen, and the heirs-at-law ction of the Democratic voters in the and distributees of Matilda Taylor, rimary election. R. H. BAKER. R. E. Bowen, John H. Bowen, Elvira - Halcombe, Janie Dalton, the number, To the Voters of Pickens County: I names and places of resideneof whom herbyannune msef asacandidate are unknown, Defendants. orebye anonce ofSpesor of egsta- You are hereby summoned and re tion suefct tof Suervcio of thegistr- quired to answer the compaint in this ocraticbpecmary teection Gf the Dem-. action, a copy of which is herewith~ :ratc prmar eletion G.W. DRR.served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his I hereby announce myself as a candi- office at Pickens, South Carolina, with date for the office of Probate Judge, in twenty (20) days after the service ubject to the choice of the peaple at thereof, exclusive of the day of such emocratic primary election. service; and if you fail to answer the Jl. ALONZO BROWN. Complaint within the time aforesaid, _______________________- the plaintiffs in this action will apply to For Magistrate the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. -PICKENS TOWNSHIP .And each of you are hereby notified I hereby announce myself as a candi- that the object of this action is the par date for re-election as Magistrate for tition of certain real estate of the late Pickens Township, subject to the action John Bowen, deceased,.and that no per f the voters in the Democratic primary sonal claim is made against any of you. ection. ARTHUR S. PORTER. Dated July 21, 1914.. L. H. SMiTH. CENTRAL TOWNSHIP Plaintiffs' Attorney. A. J. BOGGs [Seal]. C. C. P. I respectfully announce myself a can- To any and all such defendants as may didate for re-election to office of Magis- be minors over the age of fourteen (14) rate Central Township, subject to the years, whose names, number and loca emocratic primary election. tion are unknown to the plaintiffs, and C. G. ROWLAND. to such persons with whom any of the -- defendant minors who may be under IO fourteen (14) years of age may reside: You are hereby notified that the oh object of this action is the partition of ~www wwww ~^- iedseized and possessed in the county Choice of 250 farms, 50 to 500 acres. of Pickens, state of South Crolina;. $10 to $50 per acre. Come and see. and you are notifiedve arnfo sumne mt rite for folder. W. L. Burnside, p srocu e fry ueer forteenh(14) le~omick S. . 15 years of age and reside with you, the It' FritJartim. xtr cas nd ppintment of a guardian ad litem rubbs. ould Ia tee.sEtr caps in d u wtin twenty (20) days from the ser andrs Moulasiteest Tobaco in Syrp vice of this summons upon you, to rep lsng Moutsses, hoes Toaccod pls. resent each of you or them or your or rlyoing to sees, D.e aplos. Ittheir interests in said action, and that urely__paystoseeT._D._Hars. unless you procure for yourselves or I amnowoffrin my arrd Pym-them the appointment of such guardian outh Chickensfferin sale Frt pie ad litem, the plaintiffs' attorney will winners. T. A. Seawright, Pickens, a pply to the court for the appointment S. C. 12 of some suitable person to .act as guar --- -___ - -- --__ -- dian ad litem to represent your or their For Rent -Good one-horse farm. respective interests herein at the expi About 25 acres in cultivation. Good ration of twenty _(20) days after the ad. P. A. Porter, Pickens. service of this notice and summons up on you; and further take notice, that Noi' to Dbtr d Creditors the summons in this action, of which I~tle t e trs n . the above is a copy, and the complaints All persons holding claims against the herein were filed in the office of the estate of the late Larkin Hughes must Clerk of Court of Common Pleas of the present the same duly proven on or be- Saend county aforesaid on the 21st ore the 15th day of August, 1914, or be Sate ofJl,194n.H.SI debarred payment: and all persons in- Plaintiffs' Attorney. debted to said estate must make pay- To the absent defendants, to-wit ment on or before the above date to the The heirs-at-law and distributees of undersigned. T. J. MAULDIN, Matilda Taylor, R. E. Bowen, John H. 13 Executor. Bowen, Elvira Halcombe, and Janie . -----reitor-'Dalton, who are not minors, and whose otice to Debtors adCeiosnames, number and places of residence etae ofs sthe laeF B. Moran m t Tak notc that the summons in this present the same duly proven on or hLa action, of which the above is a copy, fore the 15th day of August, 1914, or '>e and the complaint herein were filed in barred payment; and all persons in- the office of the Clerk of Court of Coin dbted to said estate must make pay- mon Pleas of the State of South Caro ment on or before the above date to the lina, county of Pickens, on the 21st day nerived. of July, A. D. 1914. L. H..SMITH. ridrsiB.' MORGAN, JR.. Plaintiffs'Attorney. MIss MATTIE MAY MORGAN, ___________ 13 Executors. A nic Whatever else you' Rev. H. F. Wriiht will preach fail to do, don't fail suua. August 2. at Antioch church. Everybody invited to o enroll. come. -