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AtU . t s RYBODY'S EATING IT! EATING WHAT? Biltmore Ice Cream At Pickens Drug Company's Soda Fountain. Come in and cool off. Our Soda Water Can't Be Beat. Bilhioere Ice Cream 50 Cents a Quart, Delivered in Town. ... - - - -- ----- -- . . - - PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HALLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 111-I I : -u: + I+i-++++++:*~- ++-.-+-N+-HH-.-+H. THE SPRiNG The Beautiful Spring' As We n1ow look t1411 ()n t le t)frests we soli all'the-o1l. deao leaves have falli and (heil places. have been filled witih itw, tenidr, gIreeiI IeaVe.S. ile llb(l'is il't ll fm lo l i dli CO~Cr3tiillg hlas ;l i*\ im w j eil'ii(le. 811(1l i t. ll: has a terileni v t iiia kc 11S waiilt ti) leave offathe old winter '11dnt an l ihplce theinl with new, cool elt'. I uiki , Ie I. 11 l , lUt w' e are in pace with I it' s:so.Ui We are nei', w prepired to till yourv neceds with One of the bes4 : un ii mist u p--to-dahte lines of 1) iy * ods ever swb thisstre. Wwn 'm town eall onl 11d td a-p -i l i t( inspect oul We 0have SI raw luIs I'-. the boys, girls, nl l? pdi ue. I hive jus reeei ved a Ia e shipinent of .\I1erican lleauty ('oi-sets, 50. 1.5. 1.00 and 1.50. Newv lot or on-ni's a:iid1 boys'Jothli ng&. Iii ~IoK'~9~enjC's aiui hoyvs' hut~ih-gu.rah- (verall'-. Oome~ to see us. (Jiaig Brot heirs (Commnyli NIGHT KING-No. 45150. R etr d at ''as cwas 2.. 18000-, dami Night Q~uen by lr a a 1. ' I RwBells, 13073, et e. 's mNi~ .,hu* V2nV 1 ' t We~'Witherspoon, \ r iia Kv. . V ~~ ville,-iGa.; then to F 1. Hir. " r6ielrEasley, S. (C. h H. ARION, his father, 1 ha . 2'! *,.,.*i h~ 1050. Arion hit as b'. h arjp m pJ i,,~alon for 13 years. H~v a ."' b.-humn~' -.. -,.. 1,% lion for 12 years. AjO rini- t h. tin h~**~~ dever selling for $125,(00n. NIGHT KING is Black. Can be found at Gouch's Stable, Lasle, -S. C. Services $10.00 Cash, or $20.00 on Tm. It's a e pigInvitation is? ho1 4 t e i'be to try ~j vjv ice glC~- ass of oJUr (Mool Sod i.""1' -any flavor you farjev. Jf: (914) Iyou are hot ,tred and wearv a gI'iss of' jt will put u Dn - life inlt-) you. Five r:I-n t a a J~j~ :. las in all the rxopular Clealled daily. Our Ice Cream Is Delicious! & 7~i~i $E PH ARMACY NLSTOEn 2R. E LEWS, 1e~ SLocal and A. B.'Stokes of route 2 was in rown on business Saturday. R. F. 'Moseley, of route 3. was in town last Thursday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes of Dacusvile were in Pickgi last Friday. Mr. Bob Moser, from up on Keowee was a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Norris, of Cateechee, visited friends in Pickens last week. Mrs. J. L. Bolt of Easley was a guest of Mrs. T. L. Bivens in Pickens several days last week. J. M. Arnold well-known citi zen of route 4, was in town on business one day last week. Mrs. V. C. Moore of Monroe, N. C. has been spending several (lays in Pickens with Mrs. I. M. Mauldin. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodruff of Cateechee spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Griffin. Mr. David Hendricks, an old and honored citizen of the Dacus ville section, was a visitor at the county seat Saturday. Messrs. Joe L. Looper and Ben IHendricks, of Looper's Gin section were at the county seat on business Friday. P"rof. 10. Bitford Crain, who has been teachinig at Dacusville, is visitina relatives in Greer. G reenville News of 16th. Paul Boggs, a ministerial siu(lent at, the Presbyterian aol lege, Clinton, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and frienIs in Pickens. J. A. Griflin has returned to his home inl this coumnty after spending several months very pleasantly wit.h his daughter, Mrs. Will A. Bruce, in Orlando, Florida. Dr. L. G. Clayton will preach at Martin Grove Wesleyan Methodist church the first Sun day in May at 11 o'clock. Every one has a cordial invitation tc attend this service. W. A. Finley, well-known citizen of near Piedmont. was visiting relatives and friends in Pickens last week. Mr. Finley is the father of F. L. Finley, our accomodating butcher, and a biother of C. B. Finlev of Pickes.V Mlisses El len and Eva Freeman, tlaughltters of' Mr. and Mrs. B3. F. FreeImanI. of near Pickens had as t he-ir week-ndl uests Mise The-lma Lewis, Daisv Bive.ns and Katherine Hlagood of Picke-ns, and Miss Ellen Sitton of Easley. Mr. Ma.ri. n Lauwre~nce of Crn tral was~ recemly appointe-d by the covernme nt as a teacher in the Phil ipir. I-lands and left last week f hi ne-w hume-. (On bl - wa 'h wi -tcp over in San n vi the- Panama e- .rought t o Pick K ~novelty in the T here we-re te-n ears nre Thuck. rine - *. nei andA one grood commron darIt w a- gathered frcirn n- farrn of Nir- H A . Freernan Mr' L w:1 . HariT- wijdo'w d t tL avid H aris. died at b' n- f Mr. and Mrs B. D). H'-1 n-. ljhalla on Sunday. I. af t'r a linge-rinig ill '-nc h adc bee n marrijed n dj we- the- r->tber of 'T. deof ELagler anid jharli . J . W . i)-,Asr of Jiry-. (7 asking us. tot t he ~his coruntv not V,~ b r' chrri ny wayn.i- r Wednesdy afte- :A: v.by h T.. iS-vn )}g '.t r gy htt~einga fV 3y akn refreeh r.nJ con( )tyjug of tti tyy JA'i -!in neMcus 4*,el >Wd N10M 81 6 in'kte, Wer' %fye Hov era vit~oe wa.r prW.n w thi mutIngo te-' e gre 6~ enjoyed,1'~i1) Prsonal Mrs. F. E. Cox, our eI lit assistant postmistiss, hai beea sick at her home several days. Postmaster J. H. G. McDaniel is attending the Confederate veteran's reunion In Columbia this week. R. M. Baker, a prominent merchant of Norris, was in Pick lens on business one day last week. Old soldiers' decoration day will be hold at Cross Roads church this year May 6. All old soldiers are cordially invited. Clement Kelly, the young man who was recently shot at Central, isathomeagain, having left the Anderson hospital last week. Dr. Ramsay will not preach in Pickens the fourth Sunday, but will fill his pulpit here the first Sunday in May, morning and evening. The Ladies' Cottage prayer meeting will meet Friday even ing at 4 o'clock with Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson. Alltheladiesof Pick ens are cordially invi'.ed to be present. Enginoer - Evangelist F a n t preached two great gospel ser mons last Snnday in Pickens to immense congregations. I' h o singing in the court house, led by Prof. Bolding, was extra good. Pickens county singing con vention will bo held with the Cross Roads Baptist church Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and1 16. A gre(at time is expected. President McCravey informs us that some of the finest singers in the south will be there. Messrs. W. 0. (sometimes known as B) Lewis and R. T. Hallum represented the local council and chapter R. A. M. at the meeting of the grand council and grand chapter of the state, held at Greenwood last Wednesday. W h i I e in Greenwood they also paid a short visit to Connie Maxwell orphanage. Those from Pickens who at tended the Shriners' meeting in Spartanburg last week were Messrs. R. E. Bruce, M. C. Smith, B. iLwis. T. L. Bivens, J. T. Richer and J. P. Carey, Jr. Mr. Bivens vent over as meat." but retmned safe and sound. The meeting was largely at tended nal I mIchli enjoyed. Th'1e m a vor and aldermen who were recentlyv elected in the Pickens city election took the oaths of office last Tuesday night and at the first meeting of the new council H. A. Nealy was re-elected chief of police, W. F. Mauldin w'as re-elected city clerk and R. L. IHames was elected mayvor pro-temn. FUpon the recommendation of Sen ator 0' Dell and Sheriff Roark iJ. T. McKinnrev of Easley has been appointed by Governor Manning as rural policeman of Pickens county and wvill accept the position. Mr. McKinney is a native of this county and has considerable experience as an of ficer of the law. For the past several years he has been chief of yd'ice at Easley. In th- city election held at Easley Monday J. Milton King was elected mayor over W. L. Pickens by a vote of 229 to 87. B. C. Johnson withdrew from the race last week. P. M. Tay lor was re'tketed commissioner of pulie- works over Laban Mauldin,. and P. P. McDaniel was re- elercted aider.nan.- The new aldermoen elected were Frank Day,'J. M. Smith and1 Pr~bet Sheck. THf. DI);e HAfRaow is one of the best tools for your farm work. B3e sure and get the Walter A. Wood. Sold by Pickens Hardware and Gro cefry Company. Notice Ah x'n +J the City of P'ickens !4at :,e pad on or before the 15th day 5f Ma, 'd6f. W. F. MAmUI,.rN, K. Huu~iKXClerk. Mayor. Notice to Debtors and Creditors A. a *gn Aviding clairn~s 'against the pre.r ti ara duliy pJroven, onr or 'Afore !.a l5M. 4ay oif May, 19156, or ber Mene p.y~t:A; *JA all f*rvous in. Mk''A %, te eek Intt irake pay 'f&*A 93j of A1f/J V$* *Iz'v' ittiK to thea VfmAe*e6wkA l(40t*Z. AM, oris We*r Myk- %4 tW or Jnry lot*, We Carry the of Hardwar Foi Keen I Turn f Corn I Kutter HEATH-BR SPECIAL NOTICES For Msle-A few hundred bushelsof Vandiver's Heavy Fruiter cotton seed. While they last $1 per bushel. M. C. Smith. 60 Wansted -Salesman in each county with horse and buggy to sell fruit trees for fall delivery. Big money. Com mission contract. Atlanta Nursery Sales Co., 519 Fourth National Bank. 50 For Sale - Good 20-horse - power steam engine at a bargain. Easy terms. Or will exchange for about 6-horse power steam or gasoline engine. A, A. Pace, Pickens, S. C., R 3. 50 SW EET P'OT ATO SPROTIS-- Nancy Ha I, l'drto Rico, Trrium ph and Glolden Beauy Apri andi Mfay delivery, 11.60 per thousand: 5,0 and over, $1.50 per thousand, f.o.b. Florida. Totnato pi t ,1.50 per thousand. F. E. Hull, Rock PRESTON'S PL.ANTS-Nancy il, l'orto Rico, Trinmoh and Providence Potato Slip.', $1 .75 per 1,000 durIng Apri; chea or after April. Cabbage, 75 cents: 'lomato, 1.50; P'ep er and Egg Plants, $2.25 per 1,000. Catalogue free. No p~ersonal checks. F'red M1. Preston, Pine WANTED-To sell 2.000 bushels reeleaneti A mber and Orango cane seed, new even weih t bags. We buy all grades peas. Send samples. Dixie Flour & Graitn Co., Gre.nville, S. C. 5 OL D COINS -- Old Coins. We pay large amounts for some issues and dates. Bring ~ours to us. -Harrison's Drug Store, Greenville, SP ECIA L OFFE R-To patients coming from Pickens county to our Grsenville ofice for eye work: As we are members of the Chamber of Con merce, we refund railroad fares. A. A. Odom, consulting Op tometrist-Optician. presi dent The Globe Optical Co., Mansonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. W ANTED-Mien and women write quickly for free particulars if you wish'1o ac~t as agent for home-manufasctured -toilet, arL tles; also, auto matic gas light..rs, etc., br to etr a busIness of your own at home or at yol- dind~e or place of tas. Ads .c re ilistrilbutlng Co . Tix x5 Concord, Ga, 3 Mlorphine, Hei-oin. Cocaine, Opium and Whiskey Habits Secretly Cured at Your Home or at my private sanitarium without suffering or incon venience; established fourteen years; cure guaranteed; correspondence solie ited P. 0 Box 269, Atlanta, 'Ga 3 For Sale-Slightly used market re frigerator; also several computing scales in good repair. Wue are Carolina head quarters for everything required in gro cery stores and butcher shops. South ern Scale and Fixture Company, Colum bia, S. C. 51 White Wyandoites-My birds won at State fair, Spartanburg. Darlington and National White Wyandotte State cup for best dispa at Chester. W. J. Causey, Columbi, S. C. 51 For Sale-Pure bred Bronze turkeys for breeders. The large kind, raised last year. H ave over a hundred. They must go. Manager of the Jones Farm, Box 265. Kershaw, S. C. 52 For Sai-Gold and silver Campone egcgs $3.00 to $5.50 per setting. My Cam penes are the finest strain procur able, having been Imported from E. Lewis Jones. Oscar K. Mauldin,Green ville, S. C. 6 1 For Excleamage-New Automobile Tires for old ones, all sizes. 56 Swan dale BldJg. Peerless TFire Co., Green ville!, S. '. 'l Ferness.aI -.Look: Uure for spongy, 6' iIi.'v. Hbilmed gums and looso tooth; ti:ased .Aj aua satisfaction or mony refunded. Medicine, postpaid, $1.50. Dr. C. M, D~oss, D, D. B,, Cooper, ex, 4 idadyA gentui-Wei have big sellers for private canvassing. Our goods sell fat 'Big trofitsC reulars froe. 0. W, Necessi lyCo,, P), 0, Box 12, Char i'0I., N, C. 4 W'ar4.4d-All kinds peas, Quoto host rio' et 'i'Jantlt Cuhave for sale, >$r~ rdnmples, J, P. daloru, [aG range, ,I- C 51 IOU Cutt/mn Head, Wil r~ ucel -a more Fe4y othr var~f existence Dig Notlc* to Teachers Ao a'xaminatPhm for teachers will bie h#14 in th~te 'urt house Vriday, May 1, %%trn kwil commence at 90'clock. A ~ nsto furnish their owa station try, fly ordetr of the State ouwrd of WARE TKu Largest and Most Complete Line le and Farm Implements to Be und in This Section utter Edge Tools, Oliver lows, Cole Cotton and Olanters. See Our Keen Hoes. . . . UCE MORROW COMPANY Pickens, S. C, We Are roudof B Our Food Sh m. P i And we.appreciate what you 8 E are doing for us' E Coffee 15c to 40c Pound. Bring us n Your Produce SJ. T. FLYNN PHONE"Good Things to Eat" SPNE18 Martin Building EASLEY, S. C SpringStylesl For Men, Women and 'Children Ready for Your Inspection The Question of / (E'Spring Footwear * *\* is now occupying the * thought .and attention . \ of -men and women who are particular about the appe'arance of their feet, and we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect the new fashions. Our Soring Exhibit comprises the season's most popular Styles and Patterns in Men's and Women's Fine Footwear. Oxfords and Pumps at Prices to Suit Everybody When in Greenville make our - store your headquarters. Let us measure and fit your foot in the next pair. PRIDE, PATTON LMAN G vile, S. C.