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A, Iw' y -., EE SYPTQM5 do not always make theit presence Inqwn by falling .,Sight.' Red.JUd, Stomach Disorders, inmostcasescanbetracd to imperfections,,,of. e 0,7 eyes. We'do curetsqbJa" of the above kinds with glasses. The' Globe Optical Company Masonic Temple GREENVILLE,.8. 0,. A.!A. ODOM, A. H. SCHADE, Pres. Sec. atnd Tfreas. CONSULTING OPTOMETRISTS Piedmont Association Meeting The next union meeting o the Piedmont association wil bi5 heldjvith Corinth No., 1 th, fifth Sunday in May and Satur day before. Program as follows: Saturday, 10 a. m. Song ani prayer service by S. T. Tollison 10.30. Introductory sermoi by Rev. E. V. Babb. Alternate Rev. T. E. Clyde. 11.30. Organization. A d journ for dinner. 1.30. First subject. Can deacon be successful and fill hi office according to the teaching of scripture, who is not libera with his means according to hi ability, and should a membe who is not thus liberal, be se apart by a church as a deacon Speakers, Hon. Laban Mauldir and Hon. J. Ashmore Hinton Then open for general discussion Second subject. The dAty o church members to suppor their pastors and all the interest, fostered by their denomination Speakers, Rev. F. R. McClanna han and H. D. Singleton. Thei open for general discussion. Sunday, 9.30 a. m. Song an< prayer service by Eugene Con nelly. - 10 a. m. Sunday school masi meeting. First subject. How to .buil< and hold a Sunday school class by D. B. Cobb. Second subject. How to teacl the lesson, by E. P. McCravey 11 a. m. Missionary sermoi by Rev. T. E. Durham. Alter 4nate, Rev. D. I. Spearman. J. T. ROBINsoN, -For Corinittee. Twelve Mile Union Meeting The union of the Twelve Mil River association will meet will Pleasant Hill Baptist church Pickens county, May 29-30, 1911 Following is the program: Introductory sermon by Rev R. A. Hudson, Saturday at 1 o'clock. Recess for dinner. Afternoon Session-1st query Are t1'e. fundamental principle of the Bible taught from the pul pitt as they should be? Opene< by Rev. 13. C. Atkinson and die cussed from 1 to 2.30. 2d query: The value of sye ternatic givine-. Opened by W~ N. Bolding and discussed fron 2.30 to 3.30. 3d query: What is economy Opened by R. P. Prince and die cussed from 3.30 until dismissal Sunday morning - Devotior als conducted by the moderatc from 9.30 to 10. 4th query: In what way doe theSundayschool aid the churcia Opened by M. B. Garrett an Henry L awrence, from 10 to 1] Missionary sermon by Rev. C 4R. Abercrombie. Six Mile school at 1.30 by Proj S. E. Garner. We, ths committee, ask the all churches send delegates. PROF. S. IE. GARNER, D. E. GARRETT, R. P. PRINCE, Comnmittel Union Meeting The next union meeting< the Pickens association will mei with the Peters Creek churc the fifth Sunday in May ar Saturday before. The followir program will be used: .Saturday, 10 a. m.-Devotio1 service by J. P. Robinson; 10.3 organization; 10.40, the qualli cations and duties of a pasto by J. A. Griffin andl J. R. Co1 nelly; 11, the qualifications at duties of deacons, by Rev. D.V Hiott and Rev. Hunnicutt; 2 mn., Interpretation of 1 Cor.6-1 by Rev. Hunnicutt; miscellan ous business; adjournment. Sunday, 9.30 a. m.-Pray * ~ and praise service, led b~y W. Nelson; 10, a talk on the Su day school lesson by C. E. Rc Inson; 10.30, song service for minutes; 10.45, discussion of t church coyenant, led by J. Taylor; 11.15, song service, minut 11,25, mIssionary si v.D. W. Hlottdorl v. Hunnlcutt. 01 t ssc .44~I - NK Read1 For Me Greatest Ta U. S. Woolen -n ing stores in th( and Saturday, 1b Findley & Stan a $10.00 waterp n~ the citizens of I f . ~ 1 The reliabilita to one $15.00 ay than $30. Can at this beautifu Our designer to extend you E will give you a - Sale going on tl Don't come later I for there will be r Think of it! You get a regular $25 to $30 suit tail ored to your measure and a $10 Raincoat free for $15. We again call your attention not to miss this op , yportunity. i ) P. S. This is the representative of the U. S. WOOLEN M11 FOUR STENO-BOOK KEEPERS WANTED! In spite of the "War" the demand B ~for Perry College bookkeepers en) and typewriters continues. That is why we can afford to Guarantee Positions to Our. Graduates. rTF YOU ARE going to take a business course and pro Ipare yourself for life's work, why not attend the Col lege offering you the greatest advantage for the least d cost. Perry Business College has a reputation of 36 years standing to sustain, arnd we cannot afford to fall Sshorj of the very best training possible. That is why we 'have demands now for more graduates than we can sup ply. Men who want expert accountants and stenograph 'ers know that the Perry Business College trained appli t. cant for a position means efficiency in every sense of the word and they are always given preference over others. Our tuition has been reduced to conform to the demands of the times, but our standard still remains at its highest point and our facilities for thorough instruction are far 'better than ever before. We save our pupils $12 each on text books alone where a combined course is taken. We save them about $8 on a single course by selling them >fbooks at wholesale cost. 3t The demand for bookkeepers and stenographers is hgoing to. be greater than usual this fall. Why not enter dour College now and be prepared for a good position soon? Only a small amount of money is necessary. We give easy terms. We guarantee satisfaction. Write today 1for particulars. It will pay you. Address: SPerry Business College Grand Opera House Building, GREENVILLE, S. C. er Long Staple Cotton! We are in the market for LONG STAPLE COTTON, various lengths. O f fe rs ed promptly made upon receipt of samples. & MJDSON MILLS, G4 ENVILLE, s. c. .RA INCR n Only! $10,f ioring Sale in the ister Mills Company, the World's Largest Tailors,. c 2 world, selling direct mill to man, will lay 20, 21 and 22. Opening will be held ,ell's. During our three days' stay we v roof raincoat with each order. This is t 'ickens. TO ONE r of the U. S. Woolen Mills Company is knov d all alike, offering values that we guar you afford to miss this opportunity? A 1 line. and manager of our Greenville branch wi very courtesy. Remember, to introduc $10.00 Raincoat free with each order pla ree days. Order before too late. No Rainc .o our Greenville branch or any of our other sti one. II. S. Woolen Mills Co. LS COMPANY $15.00 house of Greenville. Remember the place door to Findley & Stansell's, Pickens, S. C. THE SPRING T he Be autiful Sprin g A s we now look out on thc forests we see all the 0old, dead leaves have fallen and the(iri places have been filled with ne~w, tender, green leaves. The0 orchards are in full bloom and everything has a niew appearance. Such a time has a tend~ency to make us want to leave off the 01(1 winter garments and1 replace them with now, cool ones that make us feel that we are in pace with the season. We are now p)rep~ared to lill youri needis with one of the best and most up-to-date lines of D~ry Goods ever shown by this store. Whienm in town call on us, or make a spcia~l trip) to inspect our1 line. We have strawv hats for thme boys, girls, men andl women. Have just receiv~ed a large shmipmenit of Amnricanm Beauty Corsets, 50, 75, 1.00 and1 1.50. New lot of men's and boys' Clothing. Big lot of men's and bo0ys' high-grade Overalls. I Come to see us. Craig Brothers Compan~y Pickens, S. C. 4 FU}LL LINE OF Spring Goods ofI AU Kinds S A nice line of Men's Hlats. bo0th straw and fur. A new lot of Ladies' Hats to go at right price. A nice line of Oxfords for Ladies, Children and Men. A full line of Clothing for both Men and Boys. Highest prico paid for all kinds of Produce. Yours for. tradle J. W. HfEND RICKS PICKENS B ANK PICKENs. S.. C. CapitaiySuras00,_0oo J. MIVI BRUCE, Fi . R .I O Given V of Pickens perating the largest be in your town TI in Deaton Bros'. St( rill give away free, he greatest opportu: TO ALL rn throughout the c( antee cannot be dul Lll we ask of you is io will be in your toi e our values and st ced during this sale. )at will be given away ares and expect to ge Saturday, May 22, positih can't squeeze in another day, r You must come if you wani of the season. and date, May 20, 21 and 22, in 1iE RK'S SA "E. State of South Carolina, Lounty of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. D)live A. Lowery, plainltiff, against James F. Abercrombiecet al., dlefendl ants. In pursuance of a decretal order made n the above-stated case by HI-s Honor, Judge T1. J. Mauldin, dated May 7, 1915. [ will sell to the highest bidder on Sales lay in .June, 1915, during the legal iours for sale, at Pickens C. H-., S. C., the following described tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract >f land situate, lying and being in Hur ricane towvnship, of Pickens county, of the State of South Carolina, on branch es, waters of Twelve Mile river, ad oining lands now or formerly of C. A. F~ew ,A.IB. Stokes and Dufft Bolding, andl having the following courses and distances, to-wvit: Beginning at a rock 3X, same being corner of this tract on land of C. A. Few and I. C. Few, and running thence S 59b, W 19.60 to rock 3X, on bank of branch; thence N 18 W 33.9() to rock 3X; thence N 62 E 23.40 torock 3X; thence S 9 3,24 to the beginning, con taining forty-nine and four-tenths (49.4) acres, more or less, as shown by plat of survey thereof by B. D. Garvmn, sur veyor, dated the 16th day of November, 1 1903, andl being the same tract of land conveyed to James F. Abercrombie byI C. A. Few by deed bearing (late the 3d day of October, 1904, and recorded in clerk's office, Pickens county, in Book ZA, page 190, on the 2d (lay of November, Termis, cash, purchasers to pay for papers and for recordIing same. Should the purchaser fail to comply wvith the terms of sale within, five (5) (lays, the said premises will be resold on some subsequent Salesday at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. A. J. BO0GGS, Clerk of Court. Notice Stato of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the free holders and electors of Kings School District No. 25 has been filed with the County Board of Education asking that an election be held to dletermine whether an additional special levy of 24 mills shall be levied on said dlistrict for school Theroe, it is ordered that the trus tees of the above-named dlistrict (10 hold an an election in said district on the 22d dlay of May, 1915, at the school house. The trustees are hereby appointed man agers, the election to be conducted in accordance with section 17.12of the gen eral statutes. By order of the County Boardl of Ed ucation. it. T1. HIAILLUM, Secy. and Chairman. Notice State of South CarolIna,. County of Pickens. Whereas, a petition from the free. holders and electors of Montvale School .District No. 56 has been filed with th< County Board of Education asking thai an election be held to determine whethei or not an additional special levy of foui mills shall be levied on saidl district fo, school purposes. Therefore, it is ordered that the trus tees of the above-named district do hold and election in said district on the 22d day of May. 1915, at the school house. The trustees are herebyappolnted man ~ ~* :.to be conducted in hr n 1r~742f tegen. I oadof Ed. 'Ill ~ . HJALLUM, chain of tailor-n 1.ursday, Friday >re, next door to 9 absolutely free, aity ever offered n 9 )untry. Prices if l s cai ofe ailcor mn )renextdoo to abuely fns 1re, w >untry. Prices >licated for less 'I to call and look vn, is instructed yles to you, we i. after sale closes. xn t a free Raincoat, n ely ends ,!R'. We n iot even ati re t this gre . bargain Deaton Bros'. Store, next M(axwed New 1915 Model $695 17 New Features A man right here in our town I bought a low priced oar lest year. I Some of the extras that he bought for it were: meter. Spare iii. braeket. These cost li'm more than 5196.50. Now ho owns a 1915 Maxwell with all these moderna foatures and a doeS other. * r 1 ei-Starter and ie tuie L.ight. only $55 extra. J. ROWLEY YOWN, Agent for Pickens County, Greenville, S. C., R 7 GOWER-M'BEE ELECTRIG CO. Largest and best displayed stock of Electric Lighting Fixtures GREENVILLE, S. C. 3~ Dr. L.LeJ Jreon Physician anet targOn Easey, s. C. , Diseases of the Stomach a Specialty Ofc$ ar~sley PBank. Res. Phone 135 L IST EN! Holding r ananborship Cari in. rt isone> Piedmont AutomobileAssociation * 11