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Plant TURNIP SEED Now And Buy of Us If you pay cash we pay pottage PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HLLUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 L~ 111Iev. Walter Lee Coker of Mt. V , ";,P- Piseah will preach at Cross , \V. E. lloads church a miles above -zl'.,:br n.ext Sunday nlight 29" n *t. by request of the pastor. invited. 1" . TIMES HAVE CHANGED!_ -..: -11 ndid the question " -l any Insurance?' But $ reat dal since then. ns asked n)V when a *i. -:Lf Insurance cdd he have. M "-r - Insurance poli.. on the market. " Ve to do is to give me your applica. :a r for and let me have the medical ex. -tIon :ade. Now, don't say to yourself that you don't need it, F:OR Tl IE HOSPITALS ANI) ClDIETEIRlLS ARE CR' ".\"PED WITH PEOPLE WI O SAID T1 HE . TI IING. and at the time they - suer:: and just as lav : . "Safe in the Southeastern." The Company You WiII Eventually Insure With.$ Whx Not Now? J.. T. RIC'HEY. Special Agent, 1 H,.3J. MleGEE, General Agent, Anderson, S. C.$ I . Our line of Gr;oceries is comn Splete anid we guarantee fresh. . . h .~:.k.Our price~s are right and ser vic prompt. 'We wvant your . rtrade and are p)repared to make * ... .. . ~ Jv' t.'rit to your advantage to trade - '~ l wthPickens Iliardware &Grcy * . . .Comipany. An "Expressed" Desire y \ NI .S are madte, packed~ ;u lii here air.~ Thley are then sent tous . diret from t factorv; whil I antdiejC sold het.re comte 'hy slow - -n teyescape accidlent in this ~ ... ~ . p~iu t, tihe timue takes thle dlet henyoubuyNunnally'syo ge tne utmost in quality, purity and freshness. 7 KEO WE E PH ARMACY THlE NY4L STORE Phone 24 R F trars. 'u UBALE tt There are seve 4 bale your hay: First: It will required to stor< Second: Ha' baled hay is in Third: Baled a more valuable fi We have in stc i Portable Press re: HEATH-BRI SOME PEC I AL BARCAINS AT JOHNSON'S 5&lOcStore Picked up at 40c on the Dollar Late in the Season -n Pie lojt of I .,tmlies' I)resses, worth ablouit. $::.00t WVhile they last. J eatch ,0 Pie lot I J nde rsk it ts, woerth ftromn 75c* to $1. \' hie they' last u hiave at lot of 2fie goods to sell att I10e btildrenI)'s J resse's n Johnson's 5&10cStore 1 DOLL.AR LIMIT ICKENS, SOU'lIl CAROLINA SECIAL lNOTICES ' tr dliivertv. 17' Ii ii '' Ii i II b' C i l it' nue C Ii pI tan IIt g i i t It ler I i I l t I t i clie se tle ' ! ll ot Ch ' I t \, t il e I I I i n r th etu'ii lI i eei I.e if i t C ni' to't~~ se Cr l i' li i i C tt vets : t IC'I t'o 2e 4.ten lle oterior er e~ 1t11i l. t ne n e Stue tubel atth r~itti e . n Iuv e n sa 4luto ita l.ta \ \t 4l " I'it .:10i 't n 'l i t' , \ n t It ''itj e, nd '.0CICbarn . 'i good rodithtC I daily YOUR HAY!I ral reasons why it will pay you to Q *u only occupy one-fifth the space i e loose hay. will bring good prices,. and . shape to market. A hay retains its strength and 's )r feeding. t ck the I. H. C. Pull Power 14x18 . c1y for delivery. Get our prices. JCE MORROW COMPANY Pickens, S. C. Our Neighbor's Rooster co .)u T UCH -t 0 A. _ A WORh\ O T A - f u(6E P ' B AND ! A uSTER BAND AS oA 00 bD wA OF TT I., .C.A Yr iyn IME TABLE NO. 1 3. SUPERCEDING TIME TABLE NO. 1 2 l\ FEL T M (1 ARCH2111. No. I No. 3 No.5 Di.-. Stationd' No. 2 No.4- No. . 9' A. Al 11.00 A .\l 2.55 P. .\L v. u Pickens Ar .9.20 A..\M 2.00 P. Al 4.10 P. AM 5 * 11.0)5 " :.0 "1 Ferguson x 9.15 '' 1.55 " 4.05 - 5S 11.15 " .10 "5 Parsons x 8.1)5 -- 1.51) " .55 ' 'd " 11.2u " .3.15 " Arialis x 8.55 - 1.45 -- . 5 - 0 ' 11.80 " ....... -'...... .\auldins x s.50 ' 1.32 " '.40 - I' " '11.25 " t.25 '' Ar. 9.3 lEasley 1.v. 1.45 ' 3.8 UIBLC SERVICE AUTOMqBILE DA1 YVIS P. i~ioti \ ik. k p ed(ica~ (College of the State of South Caro 'na - Sc~hools~ of M edlicine & Pharnluecr * ~Owned' and ('ontrolled by the State ' -\ !'igh tyV-sevth~ session begins (hetober 1. 1915) -ends June 1. 19.)10. l.'ine neO~ w hibee-st or y buit Iaoratories ot ('hemvistry, Balc reriology, A nlatomiv. Physiolog v. Pharmiacology andt Pharmiacy provided w~ it i ew, inOdern t 1i, one of theo largest anid best1 eptnipped hospitals inl the South, caintams 21I8 beds, and with an COLLGE UILIN6ex tensive out - pat ient service. otlers ulnsur1paSsed1 clinical aid vanitages. Practical wor)1k in \ ~ ~ ~-* dispensary totr pharmlaceutic'al ,.~ ~ .stutdenits. 'Two years graduiated service ini Ho~per hospital wvith six aPPoinltmients each year. De partt mient of Physiology anid Em bryVology ini afliliat ion withI the ( 'h arilest on M u-eumi. Ten full l ine t e a c hi e r s 'a laboratory launche ..-'or catalog addIress: ON*' i t W i' . '.Tt _________________Charleston, S. C. ROPER HOSPITAL Hor 39 LOCAL AND PERSONAL 'l'he W'. (. \'. picnic which W"11s to liave been held at. ('lom son1 Auigulst 24; has bl nI' cailled off. D)r. D). \\'. lI.1ansay filledl his appollii'tnt. Suinday, preaching good serions both Jnoiorilg and night. '1'he camp ieeting which is now in progress at Central, S. U. will continue through Sunday night, September 29. W. F. Ariail of Enon section and his brother-in-law, Mr. Al lison of Montgomery, Ala,, were in our city this week. Pastor L. E. Wiggins is spend ing his vacation at home, Home home sweet home," the best place in the world to rest. D. J. Fant, the engineer evangelist, will preach at Smith's Grove August 29 at 11 a. m.. and at Glenwood at 8.15 p. m. We regret to note the illness of Mrs. J. K. Lathem of Mt. Carmel. She has been very sick for the Past week. but is slowly improving. Rev. Mr. Hammond of (ole noy has been elected to serve Enon1 as pastor next year. Mr. Hammond is a rising young minister. 1\\e wish for himn sue 1)onf't, fo'get the W. U. WN. picnic which will he held at Six Mile Saturdayi v. August 28. It will be al ll d lday allair with pr'ontinent specakers andi dinner 11n the gi'orunld. J 'I'll sltpreilllie co aur't a dj')l by the judges of the circ'uit courts. lecided that the election on pro bibition should be held Septem ber 1.1. So get ready to vote for the good of the state. The nanv friends of Post naster McDaniel will be pained -o learn of his serious illness md hope for him an early res oration to health. He is suffer ng from stomach trouble. Married, August 22, by J. 1). \lauldin, at his residence at. Nor 'is. Mr. Claud Sentell to Miss !ella Ray. This young couple laye the best wishes of their, n an v friends for a happv vov iue through life. Mrs. M1. F. Hester Iwns the 1'i ,:. to apiCthe' in the way, ' a hu we have ever se''n. -Ie h - c'. 1. ('. 'tnek. He is ' monrhs bl1 and -,rill net :;00 'Oi" .[-' T'-~ 00 tf raiking it .a1 judi he-u Ib" wn:-t.e of* the ari ' '-!'4\wel a i .p. a'4.ritiltuigai a e- l'la t 1lerk on t in- 2;th 13I"I it I 'l('a -ul t II ill on I he 27th. -":'t-a r ofi tl9' stale will itiake I ij4iilyu eiieh-t 'of the- l':aslev Illt- liaib'-y lilitary lInsitt'e f1 (ireelltw NHM4, Was jii 4ije e'iis last week ini t li- inti 4rest,f h4 iis s41lyl il S~verialI boys f'roi l I'iekenjs e on - Li.v i willi at '3 t itt c i. I1 l.' 14 h i !4-a T411n-e re wil le an1 he farna ~ 11 II h 'e, int a ic ( '11 lli.t\' l ( 134't 1h. . \ n l 'u 4 ut .\u e' I us lt IIi. i lanhu 441'tititilwt re integgi 4'teill agil l \\1' y )i:44 1 ' ills 41a 'ir Illill lo-' jare'e 'ltiie i .l ' Iii Nicb t : it I > '4'eelt I) Ihs cm~utld sho wl op~istwswl tobe pelo t lin The otiri .I -1.4 tr. t Ill 'el ioni, f . i''tii 1 haredIo i m lii lpare' s m:i .t' i a e ro b , b'.1i lIthi s icide ener at 'i2' (;ra e -t o ist