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Just at this time of year most of us feel like sitting under the shade and letting some of the things that need attention go undone, but pretty , soon if we were to give way to our feelings we would regret having been so "lazy." There is much fruit and vegatables that need saving_ and it means now or never, hot or cold, rain or shine. - We have on hand a good supply of fruit jars, fruit jar rings for 'Mason jars, White Crown jar tops, rubbers, Economy jar tops, preserving - powder, pure apple vinegar and white wine pick ling vinegar; fly traps to catch the flies; kraut or meat jars; churns; pitchers for butter, milk, etc; covered jars, jugs, etc. But Don't Work All the Time You need some rest. If your chairs need a new bottom call on us for most any size. If you think of taking a .vacation you will 1probably need trot lines, fish lines, fish hooks, etc. Maybe a cheap watch or drinking cup. We have them. Cots, cot pads, single iron beds, mattresses and springs for same. School baskets for the children. Tone up your horse, after a hard summer's work; with one of our Medicated Salt Bricks. Harness oil for the old dry hainess. Buggy and , + wagon paint. Furniture paint, paint brushes, etc. Come to see us. CRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens J..T. McSWA UN SAM H. CRAIG Greenville S G Pickens. S. C. McSwain & Craig Write me and I will explain how LA WYERS I was cured in 4 days of a severe Practice in State and Federal Courts dcase of Tiles of 40 years' standing without pain, knife or detention Greenville Office Phone 210 - from business. No one need suf- - Pickens Office Phone 39 fer from this disease when this humane cure can be had right here -- - - - in South Carolina. R.I X..JONEY1, litaumai.N.. Dr. L. L. Jameson Itoute 4 { Physician and Surgeon _______________________ IEasley, S. C. Diseases of the Stomach a Specialty Trespass Notices at this office Office over Easley Bank. Res. Phone 135 Edwin L. Bolt & C For our "Special Saturday Sale," Sept. 400 pairs Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Lisle Thread Hose. Most o are silk. The brand of these Host know, which is "Onyx," and the price was 50c and $1.00. For Sa Sept. 4, beginning at 9 a. m., we these hose all day. Pure thread, S prige $1 pair. For Saturday only, + Silk and Cotton Lisle Thread, former AOc pair, Saturday only, per pair, S (F r only reason for offering you these hose at this pi STa a~:nd Bronze colors. Remember the brand of them, qu Itty is sure to be good. Palm Beach Suits for Men !-We have six (6) Palm Beach S we don't want to carry over. The former price was $ spits to be closed out at - One lot of Rompers, Dresses,Aprons, All Palm Skir ts, etc., that we are going to close Beach Trouse We have a few patterns in Embroid- regular price ered Crepe that formerly sold at 25 yd, Oelto to be closed out at i 5c yard. prined lotep - Just arrived, a big lot of Dress Ging. to be closed c hams in all patterns, r oc yard. Men's Silk Hose, ' isle Thread, Fibre Oxfords Silk, etc., the 25c kind, 6 pairs fori $.20 Every pair to go at a big L~adies' Silk Hose in black and white, need of a pa the 50-cent kind, to go at 45c pair. - at a bargain. Edwin L. Bolt Easley, S. C "Te66,' ha' Aw Pleasant Grove News (Intended for last-week) F. W. Howard and family of Brandon Mill of Greenville spent seyeral days In this sec tion among relatives and friends during the first of August. Rev. J. E. Foster closed a sesies of meetings at this place August 12 with seven additions to the church. Bro. Foster is now engaged in a protracted meeting at Cedar Mountain North Carolina. William Hester of the Cross Roads section was in this com munity this week surveying land for Fra;'k McJunkin. Mrs. J. P. Anders, who has been on the sick list is able to be up again. C. D. and J. M. Fortner and Lawyer Smoak of Greenville are on a visit through this section and to Cesar's Head this week. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rigdon on August 5 a girl. V. A. Rigdon had a child about 5 years old to fall from the top of a buggy shelter Aug. 17 and break one of it arms just below the elbow. Dr. Robinson of Pickens was called and dress. ed the wound. The child is get ting on as well as could be ex pected, Mrs. N. J. Anderson of Oole noy spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Rigdon last week. Mrs. Lilla Campbell and her little daughter Kinnie of Ander son is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. A. T. Fort ner. Jimmie Philips of Greenville spent a few days in this section among friends last week. John Anderson of Rosman N. C. has been spending a short vacation at home among rela tives and friends. A FARMER. Sam J. Nicholls of Spartan burg was elected congressman from the Fourth district last week over B. A. Morgan of Greenville. LittletonCollege A WEL l:S'1A1diSEIlI. well-e uipped, and very prosperous school for girls and young women. lFall term begins September 22 iPir.. For catalogue. address J1. M. RMOES, Lttleton, N. C. npany I, we have about silk and f them you all former turday former ice s beausethey are all wihis "Onyx,'" and the ~uits left that - p 7.50; thd six , Beach Suits, extra Palm # rs and Straw Hats for men sell at just one-half the White Csepe, Rice Cloth, e and Mull, worth 25c yd, ut for [oc yard. For the Whole Family! of low shoes in the store reduction. If you are in ir we can sell then to you ys Busy" Liberty Locals (Intended forlast week) Rev. Elkins conducted a series of meetings at the .Methodist church last week. Owing to the bad weather the attendanee was small. However we trust much good was accomplished. Messrs. J. M. Garrett, T. R. O'Dell, Parker Brown, C. E.. Bush and brother went to Ashe ville and Waynesyille and other points in North Carolina last week. They made the trip in Mr. Garrett's car and report a nice trip. June Parsons and family,. af ter spending several weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parsons, returned to, their home at. Tampa, Fla. Miss Nett Parsons visited friends at Calhoun last week, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hughes and little son E. D., Jr., visited in Greenvile last week. Miss Fannie Lyde visited in Greenville Saturday an Sunday. T. A. Gary has purchased an auto and is now on the Dodge. B. W. McWhorter resumed work Monday at Calhoun after taking a two weeks' vacation. Miss Addie McWhorter is vis iting friends in Greenville. Several people from here at tended the camp meeting at Central Sunday and say they heard some good Gospel ser mons. The writer hopes that many precious souls may be saved. Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Hender son and their daughter, Olive, and John Craig of Easley visit ed E. D. Hughes Sunday. L. B. O'Dell and family of Easley, visited friends here Sun day. Pickens Route 5 (Intended for last week) Lee Rice and children of Pel zer are visiting friends and rela tives on this route. Ben Abercrombie, accompani ed by his wife and two sisters, Misses Minnis and Lee Abercr crombie, spent the past week with J. E. Durham and family. Mrs. E. P. Norton and lit tle [son Carl of Pickens are spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M., Martin. Miss Esther Gravely speni Saturday and Sunday with home folks, Misa Maude Parrott spent Nat urday and Sunday with her sis ter', with Mrs. Seagel Bolding, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Crenshaw~ are visiting at Central this week. Dan Adams and cousin, Clifi Adams, spent Saturday and Sunday in Greenville. Misses Vesta and Carrylee Rice of Peizer visited their cous ins, last week, Misses Clifford and Jessie Martin. M. M. Martin and family of Six Mile has returned home af ter spending the past week with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Skelton and son Clyde of Central spent a few days on this route last week. Martin Graded school is -pro gressing nicely under the care of Prof. Ben Fields and assist atnts, Misses Esther Gravely and Pearl Murphree. Mrs. Sam Kelley and children of Central have returned home after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Parrott and other relatives. W. M. Martin, accompanied by several others, enjoyed a pleasat outing to Lake Toxawvay recently. PA'S BEST BOY. -Killing Time Piling Up the Cost That's what you get in the medical eye treat .ments, Glasses are the real medicine of the eye. A bath in hot salt wa ter is soothing and ben eficial to the inflamed eye, but G LA.S SE S will give permanent re lief when fitted by US. We Back Up What We Say ! That's the Fair Way. The Globe Optical Company Masonic Temple Dorr Family Reunion August 6 the children, grand ehildren and some of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dorr gathered at their home to cele brate the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of of this good couple. The children presenb were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes, Mr.. and Mrs. R. L. Harris,. Mr. and Mrs. Willie White and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dorr and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Will Dorr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Dorr. All the living children were present, except one. Among the friends present were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Day, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Childs,. Mr. and Mrs Tillman Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Singleton and family, Mr. Jim Griffin and son,. Rey. R. R. Singleton, W. T. Nallev and family, Mr. J. L. Hawthorne, Mr. Osie Day of Atlanta, Ga., and several others. Soon the hour for dinner came and it was spread in the grove. Everyone enjoyed the splendid repast and after all had eaten to their fill there was enough left for another meal. After dinner R. R. Singleton made us a good talk and some good old-time songs were sung. We all cer tainly enjoyed the day. May dear uncle and aunt live to see many more happy reun ions. May your lives be a. sea son of goodness and love until the angels whisper that your home is above. Mrs, Dorr is 74 years old and the writer doesn't know Mr. Dorr's age. In the afternoon Mr. N alley took Mr. and Mrs. Dorr automobile riding which they greatly enjoyed. CLEVIE. Medical College of the CHARLES 35 h s o moto r Hih TE Overland ThPatsWilge $750nsFo the ound ligtin.vef-ddbck, theter ot l rear.ly euwarimn blends inta ri doorsre Tis withe Lagesto f1endr lone lonwan swreiepi rounded srfaces.the r'unin( obstructions, the storage battery at the rear. The windshield is 1 of the cowl--a part of the car itE The car' is superbly finished deolicately striped with pure iv< contrast by black enameled rac1 shield. Model 83 touring car is a beat car at any price--it is at homei CAREY & RICHE Distributors for jWe will be glad to give .you a d # B~s>I SOME SPECIAL BARCAINS AT JOHNSON'S I 5&lOcStore Picked up at 40c on the Dollar Late in the Season One lot of Ladies' Dresses, worth about $2.00, while they last, each......... c One lot Underskirts, worth from 75c to $1.00. While they last.........................25c I have a lot of 25c goods to sell at .......................... 10 Children's Dresses .............. 25c Remember, nothing sold in my' store over $1.00. Johnson's 5&10cStore DOLLAR LIMIT PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. Doris, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cothran. of near Honea Path, died Aug. 20. Mrs. Cothran is a sister of Mrs. R. F. Herd of Piekens and formerly lived in this county, where she has many friends who sympathize with her in this be reavement. State of South Carolina FON, S. C. Schools of Medicine & Pharmacy Owned and Oontrolled by the State Eighty-seventh session begins October 1, 1915-ends June 1, 1916. Fine new three-story buil ding opposite Roper Hospital. Laboratories of Chemistry, Bac teriology, Anatomy, Physiology. Pharmacology and Pharmacy provided w i t h new, modern equipm(nt. The Roper l ospi tal, one of the largost and best equipped hospitals in tile South, contalns 218 beds, and with an extensive out - patient service, vantages. .Practical w~orkt in dispensary foi' pharmiaceutical students. T wo years graduated service in Roper hospital with six appointments each year. De part ment of Physiology and Emn bryology in affiliation with the Charleston Museum. Ten full tinme t eac h e rs in laboratory branches. For catalog address: OSCAR W- SCUILEETER, Regliraw ClarIeston, S. O. Box 39 Touring Car, Model 83 O LE O $750 magneto, ignition. Electric starting and trot. Tires, 33 by 4 inches, non-skid in in). Full streamltine body. Deep divan Four-Cylinder Over Produced This Year. ly is unmarred b~y angles or pro C edge of the radiator to the full reak in the lines. The hood slopes he beautifully curved cowl. The cealed and handles Inside. The in their curves, with gracefully ( boards are clean and free from concealed, the tire carriers placed >ullt-ln, and conforms to the curve elf, not an a pparent afterthought. mn a rich, deep Brewster green, ry white, and set off in pleasing iator, fenders and running board tiful car. It asks no odds of any n any company. Y, PICKENS, S. C., Pickens County. emonstration of this car at any time