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Plant Crimson Clover Seed Now Also Alfalfa Clover We Have Them PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. II-LLiUM, Proprietor Phone No. 8 MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY I say my Store is the place where you can get more goods for less money and my customers will tell you the same thing'. Yani wide Sheeting, vald... S. A coilplete line of nhn's ant I)aniville Plails, yard.......... ie byes' 1 flats anld Caps ot the very lRiversile :1n1 Sont hern Silk latest; styles. (Ch viots. vard.................h' A full line of hods' Clothing, All grades I)ress (1 ingamls, pirices ranging from l1.2i to 7. 11er vaI, Irom ......... 9 to 12e A c'onplete line of mimi's Clo Ileaviest weight, Out in 's, thing"; prices to suit the buyers. pr vadI , (' rom.......... e to 4. r I now have the largest, line of - ar. . .Shoes I have ever handled he Silks 11011 rn : 0 to vardl. fm'e I ais' ('orsets l'rom 5M0 to I. A con plete line of I-'resh G ro V. \l. C. Shells, per box. .15c. c'eries al ways on hand. We carry in stock almost any \\inicheser Shells, per bx,.*.". thing that trade <lemanls. \\e want voin- frying size Chickens. and will naY otI c 15.c . pond~n to11 n'Wper (chic'ken. \\'e pay 100c pond~ for h14us- an(1 30~c a dozen Ir u ms. \ lIl I' I tO i I l'; < J. W. HENDRICKS PICKENS R4 SEIAL lNOTICES it Is the D~uty of Schlool .H t', )i ~ t.I Teachersi~ (t\echrh h In\4I lsu i i 10 I1)4 ,4lii' 1(t1, 1 I plul.' It'lle I')4 Globe Optical ~ 3h.e.I..t44 Company - Ib I h')) ..-a e 4') -I . 4 ' ripi I I 4'':n n I If e n' to - t'k i it'4 . w in-s1t :':-Lewi'' White hine andiTareCough Syrup S5an Oc-orCuhs .wan yl bolds \eirw Leiwith~eSav 2anh5 and 4hiteFrea ae uri h~o.de. <'. and 50rwacI :t. Pho,.\\ elhorn .EIPr, Local and Many from a distance attend ed the funeral of Mrs. 'I'.1).liar ris last Mondlay. Dr. Doug Yongue spent Friday night out in the darkness trying out his new flashlight. Wolf Creek school will begin its winter term November ?9, with Miss Sadie Craig in chartie. Miss Kate McClanahan of Westminster is visiting her cotn sin, Mrs. T. S. Stribling in Pick ens. Married by J. B. ewbery at his residence Nov. 21, 1915. 1liss Levonia Nix and Mr. aack Cooper. The Town Creek school wvill begin its winter tern Mondar. November 29, with Matt ("has tain in charge. Mi:, John M. Lesley and Mir. Garfield Lesley of the Ziin comn unity were in Pickens on busi ness one day this week. M1arried, by Rev. L. I-:. \\ - gins at the home of the bhitl the .'icken Mill, Miss 1ul.1 \Whitnire and Mr. John ori:. N oveniher 1. A special ''hanlksgii tl. : vice will he held at the Pi n Baptist chlrch rl ur'sday a!""" ing at 11 o'clock. F veiv ' invited. Conductor Troup Pra idi l . and his sister. Mrs. Robert llp dricks of Pickens. were called t.) the bed side of their aunt Mrs. Clements in Atlanta. They have retutned and report Mi is. Clements much better. The protracted meetinh in the Presbyterian church came to a close last Sunday night. The pastor. Rev. J . C. Bailey. did all the preaching. holding two ser vices each day for a week .Bro. Bailey is a great gospel preacher and while he is loyal to his own church he has a heart big enough to love his brothers of other de nominations. We believe the meeting will result in great good to our town, Six members were received into the church and many revived, Dr. A. A. Odom, TIhe Well-Known Greenville Optometrist, By' sp~ecial re~jilest will be ini Wallhalla, at Walhalla Hotel, 'l'nesda y. Nov. 30O. Westmmnster, at Gilreath Hotel, \V'ednesdlay, Dec. 2. Central, Central Hotel, Liberty, Hunter's Pharmacy, Friday, Dec. 3. Pickens, Pickens Inn, Saturday, Dec. 4. One Day only, for the Last T'ime This Year. Oun. firm wishesM to thank the good people of this vicinity forn thel liberal p)atronage recei ved dur1,inL the year 1915a. if any e~e Isuffer(ersl' in need'( 01 glasses, do( not) fail to1 mneet mle Onl th( abova-named d(ate. Ou mii 1iotto, "Yusatisfied or yourn mneyP back," has bulilt for us the larg (4st bu si ness in the state., it tllient, of thb K~E( )WV I iredlII ait Pickens, 5. (C., at I. iiiI II-...........-: ...........Ci ; I I unit, e 1-.. t.. .. ... .r ,( NI 'verk niil- \i osi ( ii............ 144; .'1 8 0 I 44. ..I.'InI 4T \ 4 -1 l il N(I(It ( . . Personal I Pickens stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Rev. L. E. Wiggins has cone to Spartanburg to attend the annual Conference of the M. E. church of the upper part of the state. We hope the conference will return Mr. Wiggins to this charge for another year. le is well liked by our people. ''he' trustees :ai ii ('out y Siu perilte'ndellt of Education will ueeti lonclav, Nov. 29 at the new school site of Wolf Creek school d(ist rict'. All parties in terested in a" new school bluild1 ing are requested to meet at I o'clock. A niew building will be aawarded to the lowest respons ible bidder. ''he right being re served to reject any and all bids. A1arried by Rev. 1). W. Hiiott at the home of the bride near l)autsville. Miss Carrie Ballard t o Ir.( eorge Morgan of Cherry fiehl, N. l'. ar. .-lorgan is a po'tspt'rolls biusilless 11an in his 1ot111111nit v ant he is to be con gral ilitI'l hl llaving on so \1 wr th otf his love:ls Miss Bal L:ird. They will niake their haint : . ('lherry fielid. N. (. \I1lt .up'spl'rit y* ;it (teidi t11hem1 .( . 111 tntiiull C. .B. Sea b i' 1 v li ill't' rootillillates at the t i 1'1si v itf Sonth Carolina, h .\ it I r n isstl a ('1 cal lenge ut debate to A. (. 1)il nl i J. (I. Lee. who are - 1t's ;at Flurnian U.nivers I is thought the challenge i :. 't acepted. All of these veu m nen are from Pickens c.xnty and live in the same iighiborhood and it is proposed :o hold the debate in Pickens coun t V sometime during the Ciiistinas holidays when all the boys are at home. Should the debate be held it n ill create quite an interest. The subject has not been selected. Married by J. B. Newberry at his residence Nov. 20, Ora Mette Rosenond and Prof. Hey ward D. Perkins, colored, all of Pickens. Vaited-Several teams to haul lumber at prices that will interest you. A. B. Taylor. Statement ci' the ondition of' The Pickens Bank Located at Pickens, S. C., At t ho close :f business No;'. 10I, 1915. RI ESOURCES : Loans andl~ Dikcounts... O0,7. ;.ci IOverdrafts.... .... .... ....8;,.10i~ :; llonds anrd St ock~s owned I~ Banko.. ....... .... ,0.0 lFurniture and hixtures. . . 234 [lanking H ouse.. ... . . . 10.780) 51 )ther Re~al Estate ()oned.. . .'3, 5 01 D uo f rom han is and mmanikers 3852.3 Curr'ency... ........... 1 I77500f Silver anid Iminmor Coin. .. . l1.7i Checks andl~ Cash I tems.. 1.1 L.IALIILTIES: Capital Stock Pid 1I... 8 20,5(00.00i 5iurplmus l'1und...............*45.(000.0I U.ndiv'ided Profits, less Ur I tnt .Expenmsos and1( Taxes Indi vidual De )posi ts .ubject to Cih ek . .. 102.179.9)0 Savings Devposits 105S,137.72 Cashier's Cneiteks ....)24.d5 207,942 1t Notes andl hills redh roteImid 5,t 00 0: ITotal.................. $28i,926.5> State of Sou ttn C'arolina, County' of Pickens~. Before me camoe F'rank Mc~eallI, casht ie.r of the abaovo named bank, whc bei ng eatuly sworn, says' that the abovi and~ foregoinu staitemont is a truae con. dIition of said bank, as shown byU) thi books of said ban K. I lANK( Mel"\LL. Sworn to and sabscri bed before me, this l9th dny of Novemberm, 19)15. Notary' Publdic for Son th Ca rol ina. C.orr'ett Attost. \V. M. HIIA L1 OOD[i - Directors F'RANKI( FAh ( 'onditai of tihe ~E I ANK, hie close of business Nov. 10, 1915 S aia lIIstock IN~I~'aiI .... . .. ...1-:5.00 01 surplut I''......... .... ......... ......'..50 I I Announcement!. According to agreement of the stockholders of the firm of Heath Bruce-Morrow Co., the firm will, on January 1, undergo a reorganization, and owing to a change in the business it will be necessary to collect all the notes and accounts due the old firm within the next thirty to forty days, and we trust all our friends and custo-. mers will come in at once and make settlement of their notes and accounts to Mr. W. A. Merritt, who has charge of all notes and accounts for collection. We also wish to announce that we have on hand a large stock of Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements that we will sell at greatly reduced prices, and we are in a position to name you easy ,terms on same. Yours truly, Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. PICKENS, S. C. Furniture alk We have just added to our stock of Furniture another Solid Car Load and everything 's ready for your inspection. It will be a pleasure for us to show ::you through wvhether you are ready to buy or not. y Investing in good furniture is almost like investing in real estate. It is something you can use a lifetime :: and then be handed down to your children or sold at your sale and the proceeds beC divided betwveen your ..heirs. You can't please your wife and your daughter I::better than by placing some good furniture in your -: home. Think of how you sp)endc your money and you -might find that some of the money you are spending I could be more profitably spent in profitable merchan dise. That sidleboard your wife has talked about so -long; a good time to) buy. \Ve have them $i 7.50 to Dining Tables 87.oo to si 7.50. I Dining Chairs $1.0o to $2.50. --Hall Trees $io.oo to si 5.oo - Lounges .12-5 to 8 Center Tables I.oo to S855. -Baby Cradles $1-50 .Baby Carriages $6.5o to si i.5o. .. Children's Rockers 75c to $2-5u. Children's High Chairs 75c to si .50. Kitchen Safes g.oo to si 1.oo. .t Kitchen Tables varying in p)rice according to size. Oak Beds $3.00 to s i 1.-5( Bed Room Suite Si 5.oo to 86 oo. I J Dressers $6.oo to $20oco. / -W\ash Stands $4.00 to gio0.0o. RocingChairs .2.0o to 3650 Iron Beds 83-50 to si 1.50. - Springs, Mattresses, Single Beds, Cots, Cot IPads, &c. Remnember, we buy l'urniture in solid car lots, I therefore, wve get better prices, lowver freight rates, t andl the Furniture reaches us in about as good o dlition as it wvas wvhen it left the factory. 3 ~dcn -Come to see us. W\e app~reciate your trade and *$ wvill treat you right. : SCRAIG BROS. CO., Pickens i PI CKENS B ANK Capital & Surplus $60,000