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c bur l-ciant9 write you a pre $ briangjt to u W are Well prepared to fill tvmen on th jblt44the time. n at eady-me preparation for your ailment etn ready. Remedies and allum's Liver 'ensers, ackache and Kidney Pills and Hallum's- Cough Remedy They' are splendid. We know you cannot find better remedies. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY .The Rexall Store . N. MALLU, Proprietor Phone No. a N O TICE! I am still buying Chestnut Poles. If you have any, cut and bring them in. Lengths and sizes as follows: 30 foot, 8 inches through top 135 foot, i o inches through top 35 foot, 8 inches through top145 foot, 8 inches through top Poles to be straight, barked and of live timber: A. B. Taylor, Pickens, S. C. Rupture Expert Here Well Known to L diat Physicians, Who Indorse His Methods. 114W. B. SEELEt, the noted rupture specialist of Philadelphia, is send ing his personal representatives to Greenville to minister to the needs of the ruptured public, thoroughly equIpped and prepared for the most difficult cases. interested parties can consult him free at the Hotel Imperial. Wednesday and Thursday, January 12 and 18, 1916. ' oo" SEELEY'S SPERMATIC SHIELD TRUSS, as used and approved by the U. S. Government and the Czar of Russia, will retain any case of rupture perfectly, affording immediate relief and close the opening in a short time on the average case. It produces results without surgery or harmful injections. No log straps to Irritate and' soil. No binding of -hips. Clean and durable. Examinations and advice free. Personal reference on request. Cut out and keep for reference. Home office 1027 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ~THE KEOWEE BANK~ PICK1ENS, S. C. *e Sound and ProgresIve freolicit your banking business and will show you every 9' and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin '1anelve per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. Mr.'AR(EY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. rE N S B ANK PICKENS, S. C. to len at P$60,000ggei F RANK MoFALL ni, Cashier A Ladies wlui. Care! *vd Of wuather Conmforts ~av~ r~t -v. REL Corn feort aes Peroxide Face Cream Greaselds Nya's. Face Powder White, Flesh, Bruneti A: ' 25 and 50c utC-emb-.A yery soothing and. pie sant lotion for d ll:ds. IMine aifter shaving. ~i akes the skinA $Qgft nd white. ~ ~We Y~sI (*udllty Ste JA Misseg Ora McFA Ve Ashmore spent t - Qhirstn holidays in Atlant, The - Baraca-Ph" ban quet Friday nighk "S'' argely attended and a suqe7in every respect. Rev. B. E. Grand son Lloyd spent a f ith homefolks in Picke during Christmas. Miss Eva Christoy0hp , -eut several days last ee , Ith relatives and friends ihtAeNeed more section. the Ladies' Aid socIet of .h0 Baptist church held its~a..lrat meeting of the ne*.ear with Mrs. R, L. Hanfes. Our good friend Mr. Ervin Miller has moyed to 'icken from basley.- We bid hiin and family a heartywelcome, J. E. Gillespie, of rout4 2 wh was in towh recenty, tells uE he saw the 1fi'st copy of The Sehtinei eyr prlnted com fror the press. Messrs. Bradley anc Holcombe were editors and pro prielors and it Was forty-fiv years ago, Pauline, youngest child of Mr and Mrs. Gregg Mauldin, died Thursday night, after an illnesE of several months and was bur ied Saturday at the Pickens cen etery after funeral services con ducted by Rev. J. E. - Foster The bereaved family have the sympathy of a host of friendi in their sad hour. The Christmas tree at thE Baptist church on Monday night December 27, was a great suc ces. Prof. R T. Hallum was naaster of cerenonies and Miss Nellie Grandy had charge of the management of the chilbren. The songs an recitations show ed careful training. Many pres ents were on the tree for the children. J. H. S. - Price, -former sub stantial citizen of Pickens coun ty and now prominent citizen of Oconee, near Seneca, was in Pickens on business last week. Mr. Price says he likes his adopt. ed home well, but Pickens still seems like home to him. He has as neighbors B. D. Mauldin and Clavt Mauldin, two former Pickonsites. John H. Cheatham, who has been manager of the Easley cot. ton mill for several years, has resigned that position ancd has been succeeded by Walter H. Geer of Hartwell, Ga. -We una derstandi that Mr5 Oheathanm and Mr. Rice, who has been su perintendent of the Easley mill at Liberty, have bought a con. trolling interest in the Hartwell, Ga., mill, and Mr (Cheathand will be president of that mill. B. Lewis has taken charge of the Mountain .View . hotel at Easley a~nd 'lmoved shis family from Pickens to their new home last week. Mr. Lewis and fam ily for a long time have made Pickens their home and the peo ple here were loath to give them up, however they take with them the best wishes of many friends. The new proprietor of the Mountain View will make an ideal ho'tel man, having forl many years bim self been a tray elihg sal'esman. A. D. Stead man and tamily, who have had charge of the hotel at Easley for several years have gone tc York, where they will also con duct a hotel. ,M. E. Quarterly Conference Mir. Editor: Please announc( that the quarterly' confeien~cE for the Pickens circuit will meel at Bethel church Saturday al 10 a. nm. The stewards 'wil meet just befpre'conference apc Dr. M. L. Carlisle wifl pregecl at 11.80. Seryice Suriday morn ing at 11 o'clock. S.B.WnIyITI. Wheats Shorts and .Rice Meal' Try a few while cottonseec mteal is so high. You tilltinc that it is all right and clieaper ~kCldmson and see tillt ~ et high grd~d We w d~E,~aithge~a in afew d iv' We are showing a complet e-i f* i6 odd renab 1$tud6 baker " and the name STUDEB f bakr,"andthenam STDEAKER h'aa al-way t for the best in wagon building. Prices and terms most reaasnable. We also have a warehouse full of the original George E. Nissen Co. Wagons in all sizes, fully equipped with biakes and ratchet, and considering quality and price this wagon has. no equal. We also have several other makes o' :cheaper ,' wagons, such as Bagwell and , Hickory. It will Pay. You to come here for your wagon, for you are not confined to one brand, but you have several -brands of the leading stapdard wagons to select from and our prices and terms will be very interesting to you. - When it comes to Buggies, the Tyson & Jones has no equal. It is not the cheapest'in price, but yon can ride more miles for $r. in a Tyson & Jones Buggy than you can in the cheaper makes. The Rock Hill is our old standby, and there is none better for the money. Ask for them. Big line to select from. When your mind turns to vehicles come to the Big Store, for we can please you in quality, terms and price. Heath-Bruce-MorrowCo. PICKENS, S. C. THE WINTER of 1916 "Right on the Job" with the right kind of Dry Goods at thd right prices. As proof that ipy prices are cheap. have been here in business for 25 years and have n6t.. naade enough money' to retire; have to "keep digging.", Everything tirdry goods, hosiery and underwear that is needed in a family at noney saving prices. Cold wenber wvilL come, buy your Blankets and heavy underwvear andl be 'eady. Wool and cotton (tress goods in great variety I (d0 not forget the men. and boys' flaimnels, jeanls and cassimeres forl their wear. The best $1.00 Overall on Qie inarket. Continue to -call ou ine, if goods and prIices are not right you don't h ve to buy. A.K. PARK, West End GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA } I wish to thank my custo Smers, one and all, for the li n Sera1lpatronage they havegive n I y me during the past year. SMay 1916 be a gret and' prosperous year forus all. I have tried to sere well and Sit -is my aim and desire to serve better d ring 1916 6. SLook for m ad. 1ter A6 if$ xrb.. 0. S, Otwazt.18 visit'i~ Misgs Gletin6 LttWay 'are Yt Florida. Mfss 1Fy M of Greenvillo visitqd Mrs.' . . obinsort last week. Mrand Mi's. Holden of Cal houn Visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Boweb 146t week. A. iG. Taylor and sons, Alfred tnd Thomas, visited the family 0f3. T. Taylor in Pickens last eek~ Misses Ruth and Edna Rainey of Norcross, Ga., were guests of Miss Lorena Taylor one day last week. J. L. 0. Thompson, editor of a newssaper at Corinth, Miss,, is spending awhile with his farn ily in Pickens. Mrs. R.A. Allgood of Fayette ville, N. 00., is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earle, of Pickens. Mrs. C. J. Valley and little daughter Margaret, of Green ville, are visiting Dr. J. L. Val ley and family in Pickens. Tiridley & Stansell have sold their stock of goods to L. Frank Smith, formerly of Gross Roads section, but now of Greenville. Fiank Christopher and fanil ly,' who have lived many years in Pickens, left-Wednesday for Liberty, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Loehr, af ter spending Christmas with her parents fhere, have gone to New port,.Tenn. where he will be engaged in business. W. F. Haynes of Liberty route 3 .was in Pickens on busi ness Monday. He reports the health of hiswife-as improving. She recently underwent a seri ous operation at the Greenville hospital. Presiding Elder M. L. Carlisle will be in Pickens Sunday for the quarterly conference of the Methodist church and will preach here Sunday night. This will be his first visit here as presid ing elder. Among the visitors here last week was Hon. L. J. Williams of North Augusta. Mr. Wil liams is a nephew of Ex-Gov. John C. Sheppard and he him self has been prominent in pol itical circles. On the last Sunday in the old year Miss Eudora Ramsay, the talented daughter of Dr. D. M. Ramsay, delivered an address of great power and beauty on the suh'ect of Woman's Place in the IKingdom, in the Pickens Baptist church. Will HI. Harris, son of T. D. Harris of Pickens, was happily married to Miss King of Jack sonyil Je, Fla., last week. They are now living in Greenville, where Mr. Harris has charge of the offiee of the Bradstreet Co. They have the congratulations of many friends. The Pickens railroad wvill sell round-trip tickets at reduced rates -next Saturday for the ben efit of those who wish to attend the big auction sale at Easley. The last tr~ain will also be held aIb Easley until the sale is over. Rteadi the advertisement about this sale in this paper. Dr. George Cureton, of Lusk, Wyo., is o'i a visit to his mother in Pickens. Mr. (Jureton went to the. est several years ago to engage in the drug business and has met with much success. Besides being one .of the mest prominent druggists in his sec tion-he is ruayor' of his town. ils tuny friends here are glad to see him. *The friends of Miss Floride Carey will 'be pleased to learn that she has returned from a Greeriviille 'hospital much im proved in health. .She -under went an operation for~ throat trouble abdat~ two weeks ago and was' forced to remain in the hospital about ten days. Miss Sije~a Porter will teach Miss CsfreyAschool inAniderson coun ty until she Is able to return. 'Ma tld'by Rev'D. W. Hiott at the mire of the bride on Do abnbe2 in. the Cross Roads codin ;Mr. John F~.' Bag wel tafr~rille and Miss Jen ni 4y, utghter of Mr. aand ,wl make their tae his offie ~ ae f [o'ag rfthe ' s ~' n' p