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Slips for 4pd-l Delivery Porto Rico, Nancy Hall, Triumph, Bunch Yam Plenty of Cabbage Plants Now 15 cents per 100 PICKENS DRUG COMPANY. The Rexall Store J. N. NIALL UM, Proprietor Phone No..S aS f l Three Years Agietered The 1 IFURNITUREI BUSINTSS And with a minr to carry a lineghigh class lerchan dise--something we could build 'ip a permanent trade on. We are doing that very thijig not only in our homes town, b)ut in the surrounding towns as wvell. We haveA sold1 andl delivered1 in the city' and county of Greenvile over $1,200 wvorth of merchandise and have sold goods to parties in Easley, Pckens, Norris, Cateechee, Central, Fort Hill, Calhoun, Newry, Pendleton, Piedmont, Pezer and Williamiston. We carrry a complete line of Furniture and House SFurnishings, and our aim is to please. Come and let us Splease and save you money, as we are doing for others. SAll we ask you to do Is to come and make your wvants Sknown. WVe will try our best to please you and save Syou something on your purchase. Here are some of the things we carry in stock: n Iron, Brass, Oak and Mahogony Bedsteads, all prices; Dressers, oak, mahogony and white, with washstands to match; Parlor Suites, Lounges, Davenports, Couch S es, Dressing Tables, Buffets, Sideboards, Kitchen y Jj Cabinets, Safes, Chairs of all kinds; Rugs and Art )( )n Squares, Feather Beds, Mattresses from the cheapest )t nto the best felts; Stoves and Ranges-see the Jewel n Range if you want the best; Organs and Pianos; Pathfinder Sewing Machines at very low prices; Salso the Newv Home Sewing Machine. W e want your trolto <luring 1916, a ml if you will come to see us you will be surprised1 to see how much 3 on can save on your bill of Furniiture'. 'J. J. GANTT & COMPANY 9 Liberty, South Carolina An n nd niw o aryamhcanuu nnnunnn Don't Buy a Wagn Until You H Rave Seen the Columbus s efore you decide on any wagon, examie the Columbits. Strongly built of the best possible material the cond hu wagon gives the most satisfactory service for the longest period of years There Is no secret in the notedly long life o the Columbus wagon. it Is the result of the metnihod s poyd nosrutin . hr is no wos ode an ltiswao Theae axand he poke mofy the wee are hoickor therhond. A lster and yosan dbo s r o oae b of the box Is straight ) raied k awless pine. These are just a fow eamles of the care which Is n to make this wagon as reliable pepossile. Th result Is that the to hbus wagon is unbeatable i 4 rehability and enduranco, Come in od (aiu it for yoursef W e know you weill bo lasod, - Y ~Cabntfs, Chadw. &f al Gid;Rceary to fnt ah e afUQjyt ~l1n%&& 4t'4 %,f 4,t 1 A71 Chestnut Pe . 3. Taylor sh l 1p delivered by ox before March., dHarris is very sick with pneumonia, Will D. Upshaw will lecture at Clem son College Sunday and Monday nights. Mr L. F. Robinson has returned from a Greenville hospital much im proved in health. J. F. Banister, one of Liberty's most prominent citizens, was in Pickens on business Monday. Prof. G. G. Marlowe, principal of Vineland school, was a business visitor p9M aturday. M. F. Williams and daughter, Miss Mayme, of Mt. Carmel section, were in Pl~kens Saturday. Miss Patti Major, teacher in the Da cusville school, spent the week-end with homefolks in Pickens. February is the last month in which to pay your state and county taxes without a heavy penalty. James Clements of Pickens is prepared to make your photographs. See his Special Notice in this paper. Miss Frances Bruce, a student at Converse college, spent last week-end with honefolks in Pickens. Paul Boggs, a ministerial student in 'he Presbyterian college at Clinton, ipent the week-end in Pickens. G. H. Merrill, who has been em >loyed in an apiary at Covington, Ga., s visiting homefolks in Pickens county. T. D. Harris lost a fine horse last veek. The horse was valued by Mr. larris at $250 and died of blind stag rers. Roy Nealey, who is working on the southern railroad with headqkiarters in ktlanta, spent part of last week with lis parents here. 'Squire J. L. Gravley of route 1, ather of our good liveryman, Arthur ;ravley,'paid us a pleasant visit while n town last week. John E. Edens has resigned as regis rar of vital statistics for Eastatoe .ownship and A. T. Winchester has )een appointed in his stead. We are glad to see Boone Carey back rnom the hospital, after undergoing an operation for appendicitis, and to know that he is daily growing stronger. We received another news letter last week with no name signed to it. We positively do not publish any communi cation unless we know who the author is. .J. TI. Gassaway of Central has r-. turned fromi the markets wvith a car- of mules and horses which he is offring for- sale. See ad in Special Notice col-1 H. A. Nealey and family have moved ~rom the Harris house into the Crane iouse, wvhich wvas recently vacated by P. S. Stribling and family, wvho have mioved back to Seneca. 2dga'r W. lliott of Atlanta spent I'uesday with his par-ents, Rev, and Mrs. D. W. Hiott, in Pickens. lHe is ser-ving hiis twelfth year as mail clerk between Greensboro and Atlanta. Tho Pickens Towvnship Singing Con rehtion will meet with Mountain Viewv ehiirch the fourth Sunday in February at 2 o'clock p. mn. Everybody invited to attend andI~ bring songhooks. 'J. P. Hyde, a former Pickens citizen, was here on business and shaking hands with friends one day last week. Mr. Hyde now holds a resp~onsilble piosition with the P'. & N. lines at Greenville. Mr's. .1. A. Simmons of Easley an nounces the engagement of her- daugh ter, Callie PrIscilla, to Mr-. J5. I. Gaines of? Liberty, the wveddlng to take place Thursday morning, Februar-y 24, at 11 o'clock. 'rhe nmany friends of Miss Cleo Young, a retur-ned mnissionar-y from Africa, but temporarily located at Central, will be glad to know that she is rapidlly im proving in the Greenville city hospital, she having recently undergone a sever. operation on her throat. A gener-ous pounding was given the pastair.at, Mt. Pisgah church Satuirday last. Many valuable gifts were in the pounding. Such generous, though tful kindness willl never' he forgotten by the pastor. May the blesnrmns oftour lieav eInly fathber rest uiponi themi all. -li, We have a car-hoad of Iron H~edsteam( (n'NjfYrent styles and pricea. J, .. G'tnW A Co., idhorty. Qt'r'sBarber Shop etDoor to Keowee B~ank Picen, S. C. Thje plaice to get your barbe: work done if you want it righi TO3 OSS . R S.O .. ... UNE ... MAGEPRI Listen: Me uIt' colyo r c~ae the shape for adclrof unsable brands to im-state the Prince Albert pi* tidy red tin, but it is impossible to imitate the flavor of Prince nev4 Alberttobaccol The patented process protects thatlF set An mkdi airefreshing and delightful 1 cigarette happiness. Any-% will win you quick as a fla R. JI REYNOLDS TO PSPECIAL NOTICES Wanted - Teams, 2.0 er day. Steady work. See A. B. Taylor. *Jut Back from market with car of mules and horses. See me before you buy. Will sell for cash or good paper. J. T. Gassaway, Central, S. C. For iale-The 'Squire Hallums property of' four acres neair Liberty. Good dwelling house. Will Hallums, Liberty. notlde.-1 an still in the photo graph business. Have recently bought a new high grade lens and better pre paredi than ever to give you the very est work. I will come and make your picture at your home, school, reunion rpi . Pe t.R N ls ela Wanpitues mad Teams, a.5 car toy Steady Cwork.nSee Pik. s B . ylor.3 J t akfrom makn cut t reil ca offcfo mueye wnorks ee eefun aload chase Au. A.l Oed or cslin Op o-d maers J.pTcan residayentrae lob .C Optial'o. MasoniThempleuireenllms os l-Good farmnghose three les boLiberty, w o -om oss alenty ouildgrd plenty oodetter re bent wood. EI0 wil comean Lietyu picture at-Cash hoe gcooIl,: 1eui 1ore steamc eine; ght.oase gnarge lictes enine mouernted stlsaW-miln yo tant ingre maie; 1rt cr milo22 orsie fvony 1worgan we meuand ia fare. See A.APae aut f 10percen. 42r nchadAlogu. Odom, consetin Ore to Pretrstopan, PeCslpridnt Th5Gb Otic -. asni Tmle. Greenvilge, Firmoth arlGorm, thre mnils abll on ine to uoodh businom husdes, thame namd. E.. MGilstapdibert Routral 3.CFe.111. 42~ le ene Imoutd 1Maw-mi busel o1 trnning meas. ne 0 1 conmi.22 horse..wagon.; 1 tran; . 1mle n . mar. eeA. A. o Psace atliN H~' agorMod l.4 Anbi eckaforue.an It's free. raeM gNon tro-n.. OveMauldnhas tbought Will t idrs of' I . Hs Tat ri thepic. fIrm coftheg woena Groceryn ohan wicll~ cstl rctne the run theabsnes andtae them. te pac'gs Cada -20;I bahrs or rngooea0.1)O S.Gewart, MPickend. moilasesra..<lex It 'i p.inyng nw t Jio, RBT Mar A RTaINCoe. A i peckI' fo 1 nd it's unranteedI Wigt rid oit fas atP %theI cut rices. . n cltig wmn' suidts and ilde' them.n'l pakae sola2c;10bro god Fom R5c. Genune AMusao mhoasses. It' ceitaiy paing mntw to seet T. D.itolcld I iarrisn th u litiltN 01Y .\Nolht (I;O N a~otl. il yo,'jii4 veN Vj,, Mo. (o' 'itO PRACTIC 4NAL UT e 'A Tepatetited pr esi ae itssoplmegn w utd ea l 'v Itstae a11rlmok -i. The patented procmakes Princ Aibert so goody i. pioe or roled into a ce tha its popu14Artyi ovu$ versall Ina josymokek desires! This ateneod proes which a s tohe te of ieAbrGtyus .Crcofdec parchl We c41 ed by US.wi other toba uke the national joy 8moke ~ i w~hq have -stowed away ;gentle~old, im ~e years, have brought thenM back-k to, the tume of ice Albert! Get-yours c4 fz&, our confidence : .ar will be abused I -We te1t-,Vou ?tlnce Albert winl ?ipe free the tenderes t tongue I. . Ps cigarette, Prince Albert is' Prince Albert , n,, ,&.t it gives you a new idea of *** --h'^* tobacco ..*.7l -irtpyred bass, 5c. tidy ray you fire-up Prince Albert, it - tinehndsome sh-it's so good and so friendly I. -saEis - i c ceith aPoe-moitenor t~ kCCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. Ct te 'a OV ERALL. The Workingman's Friend We are selling The Finck Line, that wears like ta pig's nose. A complete stock now on hand. -call and inspect thei., They please wherever sold. Lyon Shirts and ~Collars. This line is so grand that we want to 1geep on calling your attention to ~ it. Most all sizes and styles kept ) on hand. Try. them once--you A will always call for them.I C R AIG RI(OS. COMPANY I HIGHEST 'RICES I FOR PRODUCE Bring on youruean e ~the highest marWbri ce. Imam n paying 14c per lb. cash or 15c per Mr n b in' trade fora r*3 under 25 s S$1.50 per bushn1 or Multiplying A ~Onions. In order to make romvfr my Spring Gods, I wilmake special -prices n.. Ready-to-Wear Clothing, anid Woolen Goods thathave been goc will now go at 45c per yard. TIolle dui Nord Ginghams~ at r 2c per yard. Pacinec Mills Percales at 2 C per yard. I still have a large quantit of 5c Sheeting. pes All custo.ncrs whio are ho~d~ coLupons will es r(!turn them to my store barth first of February. I am still paying toc pr ound4dr lhens Your patronage will ~icited.