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. t SEEDS in BulK and Packages PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. H4ALLUIM, Preprietor phone We. U Just received. A big lot of We have in our store the big Screen Doors and Windows. gest line of iron beds ever shown Will sell this lot at the old in Liberty and at the best prices .Pickens Hardare & in.the county. J. J. Gantt & prices. Co. We deliver furniture to Grocery Company. Yotur home. Something Reliable A a4V EQg In buying merchandise 'CEER UP!~I VOUR A L..AT' for our trade we always YEAR. AND LOOKAT ME N have in mind the man WHAT CURED ME ? wtiY who payshis hard-earned Dr BLACKMANS MEDICAhmo money for what we have SALT BRICK, IT'S TH E * to sell. So we therefore T RICK buy such goods that will repeat. We call your attention to tie. Med.cated Salt Brick we have been sell -in eforseveral years. We - have a good stock now on hand. Ask those who have used it about its -- quality. Figaro, the Meat Pre server. The best customers we have on this are the ones that have used it. $1 per jug. Silver Pine Healing Oil will quickly cure barb wire cuts, bruises, etc., on stock, only 25c per bottle. Conkey's Remedies-There is no better firm in exist enca than the G. E. Conkey Co. for the line they manu facture. Conkev's Poultry Tonic 25c package; Lice Powder 10 and 25c package: Conkev's Buttermilk Baby Chick Feed prevents bowel trouble in little chicks. 10 and 25c package. Will cost about le per chick to feed three weeks. Oyster Shells for Poulty-If vo~ i o not think it pays - tfeed oyster shells to poultry, ask Mr. J. P. Whitmire, who gathered 30 dozen eggs from his flock in the month of January. We also carry a good stock of mixed grain for small and large chickens. Como to see us. CRAIG BROS. COMPANY A Card to Owners of Rural Telephone Lines We are anxious to see that all lines owned by other parties and connected with us are kept in such condition as to furnish efficient service. Where the A owners of rural lines are responsible for their upkeep, we want to co-operate with them.oerain oca All lines require a thoroughovruln oc. 8ionally if the best service is to be obtained. We recommend that every line conncted with us be overhauled at 'east once a year, nda atleast one experienced telephone man assist 4n this work. The cotof this work when divided among all the patrons of the line, makes the amount #iad by each man small, and this cost will be more t3 a offset by the proved service. If the owners of rural telephon.eine iti hisee(~ Stoaare experiencing trouble with their servie~ we *ilappreciate their talking the matter oarwdt11 onr ~4%nsger or writing us fully.. We wii ulg f do ~i~at e can toward helpiu 'irou y i~C6L tn of Your line.~ ~OTHERN BELLTI ND TELEGRAPH~ buines vi 0 N' Mrs. Irvin Ml s. A home of W1100 T. 1Do th n section. L. !Pt.Smith, well-known citiz CedAwpuck section, was In to.w op *sinig Tuesday. ' B. Ponder, q, prominent citizei o the Vipeland section, was at the county 4 ~business Tuesday. I 9). W. M. Ponder, M. M. Hunt and h14-1Hunt were elected trustees of Dacuaville school district Saturday. Misses Grace and Feddie McDanielof PIOens left this week for a two months' Visit'to'relatives in Rutherford county, N-C. Married, by J. B. Newbery at his of fice February 27, 1915, Miss Ella Boren of Pickens and W. Lee Rampey of Lib erty route 4. J. Robt. Martin, Esq., is the first candidate to announce for solicitor of this district, his formal announcement appearing in today's paper. T. L. Roper and family wish to thank their neighbors and friends for kindness shown them during the recent illness of Mr. Roperlandjdaughter Bertie. The first candidate for congress to ask' the support of the voters of Pick ens dounty this year is John A. Horton, whose [announcement appears in the paper today. R. T. Griflin has moved his meat mar ket from near the Hiawatha hotel to the Hollingsworth building, next door to the Pickens bank.- He has also opened a restaurant in the same build ing. Married, February 20, by W.- S. Gan.tt, Magistrate, Central R. F. D. No. 2. Miss Minnie Sweezer, of Oconee, and John Richey. The young couple have the congratulations and good wish es of many friends. There was no election held in Pickens Saturday for school trustees, and we suppose the old trustees will hold over another year, as this has been the county board's rule in the past. The trustees now are Messrs. Frank McFall, T. L. Bivens and J. T. Richey. We understand that the Pickens post office will:be moved in the neqr future from its present quarters into the rear of the Pickens bank building. W; E. Findley, Esq., who has had his office in the room which will be occupied by the post'office, has moved into an upstarm room in the same building; Somebodyhanded us a circular the other day advertising the Southern Girl Comedy Co. show for "Wed. & Thurs. March 1 & 2." But as the name of the town where the show was to be "Marci 1 & 2" did, not appear on the circulai We eould'hiot tell where it was going t< be and therefore could not attend. Wiere~ret exceedingly to -hear'of th4 critieal-illness of our good friend J. K, Kirksey at his horne above Pickiens. He has beenlsiek for some time, and al this writing* (Tuesday) Is not expectet to live. Mr. Klrksey ls one of the old, substantial and best-known citizens o; the county and wve sincerely trust that he m~ay yet recover. Miss Isastora Williams, who recenti' under en an operation at the Green for appendicitis, has im proved enough t'o leave the hospital Her sister, Miss lone Williamps, is teach ing in epipce at the:Plckens school Miss $enrietta Young; who also under \vent an operation at the same time, Il rapidly improving and will soon be abi< to S mpgmoe. __ J.. .-T1. 'fermpleton of - Ariderson dies Sptioiday jn the hospital' from the ef feqL ,o% ,Jurns received Friday wvhe> sofite: genlinet.exploded, in his garag ap~id et, .fi'e to his elothJng." His wif Was, ldEll abeth Acker, daughter o Mrs. Mollie Gritlin Aelig, fi-merly c Easley. Mr. Templeton's wife and teri dayto4lywere patiehts In the hoi suQn t ~ost helpful and interesi IV~t~k~ents eVer giyen in PIeI ohe given at the scho night~by the Rawel Walnnr. They gave I , v~ a t sixty years ag6 and nov ~go the people In Ne ~ anhmibals Mgionari Went .over: there as * ~andoe r e a cpltuN4 Mo inn a The ~,torrs% dA~~ Cincinnati dw Mrd .- . . . .. He il ior the k of showing . cu Ne s eve de able new effedt i Spingand Sumn r fabrics (including over 1 new stYles in featherweights, InWfort), shappy authoritative fa lonsand the nany special features fouhd only inTHA STORRS SCHAiFER CO'S Beau Brummel Tailoring, whivh is highlass tailoring. 'He 'Will W glad to take your measure while here for delivery at your pleasure. Yours truly Hobbs-Hendern Co Pickens, S. C Ransom Seawright of Greenville spent Sunday with his uncle, T. A. Seawright, in Pickens. Miss Nellie Freeman, one of the pop ular young ladies of Pickens, has accep ted a position as saleslady in the store of Hobbs-Henderson. We regret very much to- learn of the FOR PRODUCE serious illness of Major G. M. Lynch, - one of the county's best known citizens, at his home In th9 upper pait of the ri h your proCce and get county. the hig est market price I m Married, 1'ebruary 27,.at the resi-P( 15 P dence of M. F. Hester, %the officiating aying 14c r lb C. Sh or 15 e r alvin Brice, of Tennessee, . in trade for h s under 25 s i llager._____ta e o 14m $1.5 1tinvj5'% , and Miss Elizabeth Clark, of the Pick ens Mill village. $L50 pier" bush E ultiplylingo Hobbs-Henderson Co. have two 'ad- Onions. .n vertisements in today's paper to wichInodrtmaefimySigGosI we call your attention. Don't forget Inodr omk ramfon m Sprn God,I their spring tailoring Thursday arnd ~Wil p ke special prices on geady-to-Wear Chhhling, Friday of thip~week. ' and WKolen dodsi that have e4 .oc will. now go The Easley mill singing convention ole du Nor Ginghams3 at ac per yrd. will meet wvitly the Alice mill churchVchc ilsPeclsa cprvd inext Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clook.~ ~ eMlsPrale at " eryd Everybodyhsas a cordial-invitation to beI Gelstepts at i oc, 12 C2a8c.a e per yard. present, especially, singers. st'l hant'arequ c hetn - All. custo.'ners. who are id~ co ooes'will1elease Bradley Field wishes the people to return thenm to my store by the rast of February. Icnow that he is still taking new and renewal subscriptions to the Atlanta' am stil paying toc pet pouni 'for herns. Constitution, the'Journal and The Pick-' - Your patronage will be appreciated. ens Sentinel, -and. he will appreeigte ..- -- .- --........__. any business his friends. muy throw his, ' _- uJ. W. ErNoRtcKs V A Wilson, N4. C., paper pubjishes a EOES# half-column' Article atiout a brilliant re- -..,P~ERBR ception given by Mrs. E. C. Fulghum, Yt (nee Eva F~arle of Pickens) in hon gh orofher sister-inhw de rs Ge e. Ful -______________________________ is described as one of the most chari-.. ing given in Wilson. '"' T e '~ While on theirway tovisit Mr. and~ - - 3 Mrs. Lem Looper ihe upper part of . Oconee county Sunday, February 27, a ___ serious accident happened to Mr. and. SHendricks, when th'e godt radius rod RA L V Y CO P N B of the automobile In Which'they were riding broke, causing the car to wheel TIME TABL7N0 18, $UPEIOPNO TIE TABLE NO. 12 Ssuddenly around. and turn completely TALEn.-@ fover. *Mra. Hendricks was thr'own out and her i-in broken, Mr. ttendrickswnas IN EFFE~CT MA2 191 5. pinned beneath the car and sustained a -_________________________ broken- rib, while Steen escaped With- No- No- o5P5 tt~nr 'o o4 N. 7l.80A.M 11.00A M 2.55.M Lv. I 1 lidAv 9.20 A.M 2.00 I .M 4.10 PM S6h'11.0 " "'** -1 Ferguson x 9.16 " 1.56 " 4.05 Portr's arbr $hp7,45 "' 11 1"8.10 56 Par ns. x 9.05 "' 1.50 " 3.56 N~X lor o eow~ a- 7.50 ' 11s20 ' .:15 "' 7 Arl p x '35 14 .45 d 8.0 " .1125 " 8,25 Ar. 9.3 Easley Lv. 8.5 3.408 8.8 .Ptckens, S. C. No agen /.Is o.1. conhets with Southeorn R~ilway train Nos. 29 and4 2 dTh p1ce to ge on barbe Nos. and 4 c9nn~ect with Southern Railway trains Nos. 39 and~ 1 Ned. & and (6:connebt with SQuthern iRy. traino 1.. l d ~~:9 you ifYUWant ritn t EIxpress handled by the Pickens R.Lalroad eqmp~any. h' 8bmouhg ~I(6imation ap to JT, TAYLOR, Supt. Piclc~'i' (ne bM' bather~ whO knoWt tt - -Sntne * ~ ~he P n