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A .~ ~l' 'fl~ ~ _______ PICKNS S,MRCE0.l9( PULSE X9XrjVOPP IOAL PAJmIN OF~ ICKENS COL'NY StIBSCRIPTION RC ] DLA ~ BETTER 0MILL INER Y I BETTER LOOKING MILLINERY" I There is a decided ten - dency this season toward the better grades and high er class in' Hats and other - Millinery Goods. We have them, 'but as usual our prices are wonderful both - In the intrinsic values and the "Style" values. Also Hats are betterlook inig than forseveralseas6ors i past. The styles are be coming and the fact that - considerable more materi als are used in trimming them makes it look like an old-time season of "Hats : -Beautiful." FR E E We have purchased a handsome One iundred 1) o I I a r Grafanola outfit from John H. Williams, the piano merchant, and will give it away. Step in the *store and 'ask for- particu: lars and let us. play your favorite piece on it for you. * "Where Thousands Buy Their Hats" Greenville, S. C. 4+4*4'~++~ ~~~44416" INTR 1 : With a S Wednesd We are now ~ r( in the past, offe * Our buyer ha Merchandise, m .:freight and exi Artists and .Det Now JusI!t al the time the sport type, that f< ored. suits4 for loverPs i of- favo're I ~olors for --A moment's iw $3 ~..0 to $0o.00 ami s S Newest styles for s F ashion's .chosen mode * etc., including many ha Crepe. Trimmings rev chosen color Ia represei 10 per cent. discount. Johnsa. Interesting News From Mt. Carmel Farm work in this section is well un der way. Much new ground has been cleared and land that Ly out last year will be cultivatpd this time. The members of the Embroidery club enjoyed an interesting meeting at. the home of their president, Miss Eva Hol comb, last Saturday. *%This community is fortunate in having a pplendid club. Our mail carrier saya it's cheaper to hire a horse than to burn gasoline now. Miss Nannie Pace has been confined to her room for the past three weeks on account of a bad case of lagrippe. Miss Mary T. Wyatt, teacher of the Lenhardt school, spent last week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. K. Lathem. Mrs. Leigh Hunt has been on the sick list for two weeks, or more. The death . of Mr. Tom Norris, 45 years of age, at his home in the George's Creek section Saturday, 26th instant, was sad indeed. He was a good, quiet, farmer and was well spoken of. He married a daughter of Mr. "Bud" Fin ley and she, with five children, survive him. In the presence of alarge gath ering, funeral setvice and burial took place at Mt.* Crmel -Baptist church on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock, conduct ed by Rev. Mr. Cobb, of G'reenVille. Mr. John Looer haA-,hd a bad case of grip for th . three weeks. We hope be. will *be well. Mr. John T.. fitt and Mr. B. Birdine have been connded to their rooms with lagrippe. Mesrs. George W. Lathem and J. 4irdsa m1.t'aI eyanbusiness Hnomer , of . Pickens, is farming in on. He eats well, adeeps tter ahis-best.. Stick * to -it boy, ' s ne. - Mr. and John T. Ferguson, Miss . Leil o dW.; A. Looper spent the thId with'friend and rela tives near c. Tbq, de ict Sunday.school conven t I e dprise the townships of Vas e, ~ 1i*4- and : Daousville, will . -onvene *4t.Mt Carmel church, about nyemiles of Edeoley, on Sat 3DUCIl uit Sale of Great a ay, Thursda apared to serve you . ring only the hig est. C justeetur fron uch of which has air >ress adds more to oi ;igners. .The NEW a CoMPs T HE -4o1 nleed it most. 100 of then-lI >llo)w the trend of the newest I eunfservative. Suits of ever; p1eing, in all sizes for Missos spection wvill quickly convince boLbI there be any left, wh~ich 'For Fooi No ALTERATIONS pring Dresses. pring, showig the most charmir Ia done in Oirepe de (Thine, Chi1m qldsomne combinations of Taffetas e a'mrany new and novel featt xted. Prices range from $15.00 t< CHINESE VEI The nmost wvonderful sfoil Grow theil ihi your c)rnfiC crop) aiid makeo your land i ErroW vhert (.-ow pens 'ail. We have made a specia fot sevn years Uand have varietiets. Snd for ou1 P tells about eacoh variety an tions. It may help you should plant. Our prices are rosonabb Others do not. BROADACI BQNIFAY, J. P. Carey, Jr., member of the house of representatives from Fickens, coun ty, announces that he will not offer for re-election this year and that he is thru with politics for the present. Mr. Ca rey.ha&snauy- friends in'the countywho will regret his decision, but who realize that they cannot urge him to give his time to the public and neglect his pri vate business. It might be mentioned here that the new land registration law which was passed by the last legisla ture was introduced by Mr. Carey and was one of the best, if not the best, pieces of legislation enacted by that body. This law will prove its worth if the people will take advantage of it. [G OUR ad Far Reaching I V, Friday at wen more efficiently grades of the latest 1 market after purci eady arrived and no' ir stocks of the late >f the NEW in Sprir SUIT SALE ( offeinig a <liver'sity of select, novelty ideas. S4uits with 10: f' type f iure, styles to please yot ii the reasoit Why We ill] we are sure will niot be the< -lDays Only, Maidch 29) to A p $25.OO ig of D~aine An unusuall' >nTffts 'Checks, Stripes nd Georgett women. Values res. - Every Sport Coats $40.00, less stock of these ir - hilla, Over'plaid! ties' Spec NET BEANS Imildinig plant kno-wn. Id and get a double feed 'ich at Same timle. Will it,y o)f Vel vet' Bean Seed -Iied out111 all ihe differ ent, REE bean circular thalt, d gives growiniz instrcu decide which Icind yo) and we pay the freight. IE FARMs FLORIDA. At the school house last Friday night a Arge audience enjoyed probably the best home-talent entertainment given in Pickens. Each player did so well that it would be impossible to pick out the star. Between the acts Miss Fan nie Finney.;sang.and. -egeied .Janultu ous applause. - Te -PieleRis ntifi brass band and the Parsons strin b and fur nished good music, and the e ening was a most enjoyable one for all who at tended the play. About forty dollars was cleared and will be used for mak ing a play ground for the smaller chil. dren of the town. The play was giver under the auspices of the local ehaptei W. C. T. U. and the ladies should re ceive'every encouragement possible- i1 their most laudable undertaking of pro viding a healthful place of wholeeom, atmosphere where the children may play REOR mportance to the id Saturday than it has been < creations in women asing a complete li ~v awaits your inlspe st products of Fasi ig Things await yoi )F THE SEA ions.' that- is sebdom seen'u ani tie coa)ts, wvith be(lt ed (coats, each(1 itlliv'iduaIl taLste. SMbo 'aLSe, theyV~V wi be im'iCd as ALERTIN Sport Coats r strong tine in pretty modish n and( popniar solid coltors. Ail unusual at $6i.50, less 10 per een of finer gradIes are also wvell ret tensely popular garments. Spri ;. Vlvet, Corduroys, etc. Prlced iaity Sho A Newsy Letter . From Dacusville : W. J. Ponder is confined to his, bed from an attack of grip. R. G. Hunt is . also sick from grip. James Ponder and Miss Patti Major spent the week-end at the home.ofMi'. and Mrs. E. E. Mauldin of near Easley. R. P. Thomas a recent graduate of. - Draughon's business college,Greenville, is holding a lucrative position at the Greenville Y. M. C. A. About the best thing and also the most enjoyable that has occurred here re cently was the oratorical contest held on the night of March 24. There are two gold medals given here from year i to year, so it makes an interesting and lively contest among our pupils, and this one proved an exception to the rule in that it was thq very best contest ever held in our auditorium. Joe Hunt won first place in the boys' contest and Miss Minnie Lou Coleman won first place in the girls' contest. These two young people will represent us in the county contests and we expect them todo credit to both themselves and the school. Mr. Welcher in a short but interesting ad dress delivered the Ponder medal to Miss Coleman, while Mr. DuBose in, a splendid way made the boys a talk and delivered the Morgan medal to Joe Hunt. 'In the boys' contest Furman Dacus and Bates Aiken won second and third places respectively, and in the girls' contest Miss Mattie Hooker won second place and Miss Ruby Looper third. We regret to state that Mr. Hal Hiott, principal of the Mt. Carrnel, school, is ill with grip, being confined to his room at present. Mr. ~Rowland Chastain died at' his home near Pickens last Saturday after a -week's illness of pneumonia. Funer al services were held at Golden Creek church Sunday. He leaves four daugh ters, one son and two step-sons, besides many relatives and friends to mourn his death. Mr. Chaitain moved from near Golden Creek church to thie Dr. Cannon place near Pickens only a littk . while before Christmas. GANJ'ZI Women of this C March 29 >ur pleasure s wearables. ne of Spring etion. Every lion's skilled i HERE. SONIII unl 111Se'verelyd ttail itodels you will find in sizes for misses and ~ b. <iscount. )resented( in) our large" J ng garments in (hin- __ .at $7.50 to $15.00. NORTH p - Green 0 0. A CHALLENGE W E claim that no tailor in the United States is now pro- t . ducing better . Clothes for the money than is now being made -.'for us by.JULIAN RAY & CO. of New York-Chicago. To Measure Only at Popular Prices I'alsocarry a- first-class line of Ladies' and Children's Ready Trimmed Hats, and the prices are right. Carlos Gantt Liberty, S. C.. Near the Maplecroft Mill '..+M4-M 4-1-MM-- I - TION ommunity April IF MAIN STREET