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s (those.who 4Ar'realy "fly" tj einelves will hasten. to put in the screen doors as a pro -A tection tothe home. Fies are not only aMioying, but danger. ous, because gern - leaing. --0 e thein outof-the'honUie by buying screens for youudoors and windows. We havebexm n great variety, adjuitable to' required size, and very reabob able In price. 4tA W H have a NiceLineof Perch Firniture Pickens Hardwae & Grocer Company We~ are pleased -to announce to Aoi~r friepds .in 'Pikens county that -our stock of Shoes and Ox fords f or summer wear is themost complete and hand somest that we have ever shown. 'We sell notlhing but footwear, and eadh ember of this firm and every salesman in re makes a special study of we aren Shoe-fitting. Therefore t only -enabled to buy cor rectly, but we aremble to fit shoes . corretly.' We will take pleasure in", helping you to find just the shod which will fit your feet And suit iyou. We offer you a service which is hard to find elsewhere. We have a lot of customers in Pick-* ens county and we are proud of. them. They are increasing yearly and we believe it is due to-the hon est values and courteous treatment jwe always give them.4 ~PR HDE, PATTON &TILMAN Greenvillg, S. C. Th.SCar Owner TIS 8THE PLACE TO GETl Y6UR FORD PARTS Ahjl'o 8'at Covers, Gasoline; OiIl Grease; Metal Polish, CJarbide', Auto Soap, Cement, ' Batteries, Rtdlator' Hose, N .iv'e {Cores, Tire Tape, Spa'kPlugs, .Headlight Qlobes, '(- re ins, 3lowout Patches, Blowout Shoes, Goodyear tim and Teea Fisk Uasings and Tubes. "TANKHasoiwon purifer,. u~ ?e " A' "KOt~~RKR" the puncture enre.. "E' .TR0AK" 'Bicygie Tires for the boys. (1 w -haven't got what:'ybu want, we will take pleadun- ii) geting 4tfor .vou. )I .ve~u live out of tomn, make our shop your head quaters when you c'orne te town wA in'j~ treat you 'Irdht Plckees G arage' Phone No. 72 tGUY McFALL, Manager 4 ++4+M~t+ .+M+4 M~+M+~t~tt+M-TM Arnet~ a uiting her and Ms. . A. Richey, s.Aitt-is well Ipu to our read. ~ts afrs. Flora I athgis. She was 'nried several weeK*. g. to'Mr. Ar net, e traveling sileman. Ve ~ham has..moved his stock of from the building-at Jordania side k to the room femerly occupied by ri. Henry near the Seneda oil mill. Mr. Durham recently came here from Pickens county. Seneca Journal. Through the kindness of Prof. Frank Welbreii we had the pleasure of attend ingra l~sipilel. faW Clelson College last we6k. More than 300 Masons were present. President' Riggs 6f Clenson became a Master Mason that night. -H. Olin Craig, one of the hustling Craigs from over on Keowee, was -in Pickens one day. lat week with a load of twen ty 0. I.~C. pigs, which he sold here at $6 and $10 each. He says he has twenty more and it is no trouble to find a good market for good stock. We understand that Messrs. Julius Boggs and J. M. Smith have sold the Palmetto Pharmacy at Easley to Messrs. W. M. and H. C. Hagood and that Dr. Jim Myers, who once before conducted this drug store, will come back to Eas ley andke charge of it. . Oscar K. Mauldin, a prominent mem ber of the Greenvillebar, nd'e a most interesting talk to the men of Pickens in the Methodist church here Sunday afternoon. Up until about six weeeks ago Mr. Mauldin was a man that people frequently referred to as a "rounder," but he became converted and is proving a power for good. A certain bachelor of the Mt. Carmel seqLtip,z on a recent Sunday was with a youtt-lady- for the first time in quite a while.. 140l'pn. Monday morning he was out trying to buy potato s'ips. The next Stinday he attended the singing .and on the following. Monday was out tryiug to buj some pigs. It looks like a real 'hse f going to house-keeping. W. D. Spearman, a prominent citizen of the Brtishy Creek section of Ander son county and well known in Pickens, got his right leg broken just above the ankle and his right arm broken just below his elbow Thursday when an au tomobile inwhich he was riding turned turtle. Mr. Spearman was with Ander eon countfofficers carrying Asa Kay, ki negro, td jail when the car turned over. Kay Was"acoued of aiding in'the es-, cape-of Steve Lesley,.the negro convict who attempted to assault a white girl in Anderson dounty .Tuesday of last week. Lesley has has not been caught. W e Hadn't Hlearon of It Greenville News. Editors Hedron of the Spartanburg Herald, Booker of the Spartanburg Jout-nal and Hiott of The Pickens Sen tinel were delighted spectators at the opening of Greenville's white way, and rumor has lt that they have applied for naturalization uppers and- :ill aVail theniselves of'the immemorial privilege of the ransomed sinner. Pickens . .nn,: headquarters for Dr. Odoin's good eyes. See date. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and fopthi admission of new students will be held at the county court house on .FRIDAY, JULY '7,AT~ 9 A. M. Applicants must be not less than sixteen years O'page.- When scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the exami nation for ,scholtirship' .examination blanks. . . Sch9Jprships are worth $100 and free tuition. T1he next session will open S tombe 20, 1910. For further infor mhtion Athd catalogue address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. 4 fNotice As me ahd my wife have separated tor a just cause. I will not be responsi bier for any debts she* may contract hereafter, and I further forbid anyone from harboijpg or keeping my children. M. L,. HOLDEN, Cateechee, S. C. J. ROBT. MARTIN ATToa~%bv AND COUNS5ELLoR AT LAW CORl E A RDA MAIN STREETS PRACTICE lIN ALL COURTS Phones i 504a 2iOe J. J.MeSWAIN 1AM .CRAIG Greenville, 5. (. Plckens, 8. C. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS Practice In' State anid Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 89 I IL y Special Roquest wit Walialia, . a Dr. B t Dhug Stote, .At Giireath Hotslf Westminster, S. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. Central Hotel, Central, S. C,, THURSDAY, MAY 18. Hunter's Pharmacy, Liberty, S. C., FRIDAY, MAY 19. Pickens Inn, Pickens, S. C., Saturday, May, 20. His examinatious are thorough and accurate. His work is very reliable and as good as the beat to be had any where. Special attention given to school children's eyes. A Grave .uestion Belton. Journal. A Mr. Graves is running for coroner of Anderson county. Sounds like he ought to have th'e job. -Pickens Senti nel. Some few weeks ago B. H. Graves, brother of the editor of the Journal an nounced that he would be in the race for coroner, but after giving the matter "grave" consideration he decided not tro make the race. Moving Forward Greenville News. Bright with hope is the educational situation in South Carolina today. At Pickens Court House Friday afternoon Governoor Manning delivered a brief but stirring address on education to a thoroughly appreciative audience of citizens ot that "independent state" that lies beneath the azure peaks like a verdant carpet. Although South Caro lina is far behind in education when compared with the -rest of the country, the governor cited statistics to show that the number of illiterates in pro portion tb population is steadily decreas ing in certain Southern states, ours among them, as compared' with the figures for certain Northern states. Moreover, he pointed out that 1,400 out of 2,000 schools in this state are taxing themselves for additional aid for school purposes. A special plea was voiced by the governor in behalf of better com pensation for teachers and for their better training for efficiency. Booker Is Not Cured Yet Spartanburg Journal. Add local news items of future years: "Pickens, May 6, 1934.- A Sunday school has been organized in Pickens county with 34 members. There are now Sunday schools in every county in the state except Colleton." Hobbs-H Now is the. Shoes. We women and How about them. Pric a line of Me When are Beach suit' weather yoi Palm Beach Don't forget the new st: found there Style Plus C Beautiful 1 Come and s< Pictorial Re HOB5S. HENE ost of our spring-line F 0 4 tins In and opeed up re yourile# 0 tion. We carry no jot* or'.eWids. NVerta new, clean merchandise at prices as low as can be sold, quality considered. A good per cent. of our!Oxfords have already afrived-the old relia1i ailton-Bowi thake. Amubrigan Gentleman, S4.00 to $5.00. Arierican Lady, $3.50 to $.00 te canvas Oxfords for. men,. women and Childreri. Outing Shoes for all, 50c to 65c. New lot of Neckties that aways please. South ern made for Southerntrade. HATS-When in need eof, a new Hat don't fail . to see our line. it is now compete and we want to show you what ei Eavp. Come to see us. CRAIG BROS,,COMPANY IThe Place to Get MostI 9 For Your Produce I At HENDRICKS' . icWe Pay 10c pound for Hens 30c for Roosters 25c for one-pound fryers 20c per pound for Fryers, up to 35c $1.00 a bushe for corn Greenville market for eggs 16c cash or hams 17c in trade for hams nM .W. HENDRICKs~ Quality Printing-T4he Pickens Sentirnel end erson 'Company time to buy that pair of Low have them in all sizes for men, chidren. 1at Straw Hat? We have es run from 50c to $3.00. Also xican Hats, 10 and 25c. you goin~ to buy that Palm Witt e coming of warm 1 will do well to buy'one of our suits. Price: $6.0Q.. our Millinery De artrment. All 4es in Ladies' Hate are to be lothes $17.00 suit: ~ie Ladies' Voil Shirt Waists. e them. 98c. view Patterns 10 and 15c. ERSON CO., PICKENS, S C.