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MAY 18, 1916 1t0red at Pickens Ptoglee as Beobsid 0Mw Maie atter. $1 PER YEAR, INVARIABLV IN ADVANCE GARY HOTT, Manager. Obituary notices and trioutes of respect of not wrone hutidtd words will bepriuted free of charge. All over thiat number must be paid for at the rate o(f one cent a word. Uas to accompaly manuscript. Cards of thanks pub. lishod for one-half cent a word. The very best fellow In all this land Lends his falling brother A helping hand. Let's be thankful that there are no hyphenated Mexicans! If those Mexicans don't quit pester ing Uncle Sam there won't be any border to cross. That stereotyped grin some of our citizens are now wearing won't come off till after the votes are counted. West Virginia must be a sure-enough dry state. The thirsty ones are bur glarizing the jails there to get the stuff. "Only Germans and Austrians desire Peace"-headline. Then why those French and British prayers for peace? The best recommendation Mr. Bran dies has for that appointment is the knocks those Boston lawyers gave him. Speaking of old-timey times, what has become of the old-fashioned kid who used to put a mud pill on a bumble-bee sting? We'd rather have good "horse sense' than be an educated jackass. This hai no reference at all to Mr. Frank Evani of Spartanburg. We just want to whisper to Watsor Bell that he should assign Mll Glenn t< a home where they don't use shari knives at the dining table. Dunk Botta says he noticed that th '"lnmbia State had an editorial abou ty." He says it was )ject for &uchi a feebl have with us the fire less cooker ",-d the iceless refrigeratoi we are expecting Col. Rion McKissick Virginia friend to soon announce thi he has perfected his odorless whiskc for viceless men. H. H1. Harris, Esq., who is a canc date for solicitor of this judicial d triet, was raise( in Pickens county at Is a grandson of the late Col. C. L. He lingsworth, who was one of Picket county's most prominent citizens. M, Harris is a yoog mnim of thoro legA training and is p 'puliar in this count) his old home. OUn WEE~KLY Rom,)d. --Why is woman churning like a caterpillar? She makes the butterfly. HEALTH HINT. l00'o start a revolu tion in Ireland. Who Said We'd aumn tOut ot i'oeti y'. Ed DeCamnp will catrry A qtuart With him, whena he goe.i HMn~ abo is a picture of the ..piture and descriptIon below Plekans .countf so long and has mi e fe-'resident of the orphanage, * I Theo Hollingstvorth Homte is ni HoP1 nvorth was the mother-in..h , he - 1 Orphanage. A dlaught a1d lone a great deal for it. ?te -id floor is where the mati tu i, dining room~ and klthe ~ ~ ~ ntr >f children. 'The home is ~ ~'~ mail1 of Greenville is thea V~ *g~~4~ ~Orphanage tItan elsewh< dsahbp, anid doing all its ov cued trilbies in a pair of am t o ks, it's,ppt stylidh to b e t4 thin in our$*apita el ty.. 6ting thilfp in' Now Jej.ey pi poeration ws performed on ai boy' head to make him a better boy, Edito, Grene of. the Abbeville Fress and Banner,, sayi that's not'the place his parents tused to operate on him to make him better. We. Double-Dare the committee in charge to arrange a ball game between the country boys and the' city guys at the Press Meet in York next month. We know they won't do it, tho, for the way we. roughnecks would romp on the highbrows wouldn't make good reading for the society column. We see by the papers that Congress men Aiken and Nichols are trying to have an artillery park and Aifle range established in the mountains of Pickens and Oconee counties on land (owned by the government. One little thing that might interfere with our congressmen's plans is that the government doesn't own any land in Pickens county. How Can We Tell When We Get There? Spartanburg Journal. Getting about time Gary Hiott was starting from. Pickens to York if he wants to be there on the opening day of the press association meet. Another hyphen that is expected to be pretty conspicuous this -fall is the one in ex-congressman. -The Stato. CARD OF THANKS Carlisof .taks Jul i0he.0 for one-lin11f nett I wish to thnnk the people for their goodness and kindness to me during my recent illness, and also to Dr. Porter foi his attendance. I will never forge this kindness and pray God's ble4sing up .-ou all. C. W. HUNTR. y S id Is E flati: goes t, coffee. We f satisfy you in have used the according to d good on both the can and a your money. gument. Wr .*| "Hollingswrth1 Home" at the Thornm will prove of Interest to our readers, sin any relatives and friends her'e. The 8en for the cut of the building and the folio1 aimed for Mrs. M. A. Hollingawor'th, who etwo Ex-Govornor Ansel, who Is the Cha er, Mrs. Jioues Fuller, of Greenwood, Is a r'ho Hollingsworth Home Is built of conec* on andl the inmates sleelp. Itst first floor n. It is one of the most convenient homi for boys, whose ages are from 12 to 18, unatrop. The building cost $3,000, but ti ~re on account or the orphanage doing all 'n hauling. The home das opened In 191 , lij i' V, tyof - 0064., Pep H~rdwar and up p e, ' In pursuance e in the above;ata a Judge Frank B. r f-A' rl 1916, I will sell to th igl p t deron Salessday in Fnune, IO36, (the same being . the 5th day of'said month), during the legal hours of, sale, at Pickens C. H., S. C., the following described tract of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or trac of land lying and being in. the county of Pickens and' state aforesaid, on the South Saluda River, bound by lands of W. B. Hardin, Milton Talley, J, C. Me Junkin, and having such metes and bounds as is made by E. M. Hunt, sur veyor, plat dated October 23, 1891; Uid plat shown by plat filed for record in the clerk's office of Pickens county and recorded in Vol. SS, at page 323, on the 6th day of .Jme, 1914. Said land has the following metes and bounds: Be. ginning at a corner in the public road; thence S 82j W Milton Talley's corner 11.30 chains to pile of stones; thence N 5 W 6.60 to pine; thence N 28 W 31.75 chains to hemlock on the bank of South Saluda River; thence down the meand erings of said river to a balsam 3.60 ch,~i:e below th mouth of the creek; thence S 27 chains to the beginning cor ner, containing sixty-two (62) acres, more or less. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for all papers, stamps and recording the same. Terms must be complied with in one hour or the premises will be re sold at the risk of the former pur chasers. A. J. BOGGS, Clerk of Court. Notice.of Final Settlement apd Discharge Notice is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newbery, Esq.. Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, un the 1st day of June, 1916. at 11 o'clock in the torenoon, or as soon thereafter Hs said application can be heard, for leave to maike final settle ment of the estate of R. S. Cheney, deceased, and obtain wicharge as ad ministrator of said estate. 3 C. E. Busn. Administrator. COFFEE v guarantee that Luzianne wice as far as a cheaper latly guarantee that it will every way. If, after you entire contents of one can tirections, it has not made these claims, throw away sk your grocer to refund He will do it without ar ite for premium catalog. Cell OrhNaew C ln, SC Th cetelt r.~ Hoigwot liedi ts evoe finlo h Orphanage,Clwt.S. .Th cete lca Mrs tosorthv ingt tis idebtpdwit Mar. -. gue. Broom, egaon the gony for ithve hosng of a etd btocks are i twntohoys in it.t. iat-amiopnt of money goes futther at. the wor , making the blocks, using i(d * . - 'A' Another Car of the Old Relable itcheli Wagons an4 a Car of Chase City.Buggies. These vehicles need no introduction to the people of Ptpkens County, as there are hundreds of them being used every day. There are wagons you can buy for less money than ye1 will pa for the Mitchell but we can say without fear of contradiction that nowhere in..th, ied. .ates wi you buy a. wagon' that will'run'ligitterbr wear 16n'ger thanthe Mitchell. DON'T CONSIDER THE PRICE SO MUCH IN BUYING AV AGON, BUT 1Y ONE THAT YOU ARE NOT AFRAID TO LOAD If you are undecided as to which wagou to buy, .just ask .the man who owns i Mitchell, or ask your blacksrr.itb; they will both tell you that repair bills are ahnost. unknown to the Mitchell Wagon. A full line of Chase City Bugaies, anV color, in both steel 'And rubber tires All Nwe 4 ask is for you to look at the make-up and finish of a Chase City, Buggy, and'when 5 buy one you will be surprised at how light it runs and how lobg it wilt lat. Just give one of these well-known vehicles a trial and V,u-ill .be,convinc- t h 'You will get more for your money than. any other wagon or buggy rou could bu3 Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY C Clothing, Shoes, Hats and-Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty Sole Agents for Walk-Over and Zeigler Shoes, New Home Sewing Machi u:!.- I(m King Stoves, Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for to T ick Patterns. Work was begun Tuesday on the Julius E. Boggs sold his interest in Pickens tn a tiat, walk-ways of the court house square. the Palmetto Pharmacy at Easley and leading up to the entrance of the court has returned to Pickens. He has ac- mill diamond Wednesd. house. The Greenvillie Tiling company cepted a.position with the Pickens Rail- score being 11 to 8. Ti- , Va. has the contract and the walks which road company as agent at the Pickens game of the season fo - will be of cement tiles will greatly im- depot and arrived here Monday to as- in fact, the first in five years for some prove the appearance of the square. sume his, new duties. of them. The gotme was interesting and good natured. N NEWIN A I LS a te bAeT. 1. te jus ree'vd abigshimet. it adis' enuneinl B facts, r etiniye yarsforsom prveth mighanethe surett lie um ae timmned Whutie ess ose hs enst b niceassotmet ofpiec gods.Anytingyou i oh hee Theiks Cepe was Cinteretn n1 . Ha::s Chatrinabg sIded Aof Thdese eNewl ec Sume , Wsomts vr Waist weather is here at last, and seldom have we been prepared with so ma~n y wassof exceptional prettiness. Notable among the ntewcomers ptro some dainty Blouses, nCrepe de Chine, Tub Silk, that are fashionahlea for the stylIsh people0 andi are sav intgly prcdat $2.98. *And now the subject of Shoes is in order, and we have the rerttiest and bs/assort met of these ever gathewred under one roof in Easldey, and can prove it if yon will maklei it pontto drop in. SBeacons, Oxfords and Thompson Bros. Oxfords For Ladies In Tan, Gun Metal, Vici and Patent Leather, in all We carry the well-known Zoigler, linleon and~ the the lasts. The most stylish and serviceauble Shoe Landis line of slippers for women arnd cildreim on the market at from $3 .50 to $5.50O ,. They are something new and Hnappy at $16 o $3.50 * Straw Hats Socks Now is the tilme for you t.o puirchase~ Why ntot .jIndlu(el<ck a' you di .your vour Spring Hat. We' have dad yf st vies. frienuds-by the we.v I hoy wear evenl utnier M M Prices front 98c to $3.00. advers e ni~os HeI. .l ro ok _________ - - -Silk Laisle 250 ~ . T4 Fibro Silk 33 i. S .Panama Hats . Pure silk noe shwi insmr aen iert ive s.vie Now For the Boys' Suits for Spring Wear a t $3.00 to $7.50. .We have t hem, rnd eIa rge in size. as N ~~~19 ande 20) ye'ars. Differt~iti patt(rn s. Nor . folk Coat wtih Nicktbocker pants wih Geo. P. Ide Shirts .full lpf'g. WeT! are' jroud of our1 trade onl Boys' Clofihing, amd we arie gladl to) fell Ft.lor men who are particular about st y'le yout that we. have fthe best stock nowv I hat adcret ft at mYoderte t cost.. 81.00 to we havt e OVEr~ shown biefore. S Other good shirts 50c to $1.50. Palm Beach and Cool Cloth For Men Athletic union suits 50c and $1.00. We can gIVe~ U somnethingj. light., medumti S Nobby line Neck wear' 25 and 50c. dark or bhat stripe at these low prices: de Silver Brand Collars 15c, 2 for 25c. $5.98, $6.48 and $7.98. They are worth up Godstock Belts, 8uspenders and Sup- to $10. A real good all wvool hhte1 serge, at porters. Comet and giveothem at look. $15.00 value, for $12.50 . Edwke L. Bolt & Co, "Te #tore That' ~s 4any8Dsy" unuma /*~nku "ununnn u