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4 Z44 Ar Z - ose-whoe -o reallyfy theejvep will hasten to put nthe, screen doors as a pro tectlon to the home. Flies are - not only annoying, but dangr. 010 -because germ bearing. 4/ 9 p tliementof the boliey buying screens for your doors N A '1dows. :We hove them varlety, adjusdable to required size, and very reason able In price. ave a Nice Line of Porch Furniture Pikens Hardware & Grocery to annormee to s county alft f4' .1...~.*. uri stock of Shoes and Ox ords for summer w-ear is the most. , AV.mplete and hand smest that we have ' eYI vehown. We sell nothing but Sootwa r, and each member of his f inn and every salesman in bhe store makes a special study of. ? Shoes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore 1 we are not only enabled to buy cor . rectly, but we are abie to fit shoes { correctly. We w1 take pleasure in - helping . you to find just the shoe which will fit your feet and suit you. We offer you a service which is hard to find elsewhere. SWe have a lot of customers in Pick ens county and we are proud of them. They are. increasing yearly Sand we believe it is due to the hon est values and courteous treatment we always give them. PRID)E, PATTON & TILMAN Greenville, S. C. Mr. Car Owner T MS IS THlE PLACE T GET YOUR FORD PARTS. at Covers, Gasoline, Oil, Grease, Metal Polish, 0-ot, Auto Soap, Cement, Batteries, -Radiator Hose, - % . ore, T'reTape, Spark Plugs, .Headlight Globes, r, 06ains, Blowout Patches, Blowout Shoes,.Goodyear. Caiuov and Tubes, Fisk Casings and Tubes. * "TANKHI" the gasolibe purifier. ("i' n andlet "KRKR the puncture cure. "B G STRE AK" Bicycle.Tires (or the boys. fwe haven't got what you want, we will take 'e in gettilng it .for Vou. ~ou live out of town, ,pake our shop your head jionr-s when you conie'to twn. 'W will treat you right. 3 * Pickens Garage Phone No. 72 .GUY McFALL, Manager :-+++M~st+:-i~t:+tt~s~+:++x--+:++M~w: prese h Te subjec, TI $-,nllk and but " * taen A deon o < fruit sa ad was given 4b R Mauldin. Refreshn1t Vei servd. The next regu lArWe 1 g 11' be held at the home' rs. James A. Hendrix. Thl t club is growing in itere, Ud popularity wks 'shown b e unnsually large attendant o the ladles and also by the al pearauce at the door of a frWn from the woods-a large kinA snake-'.supposed also4 t be soel inv admittance..: But-bwing I the faint heart.of-the fair men bers he was denied. This d4 nial was carried to him by man who chanced to be on :th grounds. Mr. Dawn of Washitigton,-I C., Messrs. Fitzpatrick, McLal and Watkins of Clemson Co lege were here last week in th interest of locating a place fc the cheese factory which is to b located in Pickens county. I a statement made by Mr. Wai kins he said that they had foun this section more suitable tha any other visited for a locatior The temperature of several well and -springs was tested. Th citizens. here are - very muc elated over the prospects. This section was well repr sented -at the home-coming a Holly Springs last Sunday. j pleasant and profitable day an, a record-breaking crowd wa reported. Among the Sunday afternoo; visitors here were Miss Louis Gravley, Messrs. Hiott, Lathem Looper, Abernethy, Chastal and Baker. Dots From Ambler It is raring this morning ani we ought all to thank the Lor for it.~ I never saw less cottoi up this time of 3 ear in my lift Several from this communit attended:the home-coming an funeral of the late and honorei Gideon Lynch at Holly Spring yesterday and reported a ver large crowd from all over Pick ens county and some few 'fror Oconee and Greenyille. C. L. Craig and Justus atteni ed..services at Saluda 1ill Sur day. Some of the old membei said it was the. largest crow that had been there in thirt five years. The day was speri in preaching and singing alon with the communion service an the New Testament foot-ivasi ing. There was not a smile c fun-riaking on any face whil this largely laid-aside practice c our ancient fathers was beini performed. Many tears wer seen and the power of the Hol' Spirit seemed to be there. Mrs. Susie Stansell of Ooleno visited in this community Surn day, . Carl Childs and family spen Sunday with W. T. Day and at tended Ambler Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jone of Enon visited at Oscar Stew~ art's recently. Please remember that th Pickens township singing con vention. will meet at Amble school house the fourth Sunda, afternoon. This school own one of the best organs in th county. X. Y. Z. Along Liberty Route 3 Lang Barklev of Liberty rout 3 was bitten by a pilot snak, last Tuesday evening while 11 the corn crib. Dr. Smith wal called and gave medical aid an< he is getting along as nicely a coulid be expected. Mrs. Nora Parsons and litti son, Weldon, spent last week a the honie of N. D. Parsons, 11 Pickeus. Mrs. Emma Brown and son o the Pleasant Hill section visite< the home of J. D. Nations re cently. A large crowd attended sei vices at Praters Creek Sunday The pastor, Rev. W. C. Seabor: delivered an interesting sermor James E. Brown, a prospei ous farmer of the Cateechee set tion has purchased a new Maa well car.. Hurrah for Jim? I se where he Ia right. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. BarkIe and Mr.'and Mrs. Jason Brook have been on a week's visit t relatives in Birmingham, Atlar ta and other parts. J. E Brown and family an Otto Wilson of CIateechee visite the home of J. D. Nations Sur day, J: E. Garrett visited the hCAA of J. D..Nations Sunday. ili st1redt a t t Tr h od orAeAlment Hr M41*l Catl, Etc. %aQd for yout awp Aches, P&W **'ti JSrains, BB d I c n -Ec. '250. 50c1 At all Dalrs. 0 Gret Day at Holly. Srings Suuday was a great day for a Holly Springs church. It was ,e Home-coming Day' and many former members and friends of n this church came back to minie with this pleasant people. - Vis itors from far and near were e there. Rev. B. F. Murphree, a ir former pastor, preached in the e morning and several talks were n made. Dinner was spread about 2 o'clock and the people of the community made gcod their r reputation as -being among the - most hospitable people on earth. s In'the afternoon some excel lent singing -was heard,: led by several leading ingers of the county. Rev. B. 0. Atkinson of Six Mile -is-now in Phe 'fourth year of his - Dastorate of this". church. May the naseting last Sunday prove a blessing to each individ ual of the great assembly of peo ple which gathered there, and e may they meet again. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College I and for the admission of new students I will be held at the county court house I. on FRIDAY, JULY 7, AT 9 A. M. y Applicants must be not less than sixteen I years of age. When scholarships are! I vacant after July 7 they will be awarded 8 to those making the highest average at i this examination, provided they meet - the conditions governing the award. n Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examiI . nation for scholarship examinatioh . blanks. . Scholarships are worth $100 and free d tuition. The next session will open V September 20, 1916. For further infor - mation and catalogue address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. 4 d CLERK'S SALE. e State of South Carolina, f County of Pickens. Poe Hardware and Supply Co., - Defendants. against A. C. Flinkmngshelt, et al. Defendants. In pursuance of a decretal order made Sin the above-stated case by His Honor, - Judge Frank B. Gary, dated April 25, r 1916, I will sell to the highest bidder on t Maieeeday 1in Jaune, 1916., (the same bein the 5th day of said *month), during the legal hours of sale, I s at Pickens C. H., S. C., the following r . described tract of land, to-wit: c All that certain piece, parcel or tract r of land lying and being in the county of e Pickens and state aforesaid, on the . South Saluda River, bound by lands of W. B. Hardin, Milton Talley, J. C. Mc rJunkin, and having such metes and' V bounds as is made byE. M. Hunt, sur s veyor, plat dated Octber 28, 1891; said s 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 June, 1914. Said land has the following metes and bounds: Be ginning at a corner in the public road; e thence 5 82* 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 3 chains to hemlock on the bank of South a Saluda River; thence down the meand j erings of. said river to a balsam 3.60 chains below the mouth of the creek; s thence S 27 chains to the beginning cor ner, containing sixty-two (62) acres, a more or less. t. Terms cash, purchasers to p~ay for -all tapers, stamps and recording the same. Terms must be complied with inone hour or the premises will be re fsold at the risk of the former pur.. chasers.A. J. BOGGS, -Clerk of Court. -Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge .Notice is hereby given that I will a make application to J. B, Newbery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens 'county, in the State of South Oarolina, 'on the 1st day of June, 1916, at .11 . o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon .thereafter as .said application can be heard, for leave to rnake final settle e ment of the estate of R. S. Cheney, deceased, and obtain discharge as'ad ministrator of said estate. 3 C. E. Bust, Administrator. o Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late H. A. Richey must aflresent ethe same, duly proven, on orbefore the 25th day of June, 1916, obedebarred payment; and all per - sons indebted to said estate must make payment on or before the above date to the undersigned. .J.* T. RICHKEY, 0 B. B. LABOON, 5 Executors. NOW V Most of. our spring In y ods tions is in and opened ur a for tion. We carry no. jobsor seconds.' I new, clean nqerchandt& t prloes as lo** a64-1 be sold, quality considered. A g6od per cent. of . our Oxfords hl. ay9 re dy arrived-the old reliable Hamilton-Brown make. American Gentleman, $4.00.to $5.004 4mer Lady, $3.50 to $4.00. White canvas 4oftds for men, women and children. Outing Shoes for all, 50c to 65c. New lot of Neckties that always Please. South ern made for Southern trade. HATS-When In need of a new Hat don't fail to see our line. It is now complete and we wabt to show you what we have. Conte'to see us. CRAIG BROS 'COMPANY FORD-THE UNIVERSAL CAR There's a reason why there are more than one million three hundred thousand Ford cars in use today, and that reason is.based on the matchless service and economy of Ford cars. Universal service is the mos'conclusive evidence of genuine value. That is one good reason. Buy today Touring Car, $44Q; Runabout, $390; Coupelet, $590; Town Car. $640; Sedan, $740. All prices f. o. b. DetroIt. On display and sale by B. L. HENDRIX, Pickens, S. C. Jotice of Final Settlement and Discharge Baseball at Pickens Mill Notice is hereby given that we will iake application to J. B. Newbery, The Pickens Mill baseball team con 1sq., Judge of Probate for Pickens tinues to win. Saturday they paed ounty, in the state of South Carolina, two games and won the same number. n the .22d day of June, 1916, at 10 The first game was with the Easley MIll "clock in the forenoon, or as soon team and resulted %n a score of 23to 7 hereafter as said application can be in favor of Pickens. The second was eard, for leave to make final settle- with the Roanoke team and the score lent of the estate of L. R. Dalton, was 7 to 1. This game was called at eceased, and obtain discharge as ad- the end of the fifth inning on account ~imstrators of said estate. of darkness. There are some pod lay. May 20, 1916. S. B. DALTON, ers on the Pickens team and t d r W. R. DALTON, Iment of the boys is excellent. A large 6 Administrators. crowd saw the gantes. 'i The Place to Get Most 5 nFor Your Produce is At HENDRICKS' E W e Pay -. . . ... -- n 10~c pound for Hensu M 30c for Roosters 25c for one-pound fryers 20c per pound for Fryers, uip u a to 35c $1.00 a bushel for corn Greenville market for eggs 16c cash for hamns 17c in trade for hams ~ . W. IIENORICKSj ICKES R4 unuunnnunur nunnununu