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We AreWNow.Showing theatesf apd- Best in White Foot. wear and Will Be Gled to Show You. Ne are pleased got o announce to . our friends in Pickens county Lhat our stock ' of hoes and Ox fords for summer wear is the. most complete -and hand somest that we have ver shown. We- sell nothing but. ootwear, and .each member of (,his firm. and every salesman in *'he store makes a special study of 'shoes and Shoe-fitting. Therefore vve are not only Onabled to buy cor ectly, but we are able to fit shoes correctly. We will take pleastire in (telping you to find just the shoe hich will fit your feet and suit 'ou We offer you a service which. ' h d to find elsewher'e. We ve a lot of customers in Pick- : ens c nty and we are proud off ,.hem. They are increasing yearly md we believe it is due to the hon est values and courteous treatment:. w'e always give them. PRIDE, PATTON & TILMAN Greenville, S. C. SCi'"J. ROBT. MARTIN rATTORNE, ABN COUNSELLOR~ VkSwain & Craig AT'I'ORNEY A ULLR LAWYERSCRNK .. etice in State and Federal' Courts PRAOTICE IN ALL COURTS .. ..- "' "?hone 210( 'hone 39 Phones . E I46 ..i1i2 KiEOWEE BANK PICKENS, S. C. *Saf~, Sournd and Progressive We 'solicit your banking business and will show you every ..'rtesy and convenierce consistent with sound bankiug prin )Ies. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. J. P. CAREY, President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. A'The Place to Get Most I t( For Your Produce is At HlENDRICKS' n _- - - - == -== = ==-====_ We Payn 17c per pound for Fryersn 10c pound for Hens M 30c for Roosters' $1.00 a bushel for corn Greenville market for eggs. Q n 18e pound for nice cured hdms n inI am offering some good values Q u in dressgoods. A lot of odds and ] ends to go at cost. SYour patronage is always ap Q preciated. J& W HE ND RIC K$ NCKIVS R4 aaua nnnnmum Thd 4nidn meeting of th w'w 4v6 Mile River associatltn 414- ineet with Mountain View Baptist churIh 49ly 20. 30, 1916..' Following Is the poglam: - Intr9ductory sermon Saturday at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Charles : Atkinson. Recess for dinner. First query-What is the meaning of Matthew 23:13? Opened by Rev. B. F. Murpbree and discussed from f.30 to2.30. Second query-How should men walk to imbibe the character of God? Opened by Garcie Lee and discussed from 2.30 80. Third query-The duty and responsi bilityof a church in the call of a pastor. Opened by. Revs. H. F. Wright and C. R. Abercrombie and discussed from 3.30 to 4.30. Arrangement by union for night session. Sunday- Morning - Devotionals, con ducted at 9.30 by the moderator. Sun day school at 10. Missionary sermon at 11, by Rev. W. M. Walker; alternate, Rev. B. F. Murphree. Song service during the union will be conducted by Prof. R. M. Bolding and others. D. E. GARRETT, REv. C. R. ABERCROMBIE, Committee. The Liberty township singing conven tion will meet at Enon church the third Sunday in July. Everybody come and bring song-books and well-filled baskets. Hiawatha Now Open The Hiawatha hotel opened last k ri day under new management. William H. Harris and associates will conduct the hotel in the future. The Hiawatha is now ready to accommodate summer boarders and-, we see no reason why a hotel like the Hiawatha in a town like Pickens should not be full and running over with summer boarders the whole summer long. Climate and water un surpassed. Cool nights and no mos quitoes. With proper advertising Pick ens can be filled with people every summer. Family Reunion X large number of people was poresent at the home of .lames if. Hludson last Tuesduay. the lFourth of .July, to help them it njoy the uday,and it was really enjoyedI by all present. When the hour for dinner caie everybody was invited ot to where a long tablc had baen prepared and a*itm tilled to overtlowing with a most delicious reast whleh the ladlies had pre pared for the occasion. A fterAs much is could he disposed of Rev. % it. White (telivered a short but inpressive talk and everybody left. wishing for Mr. itudson to live andi enjoy many siuch meetings hence. X. Singing Convention The Pickens Township Singing Convention will meet with Mountain (rove llaptist church the fourth Sunday In this month instead o( with the mill church. as was announce(i at tht, last meeting of the conVention, and we hope all leaders, singers and lovers of goo(d music will attend. lverybody invited. Coumeuces at if o'clock. 11 order of committee. R. 14. Ii F N DEiRSON, l'resilent. Tr. Ii.ST w,. Secretary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Margaret Edens must p resent the same, duly proven, on or before the 5th day of August, 1916, or be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to said estate must make pay. ment on or before the above date to the undersigned. E. C. EDENS 12 Executer. Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of a severe case of Piles of 40 years' standing without pain, knife or detention from business. No one need suffer from this dis ease when this humane cure can be had right here in South Carolina. R. M. JOSEY, Route 4. Lamar, S. C. CHICHESTER S PiLLS DIAMOND BRAND A ODIES LSi RO ndA lOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue~~ Ribbon. TAxU No Ta B e NDBRA ND PILLS, for twentyf~ years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Relibe SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIRD EVERYWHERE ione This Week! We will receive a car of Corn and Feed. Will be glad to supply your needs. Come ini and see what we have when in town. Pigs for sale. Morris & Comnp any, Old Postoffice Building. Or. 18|strato A. S. PoRTER. i hereby announced 0e a candidate for re-election as Magistrate of Pickens towithlip, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Made Only One Run Spartanburg Journal. Wonder if the stills in Pickens coun ty observed the Fourth? We Would, Too Columbia State. If we were one of those Pickens multi millionaires we would buil4 an electric line to. the top of Table Rock, and a hotel, too. Wallace is From Missouri Newberry Observer. Col. Rion McKissick of Greenville re cently. had fourteen dollars and a speech stolen from his pockets while he slept in a hotel.-Pickens Sentinel. We can easily believe the part about the speech; for almost any editor can write a speech, and once in a while one is found who can speak one. But the fourteen dollars-that is prob ably a fairy tale. Wherever did any South Carolina editor get as much as fourteen dollars at one time? Fifth Sunday Meeting The executive committee of the Pickens As sociation has appointed a meeting to be bold with GriQin Baptist church July 29 and 30, and have arrAnged the following program. Saturday, 9.30 a. m.-Devotional services con ducted by .J. H. Connelly, after which oflicers will be elected. 10 a. m.-Subject: The need of united effort in religious work. Opened by Capt. .. A. Grif fin; then general discussion. ' Subject: Ilow to enlist the co-operation of indifferent church members. Opened by J. It. iendley: then general discussion. Subject. Shouild a ehtreh retain memnbers or deal with then in any way who (I) do not regu larly attend their church meetIngs: or (1) who will not assist in supporting the pastor and other interests fostered by the church? If so, how or what action should be takenr Opened. by Itev. W. E-. Nelson; then general discussion. Sunday, 9.30 a. in.-Devotional services con ticted by Sunday 9chool siperintendent. i0 at. n.-Song service. W.30- -A Sunday school twss ieeting. Teln mintute talks on t ) The ideal Sutinday school, by It. T. lallun: (2) The qualifications and duties ot' olicers and teachers in a Sunday tehool, by J. T. Taylor: (3) What a Sunday school is for by lev. J. I. Foster. Song service for fifteen .inutes. I1.a- . issionary hernon by )r. D.5. Itansay. The Pickensi Thwitshii Singing convention and all other singers are cordially invited to attend and have charge of the singing. Time will be divided with then on both days. E X. COMM ITTE EI. E DOLLAR SI JU Owing to the,'f and a great many < attending our Doll: this sale over again next Saturday and Bargains. La 100 Ladies' trimmed hats for Saturday only, $1.00. Men's imitation Palm Bea pants. Get a suit and keep Coo 100 pair Ladies' white but white silk hope free. Men's genuine Panama H Men's blue chambray Wo: ?Saturday only, 3 for $1. Limit, English Long cloth, 36 inc yards. Special for Saturday on Biggest One Dollar's Wor 8 Big boxes soda 40c, 6 boxes Gr 10c. Total value $2. The abov sells 3 for 10c. This entire assort Empress and big "W" spi today's market $1.25 to $1.50. SILK SPECIAL. 36 incI Regular price $1.25 to $1.60. ST SHIRT AND TIE SPECI you purchase from us Saturday SKIRT 'SPEOIAL. Any Edwi, 4'' 0A~kfit of the ~ntelo, ' Located at Plokens, 0 at the closo of bbknel I ABITIES. Capitalo k Paid ia.. ..... R ESOLU RtC ES urpiusiftinds ...............s~~O ILoESO and e I. S Undivided Profits, less Current erxpn IOvr d iouts...........#47 ' sea and Taxes Paid ............... oerdr ae . j67arg Due to. hank, and Bankers ..... trnitore and Fixtures ......... me ti tiidendo unpai.. JN . 1A 3E ~ue rmc ....... an inebD ...................h00 ~t Dpst ......tllS D000rectors.hcks Silver and othelivn othr oot o Stra Ha......s,'w h f O- nelot Payable, leuding certifcalpes Total ............ 97,601 33 for mlkney borroiwed .......... ..2t,o.I' Total ....... .... ............ STATE 0OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP PICKENS. Before me came Jno. C. Uarey, Cashier of the above niamed Bank, who belng duly swor s Fgo theaboveand foregoing tateAent is a true ondlleeo of said Bank, ds-bowr by the ofbaid Bank. JNO. 0. (JAR.. Sworn to and subscribed before me thib lls day of Bulye 1916. Correot,-Aiest: A.Of. PORToI . Notary Public forS. J. P. 0%RRY "111 A. t. W eudGed, Dilreuto pe. .JOHN C.CA EY~ Specials at Johnson'~s 8 & 16C $tore*''. Just received, another lot of Straw Hats,'worth from 25c to ac. My price is your choce for loc. One lot of nice Dishes, worth 25c. My special price is loc. a Many other Bargains. Johnson's .5 1 lOc Stor6 Pkkeist, So C. WOFFOKIJ"COLLEtCF. Spartanbur MS, S pCartlinanbrg S C Founded in 1854. A Christian College with high stand ards and ideals. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Offers full and thorough courses. StronQg faculty. Well equipped Laboratories and Library. Next session opens Septemnber 20th, 1916'. For Catalogue and Special information address HENRY N. SNYDER, Pres ident. WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL A high grade preparatory school for boys. Individual at tention. Careful Moral trainin. Expenses low. Next Session opens September 20th. For catalogue and in formation address HEAD MASTER, Spartanburg, S. C. CIts alS$.8 for SatraTnl,$1frAY $o ato thatds $150apr. Saturday wny ap.wt a rin r of 3f tour customesweepevnedfo hes wDay Slesotfn, wegulavrie 12eciadd o havefo1 next 12 a trda, sob$1r.n atn get youErth hakerte so 60,t2hes Waundr ful.p60 ives'rat Specials ica rlsmade own Millinen Departent valeular$ pcilo chpsitsau$.8 for Saturday only, $1 fer.Ntor cor.t ari $ustor econ oford,$.ap, Saturday only, $1 a p vr d. wth a pairtomer a. valuebup the $. Speirtand2 for Saturday only . $1. et utmr he ki, nine storenishoRe1.29. oric Scaurdy onry $1.0fr1 lEaley Secal